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Episode 29 of pandemic season six rolls through the final days of the 2021 women’s worlds. Lori and Mary start with weird curling podcadt dreams (!) before discussing the #WWCC2021 results, the Olympic berths, Canada’s wild roller-coaster week including missing the medals (women’s and men’s) for the first time ever, and the “Weight of the Maple Leaf” ... which might not even be a real thing. Thanks for listening and stay safe!
Neil's guest this episode is World, European and Commonwealth Judo Champion Loretta Doyle. https://www.lorettadoylejudofoundation.org https://linktr.ee/NeilAdamsPodcasthttps://linktr.ee/StuartWilliamsPodcasts
Zack and Matt discuss the coronavirus concerns among the NHL, the cancellation of the Women's World Championships, the struggling Pittsburgh Penguins and more. They also discuss the race for the wild cards in the both conferences along with the fading Chicago Blackhawks. The two of them also discuss their favorites for the Hart Trophy as the most valuable player along with their picks for players and game of the week. Finally, they end with another edition of Smith's Hits
Singapore’s latest Sports Talkshow, turns the spotlight on FLOORBALL! In less than 25 years since Floorball's debut in the Republic, our national athletes are ranked in the top 2 spots in the region. And Team Singapore are also in the top 20 in the world! What's led to the rapid rise of Floorball in the Lion City? How has this young National Sports Association (Singapore Floorball Association or SFA), managed to attract more than 15,000 registered players across various levels of competition and leisure purposes? And is SG Floorball heading for even greater heights in this new decade? Well to hear more of their accolades, strengths, challenges, hopes and aspirations, catch them on Episode 14 of SG Sports Uncut! Appearing on the show are : Kenneth Ho (President, Singapore Floorball Association) Lim Jin Quan (Coach, SG Men's Team) Syazni Ramlee (Captain, SG Men's Team) In PART 2 (of 3), watch the SFA extend their gratitude to all stakeholders including the players' families, as well as the discussion about youth development, clubs/academies, review the Women's World Championships 2019 and Coaching calibre/qualifications So don’t forget to catch Episode 14 of SG SPORTS UNCUT (in 3 Parts) with your host Raj Kumar on Wed, Feb 26th from 4pm onwards on http://sgsports.tv
A gold for Lauren Price and two bronze for GB Boxing at Women's World Championships in Russia
This week on Women Wrestle 2; Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio recap the Women's World Championships. Team USA made history with three gold medals but many people feel like the team underperformed. Hear what Alexis and Arian have to say on Women Wrestle 2. About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.
This week on Women Wrestle 2; Alexis Porter and Arian Carpio break down the Women's World Championships. Team U.S. is set up nicely to contend for a world title. About The Open Mat's “Women Wrestle 2”: This is a weekly podcast that will be hosted by recent McKendree University graduate Alexis Porter. Alexis was a four-time All-American at the WCWA level, a three-time Junior National Champion in Fargo, a Junior World bronze medalist and an active competitor on the Senior level. Alexis will be joined by her co-host Arian Carpio, a two-time Cadet Pan-American medalist and 2019 U23 World Team member, who is also training to compete in the 2020 Olympics.
British Olympian Jade Lally opens up about feeling "devastated" as her preparations for Tokyo 2020 were knocked off course by her pregnancy. We're at the Jordan Mixed Open, the first professional Golf tournament to bring together male and female players competing against each other on the same course, for the same trophy. Marianne Skarpnord and her Fiancé Richard Green who both won the 2015 Victoria Open where men and women compete alongside each other but against their own gender give us their thoughts on the format. The Canadian Ice Hockey team began their quest for an eleventh title this week at the Women's World Championships in Finland but their domestic league has gone bust. Toronto Furies' Shannon Stewart tells Sarah Mulkerrins the league's players will prepare for next season despite the collapse. New Zealand coach Noeline Taurua tells us how she's preparing her side for the Netball World Cup with a game against the country's men's team. And we're at the World Cross Country in Aarhus where the sport is trying to reinvent itself with a view to returning to the Olympic Games. Photo: Jade Lally competes for Great Britain in the Women's Discus Throw at the 2018 European Athletics Championships. Credit: Getty Images
In the 22nd episode (Season 4) Lori and Mary do a deep dive into the Women's World Championship which took place in Silkeborg, Denmark. This is the first time in 20 years that Team Canada failed to qualify for the playoffs so Lori and Mary discuss what could have contributed to the result: whether Canadian teams are as prepared for international events as other countries, how to handle wearing the maple leaf in curling and what can be done when an athlete is struggling. The girls talk about the downside of social media and the onslaught of negative comments about Team Carey and whether that contributed to the outcome of the week. Congratulations to Team Switzerland on the extra end win over Team Sweden in a thrilling gold medal game. Lori and Mary talk about recent team changes, mixed doubles and so much more! Thank for to the following sponsors for this episode: JetIce, CurlingZone and Asham. And thank you all for listening - please enjoy!
Welcome to Spodcast, the sports update on Firstpost. Today, we discuss Mary Kom becoming the most successful pugilist in the Women's World Championships’ history, India's tour of Australia and more.
In this episode, the girls return to talk about the Women's World Championships and Canada's victory over Sweden to claim the gold medal. Discussions about Jill's retirement and leaving the game at the top of the world, Jennifer's ability to be on her game for all the biggest moments, and how even the best teams make strategy errors (there's hope for us all!). The girls chat about some of the men's switch ups and how differently they handled the break ups from the women. With all the "power teams" forming there is a discussion on the lack of top quality skips and the impact that will create here in Canada. Lastly, there is an interview with the co-founders of Klutch Curling and their new system to help curlers improve their skills. Enjoy the laughs!
Canucks analyst Dave Tomlinson and Blake Price from the Women's World Championships joined the show.
In this episode, the girls discuss the outcome of the Women's World Championships and the dominating performance of Team Canada. They also take a closer look at Joanne Courtney and her journey with this team. Other topics in this episode include the timing and format of the Elite 10 and Team Carruther's new commercial.