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The boys jump deep into the USMNT's chances heading into the tournament.
What soccer can teach us about investing. In the first episode of Pender's World Cup Series, Senior Equity Analyst, Felix Narhi joins host Associate Client Portfolio Manager, Laura Baker to explore what soccer's penalty kick paradox can teach investors about the bias for action and why, in markets and on the field, the hardest decision is often choosing to do nothing.
Jimmy and Mike get together to talk about the upcoming tournament. Come hang with us!
Cricket Commentator & Analyst Ben Strang catches up with Riccardo to chat Blackcaps v India T20 series results, look ahead to the World Cup, expectations, Super Smash finals & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We kick off this week with the latest from football's Premier League, with Liverpool strengthening their title bid, whilst Spurs & Manchester United fought out a scrappy match.In winter sports there were titles and medals galore as CorieMapp took a para-bobsleigh world title, Zoe Atkins sharing the freeski halfpipe World Cup Series title and Britain's 4-man bob missing out on World Cup Series silver by just 0.04 seconds. Charlotte Bankes also moved top of the snowboard cross world cup standings with her 3rd win of the season.Rugby League's season kicked off with Super League's veryfirst 0-0 draw, with champions Wigan finally losing to a Leigh golden point drop goal, giving Leigh a 1-0 win. At the other end of the scale, a severely weakened Salford were beaten 82-0 by St Helens in their opening game.We preview the start of Cricket's Champions Trophy whilstalso asking some tough questions about the ownership of the Hundred franchises after the sale of the 8 teams raised £975 million for English cricket.And in Get a Grip we fire a broadside at Jannick Sinner andthe tennis authorities after a “settlement agreement” meant his lenient 3 month ban for a failed drugs test was also allowed to be taken at a time of his choosing, thus ensuring he avoids missing any Grand Slam events. Madness!
Nebraska Shines in NCAA, Winter Cup Pre-Qualifications, and Cairo World Cup Highlights In this episode of Neutral Deductions, host Kensley Behel provides a condensed NCAA recap highlighting Nebraska's impressive performance, particularly Zac Tiderman breaking the school record on high bar. The focus then shifts to Winter Cup, where eight individuals are pre-qualified for the senior national winner team, but that does NOT include 2022 World High Bar champion Brody Malone. There will also be changes in the qualification process for the US Men's Senior national team. The episode also delves into the Cairo World Cup, part of the World Cup series leading to the Olympics, with noteworthy performances and surprises. _____________________________________________ FOLLOW NEUTRAL DEDUCTIONS! Website: https://www.neutraldeductions.com Instagram: instagram.com/neutraldeductions X (Formerly known as Twitter): twitter.com/kensleyanne _____________________________________________ Love our coverage? We would appreciate your financial support as we bring coverage live! We cannot do this without you! Even $10 helps us cover a meal! PayPal: https://paypal.me/neutraldeductions _____________________________________________#gymnastics #gymnasticspodcast #mensgymnastics --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/neutral-deductions/support
This week on the Propulsino Swimming Podcast we take a look back at the last three weeks of racing at the World Aquatics' World Cup Series. We discuss the return of Adam Peaty and what his swims mean for the defence of his Olympic Titles, the unbelievable World Records by Kaylee McKeown and why she's the best swimmer in the world right now and are also joined by up-and-coming British butterfly swimmer Josh Gammon
In this week's Scale Your Sales podcast episode, my guest is Mick Gosset. Mick is the CEO of Jointflows. Jointflows provide a solution to both problems by streamlining the closing phase of the sales process, bringing alignment between go-to-market teams, and increasing visibility in deals and operations. Mick was a professional gymnast who competed in events such as the World Cup Series, European Championship, World Games, World Championship, and more from 2008–2011. In this week's episode, we talk about how 80 percent of sales success is deal management and 20 percent is sales methodology, providing solutions to help streamline the closing phase of the sales process, the sales process and how it's become less relevant, and the focus he agrees with me is more on the buying process, the go-to-market strategies that tip-owners use, but focusing on how your buyers want to buy, and the whole project management relationship building process that you need behind that. Welcome to Scale Your Sales podcast, Mick Gosset. Timestamps: 2:49 - Two essential exercises within the forecasting world 5:34 - Give something new to your customer. 8:47 - The biggest struggle in sales 11:22 - It's all about the management 14:22 - How does Jointflow work? 17:54 - Implement a process in sales 19:27 - Show your customers that you can solve their problems. 21:47 - Check all angles in sales to make the cycle faster. 24:19 - The unique thing about JointFlow's process https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickaelgosset/ Janice B Gordon is the award-winning Customer Growth Expert and Scale Your Sales Framework founder. She is by LinkedIn Sales 15 Innovating Sales Influencers to Follow 2021, the Top 50 Global Thought Leaders and Influencers on Customer Experience Nov 2020 and 150 Women B2B Thought Leaders You Should Follow in 2021. Janice helps companies worldwide to reimagine revenue growth through customer experience and sales. Book Janice to speak virtually at your next event https://janicebgordon.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janice-b-... Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaniceBGordon Scale Your Sales Podcast: https://scaleyoursales.co.uk/podcast More on the blog https://scaleyoursales.co.uk/blog Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janicebgordon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScaleYourSal...
Ce 112e épisode est consacré à la voile olympique, à quelques jours du coup d'envoi du Trofeo Princesa Sofia, premier rendez-vous de la saison des World Cup Series, qui réunit à Palma de Majorque les dix séries olympiques des Jeux de Paris 2024 (31 mars-8 avril). Nos trois invités sont Philippe Mourniac, directeur de l'équipe de France, Noa Ancian, alignée en Nacra 17 aux côtés de Billy Besson, et Jérémie Mion, qui fait équipe en 470 avec Camille Lecointre. Nous revenons d'abord avec eux sur la saison 2022 : Noa Ancian évoque “une année de découverte”, entre un nouveau duo formé avec Billy Besson et un Nacra 17 qui a encore évolué, désormais capable de voler au près, ce qui nécessite de trouver de nouveaux repères et réglages. Jérémie Mion parle de son côté d'une “année de transition”, dans la mesure où, en raison de la maternité de Camille Lecointre, le duo n'a attaqué l'entraînement que fin août, avant de réussir la performance de décrocher la médaille de bronze au championnat du monde en octobre. Chiffres à l'appui, Philippe Mourniac se réjouit quant à lui de la “grande réussite sur le plan sportif de l'équipe de France”, à peine ternie par “l'échec” des Mondiaux d'iQFoil de Brest dont les planchistes tricolores ont cherché à tirer les leçons. Noa Ancian et Jérémie Mion racontent ensuite comment ils ont préparé la saison 2023 avec des objectifs précis en tête, notamment “la vitesse au près” pour l'une comme pour l'autre. Philippe Mourniac explique comment a été composée l'équipe de France pour 2023, rappelant que l'objectif de la France, “une nation forte de la voile”, est “d'aller chercher des podiums dans toutes les séries” sur toutes les grandes épreuves internationales, avec un rendez-vous majeur cette année, le test-event de Marseille, à un an des JO de Paris 2024. Pour lesquels, il n'y aura qu'un ticket par série, d'où une concurrence interne forte, tant en Nacra 17 qu'en 470 entre des duos proches les uns des autres. “Ça tire vers le haut”, estime Jérémie Mion qui s'entraîne au quotidien avec le duo Hippolyte Machetti/Aloïse Retornaz, chacun tentant à côté de “garder un petit jardin secret”. Une grande partie de la sélection se jouera en juillet sur le test-event à Marseille, où l'équipe de France vient de prendre possession de ses nouveaux locaux, “un outil de travail splendide” selon Philippe Mourniac, et où, pour reprendre l'expression de Noa Ancian, les marins tricolores passent beaucoup de temps à “poncer le plan d'eau” en vue des JO. Cette dernière explique enfin pourquoi elle a candidaté pour faire partie du défi français Orient Express Team sur la toute première Women's America's Cup à l'automne 2024 à Barcelone, Jérémie Mion confie de son côté qu'il va consacrer peu de temps cette saison au projet normand de Class40 avec Cédric Chateau, souhaitant se concentrer sur l'objectif olympique. Diffusé le 28 mars 2023 Générique : Fast and wild/EdRecords Post-production : Grégoire Levillain
Ep 251: Just before the Euro 2024 campaign begins, it's an ideal opportunity to round-off the World Cup series, this time I'm joined by Paul Letters who takes us back to Qatar 2022 and tells us some of the great experiences he had. Running Time: 58:50 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Sam Blenkinsop needs no introduction when it comes to downhill racing, he has been racing the World Cup Series for 17+ years and has done it all from being a NZ National Champ to having the most elite DH wins in the NZ National Series history to being a World Cup winner, its hard to find something Sam hasn't won! For 2023 Sam has set up his own privateer deal with Crestline Bikes so he joins KB and Red Dog to discuss his plans for this season along side taking a trip down memory lane with some epic stories from over the years. We barely scratched the surface so I'm sure there will need to be a part 2!
In this episode, Edem and Jabu look back at the World Cup series hosted on the podcast by returning to past episodes with Kevin Tennent and Alex Gillet, Dr Gerard Akindes, Professor Simon Chadwick and Ricardo Fort with the aim of providing a holistic review of the different aspects of the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup. The best way to support the podcast is to like, comment, share and leave us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For more information and content from the podcast, follow our social media pages: LinkedIn - linkedin.com/company/africa-business-of-sport-podcast/ Twitter - twitter.com/AfrBizofSport Connect with Edem and Jabu on: LinkedIn – linkedin.com/edemspio / linkedin.com/jabumtwa From the leading figures in the global sport business. Africa Business of Sport Podcast - Africa's leading sports business podcast.
In the final episode for our World Cup Series, we are delighted to be joined by Cards of Qatar. In this episode we discuss with co-founder Brit Stackston how the Cards of Qatar formed as well and how they went about capturing the stories from migrant workers and their families. We also ask the important question, most importantly what the legacy of the Qatar World Cup is and what it should be. Listen in and let us know your thoughts afterwards. Where you can, please share the episode to your friends and family. For more about the Cards of Qatar visit: Cards of Qatar Enjoyed the podcast? Why not leave us a 5 star review on your favourite platform. Alternatively, follow the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Linkedin.
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss Uruguay who are playing in Group H at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss Ghana who are playing in Group H at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss Portugal who are playing in Group H at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss South Korea who are playing in Group H at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss Belgium who are playing in Group F at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss Croatia who are playing in Group F at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss Morocco who are playing in Group F at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss Brazil who are playing in Group G at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss Serbia who are playing in Group G at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss Cameroon who are playing in Group G at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss Switzerland who are playing in Group G at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss France who are playing in Group D at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss Canada who are playing in Group F at the tournament
In our World Cup Series, Liam & Laura preview each of the national teams playing at the 2022 World Cup. In this episode, we discuss Mexico who are playing in Group C at the tournament
In the first of our World Cup series, Mubarak links up with old pal and Manchester City fan Daniel. They discuss Louis Vuitton breaking the internet, Qatar 2022 World Cup, that CR7 interview +more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ballgametimes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ballgametimes/support
Ep 232: We've done it, the final part in the World Cup series. Made it to Russia 2018. Throughout the year I've been talking with various England fans who have followed England to the tournaments, this time Coventry fan CJ Joiner reminds us of the lengths he went to follow England around Russia. Running Time: 56:29 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Andrew and Chad start off their World Cup Series by previewing groups A,C,D, and E On The Half Turn will react to the USMNT roster and preview Group B in a separate episode -Can Netherlands win the tournament -Senegal as a dark horse -Argentina best team in the World? -Worst Mexican WC team in recent memory -Why France will break the curse of the previous winner -Why Tunisia might be intriguing -Germany and Spain to top Group E? Instagram/Twitter/Tik Tok: @othtpodcast Youtube: On the Half Turn Podcast Please follow/subscribe on all platforms. Send us any questions/suggestions/topics onthehalfturnpodcast@gmail.com
Ep 229: 2014 and the World Cup makes its way back to South America and Brazil and once again England are (briefly) involved. Join me and Dean Cornish as he tells us about his time following England there. Running Time: 52:32 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Ep 228: 2010 and the World Cup makes it's way to a new continent, Africa and it's most southern point, South Africa. Join me and Glynn Davies as he tells us about his amazing adventures following England there, so much so, he wrote a book about it. Running Time: 49:00 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Claire is joined in studio by Gavin Cooney - Sports Writer, the42.ie, and Keith Treacy - Former Premier League Footballer & Soccer Analyst.
Gavin Cooney, Sports Writer, the42.ie; Ashley Brown, Head of the Fan Embassy Team at the Football Supporters Association.
Gavin Cooney, Sportswriter, The42.ie, James Lynch, Co-Director, Fairsquare
Gavin Cooney, The42.ie
Ep 226: The 2006 Germany World Cup, despite being 16 years ago, it almost feels like yesterday, the golden generation were pretty much at their peak, could they come home with the trophy? Join myself and England fan Howard Taylor as he explains his travels around that time. Running Time: 51:05 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Ep 222: It was finally time for the Far east to host the World Cup. Japan and South Korea, it's was now Sven who was tasked with bringing it home. How would he do, join myself and my good friend Dan Hardman-Smart as we look back on our trip to the land of the rising sun. Running Time: 52:49 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Ep 219: After the failure of not making USA '94, we move on to France '98 in the latest in our World Cup series. A quick hop across the channel under the stewardship of Glenn Hoddle, what could go wrong? I'm joined by Daily Mail Travel editor and author of ‘Lost in France' Mark Palmer who tells us about his experiences. Running Time: 1:03:15 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Ep 215: It's time for the next instalment of our World Cup series, we've made it to Italy 1990, here I am joined by Brighton and England fan Mark Raven who went on an epic adventure to see England famously make the semi-finals. Running Time: 53:29 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
It's the latest in our World Cup series, for the second time it was hosted by Mexico, this time in 1986. I spoke with Paddy Buckley who went as a fan and also to Gary Stevens who was part Bobby Robson's England team. Running Time: 1:08:27 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Ep 205: After an absence of 12 years, England were back at the World Cup, and it was off to sunny Spain and England fan Les Gasson was making the journey with them. Les has previously told us about Euro '80 and his trip to Kazakhstan. He never lets us down, you'll enjoy this. Running Time: 53:28 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Ep 199: It's the episode they said wouldn't happen, but I had to make it happen. It's the fifth in our World Cup series. Mexico 1970, could I find someone who went? Pat Napier did and she was more than happy to tell me all about it. Sun burn, Guns, That Save, a future husband – It's all here. Enjoy Running Time: 41:25 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Ep 195: The fourth in our World Cup series and it's the big one. When football really did come home. It's 1966, It's Geoff Hurst scoring a hat trick, it's Nobby Stiles dancing, it's Bobby Moore lifting the Jules Rimet Trophy and Peter Woodman was there to witness it. Running Time: 55:26 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
Ce 66e épisode de Pos. Report est consacré à la voile olympique, avant le premier grand rendez-vous de la saison, le Trofeo Princesa Sofia à Palma (1er-9 avril), épreuve comptant pour les World Cup Series qui réunira toutes les disciplines olympiques des Jeux de Paris 2024. Nos invités sont le directeur de l'équipe de France, Philippe Mourniac, Benjamin Bonnaud, nouvel entraîneur de l'équipe de France de Nacra 17, et Aloïse Retornaz, médaillée de bronze en 470 lors des Jeux de Tokyo, qui repart sur une préparation olympique, cette fois en équipage mixte, avec Kevin Peponnet. Philippe Mourniac commence par raconter pourquoi, après avoir été entraîneur, notamment en 470, il a accepté, après Tokyo, le poste d'entraîneur de l'équipe de France, en remplacement de Guillaume Chiellino, promu directeur technique national. Un « choix difficile » à faire, car plus éloigné du terrain, mais grandement motivé par la perspective des Jeux à domicile. Il explique ensuite son rôle, qui, après une période de débrief des JO de Tokyo, a consisté notamment à construire l'équipe de France pour 2022 et le staff, remanié en partie. Ancien coach des 49er FX, Benjamin Bonnaud est ainsi passé en Nacra 17 : « J'avais envie de voir ce que je valais dans une autre série », commente-t-il. Aloïse Retornaz a, quant à elle, conservé son entraîneur, Gildas Philippe, ce qui était à ses yeux important, dans la mesure où il y avait déjà beaucoup de changement avec le passage du 470 au format mixte. La médaillée de bronze olympique raconte comment elle a structuré son nouveau projet, avec Kevin Peponnet, Philippe Mourniac détaille quant à lui comment a été sélectionnée l'équipe de France 2022, avec priorité donnée aux sortants de Tokyo, et même, pour 2023, aux médaillés olympiques et mondiaux. A côté de cette équipe, existe un groupe France, constitué d'athlètes « très proches de l'équipe de France mais qui n'ont pas encore performé au niveau international » et de jeunes « qui peuvent avoir une carte à jouer et sont positionnés pour la suite », à savoir les Jeux de 2028 et de 2032. Aloïse Retornaz explique ensuite comment elle vit la concurrence interne, avec notamment sa coéquipière lors de la précédente olympiade, Camille Lecointre, qui fait désormais équipe avec Jérémie Mion. Une concurrence également très forte en Nacra 17 - Quentin Delapierre/Manon Audinet, Billy Besson/Noa Ancian et Tim Mourniac/Lou Berthomieu font partie de l'équipe de France – d'où la nécessité, selon Benjamin Bonnaud, de fixer des règles précises de fonctionnement. Après avoir expliqué comment se passerait le processus de sélection en vue des Jeux de Paris 2024, Philippe Mourniac évoque le rendez-vous de Palma qu'il considère comme « une rentrée des classes », une rentrée attendue sans objectif sportif particulier par Aloïse Retornaz, qui a eu peu de temps pour se préparer, mais avec une certaine hâte, car « ce sera la première épreuve mixte avec tout le plateau olympique. » Diffusé le 29 mars 2022 Générique : Fast and wild/EdRecords Post-production : Julien Badoil/Studio Juno
Ep 190: The third in our World Cup series and the seventh competition it's 1962 and time to go to Chile, once again I'm joined by Blackburn Rovers legend and England player Bryan Douglas who was part of the squad and played at the tournament. Running Time: 40:13 Join the debate in our Facebook group at http://bit.ly/2hnHBzi http://www.threelionspodcast.com http://www.Twitter.com/3LionsPodcast http://www.Twitter.com/Russell_Osborne
On this week's episode we recap the Cronulla Sharks 2021 season. On ‘The Match', we pair Parramatta forwards Reagan Campbell-Gillard and Junior Paulo. And to round out the show in 'Rapid Fire', we take a look ahead at the Samoan players that will star in the 2022 World Cup~ Alicia & Dan
Matt Hunter and Jordan Groves talk to David Perel and Josh Martin about The Sim Grid – an organiser of high profile events for Assetto Corsa Competizione including their new World Cup Series with VCO.
The review of the 2006 World Cup in Germany continues in this second instalment.
Dave Caren, Adam Brandon, Andrew Flint and Manu Veth take a trip back to 2006 to review the World Cup in Germany.