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What can you learn when you sit down with an 8 times Olympian? A person who has captained his country - Australia - at 3 Olympics and Coached his country - Australia - at 4 Olympics.. At age 83 we sit down with a true legend of Australian sport to ask in depth, specific, 'how to produce a champion?' questions. Whether you play water polo or not you will want to listen to this podcast. How to Lead Your Best Life to Produce a Champion.. This is a podcast for every player, coach, parent, Water Polo Club administrator and National Water Polo Boards.. If you are serious about creating an Ecosystem of Water Polo Excellence for your Club, your team, your family, Your Nation.. you will listen, take notes, absorb and take daily action on what Tom recommends in this powerful, insightful interview. From a water polo legend.. directly to you.. Tom Hoad AM was inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2021 as a General Member for his contribution to the sport of water polo through administration and coaching. Now at age 83 (84 this March 22nd) Tom Hoad's contribution to water polo was so deeply ingrained that he was fittingly bestowed with the nickname ‘Mr Water Polo'. His extraordinary service to the sport as a player, team leader, coach and long-time administrator spanned six decades. As a player and coach, he represented Australia at eight Olympic Games. He was selected for four Olympics (Rome 1960, Tokyo 1964, Mexico City 1968 and Munich 1972) including three as captain, while he was coach of the Australian Olympics team at four Games (Montreal 1976, Moscow 1980, Los Angeles 1984 and Seoul 1988). While Hoad's contribution to water polo as a competitor and coach was considerable, his work as an administrator and advocate for athletes across numerous sports proved every bit as ground-breaking and influential. This included his role as chairman of five international events, including two highly-successful World Swimming Championships held in Perth in 1991 and 1998, and his elevation as a member of the Order of Australia (AM) for services to “sport, particularly water polo” in 1994. In this podcast we delve deep into: The mind of a champion Deliberate practice Attack strategies Defence strategies Mental rehearsal Shooting Daily Habits and practice Water polo history Coaching .. and much more Get your pens out and make notes.. Want me to Coach You Lead Your Best Business - Lead Your Best Life? Book an Obligation Free Lead Your Best Life Strategy SessionSchedule a free Lead Your Best Business - Lead Your Best Life Coaching call here now: 15-Minute Strategy Meeting Limited spaces available. Want access to powerful online Coaching Resources? B2B Package - for B2B Sales Results Transformation https://book.colourzonesellingsystem.com/b2b_sales Retail Package - for Retail Sales Results Transformation https://book.colourzonesellingsystem.com/retail_offer1
In this episode, we sit down with South African breaststroke sensation Tatjana Schoenmaker Smith, one of the most accomplished swimmers of her generation. At just 27 years old, Tatjana has already etched her name in swimming history, from breaking the world record in the 200m breaststroke at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics to becoming a two-time Olympic gold medalist, a world champion, and the most decorated South African Olympic athlete of all time. We dive into Tatjana's incredible journey, from her roots in Johannesburg to representing South Africa on the global stage at both the Tokyo and Paris Olympics. Tatjana shares insights into her breakthrough moment in Tokyo when she shattered the 200m breaststroke world record with a 2:18.95, a feat that cemented her legacy. She talks about the highs and lows of competing at the top level, including her record-breaking gold at the 2023 World Championships—making history as the first South African woman to claim gold in swimming at the World Swimming Championships. We also discuss how Tatjana continued to evolve through the quad—balancing her focus between Olympics, World Championships, and Commonwealth Games. From her stellar performances in 2022 to her return to form in 2024, Tatjana provides a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to stay at the top of the sport. Plus, we talk about the unique challenges and rewards of representing South Africa on the world stage. Tatjana's journey is one of resilience, determination, and immense success. Listen for insights from arguably the best breaststroker of all-time.
The General Administration of Sport of China has confirmed that Olympic champion Sun Yang will make his competitive return in Hefei, Anhui province, according to Anhui local news website Dawan.8月20日,据《大皖新闻》报道,从安徽省体育局传出消息,确认孙杨将随浙江队来参加在合肥举行的全国夏季游泳锦标赛。Sun will compete with the Zhejiang team at the National Summer Swimming Championships, scheduled to take place in Hefei from Aug 25 to 28.Sources from the Anhui Provincial Sports Bureau revealed to Dawan that they received confirmation from the sports authority about Sun's participation and the arrival of the high-profile athlete has intensified security measures at the venue.孙杨将与浙江队一起参加定于8月25日至28日在合肥举行的2024年全国夏季游泳锦标赛。安徽省体育局表示,他们已收到孙杨参赛的确认信息,明星的到来也让比赛地安保压力激增。"The sports administration has specifically instructed an increase in security protocols," a source told Dawan.安徽省体育局知情人士表示:“体育总局特地强调,让我们提升安保措施。”The tag "Sun Yang's Comeback Confirmed in Hefei" has climbed to 9th place on Weibo's trending list, garnering over 14 million views.“孙杨将复出首战确定在合肥”的词条已攀升至微博热搜第9位,阅读量超过1400万次。On Tuesday, Sun's official super topic on Weibo, which is a fan space boasting over 2 million followers, shared details on ticket sales for the 2024 National Summer Swimming Championships. News of his return to the competition sparked a wave of fan support.8月20日,孙杨在其超200万粉丝的微博超话分享了2024年全国夏季游泳锦标赛的门票销售详情,他重返赛场的消息引发了粉丝们的热情支持。"He's endured so much and still chose to continue - he truly loves the sport," wrote one fan. "Finally, we'll see you back on the field, Sun Yang," another posted. "It's been a long time—enjoy the competition," added another supporter.粉丝们评论:“他忍受了这么多,仍然选择继续——他真的热爱游泳;”“终于,孙杨,我们能在赛场上见到你了,”“好久不见了——享受比赛吧。”At 32, Sun became China's first male Olympic swimming champion at the 2012 London Games and went on to collect 3 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze Olympic medals. Between 2009 and 2019, Sun added 11 golds, 2 silvers, and 3 bronzes to his tally at the World Swimming Championships.32岁的孙杨在2012年伦敦奥运会上成为中国首位男子游泳冠军,并获得了3枚金牌、2枚银牌和1枚铜牌。2009年至2019年,孙杨在世界游泳锦标赛上又获得了11枚金牌、2枚银牌和3枚铜牌。In February 2020, the Court of Arbitration for Sport handed Sun an 8-year ban for violating World Anti-Doping Agency rules by tampering with a doping sample. Despite the suspension, his previous competition results remained intact.2020年2月,在2月28号国际体育仲裁法庭宣布“世界反兴奋剂机构上诉孙杨和国际永联案”的结果,此次宣判的结果是孙杨被禁赛8年。鉴于国际泳联此前并未对孙杨处以悬停参赛资格的处罚、孙杨在2018年9月的此次事件短时间前后的兴奋剂检测都为阴性,因此,孙杨在本次裁决前所取得的所有比赛成绩均为有效。Sun immediately appealed the ruling to the Swiss Federal Supreme Court, but his efforts proved unsuccessful. In March 2022, the court upheld the ban, keeping him sidelined until May 2024.However, on May 28 this year, Sun completed his 4-year, 3-month suspension, marking his return to competitive swimming. On the same day, his official swimming studio posted on Weibo, stated, "Transcend yourself, swimmers fear nothing."孙杨表示会向瑞士联邦最高法院提起上诉,但未获成功。2022年3月,法庭维持原判决,孙杨直到今年5月才获得解禁。不过,今年5月28日,孙杨完成4年3个月的禁赛,重返游泳比赛。同天,其官方工作室在微博上发文称:“超越自我,泳者无畏。”"When I received the final ruling in 2020, I was determined to return in four years - I would not retire," Sun told The Paper.孙杨接受《澎湃新闻》采访,提及回归一事时表示:“2020年,当我接到仲裁最终结果的时候我就下定决心,4年后我一定会回来,不会选择退役。”Driven by his deep love for the sport, Sun expressed his desire to continue competing. Though acknowledging he is no longer in his prime, he believes his return is a personal mission, a commitment to himself and his swimming career.孙杨说,出于对游泳这项运动的热爱,也想坚持下去。虽然已经不再年轻,但还想以一个游泳运动员的身份继续比赛,决定回归也是给自己一个交代。Court of Arbitration for Sportn.国际体育仲裁法庭
It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin jam-packs a variety of sports into today's podcast, including the likes of test cricket, the NBA All-Star weekend and NASCAR. First off, NBC NASCAR reporter Nate Ryan discusses Kiwi Shane van Gisbergen competing in the Xfinity series at the Daytona 500. Plus, veteran American sports writer Bob Ryan shares his disgust at the 2024 NBA All-Star game, Devlin lists what he's looking forward to about Super Rugby Pacific kicking off, talkSPORT's Jon Norman shares his thoughts on Kane Williamson and whether he's overtaken the rest of the 'fab four' in test cricket, and Mark Watson chats Lewis Clareburt and Erika Fairweather's medal-clinching efforts at the World Swimming Championships. All that and much more!
It's believed a woman was living in the same unit as her dead brother's body for at least two years, Sixty-four bodies have been found in Papua New Guinea's highlands, after a battle broke out between rival tribes,Shares in Nintendo tumbled more than 8 per cent, after a report suggested its next-generation console will be delayed until early 2025, Australia won another gold medal in the pool on the final night of the World Swimming Championships in Doha, Oppenheimer cleaned up at the BAFTA awards in London, winning 7 trophies including Best Film and Best Director, Channel 7 has revealed which celebs will be hitting the D-floor for the upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It may only be February, but on this week's episode of the Propulsion Swimming Podcast, we are previewing the upcoming World Swimming Championships in Doha. A large, experienced British Swimming squad is set to compete so we take a deep dive into the biggest aims of the meet for the team, which world records could fall so early in the year, and would anything other than a double-digit British Swimming medal haul be disappointing? AP Race London International - https://events.aprace.club/events/aprli24/
World Cup fever grips Episode 112 of Null & Void this week, as we also welcome Iraq and Singapore into the Null & Void family as they become countries 40 & 41 to join our listenership. We have the latest from the Women's Football World Cup, with the Lionesses topping the group in dominant fashion, as well as the latest progress of the Red Roses in Netball's World Cup in South Africa, as they try to secure a first world title. It was also the World Swimming Championships, where 19-year old Mollie O'Callaghan (no relation!) secured a great haul of 5 gold medals and 1 silver. We have the results from the World Triathlon Series in Sunderland, as well as looking forward to the World Cycling Championships starting in Scotland this week. The summer's Ashes Cricket came to a dramatic conclusion with England winning the fifth test on the last afternoon to draw the series 2-2.Bowler Stuart Broad announced his retirement during the week and signed off in style, hitting the last ball he faced as a batter for 6, and taking the last Australian wicket and winning the game with the final ball he bowled. Amongst the other 6 sports we cover this week are Formula 1, Rugby Union and Rugby League, Athletics, Gaelic Football and Hurling. A truly World Champion episode!
The pullbuoy podcast is back once again as Steve, Bob and Katie take a whistlestop tour through the first half of the 2023 World Swimming Championships. It's been fast and furious in Fukuoka and Britain has performed well so far with Matt Richards in particular making his mark. We also consider the 4 world records broken, the controversy over 200IM DQs and the lack of coverage by terrestrial broadcasters back in the UK. --------------------- Review, subscribe, share on Anchor, Apple, Google, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts --------------------- Connect on social: - Twitter @pullbuoy - Instagram @pullbuoyuk - Facebook @pullbuoyuk - YouTube --------------------- Episode Artwork: Bob!
Join us as we go LIVE on pool deck at the 2023 World Swimming Championships in Fukuoka, with World Aquatics commentator and Off The Blocks favourite Bobby Hurley. Bobby gives us his thoughts immediately following night 3 of finals which saw some phenomenal racing. An upset in the men's 200 free with Romanian star David Popovici missing the medals as England go 1-2 with Matt Richards and Tom Dean. Katie Ledecky dominates her 5th 1500m World championship And Kaylee McKeown get redemption in the 100m Backstroke winning Gold for Australia in a Championships Record We also look back on the amazing night that was Night 1, where we saw the emergence of an Aussie Star in Sam Short winning a closely fought 400m Freestyle beating out Haffnoui. Ariarne Titmus dominates what was meant to be the race of the century and became a race of Ariarne and the world record as she reclaimed the world record and her status ontop of the mountain in the 400m. Leon Marchand's historic 400m IM, claiming the oldest standing world record of Michael Phelps and doing it with MP watching on pool deck. and of course the Men's and Women's 4x100 Freestyle relays winning Gold, and the girls doing it in another World record time. Don't miss this great recap, with the man on deck in Fukuoka killing it on commentary, Bobby Hurley
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Welcome to The Shannon Rollason Podcast, a swimming podcast like no other. The Shannon Rollason Podcast is back in 2023 and on a new home here on the Off The Blocks Swimming Podcast network. This week as we get closer to 2023 World Swimming Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, Shannon and I are joined by swimming statistician and historian David Clark once again, as we look back at the rich history of the World Swimming Championships. In this part two episode, David, Shannon and I have a look back at Montreal 2005 and Australia's continued success there with Grant Hackett winning a 4th consecutive 1500m Free, through to 2022 in Budapest and we also do a quick look ahead to Fukuoka and what is to come in 1 weeks time. From the success of 2007 in Melbourne to the controversy of 2009 in Rome where the super suits overshadowed the years racing. From James Magnussen winning the men's 100m Free in Shanghai 2011 to the emergence of a young Katie Ledecky in 2013 at Barcelona. As well as Bronte Campbells massive meet in 2015 Kazan through to more controversy in 2019 Gwangju with Mack Horton refusing to stand on the podium with Sun Yang following the men's 400m Free. This episode covers it all If you are a lover of swimming and the history of the sport, this is the podcast for you, don't miss part two
Welcome to The Shannon Rollason Podcast, a swimming podcast like no other. The Shannon Rollason Podcast is back in 2023 and on a new home here on the Off The Blocks Swimming Podcast network. This week as we get closer to 2023 World Swimming Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, Shannon and I are joined by swimming statistician and historian David Clark once again, as we look back at the rich history of the World Swimming Championships. In this part one episode, David, Shannon and I have a look back at how the World champs started way back in 1973 in Belgrade through to 2003 in Barcelona. David gives us a great insight into some of the great stories and performances that have helped shape not just swimming here in Australia but indeed the world. From the East German controversies in the 70s and 80s, to milestones in Australian history with Stephen Holland who won our first ever World Champs Gold Medal in the 1500m Free. We cover the less successful champs for Australia through the mid 80s through to the resurgence in mid 90s and early 00s with Thorpe, Hackett, O'Neil, Perkins, Riley. If you are a lover of swimming and the history of the sport, this is the podcast for you, don't miss part one
Sam Edmund chats to champion Australian swimmer Hayley Lewis. The Queenslander became a household name at the 1990 Commonwealth Games when she won 5 gold medals and 1 bronze as a 15 year-old. She went on to win a gold medal at the 1991 World Championships and a silver and bronze at the 1992 Olympics. Post swimming she hosted the TV show The Biggest Loser and earlier this month her son Kai qualified for the World Swimming Championships in the 200m freestyle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this latest episode of the Propulsion Swimming Podcast, we sit down with Leah Crisp, an incredibly talented distance swimmer from the Bath Performance Centre, as she takes us on a deep dive into her swimming journey. After the disappointment of missing out on the Birmingham Commonwealth Games, Crisp has decided to chart a new course and fully immerse herself into the world of Open Water and 10km marathon swimming, leading to her selection for the upcoming Swimming World Championships in Fukuoka 2023. Crisp opens up about the intense training regimen required for such epic distances and the critical role her coach, Jamie Main, plays in keeping things interesting and fun during their solo training sessions. We also discuss her successful forays into the Open Water Cup competitions, dissecting the experiences and crucial takeaways from those events. In a surprising revelation, contrary to many international swimmers, Crisp also shares why she's got her sights set on the Doha 2024 World Swimming Championships, fully embracing the challenges and excitement that come with open water competitions. Finally, we shed some light on the brief hiatus the Propulsion Swimming Podcast recently took and announce our exciting new partnership with Speedo. We discuss what this means for our coverage of British Swimming and the enhanced content our listeners can look forward to. -------------------------------------------
In Part 2 of our live interviews from the World Swimming Championships (25m) from the Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre, we give you a ringside seat for the final three days of competition and bring you after race thoughts of all the greats of our sport. Hear from:Lilly KingKate DouglasNic FinkMatt TempleMollie O'CallaghanKasia WasickJordan CroooksEmma McKeonClaire CurzanBerryl GastaldelloLouise HanssonLani PallisterMadi WilsonGregorio PaltrinieriMaggie McNeilRyan MurphyHwang SunwooTom DeanDavid PopoviciRebecca SmithSiobhan HaugheyKyle ChalmersYou can connect with Torpedo Swimtalk:WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInNewsletterLeave us a review#swim #swimmer #swimming #finamelbourne22 #mastersswimmer #mastersswimmers #mastersswimming #swimminglover #swimmingpodcast #mastersswimmingpodcast #torpedoswimtalkpodcast #torpedoswimtalk #tstquicksplashpodcast #podcast #podcaster #podcastersofinstagram #swimmersofinstagram #swimlife #swimfit #ageisjustanumber #health #notdone yet
On this exciting episode of Torpedo Swimtalk Podcast we have pool deck, post race interviews with all your favourite global swimming stars competing at the World Swimming Championships (25m) from Melbourne Sports and Aquatic Centre. In Part 1 of this two part release, we wrap up the first three days of finals and give you a ringside seat with all the atmosphere of pool deck and the excitement of after race recaps, straight from the mouths of the following swim stars: Lani PallisterErika FairweatherKate DouglasAlex WalshKaylee McKeownMatt SatesCarson FosterFinlay KnoxGregorio PaltrinieriDamien JollyMadi WilsonThomas CecconiRyan MurphyMaggi McNeilNicholas SantosKyle ChalmersDakota LutherLizzy DeckersLilly KingNic FinkChad Le CloisAnna ElendtAdam PeatyLook out for Part 2, from days 4 to 6 of finals coming soon!You can connect with Torpedo Swimtalk:WebsiteFacebookInstagramLinkedInNewsletterLeave us a review
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In 1979, Australia scored its first rugby union win over New Zealand at home in 45 years, with a 12-6 victory. In 2011, Ryan Lochte edged Michael Phelps for gold in the 200m individual medley at the World Swimming Championships in Shanghai... Here's what happened back in the day.
Crawford International La Lucia is proud of Ross Paterson after the 17 year old student achieved international recognition with his swimming achievements. Ross has been selected to represent South Africa in the FINA Junior World Swimming Championships in Lima Peru. The competition kicks off August. #DarrenKeriSkyOnECR
Ian Hanson looks back at the Australian performance at the World Swimming Championship
It was an up and down week for Britain at the World Championships in Budapest with a slow start finally turning into a creditable haul of 5 medals including a world title for Ben Proud and a hat trick of bronze medals for Tom Dean. Steve and Bob are on hand to discuss the British performance in the pool. --------------------- Review, subscribe, share on Anchor, Apple, Google, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts --------------------- Connect on social: - Twitter @pullbuoy - Instagram @pullbuoyuk - Facebook @pullbuoyuk - YouTube --------------------- Episode artwork: Adidas
Pat and Heals chat with Ian Hanson about Australia's performance at the World Swimming Championships
TODAY ON THE PODCAST: Ash's Friday morning rituals, Buzz's two smells, the ‘Bluey' Origin episode, a sneak into the show rehearsals, Smarter Than Suse, representative Rugby League & more gold medals at the World Swimming Championships, our MEGA announcement and our funerals plans (and stitch-up)… Follow Ash, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill! Facebook: www.facebook.com/ashluttsyandsusieoneill Twitter: www.twitter.com/ashluttsysusie Instagram: www.instagram.com/ashluttsyandsusieoneill See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Anita Alvarez blacked out in Budapest and James Magnussen gives his thoughts on the incident
Vossy and James 'The Missile' Magnussen are back for the final time this week and give their final thoughts on Game II and the international rugby league fixtures
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After breaking her hand, Shayna Jack is out of the World Swimming Championships
First match of the AFL's Round 15 kicks off tonight with both teams missing their captains, QLD make moves ahead of State Of Origin Game 2, heartbreak at the World Swimming Championships, mixed news for our Tennis stars and a new format of Cricket is coming...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Indigenous leaders welcome plans for the Aboriginal flag to have a permanent spot on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia urged to follow the US in moving to roll out COVID-19 vaccinations for under five-year-olds Elijah Winnington wins gold for Australia at the World Swimming Championships.
Anything but Footy's Brum's the word with Kukri Sports is the only podcast counting down to the Commonwealths this summer every week!In this episode, we focus on three sports that have been major medal winners during the history of the Games - swimming, hockey and cycling!Three GB Olympic champions, Tom Dean, Freya Anderson and James Guy tell us they're well up for Birmingham, as they compete in the World Swimming Championships in Budapest this week! Lilly Owsley has won Olympic gold and bronze, and is now ready for her first Commonwealths in 8 years with Team England's Women's Hockey squad! And why are hosts John and Michael some 120 miles away from Birmingham but at a 2022 Commonwealth Games venue?There's the rest of the 'News from the Games' and while you're listening, you can look the part too by exploring the full range of official Team England merchandise at kukrisports.com. If you use the code 'ABF2022' you'll save 10%!Listen and follow 'Anything but Footy' as we build up to Birmingham 2022 - see you next week! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's 5-MINUTE FLASHBACK Olympic Champion Swimmer Lilly King exhibits her excellent sense of humor and talks about how she and training partner Cody Miller use distraction to get through tough swims. Give yourself a smile by listening.King will be competing in the 2022 World Swimming Championships in Budapest, Hungary June 18-24th with a chance to win all three breaststroke events. This flashback is from episode 87, Training Partner Power with Lilly King and Cody Miller. LISTEN to the full show HERE.Support the show
For the past two decades, Susan Baughman has played a major role in Indy's biggest sporting events. Most recently, she served as the president of the 2022 College Football Playoff Host Committee - a female sports executive leading that event for the first time in Indianapolis. She's a long-time leader in the Indianapolis sports movement who likes creating positive connections with people. She describes herself as positive, tenacious and friendly - we describe her as a true badass! In this episode she talks about growing up on a farm, her challenges in the business world, what really matters to her, and more. Find out how she was able to build a pool in the then "Conseco Fieldhouse" for the 2024 World Swimming Championships, how she likes to keep in touch with people for years to see them progress in life, and what the playbook looks like for her future.
Welcome to the Shannon Rollason Podcast, a swimming podcast like no other. In this episode Shannon and I take a walk down memory lane all the way back to the 2007 World Swimming Championships in Melbourne, Australia which was 15 years ago. We discuss the big moments of the week in the pool, many of which came from one man named Michael Phelps. Shannon gives us an insight into his week as a coach, and how his athletes performed in Melbourne with names like Jodie Henry and Tarnee White in the team. We also get into a discussion around relays, and the possibility of teams having a specialist relay coach especially at the international level. What was the drop in pool like at Rod Laver Arena?, and did it present it's own unique challenges. All that and a whole lot more, so jump in the time machine with us and travel back to 2007 as we look back on one of Swimming Australia's most successful World Champs.
Welcome to The Times of Israel's Daily Briefing, your 15-minute audio update on what's happening in Israel, the Middle East, and the Jewish world, from Sunday through Thursday. Today's guests are founding editor David Horovitz and health and science correspondent Nathan Jeffay hosted by Jessica Steinberg. Jeffay discusses his recent op-ed about the need to view the current threat of the Omicron threat more responsibly, and to recognize Israel's still significant vaccination achievements. Horovitz speaks about the recent call from Christian leaders in the Holy Land who have warned that their communities are under threat of being driven from the region by extremist Israeli radical groups. Jeffay talks about research advances by Israeli scientists regarding autistic mice becoming more sociable when given cannabis products. Horovitz close up the podcast with a quick report about Israeli swimmer Anastasia Gorbenko who won two golds in the World Swimming Championships in Abu Dhabi, where Israeli anthem Hatikva was played. Discussed articles include: Vaccine grinches are wrong — Israel is still a paragon of immunization excellence Jerusalem church leaders: ‘Radical' Israeli groups driving Christians from Holy Land Israeli study gives encouragement, and guidance, to cannabis-for-autism efforts Israel's Gorbenko wins astounding 2nd gold at World Swimming Championships Subscribe to The Times of Israel Daily Briefing on iTunes, Spotify, PlayerFM, Google Play, or wherever you get your podcasts. IMAGE: A child is vaccinated against the coronavirus at an elementary school in Tzur Hadassah, December 19, 2021 (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nisha Millet (Head Coach & Founder) is one of the most recognized names in Indian swimming with a career spanning 15 years and more than 600 gold medals to her credit. A brief summary of her achievements are as follows: -First Indian swimmer to qualify for the Olympics in 200 mtrs freestyle and represented India at the 2000 Sydney Olympics - Awards won - Arjuna Award (2000), Rajyotsava Award (2001), Ekalavya Award (2002), - Represented India at the World Swimming Championships(1998 & 2004), Asian Games (1998), SAF games (1999), Australian Nationals (2003 & 2004) With the Olympics at hand, I spoke with her and what a fun chat that was! Enjoy listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gmbwithkay/message
Michael Gunning is an international competitive swimmer having attended two World Swimming Championships. He holds dual Jamaican and British citizenship and is the current national record holder for the 200 metre butterfly, and the 200 and 400 metre freestyle events.
The Tokyo Games have been postponed and this week Shane and Nat have the biggest story in world sport covered from all angles. IT’S A RELIEF: Chef de Mission Ian Chesterman shares his thoughts on the decision to officially delay the Games until 2020, and what the impact will be on the AOC and athletes. COMMONSENSE PREVAILED: Swimming Australia CEO, Leigh Russell on why Australian swimming was on the front foot amidst concerns around the Tokyo 2020 Games going ahead. Is there financial pressure on Swimming Australia during Covid-19? And, what now for the World Swimming Championships in 2021? I CAN BE IN EVEN BETTER SHAPE IN A YEARS TIME: Athlete Ryan Gregson finds the positives in the Olympic delay. How does it impact athlete’s training and preparation? Plus, Tokyo 2020 or Tokyo 2021? And, why Shane was on eBay to capitalise on the change of date. Be sure to follow us on Twitter: @ReadySetTokyo.
JULY WRAP UP IA HERE. Listen in as we talk about the World Swimming Championships, injuries, training and answer a lot of listener questions. Twitch: www.twitch.tv/hyperformance_podcast Instagram: @hyperformancepodcast Email: oscarbradley3@gmail.com
TOP STORIES ON AFRICA RISE AND SHINE THIS HOUR *** UN peacekeeping mission in Mali faces variety of challenges.... *** Egypt urge African nations to work together... *** In Economics: Zambia says the West should not dictate terms when engaging with Africa on trade... *** And In Sports: Zane Waddell wins gold for South Africa at the World Swimming Championships...
Dwayne goes in to bat for Sun Yang, after a second swimmer protested his eligibility to swim at the World Swimming Championships.
Australian swimmer Mack Horton has refused to take the podium alongside controversial Chinese opponent Sun Yang at the FINA swimming world championships in South Korea. Horton has been a vocal critic of Sun who had been the subject of several drug taking accusations in recent years. (AUDIO IN TURKISH) - Avustralyalı Mack Horton'dan sonra İngiliz Duncan Scott da geçmişte doping aldığı tespit edilen ve şimdilerde benzer konularda sıkıntı yaşayan Çinli yüzücü Sun Yang'ı, madalya aldığı podyuma çıkmayarak protesto etti.
Australian swimmer Mack Horton has refused to take the podium alongside controversial Chinese opponent Sun Yang at the FINA swimming world championships in South Korea. - Tay bơi Úc Mack Horton đang bị chỉ trích vì từ chối đứng bên cạnh tay bơi Trung Quốc Sun Yang trên bục nhận huy chương trong Giải vô địch Bơi lội, do Tổng cuộc Bơi lội Thế giới FINA tổ chức tại Nam Hàn.
EP 1: The countdown is on! There's one year to go until Tokyo 2020 and Australia's preparations have well and truly begun. Ian Chesterman has been appointed Chef de Mission and he joins us in the studio to bring us the latest from the Aussie delegation. AFP Tokyo Correspondent Alastair Himmer will update us on the controversy surrounding Chinese gold medallist Sun Yang as well as previewing the major events and swimmers to look out for at the World Swimming Championships in South Korea.
Meagen Nay is an Australian Dual Olympic Swimming Team Member and also a Dual Commonwealth Games Gold Medallist. In 2010 Meagen picked up the 200m backstroke title as well as the 4x 200m Free Style Gold Medal at the Delhi Commonwealth Games. Meagen's story to swimming stardom is really unlike many others. During this episode Meagen will share around the very highs of her career, the very lows of her career including the tragic loss of her beloved father and then later her brother Amos both due to motor vehicle accidents and also the many learnings that Meaghan took through her professional swimming career. We will touch on key training principles and concepts, finding the courage to swim at the World Swimming Championships upon receiving the news of Meaghan's brother passing, the challenges of transitioning out of professional sport and so much more. SUBSCRIBE NOW! This episode is sponsored by the Gold Coast Marathon. Like the Physical Performance Show, the Gold Coast Marathon encourages runners of all ages and abilities to push their boundaries and strive to complete a personal challenge. The Gold Coast Marathon is held annually on the first weekend in July and is a must do event for any budding athlete, weekend warrior or family looking for a challenge to complete together. Run for the good times at the Gold Coast Marathon. Visit the Gold Coast Marathon here. _____ If you enjoyed this episode of The Physical Performance Show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles.
Todd's Trolls - Van Morrison, Mary Queen Of Scots & FINA World Swimming Championships (12 03 '18) by Todd Hancock
Well it's been a while since the whole crew was together so we thought what better time than to get everyone on an episode to talk about everything that is happening around the world of Olympic sports and everything else in between? Join Ben, Colin & Jarrod as they discuss a wide variety of topics including the recent retirement of Usain Bolt, both the Swimming & Athletics World Championships and why both Canada & Australia shouldn't be happy with their results. There is also discussion about the Canada & Commonwealth Games (and which one Canada will do better at) as well as future Olympic Bids and paying tribute to some recently departed former Olympians. So much fun, so little time to listen. So do it now to make sure you're up to date!
John Hunt and Karen Pickering look back on the final day’s action at the World Swimming Championships, where Adam Peaty helped the British 4x100m relay team to a silver medal.
John Hunt and former freestyle World and Commonwealth champion Karen Pickering react to the second day of action from the World Swimming Championships in Budapest. Hear from Adam Peaty after he defended his 100m Breaststroke title and Ben Proud after he claimed gold in the 50m Butterfly final.
Adam Peaty’s 'Project 56' continues as he cruises into the men’s 100m breaststroke final. John Hunt and Karen Pickering look back on the first day of action at the World Swimming Championships in Budapest.
We've got a special report this week in what has been another memorable period in a memorable summer for British sport. Kevin interviewed the Minister for Sport Hugh Robertson at the House of Commons this week to discuss the future of betting in UK sport. With the Ashes & The Open ongoing, we look ahead to the closing stages of the Tour de France as well as the start of the World Swimming Championships. Support our channel and claim a free £25 bet with William Hill by visiting - http://bit.ly/13jZVJA - New customers only. T's & C's apply.