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In this episode, Edem and Jabu sit down with Jonathan Miseory, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer of Hadaf Global, to have a timely conversation about sport and international diplomacy. They trace the roots of sport diplomacy, examine how events like AFCON 2025 and the Dakar 2026 Youth Olympics reflect Africa's increasing use of sport to expand its soft power, and explore how upcoming sporting mega-events like the 2026 FIFA World could shape a new era of sport diplomacy under a Trump administration.---------------
Forever ago is back with a brand new episode all about the Native Youth Olympics! Join Joy and cohost Ali to learn all about how a group of students in Alaska started a sporting event that today has hundreds of participants! Plus, a brand new game of First Things First!Today's episode is brought to you by
At Peninsula Community Rowing Club, Tongan American coach Anthony Heimuli is making an impact in his San Francisco-area rowing community, providing young athletes a deeper understanding of community and self. And with his eyes set firmly on the 2026 Youth Olympics and 2028 Olympic Games, Anthony is working to establish the Pacific Islander Rowing Association to develop high-performance athletes for international competition. QUICK LOOK 00:00 - Episode Intro 2:16 - Rowing week: On a scale of 1-10, Anthony's was a 9 while prepping two youth for New Zealand Coastal Championships 02:54 - The Huddle: A quick get to know Anthony 03:40 - The Hot Seat Q&A 05:22 - Rowing origin story: A very short-lived football career led to a rowing team tryout 07:55 - Being recruited to – and divorced by – the University of Washington 12:48 - After a 10 year rowing hiatus, coaching middle schoolers was “insane” 17:57 - The Pacific Islander community in San Francisco 20:54 - Working with community partners to introduce Pacific Islander youth to rowing 28:22 - Coaching philosophy: "It's just rowing. Let's have fun!" 31:26 - Working to make the Peninsula Community Rowing Club a recognized member of the Tonga Rowing Association 37:47 - Steady State Network news and notes . To see photos of Anthony, and get links to the people, clubs, and events mentioned in this episode, check out the show notes on our website. . This episode was made possible in part by Breakwater Realty, RowSource, and our Patrons. . Steady State Podcast is written, produced, hosted, and edited by Rachel Freedman and Tara Morgan. Tara provides additional audio engineering and is our sponsor and donor coordinator. Rachel manages the website, social media, and e-newsletter. Our theme music is by Jonas Hipper. . SHOP SSN GEAR: www.steadystatenetwork.com/shop SIGN UP FOR THE SSN NEWSLETTER: www.steadystatenetwork.com/newsletter MAKE A DIFFERENCE: www.steadystatenetwork.com/support Check out more Steady State Network here: FB - /SteadyStateNetwork IG - @SteadyStateNetwork FB - /AllieswithOars IG - @AllieswithOars BLUESKY - steadystatenetwork.bsky.social Connect on FB and IG with the hosts: Rachel Freedman - @RowSource Tara Morgan - @CmonBarber
Meghan Hunter was an eight-time state track champion in Utah at Provo High School, including 2018 when she swept titles in the 100, 200, 400, and 800 meters, an almost-unheard-of spread of talent. Her impressive times included a blazing state record of 52.59 seconds in the 400. She earned herself a berth on the U.S. Youth Olympics team and got to compete in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Her natural progression took her to her dream of competing collegiately at BYU. Then on July 4, 2019, she and her brother Morgan were on the way to volunteer at a race when Morgan swerved to avoid hitting a deer on the road, and rolled their car five times. Meghan broke the C3, C4, and C5 vertebrae in her neck and doctors told her that she would probably never again run at the same level she had. Naturally, Meghan wasn't satisfied with that answer, and began the arduous process to get back to running and competing at a high level. Nineteen months later, Meghan was back with her BYU teammates, but still had to confront another nemesis caused by the crash, PTSD. It's something she still continuously has to work through, but by this year, the results have been coming around. She was third in the 800 meters in the NCAA indoor championships, got her time down to 2:00.75 at the Portland Track Festival, and got to compete at the Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon. She was named a finalist for the Honda Inspiration Award, and has just signed an NIL deal with Nike. Quite the whirlwind of a year! What I love about Meghan and her story is her relentless positivity in the face of these struggles. Even in her neck brace in the hospital with her family, she was sporting a huge smile. At the same time, she graduated from BYU with a degree in communications disorders, and is aiming to work in the field of speech, language, and pathology. How cool is that? I hope you enjoy this chat with this delightful young woman with an inspiring story and become a fan of hers like I am as she ascends a very promising ladder in the track world.Meghan HunterInstagram @meghan_annneBill Stahlsilly_billy@msn.comFacebook Bill StahlInstagram and Threads @stahlor and @coachstahlYouTube We Are Superman Podcast
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In today's episode, Dinah Hampson discusses: The importance of providing performers with the tools and resources to have sustainable career Challenging the narrative that dancers must suffer and have short careers Her online platform, Pivot Dancer, which offers resources and classes to help performers take care of their bodies and prevent injuries The need for empowerment and mental performance skills for dancers Abuse and unsafe practices in dance and the importance of creating a supportive community Injury prevention, the importance of sleep, and the need to normalize strength training in dance Dinah Hampson is a Physiotherapist who is passionate about enjoying life and using her knowledge to promote high performance in others. Dinah holds many certifications including the Sport Physio Diploma and International Sports Physiotherapist qualification, the Diploma of Manual & Manipulative Therapy and Pelvic Health Physiotherapy. Dinah is the Founder of Pivot Sport Medicine, a multidisciplinary clinic in Toronto, Canada and Pivot Dancer, a virtual dance injury prevention platform with worldwide membership. Dinah has been on the Canadian medical team for over 15 multisport games, including the Olympics, Youth Olympics, Paralympic, Pan American, World University and Commonwealth Games. Dinah trained in classical ballet, and brings a technical eye to her treatment of dancers and artistic athletes. Dinah works regularly with professional dancers from companies such as the National Ballet of Canada, Joffrey Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, Canadian Contemporary Dance Theatre, Singapore Ballet and, Cirque du Solei. Dinah is active in dance science research and is a regular conference presenter. RECEIVE 15% OFF OF ALL THINGS PIVOT DANCER USING THE CODE: THESTORYPROJECT Follow along on Dinah's journey: @dinahhampson @pivotdancer Transcript available on our website! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyproject/support
Super excited to bring you another incredible interview today as we sit down with New Zealand artist and film maker Zakea Page. In 2020, Zakea was the winner of the design contest for the Winter Youth Olympic medals, becoming the first ever New Zealander to design medals for an Olympic Games. It was with this moment that Zakea saw an opportunity to do something even more unique, and he soon found himself performing at the Opening Ceremony in Lausanne during the Youth Olympics. Zakea goes over just how he was able to achieve that very distinctive feat, what it meant to him to be able to represent New Zealand at the Youth Olympics in a way that perhaps could be the most unique ever seen, and just what part of that experience gave him a moment that made him feel 'immortal'. Added to these amazing stories, we learn more about how he took his Youth Olympic experience and turned it into a documentary that has been dominating the global film circuit, find out just how he is in a very unique club that involves the likes of Sir Paul McCartney, Celine Dion and Bjork and also learn what it is like to hug Thomas Bach, Olympic Champion Fencing. It's an amazing interview that you simply can't miss!
What does it mean to succeed when you've reached the Olympic podium? How do you separate that success from your sense of self-worth? The world knows Chloe Kim as one of the greatest athletes ever. At 17, Chloe was the youngest person to win an Olympic gold medal in snowboarding. She was the first to win two gold medals in the Halfpipe. She was the first female snowboarder to have landed back-to-back 1080s. She is the first athlete ever to win all four major snowboarding titles in the Olympics, Worlds, Youth Olympics and X Games. Under the pressure and expectations of the world, how does Chloe stay true to herself? Now 24, Chloe holds so much wisdom. Grappling with her incredible success, she has sought to understand what truly matters - insights that have come from her moments of pain and struggle. In this conversation, Chloe opens up about how she found her way through her depression and anxiety. And how she finds inner peace. As the children of immigrant parents, Chloe and the Surgeon General talk about family and what the American Dream means to them. Ultimately, this episode is a meditation on where we find meaning in life. (00:03:15) Dr. Murthy and Chloe sort out Team Dog vs Team Cat tension. (00:05:38) Where did Chloe's love of snowboarding come from? (00:08:55) What inspired Chloe's parents to come to America? (00:12:45) What were the early days of snowboarding like for Chloe? (00:14:25) How Chloe learned to be fearless on the slopes & off the slopes (00:17:27) How do people's expectations of success affect Chloe? (00:20:50) How did Chloe get through her mental health struggles? (00:25:05) How did Chloe turn to therapy? (00:27:45) What brings Chloe (and Dr. Murthy) inner peace? (00:32:58) How do you live a life that's grounded in love? (00:38:20) What gives Chloe a sense of purpose when things get hard? (00:39:41) Chloe's evolving definition of success. (00:44:12) Chloe on her relationship to self-worth and loving herself. (00:47:04) What is Chloe's relationship to social media? (00:52:17) What does Chloe want her parents to know about what they mean to her? Special thanks to the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition for collaboration on this episode. We'd love to hear from you! Send us a note at housecalls@hhs.gov with your feedback & ideas. For more episodes, visit www.surgeongeneral.gov/housecalls. Chloe Kim, Snowboarder Instagram: @chloekim About Chloe KimThe 2022 Winter Olympics cemented Chloe Kim as the female face of both snowboarding and action sports when she became the first female in history to win back-to-back Olympic gold medals in halfpipe snowboarding. After being accepted to Princeton University, Kim took the 2019–20 season off from competing to focus on her education. Returning in January 2021, after a 20-month hiatus from snowboarding competition, Kim continued her dominance of the sport, winning all 4 women's superpipe events in the 2020–21 season including her seventh X Games gold medal and her second World Championship. Kim has had just as much success off the mountain as she's had on it. She's been featured on Forbes 30 Under 30 list, Time Magazine's 100 Most Influential People list, and Time's 30 Most Influential Teens list (3 years in a row), as well as the cover of Time Magazine, Shape Magazine, Sports Illustrated, Sports Illustrated Kids, and ESPN Magazine. She also had an appearance in a Maroon 5 video and the Charlie's Angels reboot. Additionally, Kim has taken home 5 ESPY Awards, the 2022 Daring to Disrupt Award at Glamour Women of the Year Awards, 3 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Sports Awards, and 2 Laureus World Sports Awards. Kim was appointed as a member of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition on March 24, 2023, for a 2-year term. Kim, whose parents emigrated from Korea, now lives in Los Angeles and has been recognized for her positive impact in the Asian American community.
We Want To Hear From You - Click Here To Leave Us Fan Mail!On this week's episode of "Our Kids Play Hockey" we chat with Dave Caruso, former Ohio State University goaltender and professional player, now the Senior Director of Hockey Programming for the Columbus Blue Jackets. From growing up in non-traditional hockey markets to coaching in the New Jersey Devils organization and contributing to the U.S. Youth Olympic team's recent gold medal success, Dave shares his unique insights and experiences that span across playing, coaching, and administration in hockey.Episode Highlights:Introduction and Background:Introduction of Dave, detailing his journey from a youth player in non-traditional markets to a significant figure in hockey coaching and programming.Overview of his career milestones including his tenure at Ohio State, professional playing years, and coaching roles within the NHL and Youth Olympics.Early Years and Development:Dave discusses his early years in Georgia, a non-traditional hockey market, and how he got involved in the sport through family connections and local influences.Reflections on the impact of local heroes and NHL ties in fostering his love for hockey.Professional Playing and Transition to Coaching:Insights into the transition from playing at Ohio State and in the AHL and ECHL, to taking on coaching roles.Dave shares his experiences and challenges faced while coaching in the professional ranks and the different dynamics of coaching vs. playing.Role with Columbus Blue Jackets and Youth Olympics Success:Discussion on his current role with the Columbus Blue Jackets, focusing on developing hockey programming and encouraging youth participation.Behind-the-scenes look at the 2024 U.S. Youth Olympic team's preparation and triumph, highlighting the strategic and psychological aspects of coaching young athletes at an elite level.Advice for Aspiring Hockey Professionals and Coaches:Dave offers advice to young players and coaches aspiring to make their mark in the sport, emphasizing development, patience, and the importance of passion for hockey.Insights into what it takes to succeed not just on the ice, but also in the realms of coaching and hockey programming.We wrap up with Dave's thoughts on the future of hockey development in the US, especially in non-traditional markets, and how the sport can continue to grow through focused youth engagement and proper coaching methodologies. Join us as we delve into a story of passion, perseverance, and hockey from one of the sport's seasoned veterans.Our Kids Play Hockey is powered by NHL Sense Arena!NHL Sense Arena, is a virtual reality training game designed specifically to improve hockey sense and IQ for both players and goalies. Experience the next generation of off-ice training in VR with over 100+ drills and training plans curated from top coaches and players.Use Code "HNS-72A36D" at the Meta Quest Store to score 10% off an annual plan!Follow Us On Social Media: Facebook Group: Our Kids Play Hockey X: @OKPHpodcast Instagram: @OurKidsPlayHockey LinkedIn: Our Kids Play Hockey YouTube: Our Kids Play Hockey
Recently crowned a double World Masters Champion for the 400 and 800 freestyle in Doha, Dan Mills recalls his swimming journey that saw him become age group champion as a teenager and go on to compete at the Youth Olympics. After a year of full-time training as an 18 year old, Dan decided to head to university and study medicine, and has since competed on the masters stage, to quite an outstanding level. This is Through The Water With Dan Mills. Get 15% off products from TheMagic5 by using the link www.themagic5.com/freestylemedialimitedGet a personalised strength and mobility programme at www.oxolt.com
On episode 149 of Welcome To The Winners Circle, Derek p is breaking and house. A b-boy for 30 years, he's a member of Knuckleheads Cali, Furious Styles and a former member of the renowned Jabbawockeez. He is also the president of the Manitoba Breaking Alliance (IG: @manitobabreakingalliance). Here's are some of the subjects we touched on: - what he loves about his world right now - his personal mission that guides him in all that he does - his work as president of the Manitoba Breaking Alliance - breakdancing at the Youth Olympics - how children and youth can get involved in breakdancing - origin of the word “breakdancing” - how breakdancing came into his life - stopping dancing for 4 years to enter workforce, then realizing this was not who he was and returning to dance - his advise to someone at crossroads of should and must - what he's learnt re: achieving success - the greatest life lesson he's learnt on his path thus far I hope you guys enjoy this podcast as much as we did. We are all on the same path, The Hero's Journey, just at different points along the way. Thank you so much for listening! Connect with us on Instagram: WTTWC Podcast: @wttwc Derek Pang - @pangyoga https://www.welcometothewinnerscircle.com
For this episode I am joined my British Junior road and cyclocross rider Seb Grindley.I've followed Seb's progress since 2021 and after having him on the pod as a guest as part of a team episode a few years ago, I really wanted the opportunity to have a proper chat with Seb about his life in cycling so far.Seb started riding with his dad when he was young before quickly progressing into national racing on the road and in cyclocross. Seb has been Cyclocross National Champion and National Trophy Series leader as an Under 14, Under 16 and Junior and has represented Great Britain at World and European Championships and has just finished the 2023/24 season with Trinity Racing.He's also had a lot of success on the road after winning the National Championships as an Under 16 he went on to represent GB at the Youth Olympics and at the Road World Championships in Glasgow.Seb is about to get his 2nd road season underway with Junior team FH MAS and has some big goals for the season and his progression to Under 23.You can find all episodes wherever you get your podcasts. Please like, subscribe and leave a review.You can also follow me on Instagram: https://instagram.com/cycling.talk.podcastThank you so much for listening and for supporting me and my podcastSee You on the BikeGeorgiaSupport the show
It's been just over a month since we wrapped up our coverage of the Gangwon 2024 Winter Youth Olympics and today we're excited to speak with Australian Ice Hockey player Jasmin Mayor about her experiences at the games and why she is still buzzing after her experiences in Korea! We learn from Jasmin how her rapid ascent through the ice hockey ranks landed her a spot on the Australian team for the Youth Olympics and just what it meant to her when she discovered she was going. We also learn about the experiences competing at a Youth Olympics and just what the vibe was like on the ground in the Australian team. Added to this we find out why she is perhaps very well suited to our show given her obsession with the Olympics, why it was a good thing there were some highly trained doctors on her team and just when she plans on changing out of her Olympic team uniform. It's a great chat with a great insight into the Youth Olympics, so get to listening and be entertained and informed!
This Week in Skating is hosted by Gina Capellazzi and Daphne Backman and is a cooperative project between Figure Skaters Online and Ice-dance.com. New episodes are available every Tuesday.Website: http://www.thisweekinskating.comEmail: thisweekinskating@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinskatingTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/thiswkinskatingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinskatingThread: https://www.threads.net/@thisweekinskatingPatreon: patreon.com/ThisWeekinSkating---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Skating News Alysa Liu announces her return to competition (U.S. Figure Skating press release/Alysa's video)According to Russian news agency TASS, appeal against the decision of the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) to disqualify Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva has been registered in the Federal Court of Switzerland. World entries have been announced. In Solo Dance NewsThe 2024 U.S. Solo Dance Handbook has been updatedRegistration is now open for the Washington Picken International, an international event for solo ice dancers.Safe Sport Topics & Online Resources for Skaters, Parents & the Figure Skating CommunityOlympic commission suggests wide-ranging changes to SafeSport and USOPC (Associated Press, March 1): https://apnews.com/article/olympics-abuse-congress-e8cbecbcba48477c0506a7f80121b69f “Recommendation #2 in the report: “Congress should make SafeSport fully independent so that it can regain athletes' trust and be held more accountable to the movement and the public: https://www.csusop.org/South Carolina FSC named in sexual abuse case: https://www.wistv.com/2024/02/29/south-carolina-figure-skating-club-named-growing-sexual-abuse-case/ Eating Disorders Awareness Week Instagram Live conversation with Gracie Gold: https://www.instagram.com/neda/reel/C3_B6CTv_e9/“OutofShapeWorthlessLoserBook” review, by Izumi Yoneyama, Anything GOEs: https://anythinggoe.com/reading-outofshapeworthlessloser-a-memoir-of-figure-skating-fEvent Results RecapWorld Junior Championships (Results/Videos)Segment - Recent Interviews Shin Jia on the influence of Yuna Kim, her 2026 dreams and how the Youth Olympics changed her, by Nick McCarvel, Olympics.comAmber Glenn on her new role as U.S. champion and a renewed Olympic dream: ‘I really do see it as a possibility', by Nick McCarvel, Olympics.comMao Shimada Aiming for More History at World Junior Championships, by Jack Gallagher, Japan ForwardRio Nakata Captures Silver at the World Junior Championships, by Jack Gallagher, by Japan ForwardDiversify Ice aims to get more Black and brown skaters on the ice, by Good Morning AmericaHow it started ... and how it's going (Part 2), by Rob Brodie, Rob Brodie WritesInterview with Dania Mouaden & Theo Bigot, by Solène Mathieu - Skate Info GlaceInterview with Célina Fradji and Jean-Hans Fourneaux, by Solène Mathieu - Skate Info GlaceGood as gold: Knierim still waiting to claim elusive medal, by Scott Gregor, Daily Herald Javier Fernandez: Breaking the Ice, by Hiro Yoshida, Europe on IceBruno Massot: What Makes a Good Coach, by Anna Kellar, Future of Figure Skating PodcastLocal Woman Writes Chapter Published As Part Of Book On Canadian Figure Skater, by Sara HolthouseSegment - Upcoming Events:2024 Sonja Henie Trophy, Oslo, Norway - March 8-10, 2024 2024 Maria Olszewksa Trophy, Bombonierka, Poland - March 6-10 Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/@polskate/streams2024 Denver Invitational - Highlands Ranch, CO - March 7-102024 Magnolia Open - Alpharetta, GA - March 8-10Second Annual Solo Dance Camp in Denver Colorado on March 10British Solo Dance Qualifier Event - March 4-8 in Sheffield, UKNext weekWorld Junior Synchronized Skating Championships,Neuchâte, Switzerland, March 15-16Coupe du Printemps, Kockelscheuer, Luxembourg, March 15-17Paid livestream info: https://www.coupeduprintemps.com/livestream-cdp49th Annual Howard E. Van Camp Invitational - East Lansing, MI - March 15-17IDC and FSO spotlight IDC: World Junior Championships PhotosIDC: World Junior Championships RecapIDC: Novice Canadian National ChampionshipsFSO: World Junior Championships Photos FSO: How Cayla Smith and Jared McPike won Winter Youth Olympic silver after only five months togetherSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/this-week-in-skating-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this podcast, Peter Cross talks about the challenges of working in the Sport Management field and specifically, Mega-sporting events like The Olympics, Youth Olympics and FIFA World Cups. He also discusses his personal and professional impressions and experiences in Qatar, Russia, France and Switzerland. Finally, he talks about the Sport Management field and gives advice to young people who are interested in this field. Peter is British and was born London in 1963 and grew up in Northern Ireland. Since 2016 Peter has worked on a range of consultancy contracts including the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France, the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan, the 2020 Youth Winter Olympics in Switzerland and recently for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. From the mid-80s until the mid-90s Peter worked in tourism and hospitality management primarily in France, Switzerland and Canada. In 1992 and 1994 he worked at the Albertville and Lillehammer Winter Olympics for CBS Television as a logistics manager and consultant. From the mid-90s Peter focused specifically on hospitality management in the French Alps, moving to Switzerland in 1998. In 2001 Peter started teaching hospitality and business management, prior to setting up and managing a new sport and event management program in 2002. In 2009 Peter moved into the leadership and management of student services at the Glion Institute of Higher Education, where he eventually became the Director of Campuses, covering both student services and campus operations from 2013 until 2016. In his spare time, he is a keen skier, walker and mountain biker, having cycled the west coast of North America in the summer of 1992. He has also played top class rugby in England and briefly represented the Swiss national rugby team in the twilight of his playing career in the late 90s. In his spare time, he is a keen skier, walker and mountain biker, having cycled the west coast of North America in the summer of 1992. He has also played top class rugby in England and briefly represented the Swiss national rugby team in the twilight of his playing career in the late 90s.
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The Youth Olympics are here! And after an action packed week in Korea, Ben & Colin are back to go over everything to do with the Olympics and give their viewpoints on all the big talking points! Just why do we think the opening ceremony might've been the best one we've seen in a decade? What do we think of Thomas Bach (Olympic Champion, fencing) taking selfies and doing fist bumps? Why is Australia gloating so much after their big win in ice hockey against the Netherlands? What has happened to the coverage in Canada? And why are we so pumped for Tunisia, Brazil and Thailand? It's been a fun ride so far with plenty more to come so get into the zone and get into the Youth Olympics!
We've teased and teased about covering our first ever YOUTH OLYMPICS and finally they're here! And for the very first time we're set to bring you our unique look at the Youth Olympics as we get set to be excited for the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Gangwon, Korea! Ben & Colin go over just what they are excited about from these unique Olympics and why sometimes the Youth Olympics can be more entertaining to watch. We also learn more about the mascot, more about Gangwon and Korea and learn just how equal these games are going to be! It's an epic episode for an epic occasion that you won't want to miss in any epic way! So get to listening and get excited for the first of two Olympics in 2024!
The 2024 Youth Olympics set in South Korea is fast approaching, and hot on its trail is teen alpine skier, South African Lara Markthaler. Lara is set to be the only South African to compete at the Youth Winter Olympics 2024, which is a huge accomplishment for any 16-year-old. She also happens to be one the youngest competitors in her event, making it a double-whammy achievement!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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CBC's Mike Moore stopped by the rink to meet teen curling duo, Cailey Locke and Simon Perry. Later this week, they're flying to South Korea to represent Team Canada in the Mixed Doubles Curling at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics.
We are a week away from the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics in Gangwon, South Korea and we have a very special episode today to get you in the mood! Today we are speaking with the head coach of the Australian 3x3 Women's Ice Hockey team, Remi Harvey, to learn more about the sport, her role in Australian Ice Hockey and just what it means for the sport in Australia to have a team back at the Olympic Games! We find out from Remi her background in the sport and why playing ice hockey in Australia is just part of the family for her. We also learn the intricacies around the 3x3 version and why it will create a fairly open field for the Youth Olympics. Added to this we hear just what the Aussie style of play is and why teams hate playing against us, just what special activity Remi does to help with team bonding and whether we can influence the official team name heading into the games. It's a great chat that you'll love every second of! So get to listening and get pumped ahead of the Youth Olympics!
2024 is here! An Olympic year! And as we get closer and closer to Paris 2024, what better way to start the year with an interview with an athlete who will be competing at the Olympics in July and is in with a real shot at winning a medal, Aussie triathlete Matthew Hauser! Matt goes over his journey through the sport, including his early 'addiction' to triathlon that set him on his future career path and which other sport he very nearly pursued instead. We also learn from Matt how the heartbreak of not being able to compete in the Youth Olympics in 2014 helped push him further in his career as well as getting an insight into his two very unique Commonwealth Games experiences in 2018 and 2022. Added to this we learn more about his Olympic experiences in Tokyo and the difficulties it brought, how his recent form is helping him towards Paris and find out how he thinks Kanye West would do at triathlon. It's an incredible chat that is the perfect way to start off your year! Don't miss it!
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This one's special for we have a tremendously inspiring 13 year old joining us for a fun chat on being the youngest and fastest racer on two wheels in India with Nithila Das. Nithila is a talented MTB cyclist and motorcycle racer from India. At just 13 years old, Nithila has already achieved over 100 podium finishes, including the title of 'Fastest Girl In India' by her FIM Mini GP Championship Title (Girls) and the TVS One Make Women Championship (Lap record holder at MMRT, Chennai). She is determined to represent India at the Youth Olympics in 2026 and the LA Olympics in 2028. On this podcast, she tells me more about her journey of four years, what inspires her, her routine, juggling passion with studies at a young age and what kind of an inspiration she seeks to be in future. Discover this humbling podcast across platforms and while at it, please subscribe, like, comment, share and all that jazz. Follow me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/karishmaoverlatte Tune into KarishmaKonnect across platforms, links here: https://linktr.ee/karikonnect Stay Tuned for our next episode coming soon! Don't forget to subscribe now to @KarishmaKonnect on YouTube too! #karishmakonnect #podcasts #sports #youngathlete #biker #cycling #contentcreator #prodigy #youngachiever #olympics
Shark Swimming Club's Niamh Connery finished second in her heat of the 400m Individual Medley at the European Youth Olympics in Maribor Slovenia on Monday Morning. The time was close to her personal best for the event and is excellent preparation for her other events this week, the 100m and 200m Breaststroke. After the race today, Niamh spoke to Heather Boyle.
In this episode of Last Stroke Counts, we sit down with an Olympic silver medallist, double Olympian, winner of the Youth Olympics, World Championship medallist, 9 times back-to-back Henley Royal Regatta winner, former Leander Club captain and a legend of the sport - Jack Beaumont. Jack talks us through his rowing career, highlighting his training habits, mindset, and what it took to be a top competitor. He discusses always pushing levels above and breaking through any barriers, which is what allowed him to compete at every stage internationally and have an incredibly successful career. He opens up about his major accident before the Rio Olympics, where he broke several bones in his spine and tore a hip muscle, providing us with insight into his inspiring recovery and his ultimate participation in the world's biggest sporting event all within a 12-month period. We also explored the challenges that the GB Rowing Team faced between the Rio and Tokyo Olympics, where British athletes came home with seven 4th place finishes and what that was like from behind the scenes, as well as competing during a typhoon, pandemic and halfway across the world. So, tune in, buckle up and join us for this special episode with Jack Beaumont, as we delve into his journey and explore the tales, the laughs, and the honest reflections from an Olympic medallist at the stage where every last stroke truly counts.
This week we welcome Scotland's Aiden Moffat to the show. Aiden is a multiple GB medallist, took a 5th place in 2011 Youth Olympics, and spent several years training full time at both the GB Judo centre of excellence in Walsall, and then the Scottish Judo centre of excellence in Ratho.Aiden talks openly about his life in judo, the challenges of holding his body together, and returning to his home club as a coach hoping to give back to the sport. Huge thanks to Aiden for coming on the show. If you want to find out more about Tayside Judo club find them on Instagram @taysidejudo and at taysidejudo.co.uk
In this podcast, Peter Cross talks about the challenges of working in the Sport Management field and specifically, Mega-sporting events like The Olympics, Youth Olympics and FIFA World Cups. He also discusses his personal and professional impressions and experiences in Qatar, Russia, France and Switzerland. Finally, he talks about the Sport Management field and gives advice to young people who are interested in this field. Peter is British and was born London in 1963 and grew up in Northern Ireland. Since 2016 Peter has worked on a range of consultancy contracts including the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France, the 2019 Rugby World Cup in Japan, the 2020 Youth Winter Olympics in Switzerland and recently for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar. From the mid-80s until the mid-90s Peter worked in tourism and hospitality management primarily in France, Switzerland and Canada. In 1992 and 1994 he worked at the Albertville and Lillehammer Winter Olympics for CBS Television as a logistics manager and consultant. From the mid-90s Peter focused specifically on hospitality management in the French Alps, moving to Switzerland in 1998. In 2001 Peter started teaching hospitality and business management, prior to setting up and managing a new sport and event management program in 2002. In 2009 Peter moved into the leadership and management of student services at the Glion Institute of Higher Education, where he eventually became the Director of Campuses, covering both student services and campus operations from 2013 until 2016. In his spare time, he is a keen skier, walker and mountain biker, having cycled the west coast of North America in the summer of 1992. He has also played top class rugby in England and briefly represented the Swiss national rugby team in the twilight of his playing career in the late 90s.
Richard "Crazy Legs" Colón joins host Antonio Tijerino to discuss his humanitarian work in Puerto Rico, the roots of Hip Hop, and his efforts in preserving the culture while instilling a legacy of mentorship in our community. Richard “Crazy Legs” Colón is a Bronx-born, Puerto Rican dancer, educator, and pioneer recognized and respected globally for his Hip Hop and humanitarian contributions. Described as the most iconic Latino figure in Hip Hop history, Colón is the longtime President of the legendary dance group, Rock Steady Crew and founder of Backspin Productions, which produces the annual Rock Steady Crew Anniversaries in New York City, as well as Rock Steady For Life, a non-profit organization created in the devastating aftermath of Hurricane Maria and committed to providing relief to the people of Puerto Rico. Since September 2017, Colón's relief efforts have:Provided 195,000+ people all over the island with access to clean drinking water, in partnership with Waves For Water and Red BullProvided 3000 solar lamps to inland areas and the deaf community on the island, in partnership with MPOWERDProvided hygienic supplies, basic meds and antibiotics to families on the islandRaised funds for the purchase of solar power for the Boys & Girls Club of Puerto Rico, in partnership with The 86 CompanyDonated funds to El Departameto de la Comida, Visit Rico and Pura Emuna to support sustainable local agriculture and food sovereigntyHelped facilitate over 900,000 lbs. of relief good and supplies to the west side of islandProvided 650+ new toys and games used for rehabilitation to children with disabilities and autism at SER de Puerto Rico, whose toys were destroyed due to flooding after the hurricaneBeen featured on CNN, ABC World News Now, NBC New York, Fox 5 New York, Fox News, Fox Business, NPR, Good Day New York, Huffington Post, Red Bull TV, and moreIn 2018, Colón has been honored as Ambassador of the National Puerto Rican Day Parade and is the recipient of the esteemed Hispanic Heritage Award For Culture. He is also on the coveted panel of judges for the 2018 Youth Olympics in Buenos Aires.Throughout his career, Colón has also received Comite Noviembre's Puerto Rican Heritage Award, VH1's Hip Hop Honors Award, Ronald McDonald House Charities Lifetime Achievement Award, and many, many more.To keep up with his community and humanitarian work, follow him on Instagram @CrazyLegsBX.
It's always a fun time when we get to talk cross-country skiing on the show and that time is now as we bring you a great chat with Australian Olympian Seve de Campo to learn more about his amazing career and his amazing sport! We find out from Seve how he came into the sport a little later than most and how a moment of inspiration from his father helped him on that journey. We also learn how the disappointment of not making the 2016 Youth Olympics helped spur him towards his ultimate goal of the 2022 Olympics and what paths that journey took him in between. Added to this we find out about a unique national championship he won, what classic sledges are used against the almighty Norwegian athletes in competition and just what aspect of Olympic village life he found extra inspirational despite it also being a tad unconventional in China. It's one hell of a chat you won't want to miss!
Season 5 Episode 7: In this episode, I interview Travis Woodford, my swimming coach and a triathlete who represented Singapore in The Youth Olympics. We talk about how he started his journey as an athlete and his experience running and biking in different parts of the world. He also gives important tips on how to keep healthy. Follow my Facebook page to get updates on the upcoming episodes. https://www.facebook.com/curiousvedanth/To listen to earlier episodes, visit curiousvedanth.comTo listen at leisure on your phone and get notified about future episodes, subscribe by searching for 'Curious Vedanth' wherever you get podcasts, such as Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Google Podcast, Spotify, etc.
Three Games of Hockey is the sixteenth season of the Half Court Press Podcast. In this series, Tao MacLeod, talks to a variety of hockey players, coaches, journalists and personalities about three matches that have been particularly important to them in their lives and careers. In episode six we hear from Ross Stott of East Grinstead and formerly the Scottish Hockey National Men's Team. Ross gained in excess of 120 caps for his country, has been to two Commonwealth Games (Delhi 2010 and Glasgow 2014), several European Championships and has even won a bronze medal at the Youth Olympics with a Great Britain Under 21 side. After starting out with Dundee Wanderers, in his native Tayside, he had successful stints for several other teams north of Hadrian's Wall, before moving to play for East Grinstead. Here he has won eight English Indoor titles, as well as a bag full of outdoor trophies. In this episode, Ross Stott describes his favourite game of hockey as a club player, as an international player and as a hockey fan. The Half Court Press Podcast is available on… iTunes Spotify Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Breaker Overcast Anchor Pocket Casts RadioPublic
Another great interview coming through your speakers today as we chat with American ski jumper Paige Jones about her time in the sport and her Olympic hopes for the upcoming Beijing Olympics! We find out how being born in an Olympic city in an Olympic year helped her on her journey in the sport and just what it was about ski jumping that took her preference over some other winter sports. We also find out her progression through the ranks and how much her experiences at the 2020 Youth Olympics helped her towards that progression. Added to this we find out about her time living in living in Australia and just why Star Wars influenced her career choice outside of sport. It's a fascinating chat that you'll want to jump right into!
Another great ski jumping interview for you today as we speak with American Olympian Casey Larson about his incredible journey in the sport and Olympic experiences! We find out from Casey how growing up near a ski jumping facility helped spur his passion for the sport and just why so many people from his local club ended up becoming Olympians. We also learn more about his experiences at the 2016 Youth Olympics and just why 2016 was one of the best years of his life. Added to this we find out about his unique Olympic record he holds and will never lose and just how close the US is to beating one of the longest medal droughts at the Olympics in ski jumping. It's a great chat that you'll want to jump right into! So get to it!
An exciting day today on the show as we bring you your first ever taste of Ski Jumping by speaking with Canadian Ale Loutitt about the sport ahead of her Olympic debut in Beijing! We find out just how she got into the sport and her rapid rise through the ranks that are leading her to make her Olympic debut in 2022. We also find out more about the technicalities around the sport, including some of the very unique and odd rules that exist in ski jumping. Added to this we find out just why she was too young to try out for Pyeongchang, and the unique reason why she wasn't able to compete at the Youth Olympics in 2020. It's a fascinating, fun and informative chat that you won't want to miss!
Authentic Podcast Episode 13: Join us as Ray Penny talks to us about his experiences throughout his life to where he is now. Coaching a Highschool Basketball team, bodybuilding, representing New Zealand in the Youth Olympics for basketball, and also his thoughts on how we can better ourselves as a community! tune in! Support the show
With a Youth Olympics gold medal to his name, Ian Flanagan's drive and motivation is indisputable, and as his bespoke accounting software solution Voly prepares to expand industries from yachting to music, his business acumen is equally apparent.Ian, a Welsh former-professional Tennis player with incredible international sporting experiences as one of the world's best, joins Lee Cooper on episode 29 of Extrology to discuss transitioning his determined mindset into a budding business venture. We hear how Ian's built business relationships that are more akin to friendships, why you should avoid rushing and chasing short-term money, and the invaluable lessons learned from a round of golf with Michael Jordan...Lee and Ian discuss:The influences and idols behind Ian's fantastic tennis careerCareer highlights from the Stella Artois Championships at Queens and the Youth OlympicsFinding inspiration for Voly and building the right team to fulfil its potentialBuilding strong, meaningful relationships with clientsEmploying Michael Jordan's approach to embracing lossesExtrology is sponsored by Progresso Talent Partners who for more than 25 years have successfully delivered interim and permanent leadership talent to transform businesses and to hire the talent you need to enable your business to thrive: https://www.progressotalent.com/Links & references at: https://www.extrology.com/
River Radamus jumped into the spotlight with huge successes at the Youth Olympics and World Junior Championships, captivating fans everywhere with flashy hair styles, acrobatic celebrations and viral challenges. During our conversation, River reveals that there is a lot more depth to the young American upstart. Going far beyond the style and diving deep into the substance of his unrelenting pursuit of success, River explains his own definition of success , and his thoughtful and meticulous approach to achieving it. As always, Martin, Jeff and Cara share their “Thoughts of the Day.”
Excited to bring you another Fencing interview today and our first interview with an athlete who is just back from Tokyo as we chat with Canadian foil fencer Alanna Goldie. Alanna gives us a great insight into how coming from a fencing family helped get her into the sport, and why she was so keen to start earlier than she could. We also learn about her experiences competing at the Youth Olympics back in 2010 and how that helped her when it came to competing at the full Olympics 11 years later, as well as how she was able to overcome the disappointment of not making Rio in 2016 to help spur her on towards her eventual Tokyo ticket. Added to this we learn more about her special friend Albert, some new epic ways to improve team fencing and just how she is a global trend setter. It's an epic interview that you simply can't miss!
On this episode I am joined by Georgia Oboh, professional golfer on the Ladies European Tour. In this episode we talk about Georgia's journey to playing on The Ladies European Tour which included playing in the British Junior Golf Tour, US Teen World Championship, Youth Olympics, Q School and The LET Access Series.Don't forget to check out our other podcast episodes, we have new ones released at 3PM (UK time), 10AM (ET) every Monday and Thursday!Want to stay in touch? We'd love to hear from you: https://linktr.ee/BeyondTheCourseBig thanks to our sponsors Galvin Green and Sontronics!#progolfer #professionalgolfer #LadiesEuropeanTour #golfingjourney #golftraining #golfer #newpodcast #pga #lpga #europeantour #golfexpert #golf #sportpodcast #golfpodcast #golfvideos #sportstories #golfing #podcast #podcasts #podcastlife #podcasting #podcastinglife #golflife #podcasters #golfers #golfaddict #podcastseries #sport #beyondthecourse #galvingreen #sontronicsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/beyond-the-course. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week I am joined by young Scottish rider, Anna McGorum.Anna and her two younger sisters have grown up riding and racing in Scotland, around the UK and internationally.Anna talks to me about being part of the Great Britain Development Programme and competing all over the world for GB alongside training to be a vet at university. We also talk about the Youth Olympics which she competed in with other podcast guests Hattie Harnden and Harry Birchill.Find all episodes of Cycling Talk Podcast on Spotify, Podbean, Apple podcasts and all the usual places.All episodes are also available on my Buzzsprout website www.buzzsprout.com/1218755Follow me on Instagram @cycling.talk.podcast for all the latest news and updates as well as competitions from podcast supporters @bigbobblehats.Get 15% off at www.bigbobblehats.co.uk using the code CYCLINGTALK15I'm on Facebook @cycling.talk.podcast and Twitter @cycling_talkSee You On The BikeSupport the show
Hockey Dream Team is the twelfth season of the Half Court Press Podcast. In this series we hear from a variety of members of the global hockey community, including players, coaches, umpires and journalists. In each episode Tao MacLeod speaks with hockey personalities, about topics relevant to them and the sport. Then the guests give their picks for a six-a-side hockey team. One guest chooses a men's team, whilst the other puts forward a women's side. The debate is then who we have for a combined mixed gender six-a-side Dream Team. Taff Ahmed is the founder and editor of sports media brand The Hockey Family. He is also the host and producer of the podcast show Talk Hockey Radio. In addition to these roles within the world of journalism and entertainment, Taff is a coach and Hockey Maker - the people who help organise events at the Lee Valley Hockey Centre, in London. Taff picks the men's six-a-side team. Coti Barrandeguy plays for the Woodlands School Hockey Club, in Montevideo, and the Uruguayan Ladies National Team. She has represented her country in all three formats of the sport in hockey 5's, at the Youth Olympics, indoor hockey, at the Pan Americans, and the 11-a-side outdoor game at the FIH Open Series, as well as other tournaments. Coti picks the women's six-a-side team. The Half Court Press Podcast is available on… iTunes Spotify Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Breaker Overcast Anchor Pocket Casts RadioPublic
On this episode of the podcast, Joe was joined by Tom Barns. An young upcoming wrestler who is only 20 and has competed at the highest level. Tom gave Joe some insight into his background with wrestler having starting at a very young age and training all the way through to highschool. Also, Tom discussed with Joe some of his injuries and how he competed with an torn ACL and LCL. We also discussed his experience working with Robert Whittaker, whilst helping him prepare for his recent fight against Kelvin Gastelum.
Captain's Log is the tenth season of the Half Court Press Podcast. In this series Tao MacLeod talks to captains, leaders and senior players from a variety of sports about leadership techniques, communication skills and team development. Coti (Constanza) Barrandeguy is a 24 year old hockey player for the Woodlands School Hockey Club, in Montevideo, and the Uruguayan Ladies National Team. She has been playing the sport since she was six years old, after her parents got her into it. She is now an international standard player, who has represented her country at the FIH Open Series, Pan American Games and the Youth Olympics. Coti is one of the senior members of the Uruguayan side and is a part of the leadership group amongst the players. In this interview we talk about communicating with team mates, having shared experiences within a group and developing a team culture based around a human centred ethos. The Half Court Press Podcast is available on… iTunes Spotify Google Podcasts Apple Podcasts Breaker Overcast Anchor Pocket Casts RadioPublic
In the latest episode, Georgia is joined by fellow South West rider, Harry Birchill.Harry has progressed from competing at many of the same venues as Georgia to now racing for Team GB, competing at the Youth Olympics and most recently the Mountain Bike World Cups and World Championships.Instagram and Facebook @cycling.talk.podcastTwitter @cycling_talkcycling.talk.podcast.buzzsprout.comFind Cycling Talk Podcast on Spotify, Acast and all the usual podcast places.Support the show
Lexy Gilmour was an immensely talented junior athlete, representing Australia at World Youth level and the Youth Olympics. In 2007, disillusioned by the grind and single-mindedness of elite athletics, Lexy disappeared into the running wilderness for 5 years. In 2012, Lexy found her love for running and rekindled her competitive drive. The second phase of her running career has provided some tremendous success, representing Australia as a senior athlete at World XC and winning the Nagoya Half Marathon. She is truly a born-again runner! The perspective Lexy has gained from her 'game of two halves' will be valuable to a runner of any age but particularly young athletes. We also discuss some tips for better use of your elbows in the running pack, toughening up in the last km and hiding places for partners of the injured athlete! If you enjoyed the Podcast, please subscribe or follow Running Matters to be notified when each episode is released. Feel free to use the online discount codes below: GU Energy Australia (15%): RUNNINGMATTERS Fractel Performance Running Caps (15%): runningmatters T8 Running kit (10%): RUNNINGMATTERS20 Runnulla (10%): Mention Running Matters in store. Precision Hydration (15% off the entire first order of electrolytes): RUNNINGMATTERS15
Papa Massata Diack is a true African Sports Entrepreneur from Senegal and has been involved in some of the biggest events and deals across the world of sports. He is no stranger to controversies and in this Podcast you will hear “his” side of the story. Listen and then you decide what you think happened in those IAAF corridors. Plus some great insights into the world of African sports. Enjoy. Key Highlights His early days at ISL Marketing, projects in Qatar, South Africa across Football, Athletics, etc Starting Pamodzi Sports Marketing & Consulting in 1997 with offices in South Africa, Togo, Senegal, etc Getting involved in IAAF after ISL's bankruptcy and Dentsu's take over of the contract Involved in Football projects across Africa Appointed as IAAF consultant across 9 Emerging Markets via AMS (China, India, Middle East, Africa, Mexico, etc) bringing in over US$ 200 mil in revenue from big emerging market companies (Samsung, Sinopec, etc) Where it all went wrong with Russia in 2013 – Daily Mail report Transferring money got him into trouble British Press using the Russian Doping story to tarnish his father's leadership (Liam Diack) and pushing Sebastian Coe as the new IAAF President Sports politics and geo political issues being used for the IAAF Presidential election Current law-suit filed by WADA against his father and himself to investigate sports marketing contracts. Scaring off sponsors and host venues British and German media attacks His experience as an African Entrepreneur in the world of sports, inspired by Nelson Mandela and thoughts on racial tension The future of Sports Marketing on the African Continent – upcoming sports and regional blocks Senegal hosting the Youth Olympics in 2022 NBA African League Martial Arts, Cycling Tours, etc Esports & Egaming in Africa growing with infrastructure improving About With more than 25 years of experience in the sports world, Papa Massata DIACK acquired a solid mastery of Public Relations, Event Management, Marketing, strategic development and management of major projects. A true professional, Papa Massata puts his expertise at the service of sports institutions and community as part of his advisory activities. Since 1997, PAMODZI Sports Marketing & Consulting's Mission has been to be a leader in African sports marketing. Sold over USD 678 million worth of contracts in Athletics and Football. Involved in organization of 8 African Cup of Nations, 7 African Athletics Championships, 8 IAAF Invitational Meetings in Nairobi, Dakar, Cape Town, Johannesburg, Abidjan, Doha, Ponce, Belém and Kingston. Worked on 7 IAAF World Championships ( Stuttgart, Gothenburg, Osaka, Berlin, Daegu, Moscow and Beijing) and 2 World Cup in Athletics (Havana and Johannesburg). ----------------------------------------------- If you are enjoying the Sports Entrepreneurs Podcast (SEP) series, check out our Sports Entrepreneurs Mastermind (SEM) sessions too. The SEM sessions are an extension of the SEP series, where we bring experts from around the world together for 1.5-2 hours of brainstorming, learning, discussion and connecting. It's a live online round table format, moderated by Marcus Luer which includes a short presentation by him to set up the topic of the session and then the members will discuss, share their thoughts, ask questions and debate the topic. The direction of the discussion is truly influenced by the participants of the given session. It's a fascinating learning experience for everyone involved. Come join us for future sessions by getting on our mailing list. Please register HERE ----------------------------------------------- Follow us on our social sites for the latest updates Instagram: https://lnkd.in/ferKA6N Facebook: https://lnkd.in/fw7Z_9h LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/fVQzNj5 Website: https://marcusluer.com https://marcusluer.com https://marcusluer.com/mastermind ----------------------------------------------- Feel Good by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_feel-good Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/bvgIqqRStcQ -----------------------------------------------
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