Olympic Channel Podcast

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The Olympic Channel Podcast is the home of insightful interviews with athletes, coaches and more across the Olympic world. Plus, you'll get up-to-speed on what is going down on OlympicChannel.com. Take the spirit of the Olympics and keep it all year round. The podcast is truly the place where the Games never end.

Episodes

  • Chad Le Clos and Rami Anis on never giving up

    17/07/2019 Duration: 27min

    South African swimmer Chad Le Clos is one of the few swimmers to beat Michael Phelps at the Olympics. He took gold in the 200m butterfly in 2012. Chad is determined to be mentioned amongst the greats. Rami Anis has been selected for the Tokyo 2020 Refugee Olympic Team. He escaped war in Syria and always held on tightly to his dream of making the Olympics.LINKSChad Le Clos InstagramRami Anis InstagramEd Knowles TwitterAndrew Binner TwitterYusra Mardini episodeEverything you need to know about the FINA Aquatics World ChampionshipsA day-by-day guide to the FINA Aquatics World Championships scheduleDay One as it happened

  • Adam Peaty and Katinka Hosszu: Winning mentality in swimming

    10/07/2019 Duration: 29min

    Olympic champions Adam Peaty and Katinka Hosszu say becoming a world record holder is all to do with their mental preparation. As we celebrate our 100th episode, we find out what sets apart two of the world’s very best swimmers ahead of the FINA World Championships.LINKS:Adam Peaty InstagramKatinka Hosszu InstagramEd Knowles TwitterAndrew Binner TwitterTen of the most motivational episodes of the podcastEverything you need to know about the FINA Aquatics World ChampionshipsA day-by-day guide to the FINA Aquatics World Championships schedule

  • The uphill battle facing the USA artistic swimming team

    03/07/2019 Duration: 20min

    Andrea Fuentes has a difficult task. She is hoping to use her experience, as a four-time synchronised swimming Olympic medallist, to qualify an American team to the Olympics. The U.S. hasn’t entered a team since Beijing 2008. The country used to dominate the sport – can they beat the odds and reach Tokyo 2020?“We are doing in five months what others took years to achieve,” said Fuentes.Ahead of the Pan American Games and the FINA World Aquatics Championships, we follow a coaching team determined to realise a dream.LINKS:Andrea Fuentes InstagramReem Abdalazem InstagramUSA SynchroEd Knowles TwitterAdam Peaty InstagramOlympic Channel Instagram 

  • How in sync are divers Jennifer Abel and Melissa Citrini?

    26/06/2019 Duration: 24min

    They are one of Canada’s big medal hopes for the FINA World Championships 2019. The diving pair are big friends in and out of the swimming pool. After two fourth place finishes at Rio 2016, Jennifer Abel needed the help of a new partner to put the ‘dark thoughts’ to one side. Melissa Citrini has made diving more fun for Abel. We talk Olympic goals and karaoke songs with the pair (singing included).LINKSJennifer Abel on InstagramMelissa Citrini on InstagramEd Knowles on TwitterScott Bregman on TwitterMiss Val episode

  • Putting the gun down to become one of the world’s best b-boys

    18/06/2019 Duration: 21min

    Breaking legend B-Boy Moy was carrying a pistol to school the day his life changed. He discovered breaking at a talent show. After winning countless awards and contests, he’s now a big advocate for taking the sport to the next level: the Olympic Games. We spoke to Moy Rivas about his devotion to dance, hip hop, and positivity.LINKS:All you need to know about the Breaking World ChampionshipsB-Boy Moy InstagramEd Knowles TwitterWhy Olympic Skateboarding will be awesome

  • Why Olympic skateboarding at Tokyo 2020 will be great

    12/06/2019 Duration: 20min

    Women’s skateboarding, the ultra-competitive USA team, and core skating. There’s a lot to talk about as the countdown to the Olympics is officially on for skateboarding with qualification already underway. We caught up with Dashawn Jordan and Jenn Soto to talk gender equality and equal pay in skating. Plus, will we ever see skateboarding at the Paralympics? Oscar Loreto Jr and Aaron Wheelz Fotheringham are hoping to make that dream a reality.LINKSUSA Skateboarding InstagramDashawn Jordan InstagramJenn Soto InstagramNyjah Huston podcast episodeFAQ on skateboarding qualification at the OlympicsEd Knowles on Twitter

  • FIFA Women’s World Cup 2019 preview

    05/06/2019 Duration: 30min

    We have travelled the world to find the best football stories ahead of the WWC in France. There are two exclusive interviews with senior FIFA officials: Fatma Samoura (Secretary General) and Sarai Bareman (Chief Women’s Football Officer). Plus, we went to Malaga to speak to refugee Ode Fulutudilu about her call up to the South Africa squad. We also took a trip to Orlando, USA, to speak to Jamaican teenager Jody Brown on playing against her idols.LINKSAda Hegerberg episodeEd Knowles on TwitterNicklas Vinde on TwitterFatma Samoura on TwitterSarai Bareman on TwitterOde Fulutudilu on Twitter

  • This Paralympian lost his sight but reawakened a sporting ambition

    29/05/2019 Duration: 24min

    His vision became impaired but it meant earning a shot at his dream: representing his country at Tokyo 2020. British judoka Elliot Stewart had given up on following his father’s footsteps to become an Olympian. When he lost his sight, he lost his job and was unsure of his direction in life. Stewart returned to judo, came third at the World Championships, and looks to be a strong candidate for the British Paralympic team.“I lost my vision. But I can do the sport that I love. And go to the place that I’ve always wanted to go which is the Paralympic Games.”LINKSElliot Stewart Twitter British Judo Twitter Ed Knowles Twitter David Weir episode

  • John McAvoy: The armed robber redeemed by sport

    22/05/2019 Duration: 46min

    John McAvoy is an Ironman triathlete. The first part of his life was spent in prison or committing serious crime. Now, he’s broken world records in indoor rowing and had top-level meetings with the UK government the UK government. McAvoy vowed to change his ways when his friend died in a car chase. He left behind a criminal life of chasing money to focus on motivating and inspiring people. “If you gave me the option between winning a gold medal at the Olympics, or sacrificing my whole athletic career to stop one kid going to prison: I’d sacrifice everything,” he said to the Olympic Channel Podcast.LINKSJohn on InstagramOlympic Channel on InstagramEd on Twitter

  • Ada Hegerberg – the footballer dominating Europe and fighting for equality

    15/05/2019 Duration: 24min

    The Norwegian striker is going for her fourth consecutive Champions League title and has broken goal records consistently. The Olympic Channel Podcast found out about why she’s passionate about equality in women’s football, her Ballon d’Or win, and her ambitions with club Olympique Lyonnais.LINKSAda Hegerberg InstagramNicklas Vinde TwitterEd Knowles Twitter

  • How figure skater Gracie Gold deals with mental health issues

    08/05/2019 Duration: 32min

    Depression, anxiety, and an eating disorder all disrupted the dreams of American figure skater Gracie Gold.She won two US National titles as a teenager and took an Olympic bronze medal home from Sochi 2014. But in 2017 she withdrew from competition to seek treatment for her mental health.Gracie is now taking a day-by-day approach to recovery as she explains in this honest, open, and raw interview.LINKS:Gracie Gold on Instagram Evgenia Medvedeva, Jason Brown and Brian Orser episode Ed Knowles on Twitter

  • The epic story behind the shirtless flagbearer who is aiming to represent Tonga again at Tokyo 2020

    01/05/2019 Duration: 27min

    Pita Taufatofua grabbed everyone’s attention when he arrived at Rio 2016’s Opening Ceremony with his bare, coconut-oiled chest. And then he did it again at PyeongChang 2018 in below freezing conditions. From escaping avalanches in Iceland to ending up thousands of dollars in debt, the Tongan took on every problem with a smile. His sporting career started in taekwondo, then he moved to cross country skiing, and now he’s hoping to become a kayaker. Pita’s positivity is infectious so we joined him for in depth chat at his home in Tonga.LINKS:Pita Instagram Ed on Twitter Kristina Vogel episode

  • Cheerleading in England and the chemotherapy nurse

    24/04/2019 Duration: 15min

    As Alexandra Banfield prepares to represent England at the 2019 ICU World Cheerleading Championships in Orlando, Florida, the Solihull-based athlete explains how she balances an emotional job as a chemotherapy nurse with the rigours of training for a major competition. Plus, we sent influencer Gina Scarangella to London to see how the sport has grown in the country.LINKSEverything you need to know about the 2019 ICU World Cheerleading ChampionshipsEd Knowles on Twitter

  • Briana Williams – one of the fastest teenagers on the planet

    17/04/2019 Duration: 21min

    She’s fast. She’s Jamaican. And she’s coached by four-time Olympic medallist Ato Boldon. Briana Williams won the 100m and 200m at the U20 World Championships. Now, she is hoping to reach the 2019 World Championships (‘if her coach knows what he’s doing’ – Ato’s words not ours!) and maybe even Tokyo 2020. We spoke to both about sunglasses, Jamaican beaches, and beating FloJo’s long-standing sprint records.LINKS:Briana Williams on Instagram Ato Boldon on Twitter Bobby Clay episode

  • The nurse who surprised the world to finish second at the Boston Marathon

    10/04/2019 Duration: 29min

    The question on everyone’s lips was ‘Who is Sarah Sellers?’. The American beat the odds to finish second in the 2018 Boston Marathon. The Olympic Channel Podcast spoke to the full-time nurse about what’s changed a year on, her Tokyo 2020 chances, and why she will never pay for a first class flight. LINKS:The Ultimate Guide to the Boston MarathonOlympians hail "incredible experience" of running a marathon in PyongyangSarah Sellers on InstagramEd Knowles on Twitter

  • Friendship and figure skating: Evgenia Medvedeva, Jason Brown and Brian Orser

    03/04/2019 Duration: 30min

    Coach Brian Orser has some of the best figure skaters in the world training at his famous ‘Cricket Club’ in Toronto, Canada. Two of the newest additions to the team are Evgenia Medvedeva and Jason Brown. “They do have a very special chemistry,” said Orser. “They are from different backgrounds - but they seem to jive really well.” Olympic champion Meryl Davis spoke exclusively to the pair and Brian Orser about what makes their relationship so unique. LINKS: How to fall in love with a figure skater with Aljona Savchenko’s husband Liam Cross Daily blog from the world championships Evgenia Medvedeva Instagram Jason Brown Instagram Brian Orser Instagram Meryl Davis Instagram Ed Knowles on Twitter

  • Katelyn Ohashi on viral ‘Perfect 10’ routine and legendary UCLA gymnastics coach Miss Val

    27/03/2019 Duration: 31min

    Her phone totally blew up. After being out with friends, US gymnast Katelyn Ohashi came home to 50,000 more followers on social media.We hear the full story behind the ‘Perfect 10’ routine that went viral, her friendship with Simone Biles, and the biggest life lesson from legendary coach Valorie Kondos Field.The Olympic Channel Podcast also spoke to Miss Val about what’s next for American gymnastics and what she’s learnt in her three decades at UCLA.LINKSJohn Orozco podcastKatelyn Ohashi Instagram Miss Val Instagram Scott Bregman Twitter Ed Knowles Twitter Original Perfect 10 Routine in Full Updated Perfect 10 Routine in Full

  • Meryl Davis on World Championships, Hanyu and Medvedeva

    20/03/2019 Duration: 22min

    The ISU 2019 World Figure Skating Championships in Japan are upon us.Olympic champion figure skater Meryl Davis talks about what it’s like to compete at the top-level and gives her expert opinion on Yuzuru Hanyu of Japan and Evgenia Medvedeva of Russia.Plus, the Olympic Channel Podcast put Meryl on the spot to make some predictions about who will come out on top.Find out how to SUBSCRIBE Meryl Davis on Instagram Scott Bregman on Twitter Ed Knowles on Twitter

  • Elana Meyers Taylor on concussion, transphobia and double standards

    13/03/2019 Duration: 29min

    President of the Women Sports Foundation and top USA bobsleigher gave an in-depth chat about her career, head injuries and women’s issues. We spoke to her just before the World Championships where, despite being one of the favourites to win, she crashed out and suffered her fifth concussion.It’s not clear if she will retire or continue competing but this outspoken interview is evidence of her leadership skills.Also, Elana spoke well about knowing the limits of your own body.“A lot of women have this tendency to try to ‘tough it out’. I think (because) there’s a societal stigma that we are weaker sex... we push through things when we shouldn’t necessarily.”LINKS:Elana Meyers Taylor TwitterEd Knowles TwitterVideo of last week’s Ramla Ali podcast

  • Ramla Ali: The Muslim boxer who kept her triumphs secret from her family

    06/03/2019 Duration: 28min

    It’s something to tell your mum about – winning a national championship. But Ramla Ali preferred to keep her boxing career secret. She was a refugee from Somalia who discovered boxing in London’s East End.“My mum… in her eyes to be a good Muslim girl you have to be fully covered. But I think just different things work for different people.”We visited her gym in London to talk family secrets and representing Somalia at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.LINKS: Ramla Ali Instagram Andrew Binner Twitter Ed Knowles Twitter

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