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Out of the Shadows with Eilidh McIntyre

De: Eilidh McIntyre / NinetyFour19 Ltd
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  • This is about living in someone else's shadow; whether parent, sibling, colleague or teammate. As Olympic Gold Medalist Eilidh Mcintyre discovers, this lifelong sensation can be overwhelming but also inspiring. And she should know; her Dad won Olympic Gold in 1988 - 6 years before she was born! Her entire life has been in his shadow, until the moment she won her own gold in Tokyo. What a moment of self-fulfilment! In this series of conversations with fellow athletes, she meets others with similar stories. Subscribe for the full series! Email: outofthepod@outlook.com. Insta: @outofthepod.
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  • S1: Ep8: Mike McIntyre: My Shadow!
    Dec 19 2022

    This is the way I always wanted to close the first series; by speaking to my shadow, my hero, my inspiration... my Dad!  Mike McIntyre overcame devastating defeat at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics to win gold, against the odds, at Seoul 1988.  For my whole life, I've wanted to emulate his achievement and, in Tokyo in 2021, I managed to win my own Olympic Sailing gold.  Two in one household!  I know, crazy!   We've never properly sat down to talk about the significance of it; how I felt growing up in his shadow, how he felt when I achieved my dream.  It's time to put that right!  Standby for some emotional moments plus some low-budget adventures of being an under-funded athlete in the 1980s!  

    Thanks for listening to series one of "Out of the Shadows" in association with Quote Search, a NinetyFour19 production.  Please check out previous episodes in the series and leave a review, if you can, wherever you get your podcasts.  Thanks and Happy Christmas!

    Time Codes;

    00:30 Introducing Mike McIntyre

    04:00 How did Mike get into sailing?

    05:25 How crazy is it to Mike that Eilidh have both won Olympic Gold?!

    08:50 Eilidh and Mike discuss how they communicated during the games

    12:00  Turning the clock right back, when did Mike know he wanted to go to the Olympics?

    14:30 How did Mike’s Olympic life differ from mine?!

    18:00 Was there a moment when the journey to the games just felt too hard?

    25:43 The unspoken Olympics in our home and the lessons learned.

    32:00 The Americas Cup as Mike relocates to Perth.

    34:00 The 1988 Golden Olympics in Seoul!

    41:00 The last race of the games; it all comes down to this!

    43:28 The shadow over Dad's Gold -Ben Johnson's only gone and tested positive for drugs!

    44:50 Mike’s biggest regret?

    46:05 When Did Mike realise Eilidh was a mini him!?

    47:48 What was it like for MIke watching Eilidh at the games?

    49:30 Christmas cracker Questions!!!

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  • S1:Ep7: Emma Wilson: Surf 'n Home Turf
    Dec 5 2022

    Emma Wilson is making waves in the British sailing team as our number one windsurfer!   She won bronze at the Tokyo Olympic and has sights firmly set on gold come Paris 2024.   Windsurfing runs in the family with Emma's Mum Penny, formerly Penny Way, competing at Barcelona and Atlanta.  But while that link has its natural advantages, Emma explains it also has its trickier moments!  As she chats with teammate Eilidh Mcintyre for the penultimate episode of the first series, Emma lets her guard down and displays a shyness behind her competitive exterior.  Does this come from the obvious 'shadow' in her life?   In association with Quote Search.

    Time Codes:

    00:50 Introducing our 7th Olympic medalist Emma Wilson and her shadow; Mum, Penny Wilson

    02:20 Emmas early life growing up in a windsurfing family.

    05:50 Why did Emma choose windsurfing?

    09:20 How much did sibling rivalry shape Emma’s career?

    11:00 How did Emma overcome her shyness?

    14:15 The Tokyo Celebrations!

    15:25 What was it like not having Mum at the Olympics?

    18:00 How much did it help having Mum as her mentor?

    19:40 Did Emma feel the pressure of her family history?

    22:00 What was it like taking on an Olympic medalist to get to the games?

    25:30 Managing the Covid postponement

    28:20 How’s Emma dealing with no longer being the underdog and whats she aiming for now?

    30:00 What Emma’s advice for anyone who’s feeling overwhelmingly shy?

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  • S1:Ep6: Moe Sbihi: Immature Blurs, Golden Oars
    Nov 21 2022

    The athletes on this series all have a "shadow" looming large over the sporting careers; whether parent, sibling, team-mate or partner.  But what if the shadow is the sport itself?  Feeling an outsider in a sport which has chosen you, rather than the other way round.  That's the case for rower Moe Sbihi, one of Team GB's flagbearers at the Tokyo Olympics.  He's won three Olympic Medals - one from each of the last three games - including gold at Rio 2016 in the iconic Coxless Four.  But Moe's carried a weight with him his whole career and now finds himself at a crossroads.  In a remarkable conversation with fellow Team GB member Eilidh Mcintyre, Mo reveals all and bears his soul.  Warning; this episode includes swearing.

    01:26 introducing Moe: How did he get into rowing?

    2:40 Moe talks about stumbling into rowing after being talent ID'd and the subsequent target on his back

    05:40 When did Moe realise he had the mentality to make it

    07:50 Moe’s “arrogance” and who gave him the shove up the arse?

    12:15  How did Moe become the man he wanted to be

    13:50 It's not just about giving your best on the water its also about team work

    17:20 The pressures of being in the coxless 4 and the personal struggle to be in that boat

    20:00 Learning to be a leader

    23:00 Making the 4 at 2016 and their yoda Jurgen Grobler.

    25:55 The great british rowing legacy and the legacy of Steve Redgrave and Matt Pinsent

    27:00 The shadow legacy

    32:32 The influence of Grobler is clear on Moe.  The pre-Rio “chat”

    34:07 Tokyo; the Rowing was the worst regatta for GB since Montreal. Moe was part of it, even though he won a bronze.

    36:20 Does Moe wish he could change things in Tokyo?

    38:00 Moe on Grobler's departure and the void it left

    39:00 The flag-bearing experience at the Tokyo opening ceremony.

    43:22 What does the future look like for british rowing and of course Moe?


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