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  • EMILY ROGERS | How Artistic Swimming created a lifetime of memories
    Aug 2 2021

    Emily Rogers has been on a fast track in Artistic Swimming from the moment she first hopped in the pool. Within two years she had already represented Australia at an Olympics and a World Championships.

    The sport has taken her all around the world and is set to bring her to a second Olympic Games in Tokyo.

    In this chat, Emily talks about the ins and outs of artistic swimming. From the training involved to the skills that go into staying underwater and holding your breath for minutes. It’s a fantastic insight into a sport not many people appreciate how much effort goes into.

    She also talks through the small lifespan in artistic swimming and that even though she’s only 23, Tokyo could be her retirement swan song.

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    46 mins
  • MARIAFE ARTACHO DEL SOLAR | The beach volleyballer's journey to create a lasting legacy
    Jul 16 2021

    Mariafe moved to Australia as a child from Peru and immediately fell in love with the sport of beach volleyball. 

    It started out as an amateur beach tournament with one of her siblings on Manly beach, but it ended up taking her all around the world. 

    She went from Youth World Championships to Commonwealth Games and has already competed at the Olympics in Rio. 

    Now, she is preparing for her second stint at the Olympic Games, this time with partner Taliqua Clancy. 

    The pair are fresh off a gold medal on the Beach Volleyball circuit in Mexico and want to add Olympic gold to their medal cabinet. 

    In this chat, Mariafe talks about how a signed postcard from Nat Cook and Kerri Pottharst inspired her as a kid, how COVID-19 impacted her preparation for the Olympics and the legacy she wants to create in the sport of beach volleyball. 

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    39 mins
  • RYAN TYACK | From video games to an Olympic medal
    Jul 12 2021

    Ryan Tyack initially got involved with archery thanks to his love of video games. Being obsessed with Age of Empires meant archery or fencing was his calling, and archery was much easier to get involved in.

    It turned out that Tyack had quite a skill in the sport and from a young age he was competing on the international stage in World Championships. Eventually, his mum even took him on as his coach and his progression was rapid from there.

    He was a reserve for the Australian Olympic Team as a teenager in 2008 before eventually qualifying for Rio 2016 where he won a bronze medal in the team event – the first Australian team to do so.

    Throw in multiple other recognitions from tournaments around the world and Tyack is certainly one of our most established archers.

    He is currently preparing to compete in Tokyo and is looking to turn that bronze from Rio into gold. In this chat, Tyack talks about some of the obstacles he faced to try and become an archer, what it’s like trying to make a living as an athlete dedicated to archery and what it’s been like having 14 extra months to train for an Olympic Games.

     

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    42 mins
  • ASHLEIGH GENTLE | The Aussie triathlete with the world at her feet
    Jun 3 2021

    In this episode of our Olympic season of the podcast, we’re chatting with Australian triathlete and Rio Olympian, Ashleigh Gentle.

    Gentle grew up in South-East Queensland and spent her life playing sport. Whether it was at the beach or cricket with her brothers, she was always being active.

    Eventually, a career in triathlon fell into place. She started in the sport as a way to improve her running but once the cycling and swimming followed, it was a natural progression.

    She has a gold medal at both the Commonwealth Games and the World Championships to her name. She also has multiple ITU and WTS titles and don’t forget about her incredible stranglehold over the Noosa Triathlon!

    Now Gentle is preparing for her second Olympics in Tokyo in July. It’s a chance for her to improve on her performance in Rio and really make her mark on the world stage and hopefully come home with a medal.

    In this chat, Gentle talks about how her love for the sport started, some of the incredible opportunities she has received as a result of being a triathlete and just what sort of impact the covid-19 pandemic had on her preparation for the Olympic games.

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    56 mins
  • BRANDON WAKELING | From 4am pub janitor to Aussie Olympic weightlifting hopeful
    May 26 2021

    In this episode of our Olympics-based season of the podcast, we’re chatting with Australian weightlifter, Brandon Wakeling.

    Wakeling came to the professional sport of weightlifting quite late in his career after starting out as a budding rugby league player.

    At first, just another way to advance his training, eventually he started dedicating more and more time to the sport. Living on the Gold Coast meant he had a Commonwealth Games to look forward to and that drive motivated his consistent improvement.

    The 27-year-old competed at the Comm Games and finished seventh, won gold at the 2019 Pacific Games, and now has his sights firmly set on the Tokyo Olympics.

    In this chat, Wakeling talks about trying to juggle working and weightlifting early on in his career, memories of his early life playing footy, and the importance of his indigenous heritage and celebrating that by being an ambassador for Deadly Choices.

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    47 mins
  • MARA STRANSKY | The Australian sailor born to be on the water
    May 4 2021

    Mara Stransky is one of the most exciting young sailors in the country. Her journey with sailing dates back to when she was just a toddler, living with her parents as they sailed around the world and competed at international events. 

    After competing with her family throughout Australia and SouthEast Asia, Stransky finally made the decision that it was time to go her own way and has never looked back since. 

    At only 18, she finished on the podium at the 2017 Radial Worlds and in 2019 finally earned a spot on the Australian Sailing Team. 

    After spending the last year working on her strength, fitness and skill, she is finally ready to make her Olympic debut in Tokyo this July. 

    In this chat, Stransky talks about her childhood growing up on the water, how her love of sailing formed and plenty more. 

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    43 mins
  • MATTHEW TEMPLE | The butterfly swimmer diving into the deep end
    Apr 27 2021

    Matthew Temple is one of Australia’s most promising male swimmers. Only 21, he competed in the 2019 World Championships and is one of the most exciting swimmers in the country in the lead up to the Games.

     

    Growing up in Victoria, passion and dedication drove Temple’s determination to succeed in swimming. Specialising in butterfly because he wanted to be able to swim in the relays with some of his friends, he already has some of the fastest times in Australian history.

     

    A late bloomer in the sport, Temple surprised himself by making the World Champs squad and the sixth place he achieved in the 100m butterfly means everything to him.

     

    In this chat, Matt talks about the often unseen camaraderie in swimming, what he uses as motivation for those early morning training sessions, and plenty more.

     

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    45 mins
  • MICHELLE BROMLEY | The table tennis talent finally set to compete at the Olympics
    Mar 30 2021

    The Olympics have always been a dream for Michelle Bromley and in 2021, they're finally set to be a reality. After four attempts at making the Australian Olympic squad for Table Tennis, Bromley finally made the cut for the Tokyo team and is getting ready to make her dreams come true. 

     

    Her parents fell in love with the sport at a young age and it always seemed destined that Michelle would follow their path.

     

    She has been representing Australia for the best part of 20 years and has given absolutely everything to fulfil her dream of being a professional table tennis player.

     

    Representing her country at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold coast has been a career highlight so far but she’s looking forward to creating a new one in Tokyo.

     

    In this chat, Bromley chats about the importance of family on her sporting journey, in particular her memories of her father who she considers her hero. She also talks about what it was like training for table tennis during the COVID lockdown and plenty more.

     

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    38 mins