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S4 Ep7: International Women’s Day Special: ‘Running Sideways’ | Pauline Davis-Thompson in conversation with Seb Coe
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To kick off World Athletics Women’s Week ahead of International Women’s Day and to #BreakTheBias by sharing the stories of inspiring women to create a bank of great role models for future generations, World Athletics President Seb Coe speaks with two-time Olympic champion Pauline Davis-Thompson about her book ‘Running Sideways’, which chronicles her inspiring journey from the ghetto to Olympic glory.
Born and raised in the poor neighbourhood of Bain Town in The Bahamas, she fought through poverty, inequality, racism and political machinations from her own country to beat the odds and become a two-time Olympic gold medallist, the first woman of colour on the World Athletics Council and an outspoken anti-doping advocate.
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To kick off World Athletics Women’s Week ahead of International Women’s Day and to #BreakTheBias by sharing the stories of inspiring women to create a bank of great role models for future generations, World Athletics President Seb Coe speaks with two-time Olympic champion Pauline Davis-Thompson about her book ‘Running Sideways’, which chronicles her inspiring journey from the ghetto to Olympic glory.
Born and raised in the poor neighbourhood of Bain Town in The Bahamas, she fought through poverty, inequality, racism and political machinations from her own country to beat the odds and become a two-time Olympic gold medallist, the first woman of colour on the World Athletics Council and an outspoken anti-doping advocate.
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×The third episode in the ‘Official business’ podcast series features Lisa Ferdinand, an international starter based in Canada who has started some of the sport’s biggest races. This podcast series is presented by athlete and Athletics Ireland Women in Sport manager Lilly-Ann O'Hora and Vicky Huyton, coach and founder of the Female Coaching Network, as they interview some of the women involved in officiating. In this episode, Ferdinand shares her experiences of being a starter and explains how her journey began, and why.…
The second episode in the ‘Official business’ podcast series features Claudia Schneck, a former international athlete for Brazil who has moved into the world of officiating. The only woman international technical official in South America, Schneck is an advocate for female athletes moving into officiating roles following their retirement from competition. This ‘Official business’ series is presented by athlete and Athletics Ireland Women in Sport manager Lilly-Ann O'Hora and Vicky Huyton, coach and founder of the Female Coaching Network, as they interview some of the women involved in officiating.…
The first episode in a new podcast series focusing on athletics officials features Helen Roberts, an international technical official from Australia with almost 30 years of experience. As a former athlete, a coach and an official, Roberts’ journey has taken her from the club scene all the way to the Olympic Games. This ‘Official business’ series is presented by athlete and Athletics Ireland Women in Sport manager Lilly-Ann O'Hora and Vicky Huyton, coach and founder of the Female Coaching Network, as they interview some of the women involved in the world of officiating.…
The fifth edition of this World Athletics Championships coach series of the gender leadership podcast features Carole Bam, one of Belgium’s leading coaches. These podcasts are presented by athlete and Athletics Ireland Women in Sport manager Lilly-Ann O'Hora and Vicky Huyton, coach and founder of the Female Coaching Network, as they interview a number of coaches involved with the World Athletics Championships Oregon22, either as a team coach or a personal coach.…
The fourth edition of this World Athletics Championships coach series of the gender leadership podcast stars Olympian and GB & NI coach Laura Turner-Alleyne. These podcasts are presented by athlete and Athletics Ireland Women in Sport manager Lilly-Ann O'Hora and Vicky Huyton, coach and founder of the Female Coaching Network, as they interview a number of coaches involved with the World Athletics Championships Oregon22, either as a team coach or a personal coach.…
Lacena Golding-Clarke is the third guest of the World Athletics Championships coach series of the gender leadership podcast. These podcasts are presented by athlete and Athletics Ireland Women in Sport manager Lilly-Ann O'Hora and Vicky Huyton, coach and founder of the Female Coaching Network, as they interview a number of coaches involved with the World Athletics Championships Oregon22, either as a team coach or a personal coach. Golding-Clarke is a former athlete and coach, who represented Jamaica at three Olympic Games, five World Athletics Championships and multiple Commonwealth Games, notably winning 100m hurdles gold in Manchester in 2002.…
The second in a series of gender leadership podcasts features Hayley Harrison, who has coached in Ireland for over 25 years. Based at the University of Limerick, Harrison works for Sport Ireland as a Coach Development and Education Officer, responsible for coach development programmes and high-performance coach support programmes. She is probably best known for coaching Irish 400m hurdler Thomas Barr, who has competed at European, world and Olympic level, winning bronze at the 2018 European Championships in Berlin. The podcasts are presented by athlete and Athletics Ireland Women in Sport manager Lilly-Ann O'Hora and Vicky Huyton, coach and founder of the Female Coaching Network, as they interview a number of coaches involved with the World Athletics Championships Oregon22, either as a team coach or a personal coach.…
The first in a series of gender leadership podcasts stars Ashley Kovacs, as she shares insight into coaching her husband, two-time world shot put champion Joe Kovacs, while also being the USATF women's throws coach. The gender leadership podcasts are presented by athlete and Athletics Ireland Women in Sport manager Lilly-Ann O'Hora and Vicky Huyton, coach and founder of the Female Coaching Network, as they interview a number of coaches involved with the World Athletics Championships Oregon22, either as a team coach or a personal coach.…
It's all over in Eugene, but the memories will live on for a long time. Duplantis cleared 6.21 in the pole vault, and Nigeria's Amusan stormed in at 12.12 in the semi-finals of the 100 metres hurdles, delivering 2 world records on the final day. But, the story didn't end there. In our last podcast from Eugene, Rob Walker and Dan O'Brien round up the best of the action from day 10 in Oregon. To re-live a fabulous championships in Eugene, head to worldathletics.org…
It's nearly over here in Eugene, with just one more day of world-class athletics remaining. The penultimate night has delivered in style, with Grenada's Anderson Peters sending the javelin over 90 metres on three occasions, USA winning the women's 4x100, but losing to Canada in the men's race. Ethiopia and Kenya took the distance races, and Portugal's Pedro Pichardo took gold with a first-round jump in the Triple Jump. Rob Walker, Gail Deevers and Dan O'Brien round up the medalists on day 9 in Oregon. To follow the action on the final day, head to worldathletics.org…
There's only one story from day eight in Eugene: Sydney McLaughlin smashing her own world record to win the 400m hurdles. But don't forget gold medals for Shaunae Miller-Uibo, Michael Norman, Kelsey-Lee Barber, and Kimberly Garcia Leon. What a day! Re-live it with our team in Eugene, including commentators Hannah England and Rob Walker.…
Thursday night in Eugene was all about the 200 metres. Join Rob Walker, Gail Deevers, and Dan O'Brien as they wrap up wins for Shericka Jackson and Noah Lyles. Can you believe we still have three days of competition to go? To follow the rest of it, head to worldathletics.org
Day six in Eugene saw Kazakhstan's Norah Jeruto take the steeplechase title in a championship record, and China's Feng Bin win gold with a first-round throw in the discus. Re-live the finals with our commentators Tim Hutchings and Hannah England, who are joined by yesterday's medalist Eleanor Patterson. To follow the rest of the action from Oregon, head to worldathletics.org…
Our commentator in Eugene says he can't remember a better day of athletics than the one he's just witnessed. Rob Walker and Gail Devers break down the action, hearing from gold medalists Alison Dos Santos, Jake Wightman, Eleanor Patterson and Kristjan Čeh. To follow the rest of the action from Oregon, head to worldathletics.org…
The fourth day of competition here in Oregon showcased a range of women's events, and the organisers marked the day, 18 July, as a celebration of women in athletics. In this episode of the podcast, we talk about the women's marathon, the conclusion of the heptathlon, and celebrate the astonishing gold medalists in the triple jump and 1500 metres.…
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