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The British athletics legend chats to Eleanor Oldroyd about her incredible career, capped by winning Olympic gold in the 800m and 1,500m in 2004.
She discusses her career - and explains how portable toilets and ice creams featured during the Athens Games.
She also opens up about living in fear for years that her sexuality would be revealed, and how inspiring just one other person by coming out would eclipse all her sporting success.
WARNING: This episode contains discussions about suicide and self-harm. If you or someone you know is in need of help, you can find links to organisations who can provide help and support at www.bbc.co.uk/actionline
TOPICS0 mins - The emotional and physical 'roller coaster' leading up to 20042'10" - Keeping the Olympic belief3'42" - No pressure leading up to Athens5'10" Taking on the double was 'the biggest risk'6'50" Disbelief at winning 800m gold9'50" How a portable toilet played its part in winning 1,500m gold11'50" Staying focused for the 1,500m13'15" Was it fate that she would win the double?15'20" Celebrating with ice-cream and Matthew Pinsent16'18" Setting up the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust18'27" The relief at coming out as gay19'55" Living with fear throughout her life22'50" Helping one person would be worth more than sporting success
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Katie Smith is joined by the BBC's tennis correspondent Russell Fuller and Manuel Sanchez, sports correspondent for Spanish news agency EFE, to take a deep dive into the life and career so far of Spanish tennis prodigy Carlos Alcaraz.
We discuss his past, his present and his future - ahead of what could be his first Grand Slam title on clay at the French Open, which starts on Sunday.
You’ll hear from Carlos himself, his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, and the people who helped to shape him into the player he is today, including his junior coach Kiko Navarro and Jesus Garcia Pardo, who was a hitting partner for the then 12-14-year-old Alcaraz.
Topics:02:12 - introductions07:20 - early childhood12:21 - character and mentality22:40 - relationship with coach Juan Carlos Ferrero33:20 - maiden Wimbledon title
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From his training base in Jamaica, Zharnel Hughes sits down with Eleanor Oldroyd ahead of this summer's Paris Olympics. He’s a double Commonwealth Games and European Championships gold medallist, and now he’s aiming to add an Olympic title to his collection.
He goes right back to the beginning - from when he first discovered he was pretty fast, to making the move to Great Britain, and moving on from the disappointment of missing Rio and false starts and team disqualification in Tokyo.
He also gives us a glimpse inside his mind when on the start line and discusses if it’s time for a new era of athletics.
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00'40 - Where it all started
02'30 - Life in Jamaica with Bolt, Blake and Weir
5'20 - Making the move to Great Britain in 2015
11'20 - Getting ready for the Olympics
13'00 - "Do you have something to prove this summer?"
15'30 - Memories of Tokyo
17'00 - Falling back in love with athletics
18'30 - "That's when you know it's showtime"
20'00 - Pre-race routines
23'00 - Living in the moment
26'00 - Breaking records & burgers and fries
31'00 - A new era for athletics?
33'00 - "The is your captain Zharnel Hughes"
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Iain Carter speaks to 2023 Masters champion Jon Rahm ahead of this year’s tournament. The Spanish golfer reflects on last year’s win, talks about his aims to retain the green jacket, and discusses his decision to join LIV Golf in December. We also hear from golf journalists Ewan Murray and Bob Harig about the future of the game in the LIV Golf era.
TIMECODES:00:58 - Jon Rahm interview13:55 - Reflection on the interview with Ewan and Bob
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Helen Glover discusses her career as an Olympic Gold medal winner and also her aims for this summer's games in Paris.
She talks about how she began her rowing career, the legacy that she hopes to leave and her greatest moments in life and her career.
TOPICS0 mins - Preparing for Paris3 mins - Earning her place5 mins - Juggling parenting with competition10 mins - Helen's rowing beginnings13 mins - "Work hard and you can do anything"15 mins - Helen's first Olympic gold medal20 mins - Helen's greatest moments22 mins - Goals for Paris
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Sebastian Coe looks back on his days as an Olympian, including his rivalry with Steve Ovett and training on Christmas Day. He talks about his role at the London 2012 Olympic Games and the pleasure in awarding Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill her heptathlon gold medal. Also, as the current president of World Athletics, he discusses the biggest challenges ahead for the sport.
TOPICS:0 mins The start of an Olympic year3 mins Supporting Jessica Ennis as London poster-girl5 mins Awarding Jessica Ennis her gold medal11 mins Rivalry with Steve Ovett17 mins Being coached by his father22 mins Career after competing26 mins Challenges ahead for athletics30 mins What’s next?
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The Olympic rowing great discusses his incredible career with Elly Oldroyd - one that saw him win five rowing gold medals across five consecutive Games.
He also opens up on his health issues, his struggles during Covid and his regrets at not getting the opportunity to work in a coaching capacity with the GB team. He also explains how it feels when they build a statue of you in the town where you live.
TOPICS:0 mins Memories of entering an Olympic year.2 mins Maintaining motivation.4 mins Redgrave’s relationship with Matthew Pinsent.6 mins The special bond from the gold in 1984.7 mins The final gold in Sydney.10 mins Diabetes, health and fitness after retirement.18 mins Recognition and a statue in his hometown of Marlow. 20 mins His role with the Chinese team, the difficulties of working there during Covid and the subsequent mental health issues.26 mins Whether he still has ambitions to work with the GB team.29 mins The new generation of Redgrave’s.
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Cycling greats Laura and Jason Kenny speak to the BBC for the first time since the birth of their second child Monty back in July.
In a wide-ranging interview with 5 Live Breakfast’s Rachel Burden Laura speaks about recently announcing her return to cycling and her hopes to qualify for Paris 2024.
She also discusses the miscarriage and the ectopic pregnancy she had following the Tokyo Games and why she wants to do more to support other female athletes who want to start a family.
Jason who retired in 2022 is now a sprint coach for the British Cycling team.
The Kenny’s have a combined 12 Olympic gold medals between them!
0:50 – The challenge of qualifying for Paris2:00 – The motivation to return to cycling6:00 – Severe hip pain following birth of Monty8:00 – Dealing miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy10.00 – Helping other female athletes start a family11:00 – Female athlete periods and RED-S15.00 – Lifestyle with lots of animals to look after18:20 – Jason on transitioning to coaching20:30 – Quickfire questions on their life and relationship
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Double Olympic gold-medal winning swimmer Tom Dean discusses in depth with Elly Oldroyd his plans to win five medals at the Paris Olympics. No GB athlete has ever won five medals at a single Games and Dean explains how the idea came about and how he plan to do it.
He also discusses his career so far and his role as a leader in the GB swimming team.
TOPICS:1:45 2023 World Champs3:10 Having Covid for the second time6:10 Training for the Olympics8:30 Olympic champion10:45 Family celebrations12:00 Post Olympics15:05 Going for 5 medals 202422:30 Preparation 24:10 Competitiveness of 200m freestyle27:30 Impact of crowds
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Wheelchair racer Hannah Cockcroft speaks to Eleanor Oldroyd about her brilliant career. The winner of seven Paralympic golds and the holder of five world records in the T34 classification, Hannah discusses how she got into the sport, the people who inspire her as well as the importance of her wheelchair (and making sure the size is correct!) and why she is determined to just keep on winning
TOPICS1:50 Three year turnaround2:45 Discovering wheelchair racing4:20 Racing5:10 Classification7:30 Role models8:20 Race chairs9:40 World records10:50 London 201217:20 More competition?20:30 Motivations 23:20 Paris aims
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Kelly Cates speaks to winners and nominees of the BBC's Green Sports Awards, discussing some of the key issues in how sport can help to tackle climate change.
She's joined by former Olympic cyclist and national active travel commissioner Chris Boardman and Claire Poole, the founder and CEO of Sport Positive, to look at whether sport is using its profile and reach to effectively change attitudes relating to the environment.
We hear from Australia's cricket captain Pat Cummins on why taking action matters and the challenges cricket faces on the issue.
Inter Milan and Denmark footballer Sofie Junge Pedersen talks about her activism and changes in her lifestyle, as well as trying to influence teammates to change their behaviour. And cross-country runner Innes Fitzgerald explains why she decided not to travel to Australia for an individual race.
TIMECODES03:00 Pat Cummins on cricket's role in tackling climate change13:00 Footballer Sofie Junge Pedersen25:30 Innes Fitzgerald on travel considerations as an individual runner35:20 Focus on a southern African football league attempting to stop people becoming rhino poachers43:25 Baseball player Chris Dickerson on creating Players for Planet, raising awareness on sport's environmental impact
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Manvir Rai explores the new form of boxing which has emerged in recent years, where the lines between true sports and entertainment have been blurred since the rise of crossover and celebrity fights.
It has become a financial phenomenon that has taken the world by storm, but not without raising questions about its impact on the sport as a whole.
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Gary Lineker speaks to the Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou.
They discuss his upbringing in Greece and how that led to his love of the sport.
Postecoglou also reveals how his early playing days have influenced his coaching philosophy, and talks about his intentions for turning Tottenham into serial trophy winners.
TIMECODES03:00 His upbringing, his father and how his love of football developed09:10 Early career, including his time in Amsterdam 13:00 Changing the mindset at Tottenham14:35 Coping without Harry Kane20:30 The importance of James Maddison and Son Heung-Min26:00 His goals and aspirations at Tottenham
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Sprint legend Michael Johnson joins Katharine Merry and Allison Curbishley on the podcast to discuss his many career highlights that have included winning eight world titles and four Olympic gold medals.
The American chooses as his 'gold medal achievement' his sensational 200m and 400m double at his home Olympic Games in Atlanta in 1996.
It wasn't easy to find a 'wooden spoon moment' but Johnson explains that he still holds some regret about losing a race at high school.
03:35 Bronze medal achievement10:00 His favourite distance to run13:18 Best achievement by another athlete16:40 Silver medal achievement25:38 Wooden spoon moment27:30 Gold medal achievement
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In this episode Steve Backley reflects on the greatest moments of his career as a javelin thrower. He talks about being a world record breaker on three occasions and winning Silver at the Sydney Olympics in 2000.
He discusses his famous rivalry with Jan Železný and how they pushed eachother to achieve their best. Plus, what’s the strangest object Steve Backley has ever been asked to throw?
04:20 - Bronze medal achievement10:00 - Best achievement by other athlete20:15 - Silver medal achievement23:25 - Wooden spoon moment27:20 - Gold medal achievement
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Former World Champion, World Record holder, and Olympic silver medallist Colin Jackson is the latest legend to join the pod and sit down with Katharine Merry and Allison Curbishley. Colin reminisces about winning the world title in 1999 in Seville shortly after the death of a training partner, winding sprinters up by winning the 60m flat in Paris, and a jet ski fiasco with Linford Christie and John Regis.
Timecodes04:17 – Bronze medal performance 18:36 – Silver medal performance 26:49 – Wooden spoon moment 36:51 – Gold medal performance
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Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill is the latest athlete to discuss the most memorable moments from her career and she looks at some of the highlights in the sport that stand out for her.
She reminisces on watching a remarkable world record breaking run from Usain Bolt in 2009 and having an unlikely fan in Denzel Washington.
Ennis-Hill also talks about returning to compete as a mum and how that impacted her Olympic performance in 2014 and reflects on her gold medal win on Super Saturday at London 2012.
02:50 Bronze medal achievement 07:10 Best achievement by other athlete 11:40 Silver medal achievement 18:10 Wooden spoon moment 22:45 Gold medal achievement
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In the next episode, Paula Radcliffe relives some of the greatest moments in her career on the track, on the road and cross country.
She looks back on the moment that Ingrid Kristiansen set the marathon world record and discusses her heartbreak at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Radcliffe also reflects on happier times with setting the world record at the London Marathon in 2003 and she also discusses the personal significance of the number 17.
04:00 Bronze medal achievement07:00 Best achievement by other athlete12:05 Silver medal achievement16:05 Wooden spoon moment22:50 Gold medal achievement
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In this latest episode the spotlight falls on Dame Denise Lewis as she shares her experience of claiming Gold in 2000 Sydney Olympics, seeing the Commonwealth games come home to Birmingham and her journey to the top of the sport. She also details how her life changed following global success.
TOPICS02:10 Bronze medal achievement 09:30 Best achievement by other athlete 13:30 Silver medal achievement 23:40 Wooden spoon moment27:10 Gold medal moment
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On the first episode of the All About: Athletics podcast, Steve Cram takes centre stage to talk about his medal laden career in the 800 and 1500 metres.
Hear the former World, European and Commonwealth champion discuss his love for Oslo, his admiration of Usain Bolt and his greatest achievement.
Cram also relives his most embarrassing moment, including an almost ‘royally’ awkward situation at the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh.
TOPICS04:00 Bronze medal achievement 09:20 Best achievement by other athlete 11:30 Silver medal achievement22:30 Wooden spoon moment 30:10 Gold medal moment