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There's a lot of people inspiring a lot of others to change sport in this country, and in this episode we catch up with one of them.
Great British Bosses from Anything but Footy, is the behind the scenes conversation of sport in the UK, and speaks to the men and women in charge.
Alison Young is the CEO of the Youth Sport Trust which aims to build a brighter future for every child. She speaks passionately about her work with schools and teachers and reveals why '60 mins' should be as well known as '5 a day' to all parents in this country!
In her previous role she also set up the Team Bath programme, and reveals her hopes of a return to elite netball for the West Country team too!
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Powerleague is famous for footy we know! 40+ sites in UK, Ireland and the Netherlands with 6.5 million customers every year!
So why is a podcast called 'Anything but Footy' talking to the CEO? Well Powerleague is now dipping its toe into the fastest growing sport in the world - Padel!
Its first new Padel centres are in Shoreditch and Birmingham and we're told there's more to come! And as we hear, maybe a new sport for the Olympics in the year's to come too!
This is Great British Bosses with Christian Rose.
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Ten years on from staging the Commonwealth Games, Scotland has stepped up again to rescue the event.
Glasgow will once again be the host city, this time for the 2026 Games, but it'll be very different from 2014.
It'll all be staged in 4 venues within an 8 mile radius with 10 sports across 11 days. And the ten sports are:
Athletics and Para Athletics (Track & Field)
Swimming and Para Swimming
Artistic Gymnastics
Track Cycling and Para Track Cycling
Netball
Weightlifting and Para Powerlifting
Boxing
Judo
Bowls and Para Bowls
3x3 Basketball and 3x3 Wheelchair Basketball
In this special episode, we find out more from Commonwealth Games Scotland on how the Games will be staged, and why Scotland is in the right place to deliver!
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A spectacular summer in the pool in Paris for Aquatics GB - across swimming, diving, para swimming and artistic swimming - with medals galore and the first ever Olympic medal in the artistic discipline (formerly known as synchro swimming!)
But what comes next as it’s a long time to the next Games in Los Angeles in 2028? What does the national governing body responsible for the elite and high performances of British athletes have in store in the meantime, and how does it tell the stories of its world class talent?
It’s something that new CEO Drew Barrand is very conscientious of in this episode of Great British Bosses from Anything but Footy - the behind the scenes conversation with the people who run sport in the UK.
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Please allow us a slight brand diversification in this episode of the podcast, because we so wanted to speak to someone behind the scenes of the next big Olympics Games - the first ever Esports Olympics in Saudi Arabia in 2025.
Alban Dechelotte is one of these people - the CEO of G2 Esports - and IOC member on the Esports Commission.
What's in store and what's the future? Find out in this special episode of 'Great Bosses' from Anything but Footy!
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A spectacular summer of success at the Olympics and Paralympics for British Triathlon, and without a Brownlee brother in the team for the first time since Beijing 2008.
But what next for the organisation, it's athletes, members and the sport itself.
In this episode of Great British Bosses from Anything but Footy, we're joined by new CEO Ruth Daniels, who joined the National Governing Body in early 2024...
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In her own words on the 'Women in Rugby League' website, Julia Lee says "she's an ordinary person". When you hear this episode of Great British Bosses from Anything but Footy, the work she's done over the years, and continues to do, you'll agree she's extraordinary.
Like a lot of team sports, the role of women and the history of the growth of the game has been hidden and undervalued, something Julia doesn't accept and is determined to put right, and one example is the ‘Life with the Lioness’s’ project which shines a light on untold stories and experiences of those women who represented Great Britain between 1996 and 2003.
And for more info check out https://www.womeninrugbyleague.org.uk/
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As the Olympic and Paralympic summer comes to an end, many of us will be thinking what next? The UK is already preparing to host the Women’s Rugby World Cup next year, the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham in 2026 and hopefully the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow!
But like Paris 2024, none of these will take place without a huge number of volunteers, or ambassadors, of the event.
Liz Stainthorpe is an event volunteer and manager & booking agent of The Games Maker Choir and in this special episode of Great British Bosses, we hear about the important role volunteers play in sport presentation, how if managed correctly, they could add further value to events, how to get involved and sign up the Choir for Sport for future Games!
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The first ever Paris Paralympics are coming to a close, and although it may not have had quite the glitz of the French Olympics earlier this summer, the Games will no doubt go down as the best yet, with organisers creating more magical memories in key locations across the French capital, and selling more than 2 million tickets.
Paralympics GB has seen success in the water, on the water, on the track and out on the road. New names have come to the fore and Aquatics GB's para swimming team - particularly the women - has been the standout sport so far.
But what next? What's the next 4 years look like ahead of LA? And beyond for the moment. Michael reveals his thoughts on staging the Paralympics every two years, in smaller cities right across the world who are unable to deliver bigger Games, and in fact remove all ties with the Olympics. Could this be what's needed for Para sport?
We discuss and want to hear from you too!
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Competing over 4 days on the track and 3 days on the road, this is the British Cycling Team for the Paris Paralympics.
23 athletes - 17 riders and 6 pilots - will be representing Paralympics GB this summer in the first ever Paralympic Games in the French capital.
Aged between 20 and 47, this team has 59 Paralympics appearances between them, including Paris.
Find out much more and keep unto date with their stories at www.britishcycling.org.uk
This is special episode of the podcast with British Cycling
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We don't often do more than half an hour, never more than an hour, so here's a BUMPER edition of the podcast talking all things Team GB at the Paris 2024 Olympics!
We look at our medal predictions, and review every sport and see who's happy or sad?
With the Paralympics just a week away, this is the right time to put Paris 2024 Olympics to bed!
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Michael and John round up an incredible 2 and a half weeks of Olympic action, working for talkSPORT.
Reunited in a French bar on the evening of the closing ceremony, they discuss Team GB's medal haul, place in the medal table and reveal their own three highlights of the Games.
Paris 2024 is 'fini' - Ciao Milano Cortina '26 and hello Hollywood for LA '28!
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Bon voyage to British Athletes competing at the Paris 2024 Olympics...
A super Saturday send off from a sell out crowd at the London Stadium with British records and European records falling, personal bests and seasons bests being achieved...
Michael and John round up the action from world class competitors Noah Lyles, Gabby Thomas, Keely Hodgkinson, Dina Asher Smith, Matthew Hudson Smith and many more and we hear from a delighted Laviai Nielsen on her 400m personal best!
This is Anything but Footy - en-route to Paris 2024!
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Great Britain is the most successful nation in the history of cycling in the Olympics.
At this summer’s Games in Paris, 30 cyclists from track, road, BMX and mountain bike have been chosen to represent Team GB.
In this special episode with British Cycling we hear all about the make up of one of the biggest ever Great Britain Cycling Teams, with its mixture of new talent and experience.
This is Great British Bosses from Anything but Footy with Great Britain Cycling Team Performance Director, Stephen Park CBE.
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We hit the markets at the London Stock Exchange with the Team GB medal targets for the Paris 2024 Olympics.
A range of 50-70 with uptown 20 golds according to Team GB chef de mission Mark England.
We round up the athletics, cycling and climbing team announcements with 3 weeks to go before the Games
And hear from a returning Paralympic champion from British Rowing Giedre Rakauskaite otherwise known as super G!
This is Anything but Footy - we're en-route to Paris 2024
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Andy Murray is an Olympic legend with two golds. Andy Murray is a Wimbledon institution with two men's singles titles - ending a run of 77 years by a British man.
Sir Andy confirmed early on Day 2 of the All England Championships he wan't join got make his final bow on Centre Court - well not til the doubles with brother Jamie later this week. We've the very latest and British round up of Wimbledon so far!
There's more Olympic tennis in our News from the Games plus Archery, Golf, Skateboarding, Para Canoe and 18 year old Anna Hursey in her first Olympics in the Table Tennis and Liam Pitchford in his 4th - and he's still a young 30 year old!
We're en-route to Paris 2024 via Wimbledon!
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What a weekend in Manchester! The weather's been bad for a second year running but the sporting success of the new and rising stars in British Athletics is a brilliant story to tell!
17 yo Phoebe Bell wins the 800m to book her place in Paris - she's on work experience at a primary school in Hertfordshire tomorrow
Georgia Bell has come back to the sport she loves while working on cyber security, and beats Laura Muir in the 1500m.
While Lina and her sister Laviai bag a spot in Paris just minutes apart.
We round up the full weekend from Manchester and have the latest Team GB athletes picked for judo and Taekwondo!
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1 month until the Olympics
2 months to the Paralympics
Team GB and Paralympics GB name 10 shooters targeting success in Paris - well as you’ll hear in this latest podcast just outside the French capital city.
Andy Murray’s in the draw for Wimbledon - but will he make it - we think we have the perfect finish for him at SW19.
And Michael looks ahead to a BIG weekend at the British Championship & Olympic trials in Manchester - and he’s got a brolly!
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A month to go! It soon comes round only feels like it was January and Olympic year had just started!
Team GB announced their first 20 cyclists today, but the freak injury to Katie Archibald means 6 more cycling squads will be confirmed next week too! Olympic medalist Jack Carlin talks us through it!
We say thank you to Jonny Brownlee - the men's rugby 7s team will also be missed. Hannah Cockroft on why its important Paris puts on a great Paralympics! And athletics will be week one of LA 2028 - we repeat week one! We try and not get grumpy about it!
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In this special episode with Paddle UK, we spend a day at the Lee Valley White Water Centre with the Team GB canoe slalom athletes, with a month to go before the Games.
Adam Burgess confirms he’s now competing in two events in Paris - adding Kayak Cross to his schedule. And Performance director Mark Ratcliffe talks us through each of the athletes strengths ahead of the summer. We also hear from Joe Clarke, Mallory Franklin and Kimberley Woods on their goals for the Games!
We hear about the million reasons why legacy has worked from London 2012.
And you can find out much more info on all things canoeing at paddleuk.org.uk
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