362 episodes

Three men who dream of Olympic glory and have as much athletic prowess as a piece of cheese sit down (or stand up) and discuss the Olympics, bringing you daily updates, segments and attempted humour that would make even the most passionate Olympics fan in the world crack a wry smile. Well, at least we hope. If it doesn't then we'll gladly give you your money back.

Off The Podium - An Olympics Podcast Ben Waterworth, Colin Hilding & Jarrod Loobeek

    • Sport

Three men who dream of Olympic glory and have as much athletic prowess as a piece of cheese sit down (or stand up) and discuss the Olympics, bringing you daily updates, segments and attempted humour that would make even the most passionate Olympics fan in the world crack a wry smile. Well, at least we hope. If it doesn't then we'll gladly give you your money back.

    Episode 362 - Anthony Nesty Interview

    Episode 362 - Anthony Nesty Interview

    An absolutely massive chat coming down your speakers today as we speak with an athlete who not only owns a piece of history, but is set to take the reigns of one of the biggest teams at the Paris Olympics. Anthony Nesty is a swimmer from Suriname who in 1988 created history by winning Suriname's first (and only) Olympic gold medal in the 100m butterfly, and further added to this tally by taking bronze in Barcelona in the same event. And if that wasn't enough for Anthony he is only months away from coaching the US men's swimming team at the Paris Olympics, with all the eyes of the world fixated on his team of superstars. In this great chat with Anthony, we learn about his rise through the swimming ranks and just what it meant to Suriname to have an Olympic gold medallist. We also learn more about the developments in swimming over the years and how different athletes are that he coaches now compared to himself when he was competing. Added to this we find out just how the mood is in the US Swim Team ahead of Paris, how they are feeling about Australia in the lead up to the Olympics and just whether or not Chairy can play a part in the team in July and August. It's an amazing chat with an amazing individual that you won't want to miss!

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Episode 361 - PyeongChang 2018 Opening Ceremony Review (Redux)

    Episode 361 - PyeongChang 2018 Opening Ceremony Review (Redux)

    Our latest episode in our classic Olympic Opening Ceremony series is here as we once again go over an Opening Ceremony we have already covered in looking at the 2018 Winter Olympic Opening Ceremony from PyeongChang in South Korea! Has this Opening Ceremony actually improved since we watched it six years ago? How excited are we to have so much mascot interaction in this ceremony? Why are we still disappointed by the lack of Psy, even though there is technically Psy in it? Are we in awe of the soprano singer still? Are we slowly becoming nostalgic for Thomas Bach (Olympic Champion Fencing) and his very long speeches? And does this episode make us want to re-visit some other recent Opening Ceremonies for another look? It's all here in another epic episode that you won't want to miss!

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Episode 360 - 100 Days To Go Till Paris 2024

    Episode 360 - 100 Days To Go Till Paris 2024

    A very special mid-week episode of Off The Podium coming your way today to celebrate 100 days to go till the Paris 2024 Olympics! Direct from the Australian Olympic Team's opening ceremony uniform launch in Sydney, we speak to Aussie Chef de Mission for Paris 2024 and Olympic legend Anna Meares, as well as Olympians Michelle Heyman, Tilly Kearns, Mariafe Artacho del Solar, Tom Green and Nick Malouf about their thoughts on the uniform as well as just how they are preparing for the Olympics in just 100 days time. It's one massive episode to celebrate one massive occasion that you simply can't miss!

    • 36 min
    Episode 359 - Jenny Lyons Interview

    Episode 359 - Jenny Lyons Interview

    It's a return to the Winter Olympics today as we sit down with Aussie Olympian Jenny Lyons to chat about her incredible skiing career across two different sports that took her to three Olympics and a whole bunch of success along the way! We learn from Jenny just what took her into skiing and what the scene was like in the sport of alpine in Australia during her early years. We also find out about her three Olympic appearances and her honest assessment of why the Olympics weren't always the best experiences for her. Added to this we find out about her bronze medal at the X Games in 2012, what Australia needs in order to get more people involved in alpine skiing and just what could lead her out of retirement once again to give a fourth Olympics a crack. It's a fun interview that you will get a lot out of so be sure to tune in!

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Episode 358 - Campbell Harrison Interview

    Episode 358 - Campbell Harrison Interview

    After a couple of years away from talking to sport climbing athletes we now bring you two in the space of two weeks as we sit down with Campbell Harrison to learn about his career in the sport as he gears up for his Olympic debut in Paris! We find out from Campbell just what drew him into the sport and the progression he made towards his Olympic qualification. We also learn about the qualification process in the lead up to Tokyo and the incredibly difficult decisions he had to make that ultimately cost him a spot on the team for the Olympics. Added to this we learn more about the unique parts of his body he has to train in order to bring in peak performance, just what he hopes to achieve in Paris as well as just why Chairy could be used as a motivational tool for him heading into his first Olympics. It's a great chat that you won't want to miss!

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Episode 357 - Oceania Mackenzie Interview

    Episode 357 - Oceania Mackenzie Interview

    It's been nearly three years since we last spoke to an athlete from sport climbing and today we finally fix that drought by speaking with Australian Olympian Oceania Mackenzie about her incredible career in the sport, Olympic experiences in Tokyo and what to expect from her second Olympic appearance in Paris later this year! We find out from Oceania how she got started in the sport and at what event she competed at that sparked her passion for the sport even further towards her debut Olympic appearance. We also learn about the mental aspect of the sport and whether doing puzzles can help when it comes to competing. Added to this we learn more about her hopes for Paris later this year, just why she loves vlogging so much and what bonus aspect of becoming an Olympic gold medallist will spur her towards glory at the Olympics even more. It's a fun chat that you can't miss!

    • 1 hr 5 min

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