Jumping The Gun

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Podcast by JTG

Épisodes

  1. 29/05/2018

    Problem with "Potential"; Centrowitz-Past Present and Prefontaine

    In this week's podcast we look at the leading Irish results from last weekend, before delving into our topic of discussion for this episode: the problem with potential and athlete development. We then go international to the Prefontaine Classic (31:30 into the podcast) with interviews with Matthew Centrowitz, Christian Coleman and Shelby Houlihan. This was the last time the event will be held in the original Hayward Field before it's demolished and rebuilt. Is it really that 'HISTORIC'? 'Centro' reflects on the Asbel Kiprop doping situation along with his favourite memories from Hayward Field. Coleman talks about his hiccups since winning the world indoors while Houlihan talks about her big breakthrough and the gold dust of the Jerry Schumacher/Bowerman Track Club regime. There were plenty of good performances from Irish athletes at home and abroad. Phil Healy was one of the headliners at the AAI Games while the juniors grabbed attention at the IFAM meeting in Oordegem - The women's U20 4x100m relay team set a new national record and Sarah Healy broke the youth 1500m record. This leads into our discussion on potential. Do we keep going back to the source when a talent hits a roadblock? Should we look at athletic scouts and identify those for the long game. It becomes a merry-go-round instead of developing what we have, which would create a consistent path for the next generation. Alternatively we keep going back to the 'talent.'

    1 h 1 min
  2. 14/05/2018

    Social Media: Scourge or Saviour?; Cash for Coaching; The Truth and Shanghai

    It’s round three of the latest Jumping The Gun podcast reincarnation and we cut our teeth straight into the social media debate sparked by Sonia O’Sullivan’s article in The Irish Times last week. Are athletes losing their way on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook instead of getting the ultimate like… performances on the track and field? We debate the merits of social media and using it as a platform for branding, income and just good old passing the time and entertainment purposes. But has it gone too far or not too far. Next up we discuss the quiet, but potentially exciting, development at the Athletics Ireland Congress last month where €3 of every member (there are currently circa 60,000) of the association’s registration will be ring-fenced for investment into coaching. The key question is whether the money will be put into high level coaching or the developmental level. We talk about what we’d do with that sweet cash and how we might get to the next level. Having asked for questions from our listeners we delved deep into the plethora (two) and picked out Elizabeth Egan’s: what Irish records will be broken this summer? Delving into The Truth, we tell you all about Grant Holloway and the highlights of the American collegiate scene including ANOTHER World U20 record by Sydney McLaughlin and Siofra Cleirigh Buttner winning The Big East 800m title again. We close out with being Shanghaied with another Diamond League meeting and what we can remember were the highlights from China. How many athletes are really shining bright like a diamond to draw the public’s attention? Of course there are a few more meandering conversations along with Sarah Healy’s rising stock and a 15-year-old, Max Burgin, running a world age best of 1:47.50 for the 800m.

    52 min

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