
10 episodes

The Breakdown with Orla Chennaoui and Greg Rutherford Eurosport
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4.7 • 53 Ratings
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Welcome to The Breakdown, where we bring you conversations with sports stars and celebrities, breaking down the components of success, the battles common to us all, and the elements of sport that unify each and every one of us.
The Breakdown, with Eurosport presenters Orla Chennaoui and Greg Rutherford
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Greg Rutherford
To mark the end of Series One of The Breakdown, Orla Chennaoui puts co-host Greg Rutherford in the interviewee seat for a special bonus episode...
In what could be a therapy session, the 2012 Olympic champion looks back in candour on the childhood experiences which propelled him into the world of sport and shares the sliding doors moment when as a tearaway teenager, he could have died ‘car surfing’.
We take a deep dive into the trials and tribulations of his career, and explore the chip on his shoulder that drove - and still drives - him to strive for more… “I think no matter what walk of life you’re in and what you’ve done - be it in sport, business, whatever it is - you can try new things and challenge yourself”.
Production Manager: Maria Pilkington
Audio edit and mix: Phil Golston and Chris Watts
Footage edit: Phil Golston
Produced by Orla Chennaoui and Pete Burton
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Barry Hearn
In the latest episode of The Breakdown, Orla Chennaoui and Greg Rutherford pay a visit to one of the most successful operators in the history of the British sport industry, Barry Hearn.
Renowned for his revolutionary promotion of snooker, darts and boxing, Barry - now aged 74 - draws distinct parallels between sport and business and looks back light-heartedly at the many lessons of success he’s learned throughout his accomplished career: “My candle is not the brightest in the room, but it burns longer than anyone else.”
He also opens up about his relationships with two hugely important men in his life; son Eddie and snooker legend Ronnie O’Sullivan…
Production Manager: Maria Pilkington
Audio edit and mix: Phil Golston and Chris Watts
Footage edit: Phil Golston
Produced by Orla Chennaoui and Pete Burton
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Amy Williams
Amy Williams, MBE joins Greg and Orla for an enlightening and honest account about life as a retired athlete and working mum.
“I actually love being spontaneous and I love not having the routine, and then I know in certain elements of life, you have to.”
The former skeleton racer and Olympic gold medalist also reflects on her career, the importance of trusting your gut and knowing the ‘right’ time to walk away.
Then based on her own personal experiences, Amy shares her approaches for managing anxiety (with an improvised Box Breathing demo) and we dig into colour personalities as a technique to better understand ourselves and others…
Production Manager: Maria Pilkington
Audio edit and mix: Phil Golston
Footage edit: Phil Golston
Produced by Orla Chennaoui and Pete Burton
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Ronnie O'Sullivan
We’ve taken a short break to make way for an epic summer of sport, but we’re back with a bang with none other than the legendary Ronnie O’Sullivan.
In an incredibly open conversation with Orla Chennaoui and Greg Rutherford, Ronnie takes us back to the dark places he promised himself he’d never return to en route to winning his record-equalling seventh World Snooker Championship title.
He also opens up about his experiences with anxiety over the last decade, the invaluable buzz he gets from running and his revolutionary work with psychiatrist Steve Peters on taking ownership of his thoughts: “It’s about parking it up; we’re not dealing with that now, we’ll chat about that later but not right now while you’re trying to win this snooker match…”
Audio Editor: Phil Golston
Footage Editor: Phil Golston
Cameras: Alex Giles
Production Manager: Maria Pilkington
Produced by Orla Chennaoui and Pete Burton
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Robert Rinder
In a change of pace this week, we speak to TV celebrity, and good friend of Greg, Robert Rinder.
You may know him from an array of TV shows, and what follows is a fascinating conversation about life, sport, and everything in between.
Rinder tells us how taking up running "really did change my life" - even if he's not a fan of the London Marathon route...
We also hear about the extraordinary challenge he faced for Sport Relief and how his first response was, “I do think you should know everybody's going to sue you..."
The Breakdown is presented by Orla Chennaoui and Greg Rutherford
Production Manager: Maria Pilkington
Audio edit and mix: Pete Burton
Footage edit: Phil Golston and Pete Burton
Cameras: Marco Camilloni and Pete Burton
Produced by Orla Chennaoui and Pete Burton
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. -
Jess Learmonth
After last week's emotional discussion with Sir Chris Hoy, another Team GB gold-medal winner joins Orla and Greg this week as we meet Jess Learmonth.
Part of the team which brought home the gold in the mixed relay triathlon in Tokyo, Jess has a remarkable backstory, which involves working in Sainsbury's on minimum wage - a world away from some elite athletes.
We also hear about the moment she thought her "world was about to end", when she broke her back just five months before the Olympics were due to start...
The Breakdown is presented by Orla Chennaoui and Greg Rutherford
Production Manager: Maria Pilkington
Audio edit and mix: Pete Burton
Footage edit: Phil Golston and Pete Burton
Cameras: Marco Camilloni and Pete Burton
Produced by Orla Chennaoui and Pete Burton
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Customer Reviews
Great Podcast!!
Really insightful discussion with Chris Hoy, now going back to listen to the previous ones.
Well done Orla
Orla is fantastic and holds the episodes together, her experience as a broadcaster and journalist is evident. Unfortunately it all gets a bit spoiled by Greg.
Sound!
Interesting podcast but has sound issues - constantly turning volume up and down!