My Defining Moments @ChrisBrownSport
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@ChrisBrownSport asks stars of the sports world to name the five defining moments of their career.
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Episode 26: Lindsey Jacobellis, Snowboarding
At the 2006 Winter Olympics, a 20-year-old American snowboarder by the name of Lindsey Jacobellis became a household name. Not for winning a gold medal, but for "losing" one. With a clear lead in the inaugural Snowboard Cross event, Lindsey attempted a grab coming off the final roller. She fell, watched the gold medal disappear and got up for silver.
16 years later, at her fifth Olympic Games, Lindsey finally took her place on the top step of the Olympic podium. Winning Team USA's first gold medal of the Games, it was the fairy-tale story of the Games. Backed up by a second gold medal in the mixed team event a few days later.
Whilst discussing her five defining moments, Lindsey talks through how she dealt with the pain of Torino and joy of Beijing. Plus a whole lot of ups and downs in between!
So wrap up warm and listen to Lindsey Jacobellis on My Defining Moments.
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Episode 25: Laura Weightman, Athletics
British distance runner Laura Weightman announced her retirement from Athletics last month. Although it came much sooner than she would have liked, it gave Laura the opportunity to chat through the 5 moments that defined her career.
A career that included many highlights - 3 Top 8 placings at a global championships, 2 medals over 1500 metres at the European Championships and also 2 Commonwealth medals, including one at 5000 metres.
Coached throughout her career by 1983 World Champion and BBC commentator Steve Cram, the athlete from the North East made a name for herself at the London 2012 Olympic Games. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Laura was denied the chance to compete at her third Olympics in 2020, when in peak shape.
A serious of injuries curtailed her career, but there are plenty of highlights to reflect on as Laura tells us her 5 defining moments. -
Episode 24: Non Stanford, Triathlon
At the age of 9, Non Stanford decided she wanted to be an Olympian. She tried Gymnastics, Swimming and Athletics before finding Triathlon, the sport that would take her to the Games.
Mentored by Dame Kelly Holmes throughout her teenage years, Non was a talented junior middle distance runner who became a world beating triathlete. After becoming world champion in 2013, Non achieved her childhood dream when she became an Olympian at the Rio 2016 Games.
However, the Games were bittersweet, finishing in 4th place just a few seconds behind her friend and team-mate Vicky Holland. The years that followed were tough on her mental health. But there was to be a happy ending to her career, winning Commonwealth silver for Wales in the Team Relay and a fairytale final race that brought home a European gold medal.
So once you've finished your swim, get listening to Non's five defining moments as you cycle and run your way home! -
Episode 23: Lutalo Muhammad, Taekwondo
Not only is Lutalo Muhammad Great Britain's most successful male Taekwondo practitioner, he's also the latest guest to discuss the 5 moments that defined his career.
In this episode of My Defining Moments, the recently retired 31-year-old discusses the controversy surrounding his selection for the London 2012 Olympic Games, his agonising last-second defeat in the 2016 Olympic final and his honest thoughts on the current state of Taekwondo.
Plus, you'll hear some of Lutalo's plans for the future! Could he be heading for MMA? Or a continuation of his already successful broadcasting career? Or both?! Either way, Lutalo certainly has a lot to talk about, so kick back and listen to our in-depth conversation.
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Thanks for listening!
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Episode 22: Tom Bosworth, Athletics
Over the summer, Tom Bosworth retired from the sport of Athletics. The 32-year-old race walker enjoyed an emotional send-off at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games. In this episode of My Defining Moments, Tom reflects on his career and looks ahead to the future.
Hear Tom discuss his late start to Athletics, coming out as gay on breakfast TV and his mental health struggles following London 2017.
Plus, he looks back on finishing Top 8 at all four major championships - Olympic, World, European and Commonwealth.
There's a lot of interesting insights into life as an elite athlete, so why not go out for a long walk and let Tom's story inspire you!
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Episode 21: Nathan Adrian, Swimming
Nathan Adrian is one of Team USA's most decorated swimmers. The 2012 Olympic 100m Freestyle champion has enjoyed plenty of success in the pool, but recently had to battle something bigger than a major swim meet - cancer.
On this episode of My Defining Moments, Nathan talks through that cancer diagnosis, his first swim back in the pool and how he returned to the top stop of the podium the following year.
We also took a deep dive into Nathan's early career, including the incredible journey to his first Olympic Games in 2008, how important the NCAAs are to his success and what it is like to become Olympic champion.
Plus, we hear stories of life in the ready room, racing with and against Michael Phelps and how important the US Olympic team officials are in the dining hall.
This is definitely one to listen to if you're a young swimmer dreaming of Olympic glory!
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Thanks for listening to the My Defining Moments podcast!
@ChrisBrownSport