Two weeks at Wimbledon

Two weeks at Wimbledon

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So much more than sport

With around 15 tattoos across her arms neck and throat and a habit of wearing temporary tattoos on her face when playing, it's fair to say Oleksandra Oliynykova has a distinctive look. But she also has a fearsome will to win, and is knocking on the door of the top 50, in women's ...  Afficher plus

A fantastic adventure

"Jobs fill your pocket, but adventures fill your soul." So said US actress Jamie Lyn Beatty. So this week we fill your soul with fantastical adventures and adventurers. Belgium Tom de Dorlodot soars through the air like an eagle, exploring places untouched by humans. He does it a ...  Afficher plus

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BBC OS Conversations: Women in sport
The Documentary Podcast

The Women’s World Cup is underway and global attention is once again on women in sport. Host James Reynolds brings together Preeti Singh, a national and international basketball player for India, lawyer and former England netball player Eboni Usoro-Brown and Jennifer Jones, one o ...  Afficher plus

Michael Phelps, Rachel Brown and the Cultural Olympiad
The Olympics

As the US Olympic swimming trials get underway, the legendary Michael Phelps speaks about his comeback and rivalry with fellow American Ryan Lochte. Eleanor Oldroyd, former tennis player Mark Woodford and hurdler Jack Green discuss if athletes should take part in Olympic opening ...  Afficher plus

Credit Where it's Due
The Rennae Stubbs Tennis Podcast

Rennae and Caitlin are together at the BNP Paribas Open, where we spent International Women's Day with Meghan Robson, the Head of US Credit Strategy for BNP Paribas and a lifelong athlete. Meghan joined us to talk about how sport can be credited with helping women in all walks of ...  Afficher plus

Sport Has it All: Racism, Redemption, Leadership & Dreams
The Ticket Podcast

Port Melbourne FC fights back after the local council ends their FIFA World Cup legacy dream; a 16 year old AFL player stands up to racism plus experts on what needs to happen; Australian men's test cricket team captain Pat Cummins on leadership.