Planet Sport

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Your Sport Your World Your Voice

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  • 28 Jan: World Champion rower Debbie Flood and Olympic Exhibition

    27/01/2016 Duración: 901h00s

    Double world champion and double Olympic silver medallist rower Debbie Flood talks about some of the key aspects of her life in elite sport from faith to diet and drugs testing. And we continue our tour around the Olympic Exhibition in Rio with Christiane Paquelet, Cultural Director of the Brazil Olympic Committee, this time coming to the medals and mascots.

  • 21 Jan: Olympic Rower Debbie Flood & Olympic Exhibition in Rio

    20/01/2016 Duración: 901h00s

    Debbie Flood is a two times World Champion and double Olympic silver medallist. As part of Great Britain's women's quadruple sculls team she won the 2006 & 2010 World Championships and Olympic silver in Athens (2004) and Beijing (2008). She talks to us about her training and the sacrifices she had to make to reach the top. And we continue our tour around the Olympic Exhibition when it visited 2016 host city Rio de Janeiro and discover how table tennis played a part in bringing together two superpowers, China and the USA, in the 1970s.

  • 14 Jan: Former Chelsea midfielder Gavin Peacock & Olympic Exhibition in Rio

    13/01/2016 Duración: 901h00s

    We continue our tour of the Olympic Exhibition in Rio de Janeiro as the Brazilian city prepares to host the Summer Olympics in August. This week we discover the variety and creativity of the different Olympic torches and see items belonging to the founder of the modern Olympic movement, Baron Pierre de Coubertin. And we meet former Newcastle and Chelsea midfielder Gavin Peacock as he tells us how he first got into football and his journey to faith as a follower of Jesus Christ.

  • 07 Jan: Premier League Football and the Olympic Exhibition in Rio

    06/01/2016 Duración: 901h00s

    The busy Christmas and New Year fixtures in the English Premier League often define the league positions at the end of the season. Our Chief Football Correspondent Stuart Weir assesses which teams will be happiest with their performances over the holiday period. 2016 is an Olympic year with the Summer Games taking place in Rio de Janeiro in August. Adrian Barnard takes us on a tour of the Olympic Exhibition when he visited Rio two years ago in the company of Christiane Paquelet, Cultural Director of the Brazil Olympic Committee.

  • 31 Dec: Looking Forward to 2016 - Olympics & Premier League football

    30/12/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    We are joined by our Chief Football Correspondent Stuart Weir and former Football League referee Bob Hamer who share their hopes for sport in 2016 as we look forward to the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro and the culmination of an exciting 2015/16 English Premier League season.

  • 25 Dec: 2015 Review of the Year, Part 2 - AFC Bournemouth & World Athletics Champions

    22/12/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    In the second part of our 2015 Review of the Year we hear from three World Champion athletes who won titles at the World Athletics Championships in Beijing in August - 100 metres women's champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, 400 metres women's champion Allyson Felix and triple jump champion Christian Taylor. And we hear from players and staff at newly-promoted EPL side, AFC Bournemouth.

  • 17 Dec: 2015 Review of the Year, Part 1 - Djokovic, Odion Ighalo and Australian cricket

    16/12/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    We look back at some of the stories we covered in 2015. We hear from Australian Open tennis champions Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams, Watford FC's Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo and USA 400 metres runner Manteo Mitchell - who at the 2012 Olympics continued running in the 4 x 400m relay despite breaking his leg. And we hear how Australian cricket began to recover after the tragic death of Philip Hughes.

  • 10 Dec: Richie McCaw & Dan Carter Tributes & Zambian footballer Jacob Mulenga

    09/12/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    Two greats of World Rugby, Richie McCaw and Dan Carter, retired from the international game after helping New Zealand win the Rugby World Cup in October. Former Western Samoa scrum half, Tu Nu'uali'tia in Auckland, assesses their successes and contributions to the game. And Zambia football striker, Jacob Mulenga, tells us how his faith helped him when he was faced with two potentially career-threatening injuries.

  • 03 Dec: Jonah Lomu Tribute and Formula 1 Season Review

    01/12/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    Former Western Samoa scrum-half Tu Nu'uali'itia pays tribute to New Zealand rugby star, Jonah Lomu, who died recently at the age of 40 as he remembers playing against him in a Test match in 1996. We also applaud the IAAF's male and female Athletes of the Year, Ashton Eaton and Genzebe Dibaba and look back on the Formula 1 season just ended with 2013 Classic Formula Ford champion, Adriano Medeiros.

  • 26 Nov: Aaron Tredway, US footballer, coach and former club owner

    24/11/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    Former US footballer Aaron Tredway tells us more about his career in three African nations. He also talks about his coaching career in Africa and Asia and how as joint owner of the Cleveland City Stars he led the club to championship title success in 2008.

  • 19 Nov: F1 Season Review and US footballer Aaron Tredway

    17/11/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    We mark the achievements of 2015 F1 champion Lewis Hamilton and discuss whether 18-year-old rookie Max Verstappen has the potential to be as good as Ayrton Senna or Michael Schumacher. And in world football former goalkeeper and now football coach Aaron Tredway from the US tells us about his career in three African countries.

  • 12 Nov: Football Referees' Assessors and Richard Browne, T44 Double World Champion

    11/11/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    Football fans will always judge the referee and this week we are joined by Bob Hamer, a Football League Match Observer to find out about his very detailed role in assessing the performance of the referee and his assistants. And following the recent IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha we hear from the USA's Richard Browne, the new T44 world champion and new world record holder in both the 100 and 200 metre events.

  • 05 Nov: Qatar's Commitment to Sport & 2022 FIFA World Cup

    03/11/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    Planet Sport reporter Stuart Weir is in Doha to talk to Sheikha Asma Al Thani, Director of Marketing and Communications for the recent IPC Athletics World Championships and a member of the Qatari Olympic Committee. We find out about Qatar's commitment to sport as the country gears up to host several high profile sports events in the coming years and hear what fans coming to Qatar can expect at the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

  • 29 Oct: Rugby World Cup final preview & former Bath player, Phil Davies

    28/10/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    We look ahead to Saturday's Rugby World Cup final between Australia and the current holders New Zealand at Twickenham with Tu Nu'uali'itia who played in two World Cups in the 1990s for Western Samoa. Tu tells us about the atmosphere and expectation in New Zealand ahead of Saturday's game and shares his thoughts on two players to watch in the final. He also looks forward to the 2019 World Cup in Japan. And the former Bath, Aberavon and Bridgend forward Phil Davies tells us how his anger and love for a fight disappeared when he became a follower of Jesus Christ.

  • 22 Oct: All Black Inga Tuigamala and Rugby Core Value: Discipline

    21/10/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    As the Rugby World Cup reaches the semi-finals this weekend, former New Zealand winger Inga Tuigamala tells us about his career highlights and faith and another former international, Samoa's Tu Nu'uali'itia shares his thoughts on the fifth core value as outlined by the Rugby Football Union, discipline.

  • 16 Oct: Rugby coach Clive Jones and rugby core value, Enjoyment

    14/10/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    As the Rugby World Cup reaches the quarter-final stage this weekend we continue our discussion on the five core values of the sport, this week we come to Enjoyment. Former Western Samoa scrum-half Tu Nu'ulai'itia, who played in two World Cups in the 1990s, shares his experiences of enjoyment in the game. And we hear from Clive Jones, a rugby coach and former club player from Treorchy in South Wales, whose quest to find meaning and purpose in life led him from following Eastern mysticism to following Jesus Christ.

  • 08 Oct: African Games and Respect in Rugby Union

    07/10/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    We take a look back on the recent African Games in Congo-Brazzaville to hear from Nigeria’s table tennis star Funke Oshanaike and Zimbabwe’s medal-hope in the decathlon, Keegan Cooke. And with the Rugby World Cup now well underway we talk about one of the sports five's core values, respect. We hear from fans and the former Samoan scrum half Tu Nu’uali’itia who played in two World Cups shares his thoughts.

  • 01 Oct: Rugby World Cup Fans and Core Values of the Game

    30/09/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    We hear from fans at the Rugby World Cup match between Nambia and New Zealand to find out their thoughts on the tournament so far and discover how far some have travelled. We discuss the five core values of the game - teamwork, respect, enjoyment, discipline and sportsmanship - and hear from fans about which they think is the most important. Two-times World Cup player with Western Samoa, Tu Nu'ulai'itia, shares his thoughts on teamwork and sportsmanship.

  • 24 Sep: Rugby World Cup - Players' Memories

    23/09/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    Six former players recall their World Cup memories. We hear from three winners, New Zealand's Michael Jones (1987), Nick Farr-Jones from Australia (1991) and England's Jason Robinson (2003). We also hear from England full-back and losing finalist in 1991 Jonathan Webb, Western Samoa 1995 quarter-finalist Tu Nu'uali'itia and South Africa's fly-half Jannie de Beer who kicked a world record five dropped goals against England in 1999.

  • 17 Sep: Behind The Scenes At AFC Bournemouth

    16/09/2015 Duración: 901h00s

    We go behind the scenes at English Premier League new boys AFC Bournemouth to find out about the club's meteoric rise after almost going out of business just seven years ago and meet four people with very different roles at the club: from the players attacking midfielder Marc Pugh, Club Secretary Neil Vacher, Player Liaison Officer Pete Barry and Club Chaplain Andy Rimmer.

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