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 Athlete Profile: Georgia Elwiss (ENG) Cricket | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:16:37

The England Cricket Board, England Hockey and England Netball have collaborated to launch a three-year campaign to maximise the legacy of hosting three consecutive World Cups and build a fan base for women’s team sports. They have an ambitious target to ensure all 7-13-year-old girls across the country have the opportunity to experience the benefits of team sport. One of the players who is helping to promote this initiative is England cricketing all rounder Georgia Elwiss. Georgia made her international debut for England in 2011. Having featured in the 2016 World Twenty20, she was named as the captain of Loughborough Lighting in the inaugural Kia Super League. For more conversations from the wotld of women's sports visit us at www.wispsports.com and join us on social media @WiSP Sports. Email us your commments, questions and suggestions to info@wispsports.com.  

 Athlete Profile: Jamie Sinclair (USA) Curling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:06

Chris Stafford talks to U.S. born Canadian Jamie Sinclair, 25, who has her sights set on the 2018 Winter Olympic Games and is checking off all the boxes along the way. Her recent U.S. National Championship crown is a career highlight for the now Minnesotan resident whose passion for Curling is infectious. Jamie was encouraged into the sport at the age of nine with her older brothers and collected medals as a Junior for Canada before being recruited to the U.S. National squad. She graduated from Carleton University with an Honors Degree in International Business and is trilingual in English, French and Spanish. Jamie revels in this game of chess on ice and now calls the shots as the Skip. For more conversations from the world of women's sports visit www.wispsports.com and follow us on social media @WiSP Sports.

 Athlete Profile: Jamie Sinclair (USA) Curling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:06

Chris Stafford talks to U.S. born Canadian Jamie Sinclair, 25, who has her sights set on the 2018 Winter Olympic Games and is checking off all the boxes along the way. Her recent U.S. National Championship crown is a career highlight for the now Minnesotan resident whose passion for Curling is infectious. Jamie was encouraged into the sport at the age of nine with her older brothers and collected medals as a Junior for Canada before being recruited to the U.S. National squad. She graduated from Carleton University with an Honors Degree in International Business and is trilingual in English, French and Spanish. Jamie revels in this game of chess on ice and now calls the shots as the Skip. For more conversations from the world of women's sports visit www.wispsports.com and follow us on social media @WiSP Sports.

 WiSP World Australia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:53

WiSP World Australia is back with a new season as Beth Davis from Melbourne and former Hockeyroos player Ashleigh Nelson in Perth have a packed show of news and two great guests. Olympic steeplechaser Genevieve LaCaze joins them to talk about her career and season plans from the Australian Team Camp in Falls Creek.  Ash' former Hockeyroos teammate Stacie Joseph talks about coaching opportunites for women in the sport and what her dream job would be. Plus the latest from around Australian women's sports including the National Bastkeball League,  AFL, the Matildas and the amazing freestyle aerial skier Lydia Lassila. For more conversations form the world of women's sports visit us at www.wispsports.com and follow us on social media @WiSP Sports. You can drop us a line too with any comments, questions or suggestions you may have to info@wispsports.com.

 WiSP World Australia | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:53

WiSP World Australia is back with a new season as Beth Davis from Melbourne and former Hockeyroos player Ashleigh Nelson in Perth have a packed show of news and two great guests. Olympic steeplechaser Genevieve LaCaze joins them to talk about her career and season plans from the Australian Team Camp in Falls Creek.  Ash' former Hockeyroos teammate Stacie Joseph talks about coaching opportunites for women in the sport and what her dream job would be. Plus the latest from around Australian women's sports including the National Bastkeball League,  AFL, the Matildas and the amazing freestyle aerial skier Lydia Lassila. For more conversations form the world of women's sports visit us at www.wispsports.com and follow us on social media @WiSP Sports. You can drop us a line too with any comments, questions or suggestions you may have to info@wispsports.com.

 Ruck On: The Rugby Show; S1E5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:11

Canada's dynamic duo Maria Samson & Kim Donaldson have the latest from the world of women's international rugby as they review the Six Nations tournamemt that winds up this weekend. They also bring us the inside scoop on the 2017 World Cup Finals as teams prepare their game for this summer's big event in Ireland in August.  The former Canadian teammates knows who's who and what's what in the game and have some fascinating insight into players and their form.  Plus Maria shares some exciting news of an important role she has been given for women's rugby in Canada. For more conversations from the world of women's sports visit us at www.wispsport.com and join us on social media @WiSP Sports.   

 Ruck On: The Rugby Show; S1E5 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:17:11

Canada's dynamic duo Maria Samson & Kim Donaldson have the latest from the world of women's international rugby as they review the Six Nations tournamemt that winds up this weekend. They also bring us the inside scoop on the 2017 World Cup Finals as teams prepare their game for this summer's big event in Ireland in August.  The former Canadian teammates knows who's who and what's what in the game and have some fascinating insight into players and their form.  Plus Maria shares some exciting news of an important role she has been given for women's rugby in Canada. For more conversations from the world of women's sports visit us at www.wispsport.com and join us on social media @WiSP Sports.   

 Locker Room Talk: S1E9; with Sara & Kelly | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:24

This week in the Locker Room Sara Gross and Kelly O'Mara talk about women who are leading the way into the wilderness. They also discuss the latest issues in women’s sport including Nike’s new hijab for Muslim women and March madness (and the female broadcaster who is covering it).  This week’s gripe comes from a listener who just had to get something off her chest, plus celebrate the amazing 79-year-old who skied to both the North and South Poles. Their guest is entrepreneur and trekker Marinel De Jesus who shares her experience and wisdom as the founder of Peak Explorations and Trails Without Borders. For more conversations from the world of women's sports visit us at www.wispsports.com and join us on social media @WiSP Sports.

 Locker Room Talk: S1E9; with Sara & Kelly | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:24

This week in the Locker Room Sara Gross and Kelly O'Mara talk about women who are leading the way into the wilderness. They also discuss the latest issues in women’s sport including Nike’s new hijab for Muslim women and March madness (and the female broadcaster who is covering it).  This week’s gripe comes from a listener who just had to get something off her chest, plus celebrate the amazing 79-year-old who skied to both the North and South Poles. Their guest is entrepreneur and trekker Marinel De Jesus who shares her experience and wisdom as the founder of Peak Explorations and Trails Without Borders. For more conversations from the world of women's sports visit us at www.wispsports.com and join us on social media @WiSP Sports.

 Athlete Profile: Deta Hedman (GBR) Darts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:03

Chris Stafford talks to Jamaican born Deta Hedman who has been an international darts player for more than 40 years with over 100 rankings titles to her name making her a legend in the sport. Some of her most prestigious titles include the World Masters, Europe Cup, Las Vegas Desert Classic and Zuiderduin Masters. But it is the World Championship crown which has eluded her and remains top of her bucket list. With tournaments both at home in England and abroad every weekend, Deta stays as focused and motivated as ever, whether she is representing her Oxford Club or England. She tells us how her family moved to the UK when she was just a teenager and how, despite darts being a male dominated sport, she made her mark.  She says she has always enjoyed playing men but when she beats them they are reluctant to admit they were beaten by a woman, even though she is one of the best players in the world. For more conversations from the world of women's sports, including over 600 podcasts, visit www.wispsports.com, and follow us on social media @WiSP Sports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.

 Athlete Profile: Deta Hedman (GBR) Darts | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:03

Chris Stafford talks to Jamaican born Deta Hedman who has been an international darts player for more than 40 years with over 100 rankings titles to her name making her a legend in the sport. Some of her most prestigious titles include the World Masters, Europe Cup, Las Vegas Desert Classic and Zuiderduin Masters. But it is the World Championship crown which has eluded her and remains top of her bucket list. With tournaments both at home in England and abroad every weekend, Deta stays as focused and motivated as ever, whether she is representing her Oxford Club or England. She tells us how her family moved to the UK when she was just a teenager and how, despite darts being a male dominated sport, she made her mark.  She says she has always enjoyed playing men but when she beats them they are reluctant to admit they were beaten by a woman, even though she is one of the best players in the world. For more conversations from the world of women's sports, including over 600 podcasts, visit www.wispsports.com, and follow us on social media @WiSP Sports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.

 WiSP IronWomen: S2E6: Sara Gross, Alyssa Godesky, Tara Norton, Sarah McPherson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:53

Multi-talented athlete Tara Norton joins Sara and Alyssa to explain how she ran a double marathon with a stress fracture in her femur and lived to tell the tale. A former professional triathlete, Tara had 25 Top 10 placings in long distance races during her career. Now a coach and a mom, Tara sets her sights on longer races and in 2016 took on the Ultraman triathlon in Hawaii - 10km (6.2mi) swim, 421km (261mi) bike, 84km (52.4mi) run. Known for mental toughness, Tara shares her wisdom and answers questions from the Women for Tri Facebook group. Sarah McPherson also drops by to talk about TriEqual's new initiative, Change Makers. And Alyssa tells us how she is handling two Ironmans in two weeks in New Zealand. For more conversations from the world of women’s sports visit www.wispsports.com and join us on social media @WiSP Sports.

 WiSP IronWomen: S2E6: Sara Gross, Alyssa Godesky, Tara Norton, Sarah McPherson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:23:53

Multi-talented athlete Tara Norton joins Sara and Alyssa to explain how she ran a double marathon with a stress fracture in her femur and lived to tell the tale. A former professional triathlete, Tara had 25 Top 10 placings in long distance races during her career. Now a coach and a mom, Tara sets her sights on longer races and in 2016 took on the Ultraman triathlon in Hawaii - 10km (6.2mi) swim, 421km (261mi) bike, 84km (52.4mi) run. Known for mental toughness, Tara shares her wisdom and answers questions from the Women for Tri Facebook group. Sarah McPherson also drops by to talk about TriEqual's new initiative, Change Makers. And Alyssa tells us how she is handling two Ironmans in two weeks in New Zealand. For more conversations from the world of women’s sports visit www.wispsports.com and join us on social media @WiSP Sports.

 The Horse Show: S2E1; Lucinda Green | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:37

Chris Stafford talks to Eventing legend Lucinda Green MBE about the changes that the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) has made to the Olympic format and the implications to three and four star level. Lucinda explains what it could mean for the future of eventing in general if the four star level is no longer the pinnacle of the sport. The fallout could have dire consequences, which begs the question of who the governing body is listening to as the sport struggles to stay in the Olympic family. And we hear Lucinda's reasoning about why cross country construction today may be contributing to rotational falls.  For more conversations from the world of women's sports visit www.wispsports.com and join us on social media @WiSP Sports.

 The Horse Show: S2E1; Lucinda Green | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:26:37

Chris Stafford talks to Eventing legend Lucinda Green MBE about the changes that the International Equestrian Federation (FEI) has made to the Olympic format and the implications to three and four star level. Lucinda explains what it could mean for the future of eventing in general if the four star level is no longer the pinnacle of the sport. The fallout could have dire consequences, which begs the question of who the governing body is listening to as the sport struggles to stay in the Olympic family. And we hear Lucinda's reasoning about why cross country construction today may be contributing to rotational falls.  For more conversations from the world of women's sports visit www.wispsports.com and join us on social media @WiSP Sports.

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