On the Podium
A podcast by BBC World Service
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39 Episodes
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Salum Kashafali: The fastest Paralympian on Earth
Published: 7/29/2022 -
Anna Kiesenhofer: Alone against the odds
Published: 7/22/2022 -
Neeraj Chopra: Inspiring India
Published: 7/15/2022 -
Raven Saunders: Making a statement on the podium
Published: 7/8/2022 -
Dr Jana Pittman: Sprinting, sliding and saving lives
Published: 7/1/2022 -
Anastasia Pagonis: Gold medal influencer
Published: 6/24/2022 -
Gianmarco Tamberi: Sharing the gold
Published: 6/17/2022 -
Introducing On the Podium season 2
Published: 6/5/2022 -
Helen and Kate Richardson-Walsh
Published: 7/18/2021 -
Sakshi Malik
Published: 7/18/2021 -
Lex Gillette
Published: 7/18/2021 -
Brighton Zeuner
Published: 7/18/2021 -
Sizwe Ndlovu
Published: 7/18/2021 -
Shaunae Miller-Uibo
Published: 7/18/2021 -
Oksana Masters
Published: 7/18/2021 -
Maarten van der Weijden
Published: 7/18/2021 -
Ines Boubakri
Published: 7/18/2021 -
Matt Stutzman
Published: 7/18/2021 -
Coming soon: The On the Podium podcast
Published: 5/19/2021
The stories behind the medals. As the 2024 Paris Olympics and Paralympics approach, comedian Eliza Skinner and athletics commentator Ed Harry interview remarkable athletes about the journeys they took to the Games. Basketball champion Breanna Stewart and shot-putter Raven Saunders explain why they use the platform sport gives them to act as advocates. Swimmer Anastasia Pagonis and rower Brigit Skarstein share how sport helped them rebuild their futures after life-changing events, while John McFall, Markus Rogan and Maarten van der Weijden talk about the lives they have found after leaving competition behind. Multi-sport stars like Oksana Masters and Jana Pittman reveal what it's like to compete at both the summer and winter Games. There's stories of memorable victories, like the moment high jump champion Gianmarco Tamberi chose to share his gold medal, and Shaunae Miller-Uibo putting everything on the line to reach the top step of the podium. Plus, the triumphs nobody predicted, including Molly Seidel's shock marathon bronze, and the day Anna Kiesenhofer rode away from cycling's biggest names to claim gold in Tokyo.