Share Global Athlete
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Global Athlete
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Peter Dahlin discusses his Open Letter to the International Olympic Committee “IOC” about the disappearance of Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai. The IOC has helped the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) kill the story rather than helping ensure Peng’s safety and freedom. Dahlin explains why the IOC's actions are so problematic.
In this episode, we talk about…
Memorable Quotes:
Guest Bio:
Peter Dahlin is a human rights activist and the director of Safeguard Defenders, a human rights NGO that undertakes and supports local field activities that contribute to the protection of basic rights, promote the rule of law, and enhance the ability of local civil society and human rights defenders in some of the most hostile environments in Asia. In 2016, Dahlin was secretly detained (disappeared) in China for 23 days for running a Beijing-based rights organization called China Action – the predecessor to Safeguard Defenders. While detained Dahlin was blindfolded, denied access to his embassy, exhaustively interrogated, and kept from sleeping. After his detention, he was deported from China under the espionage act
Links to Resources:
Dahlin’s Open Letter to IOC on Peng Shuai
Safeguard Defenders
Article from The Guardian about Dahlin’s Disappearance: A human rights activist, a secret prison and a tale from Xi Jinping's new China
New York Times Article about the China, the IOC, and Peng Shuai: Its Human Rights Record in Question, China Turns to an Old Friend
Follow Dahlin on Twitter @Peterinexile and follow Global Athlete @GlobalAthleteHQ . Get in touch a t [email protected] and join the movement at globalathlete.org .
This is a re-release of our interview with Matthew Graham and Paulina Tomczyk, originally published within GA Podcast EP04.
Athletes must have a voice when it comes to athlete rights and players associations provide the opportunity for their voices to be heard and supported. Noah welcomes Matt Graham and Paulina Tomczyk to discuss what players associations are and why they’re so necessary in today’s world of sport.
In this episode, we talk about…
Memorable Quotes:
Guest Bios:
Australian freestyle skier Matt Graham is the Director of Legal and Player Relations for the World Players Association.
Paulina Tomczyk is the General Secretary of EU Athletes, the European federation of player unions and athlete associations, and is also an Executive Committee Member of World Players Association.
Links to resources:
EU Athletes
World Players Association
IOC
The Cyclists Alliance
Follow World Players Association on Twitter @WorldPlayersUtd, EU Athletes @EUAthletes, Paulina @PauTomczyk and follow Global Athlete @GlobalAthleteHQ. Get in touch at [email protected] and join the movement at globalathlete.org.
This is a re-release of our interview with Rob Koehler, originally published within GA Podcast EP02.
Without athletes, the Olympic and Paralympic Games would not be possible. Noah talks with Rob Koehler about why it’s imperative to understand athletes’ rights and why more accountability is needed in both the IOC and Court of Arbitration for Sport.
In this episode, we talk about…
Memorable Quotes:
Guest Bio:
Rob Koehler is the Director General of Global Athlete and formerly the Deputy Director General of the World Anti-Doping Agency and a strong independent voice for athlete rights.
Links to resources:
IOC
United for Navid Campaign
IOC Athletes’ Commission
Olympic Commercialization and Player Compensations: A Review of Olympic Financial Reports
WADA: World Anti-Doping Agency
Court of Arbitration for Sport
Follow Rob on Twitter @RobKoehler2 and follow Global Athlete @GlobalAthleteHQ. Get in touch at [email protected] and join the movement at globalathlete.org.
This is a re-release of our interview with Proffessor Jules Boykoff, originally published within GA Poscast EP01.
The Olympics are no doubt an iconic sports staple and whether watching gymnasts tumble across an arena or skiers flying down the slopes, chances are you’ve watched—and probably cheered for—an Olympic event. Professor Jules Boykoff joins Noah Hoffman to break down the history of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and share the impact of some remarkable highs and lows of the modern Olympic games.
In this episode, we talk about…
Memorable Quotes:
Guest Bio:
Jules Boykoff writes on a range of subjects, including political activism, the Olympic Games, and climate change. Boykoff holds a Ph.D. in political science from American University. He currently teaches political science at Pacific University in Oregon.
He is the author of four books on the Olympics—NOlympians: Inside the Fight Against Capitalist Mega-Sports in Los Angeles, Tokyo, and Beyond (Fernwood, 2020), Power Games: A Political History of the Olympics (Verso, 2016), Activism and the Olympics: Dissent at the Games in Vancouver and London (Rutgers University Press, 2014), and Celebration Capitalism and the Olympic Games (Routledge, 2013).
Links to resources:
Jules Boykoff
“A Bid for a Better Olympics” New York Times (13 August 2014) Join the movement for athlete driven change across the world of sport at globalathlete.org.
This is a re-release of our interview with Beckie Scott, originally published within GA Podcast EP03.
Just because you’re elected to a position of power doesn’t mean you can make the changes you want. Beckie Scott joins Noah to discuss her experiences with both the WADA Athlete Committee and IOC Athletes’ Commission and the ups and downs of athlete representation and power in international sport governance.
In this episode, we talk about…
Memorable Quotes:
Guest Bio:
Beckie Scott is an Olympic gold and silver medalist in cross-country skiing. She was a member of the World Anti-Doping Agency’s Athlete Committee from 2005-2018, during which time she also served as chair of the committee, and she served on WADA’s Foundation Board and on the WADA Executive Committee.
In 2006, she was also elected as a member of the International Olympic Committee’s Athletes’ Commission. She served a full 8-year term ending in 2014. She’s also worked for the Canadian Olympic Committee and was on the board of the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games Organizing Committee. In 2019, she was officially appointed as an Officer of the Order of Canada.
Links to resources:
Beckie Scott
World Anti-Doping Agency’s Athlete Committee
International Olympic Committee’s Athletes’ Commission
Follow Beckie on Twitter @BeckieScott4 and follow Global Athlete @GlobalAthleteHQ. Get in touch at [email protected] and join the movement at globalathlete.org.
Dr. Antoine Duval sheds light on the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) and how much restructuring is needed for athletes to have better representation in the world of international sport.
In this episode, we talk about…
Memorable Quotes:
Guest Bio:
Antoine Duval coordinates the research strand on advancing public interests in international and European law. He is a Senior Researcher at the Asser Instituut since February 2014 and defended his PhD at the European University Institute in Florence in September 2015. His thesis dealt with the legal interaction between the Lex Sportiva (the private regulations governing international sports) and EU Law. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of the ASSER International Sports Law Blog, founder and editor of the Yearbook of International Sports Arbitration, and a member of the editorial board of the International Sports Law Journal and International Sports Law book Series of Asser Press. His research focuses on the role of private actors in transnational law, using the lex sportiva as his main case study.
Links to Resources:
Court of Arbitration for Sport: www.tas-cas.org
Follow Antoine on Twitter @Ant1Duval and follow Global Athlete @GlobalAthleteHQ. Get in touch a t [email protected] and join the movement at globalathlete.org.
Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov took the world by surprise when he went public and revealed Russia’s doping practices in 2016. Dr. Rodchenkov shares his experience in the Russian doping system, what policy changes athletes worldwide still need and what the Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act means for the world of international sport.
In this episode, we talk about…
Memorable Quotes:
“Again, the problem is that athletes have no tools to defend themselves.”
“I am happy that at least that there are some project like Rodchenkov Anti-doping Act, somehow it might bring light to dark corners, but again, Anti-doping organizations and WADA, honestly they don’t fit the purpose. Should be reconstructed and structurally built. Overhauled.”
“...the problem lies with how these cases are treated. It doesn't lie with the way that we test, or the way that we do investigations. The problem is that we don't punish the organizations and the institutions the same way that we punish athletes.”
Guest Bio:
Dr. Grigory Rodchenkov was the head of Russia's national anti-doping laboratory and facilitated the doping of hundreds of Russian athletes at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Games. He worked for more than a decade to ensure that doped Russian athletes were not caught by the international anti-doping system. Despite his lab ostensibly being in charge of anti-doping efforts in Russia, in 2016, Dr. Rodchenko fled to the United States and exposed Russian state sponsored doping programs to The New York Times. He was the subject of the academy award winning documentary film “Icarus”. His recent book, titled The Rodchenkov Chenkov Affair: How I Brought Down Russia's Secret Doping Empire, gives a detailed account of both Dr. Rodchenkov’s professional life and doping in Russia.
Links to resources:
PDF version of interview transcript can be found here.
Proud episode partner InnoVero Global
Follow Global Athlete on Twitter at @GlobalAthleteHQ. Get in touch a t [email protected] and join the movement at globalathlete.org.
Just like the National Hockey League has the National Hockey League Players Association (NHLPA), some Olympic sports have unions that represent players within a specific league. However, there's no independent professional body representing athletes’ interest to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) or International Paralympic Committee (IPC). Don Fehr of the NHLPA shares the challenges athletes without organized representation face.
In this episode, we talk about…
Memorable Quotes:
Guest Bio:
Don Fehr is the Executive Director of the National Hockey League Players Association. Before joining the NHLPA, Fehr served as the executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association from 1983 to 2009. He began work at the MLBPA in 1977 as General Counsel, working under Executive Director Marvin Miller who was credited with completely changing baseball by making the MLBPA one of the most powerful unions in the United States. In his first several decades leading players associations he was involved in numerous work stoppages, both strikes and lockouts, that have resulted in canceled seasons including in 1994 when baseball became the first sport in history to lose its postseason to a labor dispute.
Links to resources:
National Hockey League Players Association
https://www.nhlpa.com/
Follow Global Athlete on Twitter @GlobalAthleteHQ, get in touch at [email protected] and join the movement at globalathlete.org.
We are not having new episodes during the Tokyo Olympics. We will be back in your feed on August 10th.
The Tokyo Games start in just a few days after being delayed for one year. Hosts Noah and Bree welcome Irish karate athlete and World Champion kickboxer Caradh O’Donovan to address different stories surrounding this year’s controversial Olympic and Paralympic Games and why systems surrounding athlete representation must change.
In this episode, we talk about…
Memorable Quotes:
Guest Bio:
Caradh O’Donovan is a Global Athlete StartUp group member, Irish karate athlete, and a former world kickboxing champion. She is also an ambassador for the sports diversity charity Equity Sport and a weekly presenter of iScore on iRadio.
Links to resources:
Follow Caradh O’Donovan on Twitter @CaradhODonovan
WADA: World Anti-Doping Agency
Court of Arbitration for Sport
Rodchenkov Act of 2019
Watch Noah's testimony for the Helsinki Commission on 21/7/2021
Follow Global Athlete on Twitter @GlobalAthleteHQ. Get in touch at [email protected] and join the movement at globalathlete.org.
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.