Hosts Nathan and James Kent dive deep into the intriguing world of local Olympic powers probing the essence of participation versus representation.
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Nathan and James question the high-level administration's mindset in pursuit of Olympic gold.
Nathan takes a trip down memory lane to the London Games before steering the conversation towards the captivating 2016 Rio Olympics with Mo Farahs 10,000- & 5,000-meter victories becoming the second athlete to achieve the double-double.
We have exciting dial-ins from Banny in “Oki-Poki Dunedin”, sharing insights on Rugby and the State of Origin. Banny takes a stand for the Maroons, while the studio boys root for the blues, relishing the Blues' recent victory over the Maroons at the MCG. Youll hear the tongue & cheek banter with a soundbite of the tries scored.
Jonny William (JW), our Australian pundit reporting from the Swiss mountains, provides updates on the AFL and Squash scenes, highlighting the top 4 men's players breaking away as the season concludes. JW caps it off with a fascinating mathematical treat on the significance of the number 204.
But that's not all! The episode delves deeper into the world of sports, featuring discussions on ex-footballer Alan Shearer, cricketers Marcus Labuschagne and Chris Gayle, and even the Micronesian Island of Guam.
Anthony Perez provides a comprehensive update on the Euros and Copa Americas, with a thrilling interruption featuring Jude Bellingham's bicycle kick keeping England's hopes alive. This is an action-packed Episode 204