Momentum

Welcome to Momentum, a podcast brought to you by Team Canada. In our first season, called Watch This!, we’ll dive into conversations with some of the driven, passionate and inspiring women of Team Canada. This season will celebrate the stories and accomplishments of five brave athletes as the team prepares to compete in the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Join us in celebrating these remarkable athletes.

Diana Matheson: The future of women’s sport in Canada

Diana Matheson has made over 200 appearances for Canada on the world stage, and scored the goal that secured Team Canada’s bronze medal in women's soccer at the London 2012 Olympic Games. Since her retirement in 2021, Diana has used her love of soccer and sport to fuel her next endeavor - developing the Northern Super League, a women’s professional soccer league in Canada. She and Arianne discuss building the next generation of soccer talent in Canada, the power and importance of Women's sport, and her life after retirement. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review - it's the biggest way you can support the podcast.  To follow these athletes' stories + results as they compete in Paris and beyond, download the Team Canada Olympic App, visit Olympic.ca or follow @TeamCanada on social.To watch clips from all episodes of Momentum, subscribe to Team Canada’s YouTube channel

08-07
35:56

Paige Crozon: Motherhood as an elite athlete

Paige Crozon is a member of Canada’s powerhouse women’s 3X3 team, but her journey to the top wasn’t straightforward. After having her daughter, she discovered that some people and organizations were hesitant to take a chance on a single Mom. She took that experience in stride, maintaining her love for the sport and sharing it with others at the Living Skies Indigenous Basketball League. Today, her teammates and coach are integral members of her support system, and her daughter, Poppy, often joins them on the road to watch her Mom play, while Paige is an advocate for a sport system that supports parents and caregivers. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review - it's the biggest way you can support the podcast.  To follow these athletes' stories + results as they compete in Paris and beyond, download the Team Canada Olympic App, visit Olympic.ca or follow @TeamCanada on social. To watch clips from all episodes of Momentum, subscribe to Team Canada’s YouTube channel 

07-31
41:25

Maggie Mac Neil: Finding balance in and out of the pool

Maggie Mac Neil is no stranger to the podium. An Olympic gold medallist, she’s driven to continue to reach for her goals, and recently brought home seven medals from the Santiago 2023 Pan Am Games. She joins host Arianne Jones to discuss her journey so far, and how she has managed to find balance as a high performer in both sport and school. She also discusses the importance of being surrounded by people who believe in her, and reveals a behind the scenes look at shooting the Canadian Olympic Committee’s “Brave is Unbeatable” Campaign. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review - it's the biggest way you can support the podcast.  To follow these athletes' stories + results as they compete in Paris and beyond, download the Team Canada Olympic App, visit Olympic.ca or follow @TeamCanada on social.To watch clips from all episodes of Momentum, subscribe to Team Canada’s YouTube channel 

07-24
35:10

Alannah Yip: Appreciating your strength

As one of the first athletes to compete in sport climbing at the Olympic level during the sport’s debut at Tokyo 2020, Alannah Yip is used to overcoming challenges. Alannah uses her platforms not only to share her own journey, but to spotlight issues that are important to her- and advocate for change. One issue that’s particularly important to her is combatting the ‘lighter is better’ mentality that is pervasive in sport climbing. After being diagnosed with alopecia at the end of 2023, she made the decision to shave her head and enter the climbing gym bald, sharing her diagnosis and journey on Instagram. She and host Arianne Jones discuss this experience, the work being done to ensure that sport climbing is safe and inclusive for all, and much more. If you or someone you know needs support for an eating disorder, you can visit the National Eating Disorder Information CentreIf you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review - it's the biggest way you can support the podcast.  To follow these athletes' stories + results as they compete in Paris and beyond, download the Team Canada Olympic App, visit Olympic.ca or follow @TeamCanada on social.To watch clips from all episodes of Momentum, subscribe to Team Canada’s YouTube channel

07-17
37:23

Skylar Park: The power of sport

Skylar Park has taekwondo in her blood, earning her black belt at age 7. She, along with her siblings, grew up in the dojang where her parents taught. Today, her father is still her coach, and will be by her side for her second Olympic Games at Paris 2024. Skylar sees herself as much more than an athlete, and is passionate about the transformative power of fashion. She doesn’t want to be put in a box, and shares with host Arianne Jones how she embraces every part of herself, inside and outside sport. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a rating and review - it's the biggest way you can support the podcast.  To follow these athletes' stories + results as they compete in Paris and beyond, download the Team Canada Olympic App, visit Olympic.ca or follow @TeamCanada on social.To watch clips from all episodes of Momentum, subscribe to Team Canada’s YouTube channel

07-10
44:27

Welcome to Momentum

Welcome to Momentum, a brand new podcast from Team Canada. In this season, ‘Watch This!’ host and Olympian Arianne Jones will be sitting down with some of the driven, passionate and inspiring women who compete for Team Canada. At Tokyo 2020, 61% of Canadian athletes identified as women or competed in women’s events, and they won 75% of the medals. This season, we celebrate those athletes, as well as break down some of the barriers that still exist for women in sport. Follow and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you never miss an episode. 

06-19
02:08

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