winter Olympics

Britain’s Confused Coaching

We have to say that over the years we have heard of some strange coaching methods to bring the best out in athletes, but what is happening in the UK in the build up to the 2012 Olympics seems decidedly

Australia So Competitive

You have to love the way in Australia we are so competitive as a nation. Whereas most countries, where winter sports are not really synonomous would be over the moon with three medals at the Winter Olympics some media outlets

For The Love of Lydia

Lydia Lassila epitomises what the Olympics are all about. Faced with adversity and disappointment, in the words of the famous song, picking yourself up and brushing yourself down and starting all over again. It was fantastic to see her take

Tonight on Not the Footy Show – 24 Feb 2010

There has been plenty happening in sport in the past week, so much so we could have filled two shows for you, but sadly we only have two hours. But what a two hours it promises to be. We will

This day in sport: 17 February 1998

Czechs star in ice hockey The Czech Republic, anchored by star goal tender Dominik Hasek, upset the United States 4-1 in a preliminary round match at the Nagano Olympic Games. Mike Modano scored first for the US but a 3-0