Series 1, Episode 6

Series 1, Episode 6
Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Special
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TOKYO 2020 OLYMPIC GAMES SPECIAL

Reaching the Olympics and winning a medal for your country is often considered to be the ultimate goal for many athletes.

In this special episode of the SportsAid Vault Podcast, recorded on the morning before the Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, we decided to focus specifically on sports psychology and mental fitness. How do you mentally prepare for a major competition like the Olympics? How do you handle the ups and downs of high-performance sport? How can your mind take you to the podium?

Episode 6 - Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games Special

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CHRIS SHAMBROOK

Our first guest on this special episode is Chris Shambrook - Performance Director of BelievePerform and Psychology Consultant for the Great Britain Rowing Team at five Olympic Games.

He has been working in the world of high performance for over 25 years. His first Olympics were in Sydney in 2000….and he has played a key role for the rowing team at the Games in Athens, Beijing, London and Rio. Chris has a PhD in Psychology and is an Honorary Professor at Staffordshire University. He works closely with SportsAid and talented young athletes through the charity’s partnership with BelievePerform.

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Nekoda Davis

Our second guest is Nekoda Davis - a British judoka who represented Team GB at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games. She competes in the -57kg category and won her first senior medal when representing Team England at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games.

She followed up that success in subsequent years with a huge array of podium finishes at Grand Prix and Grand Slam events around the world. Two of Nekoda’s biggest achievements to date have seen her secure podium finishes at the IJF World Judo Championships - claiming bronze in Budapest in 2017 before taking silver in Baku in 2018.