Manchester City and England striker Ellen White joins Radzi for the final episode of the series. White, who was part of the women’s football side for the London 2012 Olympic Games and was joint-top scorer at the 2019 World Cup, talks about her childhood days playing alongside the boys, her breakthrough in the sport and the future of the women’s game.
The podcast, brought to you in association with the University of Hull, invites Olympic athletes to talk through the moments in their lives they feel have defined them as the athlete and person they are today.
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Manchester City and England striker Ellen White joins Radzi for the final episode of the series. White, who was part of the women’s football side for the London 2012 Olympic Games and was joint-top scorer at the 2019 World Cup, talks about her childhood days playing alongside the boys, her breakthrough in the sport and the future of the women’s game.
The podcast, brought to you in association with the University of Hull, invites Olympic athletes to talk through the moments in their lives they feel have defined them as the athlete and person they are today.
Team GB, in association with the University of Hull, bring you the Moments That Made Me podcast, delving into the career-defining moments of some of the nation’s finest Olympic athletes. Each week athletes talk through three moments that they feel have made them the people they are today. This week rower Pete Reed joins Radzi on the pod to discuss his triple Olympic gold medal success from 2008, 2012 and 2016 as well as his latest battle as he undergoes intensive rehab following a spinal stroke last year which left him paralysed from the waist down.
The Moments That Made Me
Manchester City and England striker Ellen White joins Radzi for the final episode of the series. White, who was part of the women’s football side for the London 2012 Olympic Games and was joint-top scorer at the 2019 World Cup, talks about her childhood days playing alongside the boys, her breakthrough in the sport and the future of the women’s game.
The podcast, brought to you in association with the University of Hull, invites Olympic athletes to talk through the moments in their lives they feel have defined them as the athlete and person they are today.