Footage from the first Raise Your Game conference, where management and leadership lessons were learnt from sport. Speakers included, Adi Birrell (Ireland Cricket Coach, World Cup 2007), Richard Dunwoody (Champion Jockey), Mickey Harte (Tyrone GAA Coach, All-Ireland Winner), Janet Gray (World Champion Water Skier) and Jonathan Gregory (Commercial Director, Wembley Stadium), who shared their Management & Leadership Lessons from Sport. The event was held on Wednesday 26th May at the University of Ulsters High Performance 3G Sp...
Usain Bolt breaks the world record and sets a new world record Usain Bolt (born 21 August 1986) is a Jamaican sprinter.[1] He is the reigning Olympic champion over 100 metres and holds both world and Olympic 100 metres records with a time of 9.69 seconds. Bolt is also the world junior record holder in the 200 metres (19.93 seconds), and Jamaican national record holder in the 200 metres (19.67 seconds). His name and achievements in sprinting have earned him the media nickname Lightning Bolt. Bolt was born in Trelawny, Jamaica...
On this voluntary cricket coaching project with Travellers Worldwide you can coach cricket to children whove rarely seen the game played - but it doesnt stop their enthusiasm to learn! On the weekends you might have the opportunity to coach and train with the Ghana National Cricket team, depending on the season. For more information, check here iwishgapyear...
Cricket is the de facto national sport of India. Though cricket is indubitably the most popular sport in India, it is not the nations official national sport (a distinction held by field hockey). Cricket in India International cricket in India generally does not follow a fixed pattern. For example, the English schedule under which the nation tours other countries during winter and plays at home during the summer. Generally, there has recently been a tendency to play more one-day matches than Test matches. Cricket in India is...
Cricket is the de facto national sport of India. Though cricket is indubitably the most popular sport in India, it is not the nations official national sport (a distinction held by field hockey). Cricket in India International cricket in India generally does not follow a fixed pattern. For example, the English schedule under which the nation tours other countries during winter and plays at home during the summer. Generally, there has recently been a tendency to play more one-day matches than Test matches. Cricket in India is...