• The Best Part Of Winning A Gold Medal At The Olympics

  • May 21 2021
  • Length: 22 mins
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The Best Part Of Winning A Gold Medal At The Olympics

  • Summary

  • Welcome to That's Incredible! A podcast about the unexpectedly awesome things that are all around us.  

    In Australia, we love our sports. And we've have some pretty amazing sportspeople, like our incredible guest this week, Cate Campbell! She is a gold medal winning swimmer who is getting ready to attend her fourth Olympics. She fills us in on what it takes to be a professional swimmer, the best part of going to the Olympics, and gives some tips for budding champions.

    CREDITS

    Thank you to our special guest Cate Campbell.

    Host: Andrew Daddo

    Producer: Emmeline Peterson

    Audio Production: Madeline Joannou & Elissa Ratliff 

    Scriptwriters: Peter Green & Emmeline Peterson

    Thanks to our cast of incredible kids... Max Costaganna, Matilda McKean, Tilly Yukich, Amelia Cook, Lily Mitchell .

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