"Stay humble, stay focused and everything else will fall into place"

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Catch our interview with USA National team defender, Matt Miazga who talks to us about his sharp rise through Major League Soccer, his life-changing move to English giants Chelsea, and how his faith in Jesus keeps him humble. 

The 22-year-old American has had quite a ride in the early part of his promising football career, first spotted at New York Red Bulls, Miazga has continued to develop impressively, even to the point where at the time, English Champions Chelsea had to get in on it. Since his big move to the Premier League, the young centre-back has had to graft and now finds himself out on loan. Listen below to hear about his goals and aims moving forward on Planet Sport Radio:

When you win the AFCON at 23, where do you go next?

Cameroon's Collins Fai

Cameroon's Collins Fai

Cameroon defender Collins Fai, now at the age of 25 can already say that he has won one of the most highly sought after trophies as an African footballer. . . the Africa Cup of Nations. 

We caught up with the right-back, who plays his football in Belgium with Standard Liege, to talk about what other aspirations he has moving forward and how his Christian faith is still the most important thing in his life.

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How Cameroon managed to win the AFCON. . ."For us the objective was just to get through the first stage of the tournament. For a very long time Cameroon didn't even get through the group stage so we didn't have that one player or star, for about 60% of us that was our first major tournament. From the beginning we didn't think about winning the cup, until after we beat Senegal and then we said that we could do this. let's just go and have fun. It's just a blessing because we didn't have a team that could compete for the trophy."

What his next, big dream is now. . . "For the national team, I hope and I wish that we can win the next AFCON because it is in Cameroon and for the country because we are hosting it. Then I think the next dream for me in the national team is to get to the World Cup."

Which African teams will go the furthest at this summer's World Cup. . ."I think all of the five teams are already capable to do something but if I have to pick, I choose Nigeria. I played against Nigeria and I believe that they have a very good team. They can definitely do something."

Why his Christian faith is so important. . . "The way that I got to Europe and the way that I started to play in professional football, it's a story of the more that I go forward, the more reasons I see for why some things happen. I don't merit all of these things but I have them and I believe that it's the will of God for me."

To listen to the full interview, see below:

Kombo Bere: "The bigger goal is to go to the Olympics and one day win the world champ jerseys"

Kombo Bere- Zimbabwean national athlete

Kombo Bere- Zimbabwean national athlete

Mountain Biking sensation, Kombo Bere took time out of his busy trail schedule to talk to us at Planet Sport about his career, his motivation to make the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, and also how he sees riding as a platform to showcase his God-given talent.

As the Zimbabwean national champ, Kombo is now based in South Africa where he races for Team Pyga Euro Steel. 

Listen to the full Planet Sport interview below:

Peace and lawn bowls

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Our latest Planet Sport programme comes from the Gold Coast again, where our reporters Tom Ellis and Liam Flint are busy gathering content from the Commonwealth Games. They take a visit to Southport Bowls Club, the oldest bowls club on the Coast, to experience the related sports of lawn bowls and barefoot bowls. Club member Adriaan puts them through their paces, as they take to the lawn alongside Team England, who were preparing for their upcoming competition.

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Also on the show, we hear from captain of the Ugandan netball team Peace Proscovia (right) to find out about her career, faith as a follower of Jesus Christ and mission to encourage girls in Uganda into the sport of netball.

 

You can listen to the show here:

Aussies and the Games: How much does it mean?

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Nicole Seekamp (L) and Cayla George (R)- Australia Basketball

By Liam Flint

Being on the Gold Coast, we wanted to grab some home-athlete perspective and so caught up with Cayla George and Nicole Seekamp from the Women's Basketball team, who are romping through the tournament so far and favourites to win Gold! 

I asked them how much the home support and opportunity to play in the Aussie backyard was a factor in how well they were doing:

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"It's definitely special, it helped us get motivated and we've had some pretty decent wins. It certainly helps having a great crowd. We aim to go out there and jut play and it seems to work out for us, we've got a really good team and a lot of depth."

When asked about what motivates them and where their success comes from, they were both quick to point to their personal faith in Jesus:

Cayla: "I'm not here without God, first and foremost, he has blessed me with the talent and he's blessed me with this platform. So why not use it to shine his light?"

Nicole: "At the end of the day I believe that God has got a plan for all of us and he's leading me down a path."

Both players will be eager to secure Gold for their country and, so far, the stats suggest that they are favourites to do just that!

Stay tuned to upcoming episodes of Planet Sport for full coverage of our interview with George & Seekamp!

Meet the fastest man in the Commonwealth

Team South Africa 'medal winners' Press Conference

Team South Africa 'medal winners' Press Conference

By Liam Flint

Over the past few days Tom and I have been investing a lot of time into securing interviews which will give exclusive access and content to our listeners from around the Commonwealth.

We have seen a real flurry of openings and have had the opportunity to interview some of the biggest names at these Games, about their medal-winning performances and their faith in Jesus.

100m Gold Medalist- Akani Simbine

100m Gold Medalist- Akani Simbine

South Africa's Akani Simbine, is officially the fastest man in the Commonwealth, after pipping the much-fancied Yohan Blake (Jamaica) to the Gold medal. We managed to catch up with Akani the day after his triumph to get some fresh reaction and his thoughts on his huge achievement.

He spoke honestly and openly about how the result, in his eyes, was no surprise and that he always knew he was capable of the Gold. Very early on he stated that it was through his faith in Jesus, that he was given this success and he is passionate about 'shining his light' to others around the world. He was humble in victory and even has the word 'faith' tatooed on his arm.

Ugandan Rugby star- Philip Wokorach

Ugandan Rugby star- Philip Wokorach

Our most recent interview was with Uganda Rugby Sevens star, Philip Wokorach, a man who is highly regarded in the world game as a world-class talent. We spoke to Philip about how much it means for the country of Uganda to be at the Commonwealth Games. This is a man who has come back to the top of his sport, twice after breaking his leg and he gave all the credit to Jesus, quoting his favourite bible verse as Philippians 4:13. We look forward to watching him as the Rugby Sevens finally gets going over the next few days!

Volleyball & Vision FM vibes

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Beach Volleyball- Coolangatta

By Liam Flint

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Yesterday we traveled further down the Gold Coast, towards Coolangatta, known for being the home of Beach Volleyball at this Commonwealth Games. This sand-filled sport is making its Games debut and there aren't many better spots around the globe to accommodate for the beach location, the surf and the party atmosphere. Beach Volleyball has a unique atmosphere which sets it apart from other venues and sports, it's a constant feed of music, exhilarating back and forth rallies and crowd participation. All fans who attend a game are expected to get up out of their seats and make some noise, from Mexican waves to 'kiss cam', they will get you!

Robbo and our first Koala sighting

Robbo and our first Koala sighting

This morning was an early start, as we paid Vision FM a visit, to feature on their Rise and Shine Breakfast show. This was a great opportunity to share about what we are doing over on the Gold Coast and also educate listeners on the Passion For Sport mantra. Hosted by Andrew Robinson aka 'Robbo', a friend of Passion For Sport, we had a great time discussing our Australian experience and even played a quintessentially British game based on Cheese Rolling! Oh the stereotypes! 

'Robbo and Friends' game segment

'Robbo and Friends' game segment

 

In return we tried to educate Robbo and his audience on the game of 'Conkers' but seeing as there aren't any Horse Chestnut trees in Australia, that was wasted on them. We were then put through our paces in a variation of Cheese Rolling, using 'Cheezels', an Aussie snack. Tom and I had to blow/roll our Cheezel from one end of a table to another and place it in a cup for victory. Long story short, we let England down and slumped to defeat.

 

Day 4: Patience is a virtue

Jereem 'The Dream' Richards- Trinidad & Tobago

Jereem 'The Dream' Richards- Trinidad & Tobago

As we enter Day 4, it seems unbelievable that we are half way through our trip to the Gold Coast. Time has flown and now that the medals are being dished out thick and fast, the battle of Australia vs England to end up on top of the table is hotting up. 

To this point, we've patiently been waiting for the Games to kick off, for interviews to come through and for our work to take shape. We are now building momentum and seeing some great opportunities present themselves, in the shape of great athlete stories, testimonies and networking with other organisations. 

Our preparation which started a week before the Games began is now bearing fruit and we are very encouraged with what we are able to produce, our shows will hopefully be testament to that!

Aussie swimmer Dan Smith: 'I needed a miracle'

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This week's Planet Sport comes from the Gold Coast, Australia, and the 21st edition of the Commonwealth Games! We hear from locals and sports fans about what the Games brings to the Gold Coast and Planet Sport's Tom Ellis and Liam Flint report on the unfolding spectacular event from the beach at Surfers Paradise. And we catch up with Australian Olympic swimmer, Dan Smith, as he tells us his remarkable story about how he rediscovered his love for swimming after losing everything. Listen to the story of how he went from young swimming sensation, to a life of crime, homelessness and addiction, before finding his faith and competing at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio:

Day 3: Australia start strongly & so do we

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By Liam Flint

The last couple of days have seen a sharp rise in activity on the Gold Coast, transport has been maxed out as ticket-holders look to reach venues and the tourist hotspots. Australia's strong start, especially in the pool, has given locals an air of excitement and truly ignited the underlying passion that everyone is feeling towards the Games.

The carnival and festival scene has also really kicked off along the coast, supplying beach-goers on Surfers Paradise with 'voices from the commonwealth' every evening. 

Njiel Amos- Botswana

Njiel Amos- Botswana

We have done a lot of travelling, up and down the Gold Coast tram link, in our attempts to be in the best spot at the right time. We have been capturing features for our Planet Sport show, soaking up the atmosphere and busily arranging interviews with athletes from around the Commonwealth.

We spoke to Botswana runner Nijel Amos, the Commonwealth Games reigning champion over 800m. He is always a great character and he has a real zest for life, he is always more than happy to talk about his faith, what it means to him and how much God is his motivation for being the best.

Charl Du Toit- South Africa

Charl Du Toit- South Africa

The Para events are being run alongside the Commonwealth Games schedule at this Games, which is a big step in the right direction for equal coverage and Games reputation. On this note, we spoke to South African runner in the T37 category, Charl Du Toit about this shift in how things are done. He was excited to be in and around the entire Team South Africa and fancies his chances at a medal. He did stress that he wasn't looking as high as Gold though! 

The Games have begun!

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By Liam Flint

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We were fortunate enough to attend the opening ceremony at the iconic Carrara Stadium, home to the Gold Coast Suns AFL team. It was a spectacle packed with colour, world-class choreography and a detailed history of what it is to be Australian. The 35,000 capacity arena was sold out, the spectators made themselves heard and even though rain threatened to derail the start of the live coverage, it did not dampen any spirits. 

The pace of the evening kept everyone on the edge of their seats and there was no moment for anyone to catch their breath, from singing, to dancing, to tributes and interview there was always something interesting going on.

Perhaps one of the most-loved elements of any opening ceremony is when the competing athletes parade around the track under their country's flag. It was fascinating to see some of the smaller nations and territories that had come to the Games to compete for those 275 Gold medals. Unsurprisingly Team Australia stole the show with their record turnout of 473 athletes. Team England weren't too far behind but the passionate crowd roared their local heroes all of the way round. 

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To top the evening off, the Games were officially declared open by the Prince of Wales, representing the Queen, the head of the Commonwealth.

Now into Day 2 of these Games, we have already seen some great stories developing and some surprises, thrown in with some shocks. From a Team England viewpoint, the two Brownlee brothers missing out on medals in the Triathlon was a nightmare start but currently they are sitting pretty at the top of the medal table.

Long may it continue!

Happy Easter from Gold Coast

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Our media producers Tom Ellis and Liam Flint have arrived on the Gold Coast, Australia, ready to report on the 2018 Commonwealth Games. From 4-15 April, over 6,600 athletes and team officials from 70 nations and territories will gather for 11 days of world class sporting action across 18 sports.

"One word to describe arriving in the Gold Coast is contrast! Our reward for powering through a long twenty-hour flight was the heat that greeted us, a welcome break from the threat of cold and snow in the UK! There is a real buzz around the Gold Coast as everyone prepares to welcome athletes from around the Commonwealth. Our Australian education has already begun, in the form of an Australian Football league (AFL) game at the Gabba, still no idea what was going on. As teams and fans steadily stream into this idyllic setting, we are eagerly anticipating the start of the Games and hearing some powerful athlete stories!" Liam Flint   

"With temperatures pushing 30 degrees and 70km of coastline, the Gold Coast makes for a warm welcome following the recent 'Beast from the East’ snow storm we experienced in Britain. We spent our first day in Queensland testing out the newly installed tramline, top-notch media facilities, and yes we did make it down onto the beach, just for a little look! On our first evening we drove an hour or so up the road to the Gabba in Brisbane for a real taste of Oz – an AFL game between Brisbane Lions and Melbourne Demons. No mention of ball tampering this time around though.

I've already noticed the Church seems to have a strong presence on the Gold Coast, and we look forward to joining 3000 people at an Easter celebration organised by Beyond Gold - a partnership between local churches to serve and love the city during the Games. A wonderful statment of unity we can only hope to see spill over into the next couple of weeks!" Tom Ellis

Back from Birmingham...

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We've just got back from our latest sporting event: the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Birmingham, where reporter and Africa Development Manager Norman Brierley recorded interviews with over 20 athletes, coaches and officials of which at least nine featured some degree of Christian witness or testimony. These will feature on our programme Planet Sport this week and the weeks ahead, so make sure you tune in and check them out!

Please join us in praying for Norman as he returns home for some well-deserved rest and relaxation. Pray also for the impact of the testimony interviews in the minds and lives of our Planet Sport listeners and that in some small way God will use these to build Christ’s kingdom here on earth.

Our next big assignment is a trip to the Gold Coast for the Commonwealth Games. Tom Ellis and Liam Flint will flying from the UK to Brisbane in just under a month, and will be gathering and producing content from the games for our audience of sports fans across the world!

Introducing sports fans to Jesus

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Over the next couple of months, we'll be reporting and gathering content from two international sporting competitions. Please pray for these projects, for the logistics, funding, access and interviews, as we carry out our mission of introducing sports fans from across the world to Jesus Christ.

World Indoor Athletics, Birmingham, 1-4 March

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Over 400 athletes from 150 countries will be competing at this global event in Birmingham at the beginning of March.  Passion for Sport will be there too with Norman Brierley (left) reporting for our Planet Sport radio programme. Give thanks that Norman has received his media accreditation and pray that he will have opportunities to record quality interviews with Christian sportsmen and women to challenge and encourage our listeners about the joy of following Jesus.

Commonwealth Games, Australia, 4-15 April

On 29 March media producers Liam Flint and Tom Ellis head to Gold Coast, Australia to report from the Commonwealth Games for our radio, online and social media followers. Passion for Sport has reported from each of the last five editions of the Games going back to Manchester in 2002. Over 6,600 athletes from 70 Commonwealth nations will be competing at the Games. Give thanks for the Christian family that has generously offered accommodation and pray that Liam and Tom will be guided to athletes with a strong passion for Jesus willing to share their stories with our listeners and online followers.

Scott Sio on family and faith

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26-year-old Scott Sio (above centre with ball) has a fine rugby heritage. His father, David, played in the 1991 Rugby World Cup for Samoa but Scott is a proud Australian having been born and raised in Sydney. Loosehead prop Scott plays his club rugby for the Brumbies in Super Rugby. In 2013 he made his debut for the Wallabies and since then has played 43 times for Australia including the 2015 Rugby World Cup final against New Zealand. Scott talks to us about his rugby career and the importance of his family and faith as a follower of Jesus Christ both on and off the field.

Listen to the interview here:

Ristananna Tracey: "Without God we can do nothing"

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Read our track & faith interview with Jamaican Hurdler, Ristananna Tracey. After a bronze medal at the World Champs, we caught up with her at the Birmingham Diamond League meet:

You are part of a really talented generation of Jamaican track athletes, how do you keep producing high quality performers?

"I think our facilities can be better so we work with whatever we have, we work extremely hard and we train extremely hard. I think that is what leads to our success."

You actually started out with the high jump, how did you then find the hurdles?

"I was doing high jump and my high school coach came to me and he said 'oh we have this tall girl and she is just wasting her talent over here' because I wasn't doing that well. He asked me, why not try the 800 metres? So from there I started training for the 880 metres and I started competing. Each time I competed I realised that my times were going down and they kept on improving. At that time I decided to try the 400 metre hurdles and did well at the event, from there people saw that I had potential and I just continued to do it."

What are the keys to becoming a world-class hurdler?

"Most definitely, I think the 400m hurdles is one of the hardest track events, you need to have endurance and I solely depend on it in most of my races. I'm not as fast as the other girls, their flat 400 races are faster than mine and so I think strength, endurance and technically is a big part of it."

Off the track your faith in Jesus is important to you, does it impact your athletics?

"Most definitely, I mean without God we can do nothing. I believe that with him everything is possible. All the glory goes to him."

And what difference does knowing God make to your life?

"I put all my believe in him, I put all my trust in him so when I am going out to race, my mum always told me not to be afraid to go down on my knees and pray. I do exactly that before my races, ensuring that I pray before I go out to race and when I pray I realise that I am achieving whatever I am asking for. That then makes me believe in Him more."

How much does your faith help you in difficult times?

"Injuries do come and sometimes you feel like giving up but I always have people around me, telling me that better days are coming. I pray about it and believe."

Coming Soon: Passion for Sport AGM

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We extend a very warm invitation to join us at our Annual General Meeting on Saturday 27 January. This will be held from 1.30-3.00pm at Findon Valley Free Church, Lime Tree Avenue, Worthing, BN14 0DJ.

Come along and join us to give thanks to God for the past year, and to find out about our plans for the future. This is a great opportunity to meet the Board and staff members, and join us to pray for the ministry.

Board members Paul Aylett (Chair), Stuart Dearsley (Treasurer), Gabriel Ajala, Chris Lawther and Luke Hamilton will be there to share our vision and answer questions along with staff members Adrian Barnard, Norman Brierley, Pete Ellis and Liam Flint.

We very much hope you will be able to come and look forward to meeting you there!

CHAN 2018 kicks off in Morocco

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On this week's Planet Sport Football Africa we focus on the 2018 African Nations Championship, the CHAN, which has just kicked off in Morocco. It's a wide-open tournament, and Cameroon are hoping to do well. We speak to their coach, Indomitable Lions legend Rigobert Song.

Also we go back to last week's CAF awards, where Liverpool and Egypt's Mohamed Salah took the 2017 African Footballer of the Year title. Stuart has a profile of Salah.

Listen to the show here: