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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:06):
Tony Jason Sam's feel Good Breakfast Can't Shot podcast.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
Today on the show, we talked to Hayden Wild, our
superstar triathlete, about that race and when you're.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
Buying your gift of someone overseas, do you choose Istanbul,
Italy or France to buy their gifts?
Speaker 4 (00:24):
Well, I chose the stambul so one of the gifts.
Speaker 5 (00:27):
Also, two of them were trespassed from a cinema for
taking their own food and them. At first I thought
that's unfair, we've all done that. Turns out we haven't
all done that. There's more to the story and I
actually agree why they got booted out.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
Just no one's admitting it.
Speaker 5 (00:37):
Jason, this is the first of August today, so that
is that Drive July is done concracts if you managing
it through that. I'll tell you what last night was
tough though you'd be sitting there with a drinking your
handuring this. This happened late last night.
Speaker 6 (00:47):
It is heartbreaking for Hayden Wild, but Alex Ye has
left it to about two hundred and three hundred meters
to go on the final turn to when gold in
the men's triathlon, an Olympic record time, beating out Hayden
wild Blake agonizing extruciating seconds.
Speaker 4 (01:08):
That's even worse.
Speaker 5 (01:09):
It was Olympic record, yeah, but after almost a two
hour race that came under seconds, just seconds in it.
Speaker 1 (01:15):
And honestly, I feel like I've watched a lot of
Olympics and this is probably one of the best races
I've ever watched. You just could not go to bed.
I needed an early night yesterday. I'd been coaching netball
all day, eyes falling under my head, and there was
just no way I could go to bed. When you
started watching the race, you were in it.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
I got eight hours sleep last night, was magnificent, and
I knew I'd messed up when I woke up at
three thirty this morning and I read the chat.
Speaker 4 (01:40):
Let me take you through it.
Speaker 1 (01:43):
By the way, group chat.
Speaker 3 (01:45):
This is a ghost group chat. So it starts with
Tony wild as an eighth. It started run looking good,
Jason Chimes, and that's a hell of a comeback.
Speaker 4 (01:52):
His cycling is always a strength. He Tony chimeson now fourth.
Speaker 3 (01:55):
His running is the strongest two He's now third, now second,
and Jason, Ye, Tony, this is looking so good.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
He's now in the lead. Can't turn it off.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
Now, Jay swears I was just about to go to bed.
Now I have to watch it. Jason doesn't swear a lot,
and it.
Speaker 7 (02:11):
Started with an F.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
Tony.
Speaker 7 (02:14):
You can't go to bed, it's too good.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
Do you think he's got it? Jason, he's on lap
four three or four with twelve seconds lead. I think
it's too much for you to catch up and take over.
I think Tony. Tony's coming with an east bomb.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
I hope you're right.
Speaker 7 (02:28):
He's the bit, has the bit of sprint, apparently, Yike's Jason.
Speaker 1 (02:32):
Good knowledge for me for things to come.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
With nervous face, Jason, No, Tony, jesus Jason.
Speaker 7 (02:41):
Point six of a second.
Speaker 5 (02:42):
Wow, what an em watch And.
Speaker 4 (02:44):
That was reading at like four o'clocks when going I've
missed refreshed.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
I'm actually impressed with how accurately that sums it up
so just quickly. Hayden Wild didn't have a great swim,
so he was in the chase pack on the bike
and it was touch and go whether they could even
get anywhere near the lead pack. But they did just
before the cycle finished, and then Hayden Wild, knowing he's
such a great runner, bearing in mind Ye was silver
in Tokyo and Wild was bronze, so two very very
(03:15):
good athletes. They got on the run, Ye broke out
and we went, oh, nah, he's gonna he's just going
for it. But suddenly Wild decided to go with him,
and then he broke out and he held about it
one hundred to two hundred meter lead, so basically the
whole run until the final two hundred meters, and he
just had nothing left. When Ye went past him, he
couldn't even You know, when someone passes you in a sprint,
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most of the time she'll take at least a couple
of fast sprint legs like one too, so we couldn't
even do that.
Speaker 4 (03:42):
Was he like literally nothing in the blood.
Speaker 5 (03:44):
He was nothing but take nothing away from you because
me again, at one day, Wall was like a minute
behind the leader. He was a long way warrior and
I want to come back.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
I think maybe in the end because he had to
work so had to catch up from the swim and
the cycle, maybe that was just that sucked it out
of him. In the last two saying that he got
the Olympic record, so Wild probably wasn't expecting him to
run the race of the universe.
Speaker 3 (04:13):
You know, he hadn't got a world record, he would
have won.
Speaker 5 (04:18):
Only amazing man afterwards he was so full of class.
Had Wild he think this other teammate for helping him.
He thinks, yeah, he's a congratulation.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
We love, we love hate a Wild He's our favorite.
Speaker 4 (04:31):
Six messages.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Yeah, put out your.
Speaker 5 (04:33):
Phone hates this anthem played yesterday at the Paris Olympics
after our sevens sisters, one gold and another. Middle of
the night, still the middle for Hayden Wild in the
trade flop.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
And you can imagine the hurt that the man went
through two hours and a world record at world record pace.
And you could see towards the end of the race
when I went back and looked at the highlights, just
how much hurt.
Speaker 4 (04:54):
He was going through.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
So how much do ATHLETs make if they win a
medal based on country?
Speaker 4 (04:59):
I have a list.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
I'm just say, Like watching the triathlon last night, I
was looking at it going, well, it's not the easiest
way to get a middle is it. You know, of
all the events, it's you just have to bust your
gut Also the amount of training to do that, like, honestly,
I'd rather play ping.
Speaker 5 (05:16):
Pong, and the elements to the current on that river
apparently was just awful.
Speaker 3 (05:20):
And think about it, potentially train four years and then
go and sloggy guts out for what absolutely nothing. You
don't even meddle, you know, which is the majority of
the f Yes, So how much does do the country's
pay for medals? So France one hundred and eight thousand
dollars for a gold, forty two thousand dollars for a silver,
twenty five thousand dollars for a bronze. Singapore Wow, one
(05:41):
point one three million dollars for a gold, nine hundred
and seventy thousand for a silver, and two hundred and
eighty thousand dollars for a bronze.
Speaker 1 (05:49):
Wow, Singapore knows where it's at.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
It's Australia. Twenty thousand dollars for a gold, fifteen thousand
dollars for a silver, ten thousand dollars for a bronze.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
They can't afford much because they get sober old. They
gets so many in the pool, more than our whole
country just in the pool.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
The USA will pay their athletes fifty seven thousand dollars
for a gold, thirty four thousand dollars for a silver,
and twenty three thousand dollars for a bronze.
Speaker 5 (06:11):
That's a lot of money for them. They earned a
lot of medals.
Speaker 3 (06:14):
Taiwan one point nine million dollars for a gold, three
hundred and eighty one thousand dollars for silver, two hundred
and seventy three thousand dollars for a bronze.
Speaker 8 (06:22):
I won.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
When was the last time they got a cold middle.
Speaker 3 (06:24):
I couldn't even find them on the top eighty three
countries of the last elibate, So you know.
Speaker 5 (06:31):
That payments ensured though, But.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Just in case there's a lot of people getting DNA tests,
do I have any.
Speaker 3 (06:37):
Taiwanese Kazakhstan, you get a three room apartment for a gold,
a two room apartment for a silver, and a one
room apartment for a bronze. Now, based on Tokyo Olympics,
they would have given away eight one room apartments.
Speaker 4 (06:52):
That's it.
Speaker 5 (06:53):
Oh, that's all bad.
Speaker 4 (06:54):
Yeah, house, it's good. Now.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
New Zealand, UK and Norway you will get zero for
a gold, zero for a silver and zero for Arong.
Speaker 4 (07:06):
Athletes from with medals, Like, isn't that weird?
Speaker 5 (07:09):
I think it's all the sponsorship. A lot of them
get cars at the get training and their gear and things.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
That's anttrition. That's actually it's changing some of the sporting bodies.
Like this year, for the first year ever, World Athletics
is paying the gold medalists themselves. So not the country right,
So hopefully if we get a Hamish cur or Tom
Walsh or a Jacko girl Zoey Hobbs, if they were
to get a gold, they'll get our payday from World
(07:33):
Athletices at least. So the world body's doing and you
have to sponsor them if they get someone needs to
sponsor hate and wild honestly someone needs to go. And
he is the best advocate for this country. He's the nicest,
most humble man. You know, get behind him of your business.
Get it now?
Speaker 4 (07:48):
I call them?
Speaker 3 (07:48):
Yeah, absolutely, And with a floundering medal table, I think
we've got two, don't we at the stage and you
look at the fact that we're not paying for medals,
maybe we need.
Speaker 4 (07:55):
To change our incentive strategy.
Speaker 5 (07:57):
What of the funniest headlines on read use today, Well, hey,
we're sticking on the table with Middle count I was like,
do I read that role population? New Zealand's doing really well?
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Now I agree?
Speaker 5 (08:09):
I agree.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
You wait till the track and field, mate.
Speaker 5 (08:11):
Here we come. This is one of the saddest things
I've written a while, and this is the headline. I'm
gonn read it to you. Champagne sales have declined due
to a quote lack of joy in the world. How
the thinkers there, how.
Speaker 1 (08:24):
Did they know that's the truth? I mean, look, there's
plenty of places on this earth right now that are
lacking joy. Let's be honest. And that's not even including
New Zealand because look, we don't have the same shoes
as a lot of countries. But it is also a
bit of a miserabbll time here. No one has a
lot of money to rub together. It's winter, spending is down.
(08:44):
I can afford to go out. Yeahs, this is mister Europe.
You need to get out of here.
Speaker 4 (08:51):
An up.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
He's sitting there with his ten You can't. He lost
a kg on a trip where he ate everything.
Speaker 5 (09:00):
We all hate them.
Speaker 4 (09:01):
The thing is we.
Speaker 7 (09:02):
Live in the most peaceful.
Speaker 4 (09:04):
Time in this planet's history.
Speaker 5 (09:06):
Are you serious?
Speaker 4 (09:07):
Absolutely?
Speaker 3 (09:08):
Compere now to medieval times, you walked out of the
castle and someone lobbed your head off.
Speaker 5 (09:14):
That's fair.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
I'm not going to even compare that to what's happening
right now because it's just as bad.
Speaker 4 (09:18):
Do you know.
Speaker 3 (09:19):
I think we are exposed to so much more than
we ever have been. That we are we are grouping
ourselves into the world, that we live in a miserable place.
We live in one of the most fortunate countries in
the world right now, we're isolated from the wars that
are going.
Speaker 1 (09:31):
On country wise. I think you're right.
Speaker 4 (09:33):
Yeah, yeah, I think so too.
Speaker 5 (09:34):
But this worldwide though, Champagne sales have declined due to
a lack of joy in the world. But I think,
to yourself, I agree with you, Sam, there are so
many reasons to celebrate.
Speaker 4 (09:42):
Well, I've been playing my part for the last month.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Well you know that I'm constant bubbles. Hello, you are
the problem. End We're still having bubbles? Now, how do
I've got silverlized?
Speaker 5 (09:54):
So it's not the champagne calls on that? What else
be celebrating the fact that drive'sly is over.
Speaker 3 (09:59):
We've got a month left of winter and then I'm
going to pop acorn of persecut just a little bit cheaper.
Speaker 5 (10:05):
How do you think about it? But next month daylight
saving begins. We can because it's the first of all.
Today we can now say next month, daylight saving begins.
That's great.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
This spoon of diino doesn't have quite the same taste. Jason.
Speaker 5 (10:18):
I'm just saying, if you look for it, you will
find reasons to celebrate. I reckon he was a celebrating
not just the silver medal at the Olympics late last
night with Hayden Wild and the triathlon, but also the
fact our best pie of the year has been found.
Speaker 3 (10:29):
Goodness, I love this competition every year. Obviously Pat Lamb's
the guy that seems to get the job done. But
we have a new winner this year with a new pie,
Sumatra Pie.
Speaker 5 (10:36):
Yeah. So this is from artisan by on the Order Bakery.
It's called the slow cooked Somatra style beef pie. And
you might be thinking what does that mean, because we're
wondering what does smartra style mean?
Speaker 4 (10:47):
Well, to me, I guess it's it's kind of curry,
bas isn't it.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
Oh Man, I don't know the Jason's done some recent
so I rang the bakery and I said, look, youngratulations.
Speaker 5 (10:56):
I mean, how many pie is you selling? You guys
must be so busy at the moment.
Speaker 8 (11:00):
We're sure, Yes, they're flying out the door.
Speaker 5 (11:02):
We'll bit they are. Can I ask one question though? Yeah?
What is slow cooked Smartran style beef?
Speaker 8 (11:09):
So it has Southeast Asian flavors, it's got like timmer
and lemon grass okay for lime leaf, sort of mild spices,
and it's also got caramelized onion.
Speaker 5 (11:21):
And thank you for clearing that up because we're all
really excited for you, really stoked. What is slow cooked
Samartra style beef?
Speaker 1 (11:28):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (11:29):
Yeah, it's sort of hard to name it really, but
that's where the expression the flavors would come from.
Speaker 5 (11:33):
I feel way smarter. Now, there you go, Thanks for
doing that.
Speaker 1 (11:36):
I had no idea.
Speaker 5 (11:37):
No, I really want to try that pie because just
because it's so different, you know, they're selling, they're reckon
theying to sell probably two to three times as many
as they normally do, so one thousand to two thousand
pies in a couple of days.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
I want to really try that pie too, just because
it's a pie.
Speaker 2 (11:51):
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Tony Street Jays Reeves and Sam Wallers to of course
is a month.
Speaker 5 (11:59):
Or two women are not going to forget in the hurry.
Two women have been trespassed from a Pocket Cory cinema
for taking their food and an honesty call, we've all
done that. Are you a food smuggler?
Speaker 1 (12:08):
I'm sure not.
Speaker 4 (12:09):
I don't think I've done it. I've done it for
the kids.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Just for the kids, Yeah, because they really really love
to crunch you bars. Well, yeah, Jace, you're defeating these women.
Tell us why.
Speaker 5 (12:21):
I think it's something that we all do and no
one's I mean, yes, the cinemas make a lot of
money out of of the ticket sales, and the food
is so expensive in cinemas, right, so if you want
to take a little snack in your bag and walk
that and I don't have a problem with that.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
I don't know, man, I just really feel for the
business owners, Like I don't think people that own cinemas
are making as much money as you think. You have
to buy a film in some respects. You know, you
have to set up a cinema. There's a big operating cost.
Speaker 5 (12:44):
So you've never done it. You've never taken food to
a center, Remember the time I have Jace.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
I know why you're defending them, because I'm at the
face foo. You hear the story and go, oh, that's
a bit of a mountain out of the moment. I'm
going to tell you why I think you're going to
flip now. Okay, So a couple of reasons. First of all,
the truth of the matter is, cinemas do not make
money from ticket sales. They make their money from the food,
that is, and that is why they have rules.
Speaker 5 (13:06):
It doesn't cost eleven dollars to make a little pottle
of popcorn, no, but.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
That's how they make their money. And remember, cinemas are dying,
so the only way they can stay afloat is to
charge people for food. The rules are clearly marked. Everyone
knows what they are. These people took hot food in
to the cinema like could have been CAFC, could have
been McDonald's, I don't know, but it was hot food.
They went into the cinema. A nice man politely went
(13:30):
in and said, excuse me, you know you can't have
that food in there. It's got to go. They mean,
screw you, kept on eating, made a big racis in
the cinema. They then were racist towards him. The whole
cinema ended up. They wouldn't move, they wouldn't budge, they
were Then they started braiding this guy and saying, you're
upsetting our kid. The whole cinema had to be shut down.
Everyone else in there didn't get to watch the movie.
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The police had to be called. It turned into a
major and all this poor guy was doing was enforcing
what every cinema the world over as, and that is
the rules so that they can make money. Otherwise they're
going to get shut down. So these women went feral.
And you knew the rules, mate, You took on hot food.
You were flouting every rule in Sundry and I feel
so sorry for that guy on.
Speaker 5 (14:13):
Hearing that, knowing the full facts, I agree. Now, yeah,
if you're going to attack the guy and call them racist,
come on, and it's not like it.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Was a sneaky little chocolate bar and your bag in
your bags, I thought it, and stop me. I'm having
my fish and chips or whatever something.
Speaker 5 (14:29):
Pizza.
Speaker 7 (14:31):
You're allowed to bend to the rules, you're allowed.
Speaker 5 (14:33):
To shatter in that case, Tony, you have to agree.
But let's face it, honestly, call are you a food smuggling?
Am I the only one who smuggles food in this room?
I seem to be.
Speaker 4 (14:42):
We're learning a lot about Jason today, aren't we.
Speaker 5 (14:46):
Someone else has been using another plate and we didn't
do those other things anyway.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
Also another point, like it's an hour forty if you
couldn't have arranged your lunch to come before that or
after that, Like that's a pretty sad diagond On society.
Speaker 5 (15:00):
I don't say we all do it, but a lot
of us do it. Honestly, call are you a food smuggler?
What do you reckon? Are you use or no? See
that takes the two six nine nine or give the bars?
I eight hundred double O four coast. I need some help.
I need some people on my side. Two women have
been trespassed from a BOOKY call he cinema for taking
their own food. And now I didn't realize it's hot food,
and I didn't realize they abuse the stuff so badly.
So I get they've got trees passed for their taking
(15:21):
your own food. And though I think a lot of
us have done.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
That, and I think it's unfair to businesses because I
think that is where they make their money. They make
no money on the ticket sales. The food is the cream.
And so you might not realize and you might go
yet that expensive, but it is for a reason because
that's how they stay of foot.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
Feel for cinemas like, it's a really tough business model.
Think about how many times they'll put a movie on
and the cinema is empty. You still have to staff that,
Like it's You've got costs of rent and air conditioning
and powers.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
Can I just ask one thing just to consider too,
Would you go and take McDonald's into a fancy restaurant
because it's the same thing.
Speaker 4 (15:55):
It's not enough, it's the same thing.
Speaker 9 (15:57):
Why is it not.
Speaker 1 (16:00):
Eating food into a place that sells food?
Speaker 4 (16:01):
No, I think, Jose, here's the point here. I think
there's a blurry line. I think you know it's colere is.
Speaker 3 (16:06):
I mean throughout history, we all you know, we've taken
the beg of chocolates in our in our person.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
No, I'm just asking would you do that to another
business owner that sold food? Would you go and do
that to a cafe?
Speaker 5 (16:16):
I was going there to eat. I'm going to eat
my food. I'm going there to watch a movie.
Speaker 4 (16:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (16:20):
Now, I always buy a popcorn. Don't get me wrong.
I always by popcorn and a drink for me, but
the kids because we've got kids with allergies and things,
so sometimes but I'll tell them you don't mind if
we bring a little look sandwich in for the kids.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
I don't. I don't think the people had hellogy know
I'm saying in.
Speaker 5 (16:34):
But generally speaking, Janine, are your food smuggler or not?
Speaker 1 (16:37):
Really?
Speaker 8 (16:39):
Unfortunately I do, but I don't do hot food.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
There's way expensive, and when you've got a tribe of kids,
it does wreck up the money.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
But you know, I wouldn't like Tony. I wouldn't take
food into a restaurant. It's interesting, it's a great bay.
Speaker 9 (17:00):
It is what.
Speaker 4 (17:02):
So they're doing the movies.
Speaker 3 (17:03):
They're not doing food, even though that's the income.
Speaker 10 (17:07):
But I don't take in a great big I've just
take a bag of chips, probably a bit of lolledge.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
But I do if you buy a coke or yes,
I'm a nice cream because I like their ice cream.
It's like I have a twins, Sojny and you're only
half a criminal. I get why you're doing it, but
I think I think we all don't think of the implications, right,
maybe not. I don't think we're thinking. We're not thinking,
oh that we like the movies, have got our ticket money.
I think they need to do a better job of
(17:33):
letting people know that they only make money because of
the food.
Speaker 3 (17:37):
Then maybe what they need to do then is how
would you feel about them like checking your purse, checking
your bag?
Speaker 5 (17:41):
Do I think cinema we take a little backpack for
the kids. So I said, you don't mind for text
some sandwiches, take it.
Speaker 7 (17:52):
You go through the cinema.
Speaker 5 (17:53):
Honest, I say, you don't mind if I take a
couple of sandwiches for the kids.
Speaker 7 (17:56):
Treat the cinema like an airport and you're going to clear.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
Your food taking sandwiches.
Speaker 5 (18:02):
For the kids, Caroline, do you do this?
Speaker 9 (18:05):
I usually just take some lollies because I can't justify
the price.
Speaker 10 (18:10):
But I also buy popcorn drinks in the ice creams
as well.
Speaker 5 (18:13):
Yeah, there is I do the same thing, Caroly.
Speaker 1 (18:16):
Yes, I get that people are saying I can't justify
the part price, but you realize that that income falls
on the business owner that they might need.
Speaker 5 (18:23):
To shut They don't pay eleven dollars for pack of
lollies their markups ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (18:27):
Jase, I'm not making money any other way.
Speaker 4 (18:29):
That's that's the plas.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
Why do you hate cinemas?
Speaker 4 (18:34):
Ruining cinemas?
Speaker 5 (18:34):
And James, do you do it?
Speaker 4 (18:38):
I'm definitely a sneaker.
Speaker 5 (18:39):
There is it's more don't don't?
Speaker 4 (18:42):
What do you bring?
Speaker 9 (18:43):
What?
Speaker 3 (18:43):
What is the brown sneaker?
Speaker 7 (18:45):
What is it that you bring in food?
Speaker 9 (18:46):
Is it?
Speaker 5 (18:47):
I've taking a burger?
Speaker 1 (18:52):
I reckon you and Jay should hang out.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
You know, we can hang out.
Speaker 5 (18:59):
Exactly easy.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
That's what you're doing now. That's where you are in society,
the Red Light Runners.
Speaker 9 (19:03):
I did.
Speaker 7 (19:05):
I'm grare that you were taking over the role of
being the derelict on the show.
Speaker 1 (19:10):
That's awful.
Speaker 5 (19:11):
We're trying to get hold of Hayden Wild at the moment.
You may have heard the news want of silver in
the triathlon late last night. So we're trying to get
hold and we've seen him a couple of missages. We're
bouncing back and forward. We'll see if we canet.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Him on to stuff to eight and we can't help
but like shout from the rooftops, how cool this guy is.
I actually just heard another great fact about him. He
his family couldn't afford to go, and he decided at
the last minute, I'm going to shout them, and his
sisters and his partner and everything. Wow. And you know what,
tray athletes don't make a lot of money, but he
decided to do that. So I'll say it once or
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say it again. Someone sponsored this man. He will not
let you down. He's most humble and maize. Yeah, honestly,
I hope the Halbergs celebrate him too. Anyway, onto another
athlete who's pretty epic. She's okay, Simon Biles. So you'll
remember in twenty twenty in the Tokyo Olympics, which was
run in twenty twenty one, she got what they call
(20:01):
the twisties. So it's a gymnastics term when basically you
go up, fly up in the air and your brain
is not connected to your.
Speaker 4 (20:10):
Body, oh like vertigo for gymnasts.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
Basically that great description. And when that happens, of course,
it's pretty dangerous because you're not trusting you're going to
land anything. And this was a woman who has all
these moves named after her. Everyone was expecting to her
to win gold, and you remember she just walked out
of the gym arena, and she copped a lot of
flak from a lot of Americans despite saying her mental
health was at this.
Speaker 5 (20:31):
Yeah, the press conversation, she cried out the press conference.
Speaker 4 (20:33):
He was like, I was saying, tough en up, mate,
you let's get on with that. I'm not well.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
I'm not well, and like, I want to be here.
I've done all this work. I don't want to walk
out for no reason. Well, she's made an emphatic return
in Paris and she's just got better and better. So
if you haven't already watched it, you need to go
and watch the docco on Netflix.
Speaker 4 (20:55):
I have always had really good intuition about things, and unfortunately.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
I felt that way about the Olympics. Simone is a
once in a lifetime athlete. She's not just dominant, she
is pushing herself now.
Speaker 5 (21:14):
The greatest ever is some phone bios.
Speaker 1 (21:21):
Never in my life have I.
Speaker 5 (21:22):
Seen her do that.
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Never. So having these mental blocks in the gym recently, and.
Speaker 5 (21:30):
Simon Biles is out of the competition today, why is
it true that she's that good? She's actually got moves
named after him, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
Five or six of them. The docco's called Simon Biles
Rising and it documents her rise to this moment. So
I suspect there will be another edition now because we
all know how it ends how it ends. As she
gets to parish, she smashes it, wins team goal, wins
individual goals, creates new new moves, and so I can't
wait to see that part. What you find out in
(22:02):
it is one how short she is? Who won me
to forty two to forty two?
Speaker 7 (22:06):
I've just googled that she weighs forty seven cagees.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
She is tiny. She's also married to an inn f
elster who is double height. Also didn't know that she
was a foster child until she was six. She had
drug addicted parents, so her grandfather adopted her eventually at
age six. She now calls her grandfather and her step
grandmother Mum and Dad, and she credits them with her success.
(22:31):
Just on that Twisty's thing, how they get the jitters
sometimes when their minds don't connect. I was reading yesterday
just on the gymnastics. I didn't know this. You know
it's Sydney two thousand. A whole lot of gymnasts started
getting the twisties, not making their landings like the best
of the best, do you know why the people that
set up the gymnasium set up the vault five centimeters
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too short, and everyone they all pulling the ligaments injuring themselves,
all because the vaults said at the right high.
Speaker 4 (23:03):
Increments.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
You know.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
The other set that got me. It feels like we've
been talking about Simon Biles for over a decade. What
we have She's only twenty seven years old, and.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
Now she can retire and walk into the sunset and
the joy life is a multi millionaire that you.
Speaker 5 (23:16):
Watch this this weekend. What's it called again, It's.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Called Simon Biles Rising on Netflix. Before then, the Good,
the Bad, and the Ugly of the Olympics overnight got
I love doing this. I'm going to start with the ugly. Actually,
I'm going to start with the ugly because it's been
the topic of the day and it will be the
It will be the water cooler topic too, hat and
wild with that silver medal, which will be one of
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the best Olympic sporting spectacles you'll ever see.
Speaker 4 (23:42):
Why is it ugly?
Speaker 1 (23:43):
No, I'm not talking about him. I'm talking about something
that happened in the triathlon and the women's race. So
what happened is and remember the triathle being shrouded in
controversy because they had to delay the swim because of
the poor quality.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
You gotta be careful of delays when you're carbo loading,
you know, for three or four weeks, and you will
have said you're no longer a triflet.
Speaker 5 (24:03):
I've the last few years that race never comes.
Speaker 1 (24:07):
It never comes.
Speaker 6 (24:09):
Fascinat enjoyed too much faster.
Speaker 1 (24:13):
So we had the controversy for the swim league because
of the water quality. But the poor old female cyclists
they get on the track and it was the perfect
mixture of horrific cobbles which are hard to run and
on apparently add a little bit of moisture, and there
were so many crashes around the bends. And I'm talking
the athletes that were right up the very top, and
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there were scrapes and cuts and bruises.
Speaker 5 (24:35):
And tears, pop tiles.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
There was so many of them crashing. And luckily it
dried out for the men's that so Hayden Wild didn't
have to contend with that. But I just felt sorry
for them, So I thought that was a bit ugly.
There were a lot of replay of the crashes. Okay,
the bad which kind of became good in the end.
(24:59):
So you might remember controversy. We've just been talking about
Simon Biles, the gymnast. Well, the team USAY won the
overall goals and before the Olympics, an ex teammate, Mikayla
Skinner came out controversially and had a big crack at
the gymnastics team's work ethic and they're lazy, and it
was really bold moved from her. It's like you can
(25:20):
say that after and they fail, but they haven't even
competed yet, and what do you know? The team won gold.
And so Simon Biles has taken to her Instagram put
up her photo of the team winning gold and said
lack of talent, lazy Olympic champions.
Speaker 5 (25:36):
That's beautiful, which I loved.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
But this is a really special story. And this is
the good, okay, from the good, the bad, and the ugly.
And that is a fifty eight year old woman competing
at the Paris Games. She did fifty eight, She is it?
Speaker 4 (25:50):
So guess I reckon archery.
Speaker 5 (25:53):
No is the Olympic Bowls.
Speaker 1 (25:57):
I think that's just the comm Games, isn't It could
be game sport yeah, it's also not shooting, because I
know that was kind of what you said. Next. Table
tennis fifty eight, right, and she's playing in table tennis.
She was born in China. From a very young age,
always wanted to go to the Olympics, always wanted to
go to the Olympics. Never made it. She moved to Chile,
and she put down the peddle, so to speak, didn't
(26:19):
pick one up for ten years out of the sport,
and then decided, you know what, it's never too late
to realize my dream. So forty years later, after she
thought she her Olympic dream was gone, she has made
it to the Olympic Games. I love. I don't know
if she's won any matches, but she's there.
Speaker 5 (26:34):
It doesn't matter, Thank you very much, the right.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
I reckon you should you got ten years to you
that ache.
Speaker 5 (26:41):
Come on, picked up the pedals you can sell, imagine,
and I'll be able to go two fat too, lazy
Olympic champion. She said, Oh, okay, here we go. We
know it's Tony treat. We rolled the dice before, so
if you'd like to take her on, you need to
call us right now. Oh eight hundred double O four
Coast rung Us before is eight hundred zero zero four
(27:02):
two sixty two. If you call it ten, you and
get five general ledge questions. Doesn't matter what you get though,
because if Tony can't match you, you win that cash. Now.
Good luck.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
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Speaker 4 (27:18):
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Speaker 8 (27:22):
I'm Vincent from I'm taking on Tony today and with
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Speaker 5 (27:29):
Yeah, those around a Vincent Oh yeah, no, hopefully there's
gonna be some left over because we want you to
treat yourself too. If you are lucky enough to beat
Tony Street, that's a big question.
Speaker 3 (27:43):
Seven hundred dollars on the line, Vincent, It's all in
your hands. Tony is about to leave the building. Good
soundproof studio.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
I'm not going to leave the building and go stand
in the rain. I'll just pop out to the star Root.
Speaker 5 (27:54):
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Speaker 7 (27:56):
Can you pay attention though for once? Once you're out there,
it's only thirty second mate, and.
Speaker 4 (28:00):
You're off having a chin wag with people.
Speaker 5 (28:02):
Okay, all right, here we go thirty seconds on the
clot vins and five questions to get through. It doesn't
matter what you get. Because of Tony car Man, you
seven hundred bucks of yours to pay some bills and
treat yourself.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
Your time starts now, Believe it or not. It is
sung by what musician? Who is Muss Fuss's son in
the Lion King m Yes? What is Lipton the world's
biggest selling brand of Yes? What medal did Hayden Wild
win at the Olympics last night?
Speaker 9 (28:35):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (28:35):
The Knicks is a basketball team from what US state?
Speaker 2 (28:39):
New York?
Speaker 7 (28:40):
Yes, Believe it or not? It's sung by what musician?
Believe it or not?
Speaker 1 (28:44):
Yeah? You know the song?
Speaker 5 (28:46):
Yes, the Time is up? That is a solid four.
Hold on because it may enough and there she could be.
I think it might be.
Speaker 7 (28:53):
Once again Tony's I'm paying attention, you're getting the rehearsal three.
Speaker 4 (28:58):
So Vincent would have beaten me.
Speaker 5 (29:00):
So I got a three.
Speaker 7 (29:01):
Vincent has got a four. He would have bet he's done.
Speaker 4 (29:04):
Well you Vince, you just did.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
You got a five? Didn't you?
Speaker 3 (29:12):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (29:12):
No, I'm vibing a three today. I don't know why
I'm tired. And if I lose this at Sayden Wilde's fault,
I reckon.
Speaker 4 (29:20):
Any of the first question wrong, so that'll make it interesting.
Speaker 9 (29:24):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (29:24):
Literally? Are you going reverse? Or am I just not kidding?
Speaker 5 (29:26):
Easy?
Speaker 9 (29:27):
One?
Speaker 4 (29:27):
Literally?
Speaker 1 (29:27):
The first question it's on space, isn't it?
Speaker 5 (29:30):
Here we go? Are you ready? Your time starts now?
Speaker 4 (29:34):
Believe it or not? Is sung by what musician?
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Past?
Speaker 7 (29:37):
Who is it? Move FAST's son.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
And the lion care Zimber?
Speaker 8 (29:40):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (29:40):
What is lipped in the world's biggest selling brand of
t Yes? What Meddle did Hayden Worlds Silver?
Speaker 9 (29:46):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (29:47):
The Knicks is a basketball team from what US state?
Speaker 1 (29:50):
New York? Yes? Can't you go five though here anymore?
I'm not even gonna answer it. You have to because
this is the one you're It's Jason's favorite song and
we hear it all the time, even or not the
same by what musician? Um, you'll be Joey Scarbrey. Yeah,
only because Jackson rams it down my throat.
Speaker 5 (30:11):
I was actually shock you guys didn't know that.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
I come on, that just popped in my brain right then?
Speaker 5 (30:16):
You take it though? Congratulations? The five out of five,
which means tomorrow, right ahead of the weekend, we are
playing for eight hundred dollars waking up feeling so good. Tired,
but so good because Hayden Wild won silver in the
triathlon on Paris last night. Were Tony, he's on the
(30:37):
phone right now.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
Oh my god, that was the best race we've ever watched.
We just loved it so much. Congratulations, thanks so much,
thank you.
Speaker 9 (30:46):
He just suffered in the hate. Obviously wasn't really prepared
to be racing it.
Speaker 10 (30:52):
Ten o'clock were or were obviously no admitted to embrace
it eight so suffered a bit of hate.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
Oh my gosh, can you just run us through it?
Because it was just so compelling from the very beginning,
least start with the swim. When you finished the swim,
what was going through your mind at that point, I
was actually like it.
Speaker 10 (31:12):
I was pretty satisfied, and I was like, when I
go on to transition, like fifty seconds back, so not
too bad.
Speaker 9 (31:18):
I know.
Speaker 10 (31:19):
It's some pretty talented athletes around me. Yeah, I have
to pretty much a massive thanks to told Dylan McCulloch.
It was he sacrificed his race to come back and
help me. I was doing a lot of work on
the front and I feel like if it wasn't for him,
I would have definitely made a metal chance a lot harder.
Speaker 9 (31:40):
Definitely, one of the biggest.
Speaker 10 (31:42):
Highlights was was dropping back and I'll definitely remember that
one for the for the rest of my life, I think,
so Yeah.
Speaker 9 (31:48):
Berkudos to Dylan. It was just it was just so
selfless for him to come back and support me and
get me into the right position to deliver for New Zealand.
And yeah, we got on the run and I felt
extremely good.
Speaker 10 (32:02):
I actually raced Alice a few months ago and you know,
when I got up to me did the same thing
where he slowed up a little bit and that gave
him the opportunity to recover in the last race.
Speaker 9 (32:12):
So this time I was like, right, this is my
time and my chance to really make him hurt. And
it was the first time and the time they race
that I've been able to go through and drop to
drop him. And I was feeling really good. And then
about two k to go that the heat started getting
to me.
Speaker 10 (32:31):
And yeah, it was a lot hotter than expected. The
degree is probably more humidity than it was in the
Tokyo Olympics, so the body was just really struggling to
cool down and it was just starting to get into
emergency mode and I was doing all I possibly can
to get the finish line, but just just ran out
of gas.
Speaker 9 (32:51):
And yeah, second sickon it was, But yeah, what a race.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
Honestly, you've just made us all so proud, and you've
made so many key wis tied at work today because
we just couldn't go to bed, Like there was just
no way. You know, that final turn, I think you
hit about two hundred meters to go and you could
feel Alex breathing down your neck. Did you try and think,
can these legs just move any faster? Or did you
(33:17):
know at that point that there was just no way,
like you say you were in the emergency zone.
Speaker 9 (33:21):
Yeah, like I didn't.
Speaker 10 (33:22):
I didn't look at bath once in that last a cage,
so I don't know where he was, and yeah, he
just went past like I was walking.
Speaker 9 (33:29):
I I was just so depleted with everything.
Speaker 10 (33:33):
Like I did the perfect fuel strategy and did everything
to possibly get to the end.
Speaker 9 (33:38):
Of the race, but I was just so I was
just so hot and I just could not recover.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Ah, we saw that. But absolutely so proud of you.
Thank you so much, Hayden, And just a little bit
of extra info for everyone one. Hayden has said he
is absolutely going to compete in LA and apparently his
partner's snipe, but he said he has to go and
get the gold. He's gone bronze a goal. Secondly, we
get their joy of watching him again in the mixed
(34:04):
relay events on Monday. So that is a three hundred
meter swim, six point eight k cycle and a two
k run and it goes female male female male in
that succession.
Speaker 3 (34:15):
So sure a distance from more competitive so we could
be in the hunt for that.
Speaker 5 (34:18):
This is so good because now he's conditioned to those
those conditions. If I want used to say for twice,
do you know what I mean? Like he knows now
the heat, he knows the human is that he knows
what he has to do now.
Speaker 1 (34:26):
And don't forget Dylan McCulloch, before he went back and
helped Hayden Wild was actually a head of Hayden. Yes,
right right, So he's good too as well, I'm.
Speaker 4 (34:35):
Saying, a wonderful teammate. Yeah, I wouldn't think like that.
I'd just be I'd be looking at the finish line.
Speaker 1 (34:40):
But also.
Speaker 9 (34:43):
J story is just.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
J Jason would definitely come back. And also what it
says about Hated Wild that you know he gets the
silver medal. Most people would just dine out on that,
and the first thing he wants to do is thank
his teammate and make sure he's acknowledged.
Speaker 5 (34:59):
Classy class Jesus gestion from a wonderful man.
Speaker 9 (35:02):
I can't hear you.
Speaker 4 (35:06):
Yes, how's a gift time?
Speaker 3 (35:08):
I don't want to be the guy that eventually talks
about his overseas holiday.
Speaker 4 (35:11):
But I did bring you back.
Speaker 3 (35:13):
Gifts, and I've been meaning to give them to you,
but I keep leaving them at home, but I remember
to bring them, bring them in.
Speaker 4 (35:18):
And the music. You might be wondering, where is this
music from? It's beautiful.
Speaker 3 (35:22):
Not a standbull. I don't even know we're going to
a standbull, but we did. We turned up and assemble.
It was one of the ports of our cruise.
Speaker 1 (35:30):
Is it that at this point I'm wishing you got
my gift in Paris? Not a standbull.
Speaker 5 (35:43):
Things were much cheaper in a standby. But it's the
fourth the counter.
Speaker 1 (35:49):
Okay, here another question?
Speaker 3 (35:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (35:51):
Is it better than a toddleron?
Speaker 3 (35:55):
No?
Speaker 5 (35:58):
I think per per per grams was expensive thing of
Jody Free?
Speaker 1 (36:01):
Is that right?
Speaker 3 (36:02):
I want to talk through a scenario right now, because
it was more than just a Stanbul.
Speaker 4 (36:05):
It was a bizarre a market. Bizarre is Stanbul.
Speaker 3 (36:08):
And I tell you what, we walked through this big
arch and film through just thousands of thousands of people.
And these markets are famous for herbs and spices and
gold and silver and diamonds, and I didn't get you.
Speaker 4 (36:20):
Any of those things.
Speaker 1 (36:21):
Jace loves market gifts do he loves trinkets, beads and seeds.
Speaker 5 (36:27):
I can't get enough. It's a very nice flash.
Speaker 1 (36:32):
I hope, I hope this is something that's going to
add to his Gypsy Jay's journey.
Speaker 5 (36:36):
I love it.
Speaker 4 (36:37):
Yeah, that my friend is a magic lamp.
Speaker 5 (36:40):
It's a little lamb lamb. Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1 (36:44):
I actually love their It's gorgeous. My kids are doing
a landin at school.
Speaker 5 (36:48):
It's so cool. Thank you Sam.
Speaker 3 (36:50):
And it's like it was just such a genuine place
to buy a little trinket like that.
Speaker 4 (36:54):
You know that it fell, It fell to least the
store on a magic carpet.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
You got to rubbing. The lamp.
Speaker 3 (37:04):
Came with a particular wrist because it was made out
of a particular type of bone, which I didn't know
through if I could get through customs.
Speaker 7 (37:10):
So I had to declare it, which cost us about
an hour of time at the airport.
Speaker 5 (37:13):
I love it.
Speaker 3 (37:15):
It's made it well, he told me it was made
out of camel bone. He's pretty convinced it was plastic.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
I reckon, that's human bone, noting this is dodgy, that's the.
Speaker 4 (37:27):
Game you play though.
Speaker 7 (37:28):
Human bone camel bone is a.
Speaker 1 (37:29):
Bizarre Do you know what I actually, I actually loved this.
Speaker 4 (37:33):
Can you talk us through?
Speaker 1 (37:33):
What it is?
Speaker 9 (37:35):
Is?
Speaker 1 (37:36):
What is it called?
Speaker 4 (37:37):
I think I don't know. It's a chest.
Speaker 1 (37:41):
It's a miniature chest. And when you open it, there's
like a faux shelf that you go, oh, that's it. No,
lift it up and it's a hidden compartment underneath. And
what you what you don't know is I'm actually a
massive fan randomly of Babush girdles. You the ones that
you take out the outside and then another layer and
(38:02):
then another ladder should call published good? Okay, maybe they're not.
I made that up, but I love it when you
just reveal another layer, another layer, and this is like
there and I'm going to hide some precious things under that.
Speaker 3 (38:14):
Absolutely not that is either hand painted or someone's just
stuck some plastic on.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
It, or Lamond one of the two Sam hey Jas
want to swap for the.
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