Skip to content
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Contact

  • Actually
  • Australia
  • National news
  • Society
  • Education
  • Family
  • Health
  • Fitness
  • Travel
  • Climate change
  • Toggle search form

The 24-year-old’s death is seeing questions asked of high-performance sport.

Posted on August 12, 2021 By mindfisi

The close-knit Cambridge community is rallying together with a permanent mark of respect in memory of their friend and former Olympian, Olivia Podmore – someone Ray Sheath knows well.
His daughter Racquel Sheath was involved in the high-performance cycling programme alongside her up until August last year.
“They come to Cambridge thinking that this is the place where their dreams can be achieved,” he tells Newshub.
“But the environment is so sterile and cut-throat, that it’s not an enjoyable place.”
Sheath took to Facebook this afternoon to voice his frustration, calling out the “trail of destruction” it’s left over many years.
“Self-esteem at an all-time low and I’ve been on the sidelines picking up some of these athletes over the last six or seven years,” he adds.
Those sentiments are shared by other parents whose children have been part of the Cycling New Zealand programme.
In a post on Facebook, one mother said: “Cycling New Zealand your culture is sick. You treat athletes like they are a commodity.”
That one daughter returned from Cambridge “broken”, “her self-esteem smashed”, and “her mana was stripped”.
But officials believe the environment has changed since the Heron Review into the culture of Cycling New Zealand in 2018.
“We’ve implemented, with the team, all the recommendations that came out of the review,” Cycling NZ chief executive Jacques Landry says.
“Is it perfect at the moment? No it’s not,” concedes Sport New Zealand chief executive Raelene Castle.
“Are there improvements to make? Absolutely.”

Society

Post navigation

Previous Post: The country’s top sports leaders are determined to sustain the momentum gained by Filipino athletes in the Tokyo Games.
Next Post: Megan Woods had said gentailers made ‘commercial decisions’ before power outage.

More Related Articles

Exploding interest in space exploration has brought a fast-moving, Silicon Valley-led paradigm to a sector previously run by the government. Society
Since coming online, Ingenuity has completed 11 flights covering a total distance of 2.2km and reaching an altitude of 12m. Society
NEW YORK, Aug 10 (Reuters) – Britain’s Prince Andrew was sued in a New York court on Monday by a woman who alleged that he sexually assaulted and battered her two decades ago when she was 17 years old. Society
It’s the latest grim tally from Australia. Society
Vaccines help to reduce the spread of Covid-19, but they are not without shortcomings. Here’s what they can and can’t do. Society
The crush of patients infected with the Delta variant is affecting hospitals nationwide. Now some Texans trying to get care at their nearest emergency room will have to go elsewhere. Society

Recent Posts

  • (no title)
  • Officials also said they would delay second shots of the Pfizer vaccine in order to speed up first shots.
  • Following the Competition Commission’s rejection of the deal.
  • An asteroid known as Bennu will pass within half the distance of the Earth to the moon in the year 2135 but the probability of an impact with our planet in the coming centuries is very slight, scientists said Wednesday.
  • A University of Otago study has revealed new evidence of rapid evolution in New Zealand’s native insect species in response to increased exposure to wind from the loss of shelter due to deforestation.

Categories

  • Actually
  • Australia
  • Climate change
  • Education
  • Family
  • Fitness
  • Health
  • National news
  • Society
  • Travel

Copyright © 2022 .

Powered by PressBook Blog WordPress theme