This week I am joined by one of the greatest British athletes of all time, Seb Coe – a double Olympic gold medalist during the golden era of middle-distance running, the President of World Athletics, the driving force behind London’s winning Olympic bid in 2012, and much more besides.
There’s so much we cover in this episode, from using early setbacks as fuel later in life, through to his epic Olympic triumph at Moscow in 1980, as well as the key role he played in helping London win the 2012 Olympic bid.
The theme of this episode is about the power of good mentors. Find out who his key mentors have been, the role they’ve played in his life, but also the questions to ask yourself to help get over disappointment and adversity, and the importance of trusting your intuition to come up with the goods at the key moment, as it did for him ahead of London 2012. We also talk about the transformative power of sport and the amazing charity Greenhouse Sports, for whom Seb is an ambassador. The charity uses sport to help disadvantaged young people and communities and the work they do is truly transformative. 

In this episode:

How early adversity often breeds later success

Seb Coe's key mentors

The power of sport and inspiring people to live healthy lives & the concerning trend of young people being less active

His competition with Steve Ovett and Moscow 1980 – winning silver and gold

The power of humour and Daley Thompson

The questions to ask yourself to regroup after disappointment

Writing the key speech for London 2012’s Olympic bid & listening to your intuition

Sport being the biggest social worker & its power to affect change

Greenhouse Sports: https://www.greenhousesports.org/

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This week I am joined by one of the greatest British athletes of all time, Seb Coe – a double Olympic gold medalist during the golden era of middle-distance running, the President of World Athletics, the driving force behind London’s winning Olympic bid in 2012, and much more besides.

There’s so much we cover in this episode, from using early setbacks as fuel later in life, through to his epic Olympic triumph at Moscow in 1980, as well as the key role he played in helping London win the 2012 Olympic bid.

The theme of this episode is about the power of good mentors. Find out who his key mentors have been, the role they’ve played in his life, but also the questions to ask yourself to help get over disappointment and adversity, and the importance of trusting your intuition to come up with the goods at the key moment, as it did for him ahead of London 2012. We also talk about the transformative power of sport and the amazing charity Greenhouse Sports, for whom Seb is an ambassador. The charity uses sport to help disadvantaged young people and communities and the work they do is truly transformative. 


In this episode:



How early adversity often breeds later success
Seb Coe's key mentors
The power of sport and inspiring people to live healthy lives & the concerning trend of young people being less active
His competition with Steve Ovett and Moscow 1980 – winning silver and gold
The power of humour and Daley Thompson
The questions to ask yourself to regroup after disappointment
Writing the key speech for London 2012’s Olympic bid & listening to your intuition
Sport being the biggest social worker & its power to affect change


Greenhouse Sports: https://www.greenhousesports.org/


MyTwitter: https://twitter.com/simonmundie

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/simonmundie/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-mundie-89379114/


And for the 'Mundie on Monday' newsletter - featuring three of the best Life Lessons from four years and 200 of these conversations - head to simonmundie.com (where you can also drop me an email)


Please do share this episode - it makes a big difference in helping people find this podcast.


Thank you.


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