
This episode features Hamish Kerr, a Commonwealth Games gold medalist and record-holding high jumper from New Zealand. Topics include his training regimen, experiences at the Commonwealth Games and Olympics, and insights into the mental aspects of high jumping.
Hamish discusses his impressive jump of 2.31 meters, explaining how he prepares for competitions and the physical demands of high jumping. He shares his journey from being a runner to discovering his talent in high jump, and how he has consistently outperformed his competitors in New Zealand.
The conversation touches on the impact of COVID-19 on his training and mindset, and how it helped him reconnect with his passion for the sport. Hamish reflects on the importance of mental health, the support of his coach Terry, and the influence of his family on his athletic career.
Hamish recounts his experiences at the Tokyo Olympics, including the pressure of competing and the relief of not having a no-jump. He also shares details about his recent success at the Commonwealth Games, where he won gold, and the camaraderie he shares with fellow athletes.
The episode concludes with Hamish discussing his future goals, including aspirations for the Paris Olympics, and the balance between being an athlete and a person outside of sports.
Hamish Kerr discusses his journey as a high jumper, mental health, and his experiences at the Commonwealth Games and Olympics.

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