Unbreakable: The Female Athlete Podcast

From Novice to National Champion: Tash Phillips' Journey

41 min · 6. mar. 2026
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In this conversation, Tash Phillips shares her inspiring journey from discovering rowing at a young age to overcoming significant challenges, including injuries and the impact of COVID-19. She discusses her transition to beach sprints, the importance of resilience, and her entrepreneurial venture with her sister, The Stitched Oar. Tash emphasises the significance of mental strength in sports and offers valuable advice for young female athletes.

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