There She Is: A Womensport & Recreation Tasmania Podcast

Ep 10 | Ella Marshall: Journey into Para Rowing for Australia

22 min · 26 de may de 2026
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After years competing as an able-bodied rower, Ella Marshall’s sporting journey took an unexpected turn when she explored para classification and stepped into a whole new chapter of high-performance sport. Within months, she transitioned from classroom teacher to full-time athlete training with Rowing Australia and preparing for international competition. In this episode, Ella shares her experience navigating classification, identity shifts, and the importance of support systems in sport. A powerful conversation about asking questions, embracing opportunity, and why visibility and pathways matter for women and girls in sport. If you believe in creating more visibility, stronger pathways, and better opportunities for women and girls in sport, you can support this work by becoming a WSRT member. Join us at wsrt.org.au/membership [wsrt.org.au/membership]

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episode Ep 15 | Kaity Fassina: Why Motherhood Made Me a Better Athlete artwork

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episode Ep 14 | Prof Margo Mountjoy: Fuel to Perform and Preventing REDs artwork

Ep 14 | Prof Margo Mountjoy: Fuel to Perform and Preventing REDs

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episode Ep 13 | Prof Philip Morgan: The Power of Dads in Keeping Girls in Sport artwork

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episode Ep 12 | Dr Zali Yager: Building Body Confidence in Sport artwork

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