94.4FM Salford City Radio Friday sports show interview with Ian Gatt and Sarah Rees ,

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94.4FM Salford City Radio Friday sports show with Jimmy Petruzzi interviews Ian Gatt MSc OMT MAACP MCSP BSc (Hons) Head of Performance Services & Lead Physiotherapist - GB Boxing And Sarah Rees , Athlete Lifestyle Support Manager at Hong Kong Rugby Union
In this fascinating interview Ian Gatt discusses his role working Great Britain Boxing programme , his work Anthony Joshua, and an insight Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016, Olympics and an insight in preparation for the Tokyo Olympics.

Sarah Rees gives us a fascinating unique insight into her work with Athlete Lifestyle Support Manager at the HKRU

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94.4FM Salford City Radio Friday sports show

Ian has been a sport physiotherapist for over 20 years, with considerable time spent managing the sports science & medical services for the Great Britain Boxing programme. He has attended all major events supporting elite athletes on their path to success through Athens 2004, Beijing 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016, and current Tokyo 2020 Olympic cycles.

Ian is an Upper Limb Injury Specialist with the prestigious English Institute of Sport (EIS) providing an advisory role to Olympic and Paralympic sports. Further, he provides private specialist consultations on Upper Limb MSK injuries in the UK and Overseas.

Ian has a passion for teaching delivering regular national and international workshops, webinars, and at conferences on diverse topics linked to Upper Limb sport injuries. He is a visiting Lecturer at University College London (UCL) and Queen Mary University London (QMUL). Further, he is a published author on research papers and is currently a PhD candidate in Upper Limb Biomechanics at Sheffield Hallam University (SHU).
You can follow Ian on social media; Twitter (@iangattphysio), Instagram (iangattgattman) and Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ian-gatt-b169523b/)

Sarah Rees , Athlete Lifestyle Support Manager at the HKRU,responsible for 100+ athletes looking after their well-being, their continued professional development, transition, their ‘learn or earn’ pathways

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