The Australian Olympic Committee has announced that sprinting superstar Cate Campbell will be one of twelve athletes participating in Wellbeing Week.
Over the course of the week, which is scheduled to occur on September 7-12, athletes will showcase how people can improve their own mental health and well-being. Through a series of live shows, athletes will share their own advice and experiences, while also raising awareness towards mental health during the coronavirus pandemic.
Campbell will appear during the show themed “empower your mental health” on September 10, alongside surfer Owen Wright and Dr. Simon Rosenbaum. All episodes will be hosted by another aquatic athlete, water polo Olympian Amy Jones, and will premiere daily from 1:00-1:30pm AEST. All episodes will be available to stream on the Australian Olympic Team’s Facebook and YouTube channels.
AOC CEO Matt Carroll released a statement about the shows, saying, “This is a crucial time to shine a spotlight on the importance of mental health. Like people right around the world, athletes are doing their best to adapt to the unprecedented challenges and disruption to daily life caused by this pandemic.”
“Wellbeing Week will provide an opportunity for Olympians and experts to share their own journeys and passions away from sport to help inspire Australians to take steps to improve their own well-being.”
Full Show Schedule:
Date | Theme | Guests |
7 September | Empower Your Passion |
Lisa Darmanin & Cody Simpson
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8 September | Empower Your Future |
Jane Flemming & Charlie Albone
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9 September | Empower Your Friendships |
Belle Brockhoff & Holly Crawford
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10 September | Empower Your Mental Health |
Cate Campbell, Owen Wright & Dr Simon Rosenbaum
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11 September | Empower Your Identity |
Kyle Vander-Kuyp, Sam Stosur and Youcef Abdi
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Since making the Australian Olympic Team back in 2008, Campbell has become a staple on the world stage in swimming. After picking two bronze medals in Beijing in the 50 freestyle and 400 freestyle relay, she went on to win gold medals as a member of the 400 freestyle relay in 2012 and 2016 as well. Prior to the 2016 Olympics, Campbell set the world record in the 100m freestyle with a time of 52.06, although the record has since been broken by Swedish superstar Sarah Sjostrom.
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Ha! My congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez is inside your head if you thought of her when you saw a headline about an Australian swimmer. That said, if Cate spent a week with my AOC she’d be winning gold medals and dominating on relay anchor legs.
Barbarella meets La Conquistadorita.
“Whatever u do, DONT choke during an Olympic final.”
I love how the swim trolls here would never let her forget about rio 2016 as soon as they see “cate campbell” in the article title