Anna England talks after competing about life, the art of comment and how thick people can help themselves
From sending to comments The box has been proven to have a smooth transition to Hannah England. Former average medalist of 1500 m silver medal at the 2011 World Championships could retire at the end of 2019, but he uses the lessons of his life that he learned in the first level of his life contest.
Both sides are that the preparation is that the preparation is, but more than entering the training miles and sessions, many of its working hours now take over to whom they will start.
Now 38 years old is not unfamiliar for facts, figures, tables and high-quality pens, given that he used to organize and study everything about training gatherings, and he was ready to “have fun.” Because he is chatting Time Ahead of the sparkle in Bislett, it is not surprising that he chose this route.

“The balanced and work ethic that you develop as athlete can enter any profession,” he said. “Most of my work is next to the former athletes, and you can see that ability to do a horrible lot and be proud of your job.
England first took the microphone as a fresh retired athlete and sports, just starting to get out of the shadows of Sovim. His first taste of “real case” when he called it when he hired Beijing’s former Olympians Andrew Stylen and Tom Lancashir, with a company that tried to be tested in the Prime Minister’s league. By 2022, he was able to describe the full-time action, keeping the connection with his favorite sport.
“I have always been a fan of sports, all different events and what are happening outside of my performances,” he said. “I can still get involved with athletics without taking injury or choice or such a thing, and I just feel so lucky to have this interaction with this.”
Being one step removed from the operation, he claims how he watches sports and adds.

“It’s so hard work that enters these performances, and I think it’s easy at home to be at home, but there are those cars I’m doing.
Telling stories behind the athletes always pays a key attention to the motivation of the new English Broadcasting Program, the launch of a podcast of the Athletics of the Chairs, Richard Newmins and Katie Smith.
It is frustration that part of the athletes does not help himself when it comes to contacting the general public. Recently, England held a seminar with some athletes who now represent the former international race Tom Bosworth and says.
“I think it’s annoying that it is incompatible, because some athletes can rely on it, and they are in the champion, but it has that slippery social media.

“I think that the athletes are much more willing to share their social media than my generation, but I think they are aware of us.
To help these individuals have long been on the forefront of England’s thinking. During his time as athlete, he was also a lawyer and the first president of the British Athletics Athletes Committee, which was formed in 2017.
“I do a lot of work in gymnastics, and I think that every athlete’s voice group is finally limited, the organization wants to hear that,” he said. “They can be just as active and as active as possible, but if no one wants to listen to them, it’s not going to go somewhere.
“At the moment, there are good stuff that continues with the World Athletics Committee and European Athletics, but I think it always depends on whether the leaders should be protest.
There is clear respect from England when he speaks about his comment partners. There is also excitement in his voice, because he looks ahead of the World Championships in the summer and maintain his new craft.
“I think we are so spoiled with the great harvest of commentators and I have really been successful in learning from them,” he said. “They were incredibly generous with their time and experience. I really drive in detail as I was as athlete, and how I had, but I learned very soon.
“He told me.