EPISODE · May 6, 2025 · 27 MIN
From Olympic Dreams to Engineering Realities with Amie Thompson
from Life After the Whistle with Amber Daines · host Amber Daines
Amie Thompson is a 29 year old who, as a dual Olympian Artistic Swimmer, competed on the world stage at the 2016 Rio and 2020 Tokyo Olympics. These days she channels her dedication and energy into her current career as an electrical engineer. She is also a coach, guiding the next generation of athletes with the same enthusiasm, passion and expertise that propelled me to Olympic heights. Not one to sit still, Amie is an amateur triathlete, who loves the challenge of pushing her physical limits, whilst also advocating for a balanced lifestyle. In this conversation, Amy Thompson, a dual Olympic artistic swimmer, shares her journey from elite sports to her current life as an engineer and coach. She discusses the challenges of transitioning from a competitive athlete to finding her identity outside of sports, the importance of resilience, and the lessons learned from her experiences. She still has to schedule ‘fun’ into her life because structure has ruled it for so long. Amy says she wasn’t a stand out talent at the beginning but hard work, tenacity and a love for what you do can go a long way! Her insights provide motivation for anyone facing change, highlighting the importance of passion and perseverance. Connect with Amber Daines here https://amberdaines.com Life After the Whistle is a winning podcast thanks to our founding sponsors, the Central Coast Sports College (https://ccsc.nsw.edu.au) , empowering your future through education and sports and Division Technologies (https://divisiontech.io) , your partner for technology leadership & advice with top-tier, affordable technology services for businesses, professional services, and startups.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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