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Dara Alizadeh - Two Olympic Cycles, One Hard Stop: Navigating Life After Elite Sport For most athletes, retirement isn’t a single moment.It’s a psychological shift, a loss of structure, and a quiet question that lingers long before the final race. In this episode of Athlete to Athlete: Lessons for Life Beyond the Game, we sit down with Dara Alizadeh - two-time Olympian, Cambridge Boat Race President, Bermuda flagbearer, and now Infrastructure Transformation Specialist at Accenture. Dara represents something many elite athletes feel but rarely articulate:“Rowing was my world, and then, suddenly, it wasn’t.” Having competed at the Tokyo and Paris Olympic Games, Dara speaks openly about the reality of finishing in August 2024, the emotional challenge of stepping away, the importance of having something lined up immediately, and why uncertainty is often the most dangerous part of transition. This conversation goes beyond job titles. Dara unpacks:Why structure matters more after sport than during itHow exposure to industries while still competing reduces fearWhy athletes must stop outsourcing responsibility for their futureWhy ignoring what’s coming doesn’t delay it, it just removes choice This is not a story about “moving on.”It’s a conversation about owning the next chapter with intent. Key Takeaways:“Rowing was my world, and it changed overnight.” - Transition is emotional, even when you’re prepared.Having something lined up matters - Athletes without a runway often struggle most.Explore without pressure - Side projects, courses, teaching, all clarity compounds.Familiar language reduces fear - Exposure builds confidence before you ever step in.Athletes need structure - If it’s gone, you must recreate it.You are the main stakeholder - No one will build your next environment for you.Put yourself in rooms where you’re challenged again - Growth doesn’t stop with sport.Thinking about what’s next doesn’t distract from performance - it enhances it.You always have time - Excuses didn’t get you to elite level, they won’t help now. If you’re still competing and telling yourself “I’ll deal with it later”, this episode is for you. About the hostsJames Rule, Co-Founder of ATA, is a seasoned leadership coach and former professional rugby player with extensive experience in high-performance sports management. Having held CEO roles at Super League clubs and senior positions in major sporting organisations, he understands the pressures of transitioning beyond elite competition. A passionate advocate for athlete development, James drives ATA’s mission to provide structured, research-driven support, ensuring athletes are equipped for long-term success beyond the game.Karl Birch, Co-Founder of ATA, is a former rugby player turned coach, mentor, and leadership specialist. With over a decade in medical sales, where he led a team, he combines industry expertise with a deep understanding of the athlete mindset to help athletes transition into meaningful careers beyond sport. Passionate about early preparation and proactive career planning, he has guided former athletes through transition, ensuring they step confidently into their next chapter.Connect and Contactwww.athletetransitionaccelerator.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/athlete-transition-accelerator/Instagram:@ataccelerator https://www.instagram.com/atacceleratorEmail: support@athletetransitionaccelerator.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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