Jemima Montag

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PROFILE

Champion race walker Jemima Montag won two bronze medals at the Paris Olympics, but it washer heartfelt post-race comments that won over Australians. She passionately encouraged girls to stay involved in sports, not necessarily to become champions but for the sense of belonging and leadership skills it can foster. Her message resonated widely, with one commentator calling it “one of the best post-race interviews of the Olympics.”

Jemima, who is also studying medicine at the University of Melbourne, has a strong commitment to social change. She founded the Play On campaign, which aims to break down barriers to physical activity for adolescent girls. Through Play On, she and other female athletes have reached over 2,000 students in Victoria, promoting health, body image, and inclusive environments.

Raised in Melbourne, Jemima grew up participating in various sports before focusing on racewalking, achieving early success like winning the 2014 Oceania Race Walking Championships. Her accolades include gold medals at the Commonwealth Games and a silver at the World Championships. Beyond medals, Jemima’s mission is to create a lasting impact through sport.

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This presentation translates key lessons from high performance sport and psychology for businesses and teams who hope to maximise their potential. Jemima will use interesting examples from her sporting career and extract key take-aways for the audience in areas such as cognitive expansion, overcoming adversity, balancing multiple commitments, and diminishing our fear of failure.

Having navigated the journey from a sporty little girl to an Olympian, Jemima has witnessed firsthand the transformative impact of sport on women and girls.

However, she has also seen many of her sisters and friends drop out, facing unique barriers. In this presentation and drawing on the “Play On” initiative that she developed during her time in the IOC Young Leaders program, Jemima passionately shares solutions, emphasising how sport can be a powerful tool for developing life skills such as leadership, confidence, resilience, and self-awareness and how these qualities not only benefit women in sport but can be translated into the workplace, relationships, and daily life.

Jemima Montag is best known for her recent bronze medals in Paris and her memorable post-race interview, but her impact off the track is equally impressive.

From co-captaining the World Youth Track & Field team at the 2015 World Youth Games in Colombia to her numerous leadership roles in school, Jemima has always led by example—showing up prepared, motivated, and ready to inspire. She believes leadership is not just about “doing” but about empowering others: supporting the team, motivating them, identifying strengths and weaknesses, and helping each person discover their unique superpower.

Over the years, Jemima has learned the value of delegation and trust, understanding that building a successful team means creating something greater than the sum of its parts.  In this keynote, Jemima will share her personal leadership journey, offering insights on how to inspire, empower, and create a thriving team environment; and demonstrate why true leadership is about creating a movement where everyone can grow and succeed together.

Thank you so much for your presentation yesterday. The women absolutely loved it!! The vibe and energy in the room you created was sensational. Chatting with them after the session they were all inspired both personally and professionally and were so inspired to gather their tribe and continue moving forwards.

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