Dr Noel Blundell is an internationally renowned Sport Psychologist. He has a high national and international media profile in television, print and radio due to his outstanding results working with elite athletes.
Over the past 30 years Dr Blundell has been directly involved in producing 18 World and Olympic champions and World #1’s. These include Lleyton Hewitt (tennis), Arthur Brett (dual World Champion in Board Sailing and Yachting), Lee Brownbill (Shooting), Brett Thurley (Water Skiing), Lauren Bevaart (Triple World Karate Champion), Lauren Burns (Olympic Gold Medallist – Tae Kwondo),Tom King and Mark Turnbull (Olympic Gold Medallists 470 Class Sailing), Minjee Lee and Su Oh (Golf), Danielle Woodward (Olympic Silver Medallist – Slalom Canoe). He has worked with numerous National teams, including Softball, Parachuting and Squash.
Born in Brisbane, Queensland, and educated in Australia and the U.S.A he won numerous citations for excellence, and his versatility is underscored by the 82 different sports with which he has worked both on an individual and team basis. His expertise as a sport psychologist is also supported by doctoral qualifications in Skill Acquisition and Performance. Dr Blundell is an experienced keynote speaker at international and national seminars. He has been involved in a wide range of workshops, sports science and medical discussion panels. He is the author of the book “So You Want to be a Tennis Pro” which was launched by Pete Sampras at the Australian Open.