The first Women’s Six Nations Rugby Championship

The first Women’s Six Nations Rugby Championship

From Sporting Witness by BBC World Service

March 14, 2026 · 11 min

About this episode

Nathalie Amiel reflects on her career and the significance of the first Women’s Six Nations Rugby Championship.

Nathalie Amiel was a star of French rugby for more than fifteen years, from when she started playing internationally aged 15. She was part of the team which won the Five Nations, as well as the European Championship four times. In 2002 Nathalie crowned her long career with a win in the first ever Women's Six Nations Rugby Championship. Nathalie spoke to Laura Jones in 2023. Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive and testimony. Sporting Witness is for those fascinated by sporting history. We take you to the events that have shaped the sports world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes, you become a fan in the stands as we take you back in time to examine memorable victories and agonising defeats from all over the world. You’ll hear from people who have achieved sporting immortality, or those who were there as incredible sporting moments unfolded. Recent episodes explore the forgotten football Women’s World Cup, the plasterer who fought a boxing legend, international football’s biggest ever beating and the man who swam the Amazon river. We look at the lives of some of the most famous F1 drivers, tennis players and athletes as well as people who’ve…

People in this episode

Host: Laura Jones

Guest: Nathalie Amiel

Topics covered

  • women's rugby
  • sports history
  • international sports
  • athlete interviews
  • rugby championships

Keywords

  • Nathalie Amiel
  • women's rugby
  • Six Nations
  • sports history
  • athlete interview

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Organizations: BBC World Service

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