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This week on the TriNation podcast we welcomed on Ryan Bolton - 2000 Olympian turned coach and founder of Bolton Endurance Sports Training (BEST). Ryan represented USA at the 2000 Sydney Olympics in the sports first showing of the event on the Olympic stage. He now coaches many of the top professional triathletes and runners in the world including Sam Long and young rising star Daniel Dixon amongst many others! Alongside this currently heads up as USA Triathlon High-Performance Advisor and travelled out to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic games where the USA had an incredibly successful games. We touch on all these things in this discussion with Ryan as well as his coaching methods and what tips he has for triathletes getting into the sport.
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This week Luke sat down with TRI-FIT co-owners Dan and Simon. TRI-FIT is a triathlon apparel brand and this was a chance to hear about the business side of triathlon. Both run the business from the other sides of the world with one living in Australia and the other in the UK. A key point that comes from this discussion is their dedication to the environment which is a key part in running a business in todays market. Not only do they focus on sales but they also give back by donating 1% of their sales back to the environment. Enjoy listning!
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The podcast returns! Luke and Andrew look towards a new year by chatting about the upcoming triathlon season, what recent changes have happened and announce how the podcast will continue to bring on professional athletes but also expand more into the outer part of the triathlon world, looking to bring on more coaches, industry experts, event organisers and many more!
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This week we marked the 50th episode of 'The TriNation Podcast'. We have managed to bring on some of the biggest names in triathlon and other surrounding sports and will continue to do so! On this week’s episode we got to speak to no doubt the most dominant swimmer in triathlon, Slovakian Richard Varga. Richard holds the record for the most lead out swims in the now known World Triathlon Championship Series circuit and it was great to hear his experience on competing in two Olympic games (London 2012 and Rio 2016), his move to Leeds to train alongside the Brownlee brothers and what the triathlon set up is like in Slovakia. We also touched on the subject which has been right at the forefront of the triathlon world in recent weeks on the issue of doping after the recent stiff sanctions which were imposed on the Russian Triathlon Federation. This is something that actually stopped Richard starting the 2020 Tokyo Olympics having only missed out taking to the start line by one slot and he shares his frustration on this topic.
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What a week for triathlon with the Norwegian viking Kristian Blummefelt breaking the Ironman world record in style in Cozumel! In good timing we were able to speak to his coach Arild Tveiten a couple of days following the event. We went in depth to the preparations for his debut in the distance before tracking back to the start of Arild's coaching career and taking what was once a young innocent squad of young triathletes including the likes of Blummenfelt, Gustav Iden and Lotte Miller to a now star studded Norway team dominating the triathlon world.
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On this weeks podcast episode we were delighted to bring on two extremely female successful triathletes who are currently at the top of the sport. Georgia Taylor-Brown and Jess Learmonth have had a whirlwind few months with success at the Olympics bringing home gold and silver medals for GB and then onto the rising Super League Triathlon 4 week spectacle. This chat is light hearted but gives a great insight into what goes on in the lead up to the Olympics, the day itself and the aftermath.
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It has been a busy few weeks of triathlon racing with many events happening all across the world from WTCS races, Super League Triathlon events and of course the Ironman World 70.3 championships. Luke and Andrew sat down to have a catch up chat on it all, giving their full reviews on the races. We have a good few guests lined up for the next coming weeks, including athletes racing at Super League and the Ironman 70.3 World Championships so watch out for those coming out soon.
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On this week's episode of 'The TriNation Podcast' we decided to head into the world of triathlon photography. Podcast host Luke had a sit down with World Triathlon content producer and photographer Tommy Zaferes.
Tommy is no stranger to racing as an athlete and in the past raced on the World Triathlon circuit (or ITU as it was previously known) to great success achieving multiple podiums. He spoke about his interesting discovery of triathlon and how it quickly took over his life.
Another well known fact about Tommy is that he is married to 2X World Champion and Tokyo 2020 Bronze Medalist Katie Zaferes. He gave us his insight of both working at the Tokyo Olympics as well as all the emotions that came with it following Katie's whirlwind run up to the games and the success that she ultimately achieved.
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This week we were joined by French Ironman athlete Sam Laidlow, winner of this years Tradeinn International Triathlon. He then subsequently went on to secure his Kona spot for 2021 after a second place finish at Ironman Bolton. In this chat with Sam he spoke about changing the perception of the sport showing that the young generation can compete at the longer distance. He also spoke of the benefits of the FGP racing in France as well as giving us a hint at an upcoming french long distance battle which is in the works. This is a great listen and we hope you enjoy it!
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On this post Olympics episode we welcomed on an actual Tokyo Olympian - Russell White. Russell competed in the men's individual race finishing 48th. Russell had a turbulent time leading into the games having to make a last ditch attempt to qualify which meant racing multiple weekends in a row across three different continents. He did come through achieving his dream of qualifying for the Olympics and he gave us an insight into the weeks leading into the race, the day itself, how everything runs at the Olympic village... oh and of course THAT boat incident.
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On this episode of the podcast we discuss Andrews recent completion of his first Ironman in a sub-9 hour performance which included a 2.50 marathon running time. Hear how an elite balances work with training, how Andrew went about preparing for his Ironman as well as any advice for those looking to do their first one!
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The start of the Olympic triathlon is HERE. Over the next few days we will witness a battle between all of the best male and female triathletes in the world for the ultimate title of Olympic Champion. Luke and Andrew decided to put together a short episode of their favourites and predictions for the races and how they think things will pan out.
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We are back... already! A new season of the podcast begins in Olympic week. Luke and Andrew were delighted to welcome on Australian Natalie Van Coevorden. Natalie was able to tell us her life and story in triathlon which has recently taken a knock after the controversial selection of the Australian Olympic triathlon team which left Natalie off the squad. We wanted to use this platform not only for Natalie to give her opinion on the matter but also to explore where she will go from here and what her ambitions are going forward in the sport. We hope you enjoy!
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To round off season 4 of The TriNation Podcast we brought on British athlete James Teagle who recently won Outlaw 70.3 half Holkham. James has been a dominant force in the junior and under 23 scene growing up having competed in multiple major championships for GB. He has been battling to make his mark as a senior in short course racing over the last few years but has recently made the decision to make the move over to the half Ironman distance. James spoke about his struggles of not being funded, his life in triathlon and how he thinks moving up a distance will help prolong his triathlon career.
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This week on The TriNation Podcast we have a fantastic episode for you with our guest - 2X Olympic Champion - Alistair Brownlee. He spoke to us about the very recent release of his new book 'Relentless' which looks into the minds of the sporting elite from a side never seen before. We also delved into finding out Alistair's reasons for fighting for another Olympic spot which recently came to an end. We wanted to do this podcast differently to others and really tried to find out more about Alistair himself and look into the mindset of a true champion. Enjoy!
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On The TriNation Podcast this week we got an insight into the world of Olympic swimmer Ross Murdoch! Ross is most remembered for his emotional win at a home games in Glasgow 2014 and is now just days away from competing in his second Olympic Games in Tokyo. We learnt how he overcame adversity, a dip in his mental health and how he is aiming to produce as good a performance as possible out in Tokyo. Ross certainly has plenty to say and it was great to hear the differences in training between elite swimmers and elite triathletes!
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On the podcast this week we brought on a junior triathlete from the Netherlands who is currently dominating the junior triathlon scene - Barbara De Koning. Barbara has won the last two Junior ETU cups in Caorle and Olsztyn. We heard about her Youth Olympics experience, how she used lockdown to better herself as an athlete and how she is challenging herself by racing in the senior ranks already as well as much more. This is a great listen into the life of a junior athlete trying to break through the ranks!
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This week we were delighted to welcome on Lotte Miller. Lotte is the front runner to take the one and only spot for the Women's Norwegian Olympic team. Hear about her career from Junior through to the senior ranks and now racing on the WTCS circuit. We also get a glimpse of the Norwegian training culture, squad environment and how they nurture young athletes and give them every opportunity to rise to the top in the sport. Finally we also heard how WTCS Yokohama was actually ideal preparation for Tokyo later in the year.
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This week on the podcast we welcomed on American and recently qualified Olympian Morgan Pearson. After his great race race out in Yokohama and most notably his run through a pack of 30 athletes to finish on the podium we were able to find out how Morgan has risen through the ranks of triathlon at a rapid pace after only joining the sport in 2017. Get an insight to his college running days, his day to day training and how he felt his brother by his side all the way to that Olympic spot.
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Racing is back! It’s been quite a year but finally some racing has begun and hopefully things will continue to improve! Our guest this week was Chris Perham - Super League Triathlon athlete, British Duathlon Champion and ETU Indoor Triathlon Champion. His career is certainly continuing on an upward trajectory and he spoke to us about his journey as a triathlete to get to where he is today. Hear about the British triathlon system, the French system, his mindset and so much more!
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