The Triathlete Hour Podcast: Sara Gross Was Ready to Quit, Then She Won
Plus, Thorsten Radde breaks down the numbers.
Plus, Thorsten Radde breaks down the numbers.
Pro triathletes faced a lost season in the middle of their careers. There are some common ways they're dealing with the COVID year.
When their plans to race the Ironman World Championships were scrapped, Carly and Nick decided the date was perfect for a wedding.
The six-time Ironman world champion chats about his days of racing the Ironman World Championship, shares training advice for age-group triathletes, and gives his picks for who would have won Kona this year.
Get your questions ready for the six-time Ironman world champion!
And don't forget to sign up for your own DIY race!
Today we check in with Taiwan's Yu Hsiao.
This busy intellectual property attorney doesn’t have the time to train. She makes the time anyway.
Lyme disease didn't stop this Ironman champ from getting 8th at Kona.
A leap of faith helped this triathlete thrive in work, family, and training.
Today we check in with the United States' Ben Hoffman.
This week, we’re wheeling it back to the 1990s, when Swiss star Natascha Badmann burst on to the Ironman scene–and won her first of many world titles.
Plus, the science behind sports bras.
Today we check in with the United States' Jocelyn McCauley.
Health, love, and happiness has led this former ITU star down a new path. Plus, she shares a day of fueling.
No stranger to impossible odds, Ain-Alar Juhanson lived through one of the worst maritime disasters in history in 1994; last weekend, he put on the first Ironman during the pandemic.
The American pro (and our September/October cover athlete!) chats about how she's coping in a year without races.
What does it mean to be gender non-binary?
Today we check in with South Africa's James Cunnama.
One first-timer's detailed story of how a minimal training plan worked out for him.
Get your questions ready for the American record holder.
Plus, the Norseman research head has insight into what they learn in extreme conditions.
Today we check in with the United States' Lisa Roberts.
A coach shares how one athlete's attitude through the pandemic has inspired her.
The three-time Ironman world champion and her husband, pro triathlete Tim O’Donnell are planning to welcome their second child this winter.
Plus, all the info you need for your own adventures.
And a triathlete doctor answers some of your health questions right now.
Today we check in with the United States' Justin Daerr.
This hijabi athlete hopes to encourage others to experience the sport.
Plus, we get the financial break down from an endurance sports agent.
Today we check in with Scotland's Lesley Paterson.
Triathlon helped Patricia Neubauer find a healthier relationship with her body.
Balancing pro triathlon and a life as a doctor on the frontlines of a pandemic might seem impossible, but Cecilia Davis-Hayes has it all figured out.
The three-time Kona runner-up spent the first part of quarantine in an unusual way. That, and more, in this edition of Triathlete Live.
Plus, he tells us why he thinks sometimes a little trash-talking is fun.
Today we check in with Australia's Sarah Crowley.
A triathlete-turned-entrepreneur is out to rid the roads of distracted drivers.
Plus, how he got the name 'Crowie.'
Today we check in with the United States' Kennett Peterson.
She’s won a world championship. She’s coached athletes to become world champions. But Siri Lindley just won the biggest prize of all: being cancer-free.
The Ironman Boulder course record holder gets real about her ups, downs, and learning process.
Will Turner’s successful solo quest to complete more than 100 Ironmans in two years.
Today we check in with Canada's Paula Findlay.
It hasn’t always been an easy road for the Canadian pro, but his journey to self-acceptance has led to his best results yet.
And nominate women doing great things in the sport for the Women in Triathlon awards.
North American triathletes might not recognize Dan Lorang’s name, but they’ll recognize the names of his world-title winning athletes: Jan Frodeno and Anne Haug. Our European correspondent profiles the first coach to train both male and female winners of the Ironman World Championship title in the same year.
Today we check in with the United States' Matthew Russell.
Three para-athletes explain how there’s still far to go in terms of appreciating them for all their nuance and experiences.
Coach Bernard Lyles has introduced thousands of children of color to triathlon—and continues to inspire and spread his passion.
Today we check in with the United States' Max Fennell.
It took years for her to get here, but now Ellie Salthouse is determined to win the 70.3 world championships—and stay happy doing it.
For this CEO and endurance athlete, mentorship is the name of the game.
Today we check in with the United States' Suzie Snyder.
After turning her world upside down, the dream of a finish line kept this trans athlete going. But will she get to compete as herself in the sport she loves?
Triathlon helped Istra Bauza find strength, confidence, and a new purpose in life.
She just wanted to be the best she could be. Then, Sika realized if she qualified for her pro license it would make her the first.
Today we check in with the United States' Chelsea Sodaro.
Today we check in with the United States' Matt Hanson.
After a devastating loss, triathlon became an outlet for grief and catalyst for healing for Angie Banez.
Australia's Cameron Wurf provides some honest thoughts in this edition of #TriathleteLive.
Dr. Candace Brown shares her story of finding the sport, finding women who supported her and her experience, and why she's not going anywhere.
Today we check in with the United States' Lauren Brandon.
If you don’t know her name by now, it’s time to learn it. Skye Moench has burst onto the pro tri scene with little more than pure talent and a healthy belief in herself.
This multisport development program is looking to "advance people to new limits, inspire communities, and enact socio-cultural change."
Today we check in with Great Britain's Laura Siddall.
After years of self-medicating his bipolar disorder with drugs and alcohol, Tim Davis found a healthier addiction.
Two members of the "Mama Docs Run This" Facebook group share how the members are providing support during challenging times.
Bobbe Greenberg didn’t start tri until her late 50s. At age 73, she’s unstoppable.
Today we check in with American Olympian Ben Kanute.
These nine triathletes will leave you inspired.
The story of Anita Coyle is heartbreaking, inspiring, and shows the limitless bounds of human resilience and will.
Today we check in with Ultraman world record holder Dede Griesbauer.
For Edwin Tan, triathlon is a big part of managing chronic disease.
Today we check in with Adam Feigh, who—along with his family—has taken on a unique adventure as part of turning pro.
After choosing to amputate her foot, Molly Lethert got active again, starting with triathlon.
In one fell swoop, 68-year-old Robert Owens and his wife Sandy Labrinos-Owens both contract COVID-19 almost simultaneously.
Today we check in with three-time half-iron distance race winner Justin Metzler.
A sisterhood of sweat, where women empower women.
After coming out to friends as gender non-binary, McBride now goes by "they" pronouns—and wrestles with what that means in a binary sport.
Karen Porter has limitations, but no limits.
A New York City-based coach shares her experiences living and coaching near the United States’ coronavirus hotspot.
Today we check in with 2016 Ironman 70.3 world champion Tim Reed.
Dr. Tasmin Lewis is a medical doctor and former pro triathlete who recently contracted coronavirus—she opens up about her continuing painful recovery.
As COVID-19 continues to affect the world, we talk to ER doctor Laurie Boge who is finding her passion for triathlon is now more important than ever.
As the coronavirus continues to affect the world, we check in with pro triathlete Eric Lagerstrom who has found a new love for simply swimming, biking, and running.
Today we check in with five-time 70.3 winner Kelsey Withrow.
As the coronavirus continues to affect the world, we check in with Olympian Sarah True who has turned her focus from racing toward helping educate her nieces.
As the coronavirus continues to affect the world, we check in with promising elite collegiate triathlete Duncan Reid to learn about how the outbreak has affected his school and racing situation.
A DIY endless pool and Ironmans at home–triathletes are showing off their inventive chops as they work to train and race through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Triathlon helped Jasmine Moezzi reclaim her body after a devastating diagnosis.