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  • #105 JOLIEN VERMEYLEN
    The newly crowned European Sprint Triathlon Champion, Belgium's Jolien Vermeylen is one of the sport's great characters, and heads to Istanbul at the end of August chasing a huge continental double with the Olympic Distance title.On episode 105, the 31-year-old opens up about having her post-Paris 2024 words twisted and the pain of a resulting social media pile-on, putting her 70.3 ambitions on hold to chase a career-best Series ranking in 2025 and soaking in the arc of taking up the sport after reading the Brownlee book on holiday in Corfu and then winning supertri gold for Brownlee Racing in Toronto a decade later."You can read subtitles on my face. If I like something I show it and if I don’t you’ll know it. But maybe for racing I need it!"
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  • #104 ROKSANA SLUPEK 🚀
    In recovery after suffering a bad bike crash at WTCS Hamburg in mid-July, Roksana Slupek is our guest this week, and the Poland number one shares her reflections on the highs and lows of her journey to the Paris 2024 Olympic start line.From attacks of self doubt and depression to ultimately qualifying for her life’s dream, and the harsh realities of racing on – and crashing out of – the world’s biggest triathlon series, the 26-year-old shares an eye-opening hour of life as an elite athlete, and how recent events have made her re-evaluate her attitude towards her fellow competitors on the World Triathlon Championships Series.
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  • #103 MATT HAUSER: WTCS HAMBURG + MIXED RELAY WORLD CHAMPION
    A second individual gold in the 2025 World Triathlon Championship Series strengthened Matt Hauser's grip on the Series Rankings after WTCS Hamburg marked the halfway point of the season. The 27-year-old followed it up with one of the greatest Mixed Relay legs you will see as he reeled in a 20-second deficit to 2023 World Champion Dorian Coninx and helped secure Australia their first World title since 2017.Now it's all eyes on France and the WTCS French Riviera at the end of August to see if he can take the maximum 3000 points into a home Championship Finals in Wollongong, Australia, in October, where he will look to become the country's first men's world champion for 20 years.MIXED RELAY HIGHLIGHTS MEN'S HIGHLIGHTSWOMEN'S HIGHLIGHTS
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  • #102 MIGUEL HIDALGO 🇧🇷
    The first Brazilian to win a World Triathon Championship Series gold in the modern era, Miguel Hidalgo now has his sights set on a first World Championship title, but knows all too well just how far there is still to go if he is to be challenging in October's finals in Wollongong, Australia, against the likes of home favourite Matt Hauser.
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  • #101 ALEX YEE - MARATHON MAN
    If you achieved your dream double of becoming Olympic and World Champion in the same year, what would you do? For Alex Yee, the answer was simple. Test himself over running's marquee distance on one of the biggest stages of them all: The London Marathon.We headed to Brockley, south London, just a few miles from that start line, to speak to one of the most understated, unflappable and, quite simply, impressive triathletes of all time and hear about the emotion and exhaustion of the day as he strived for something remarkable.From the training loads to the heat of battle and what lies ahead, Yee is the epitome of relaxation and ambition as he recounts the journey from the backyard of the house he grew up in.FOLLOW HIS RACE ON STRAVA: https://strava.app.link/iZJX5Kxn2Sb[00:00:00] Post-Marathon ReflectionsYee reflects on the surreal experience of finishing 14th in the marathon and the emotional significance of the start line.[00:03:00] Marathon vs. Triathlon PainThe unique physical challenges of marathon running—mental endurance vs. muscular fatigue.[00:05:00] Purpose Beyond Olympic SuccessSeeking purpose and new challenges post-Olympic and World Championship victories.[00:09:00] Training Volume and AdaptationThe training details - up to 600km/month- with triathlon elements still retained.[00:16:00] Philosophical Perspective and GratitudeMaintaining internal motivation, gratitude, and broader perspective after his serious crash in 2017.[00:20:00] Emotional Finish Line at London MarathonThe powerful emotions and pride of his hometown Marathon[00:26:00] Performance Analysis and Heat ImpactThe performance dip in the final 8km and hitting the data, including heat and heart rate drift.[00:29:00] Collaborative Coaching ApproachJust how he and coach Adam Elliot worked with experts across disciplines to prepare for the marathon.[00:39:00] Physiological Learnings from MarathonThe unexpected physical adaptations and how they may influence future triathlon training.[00:45:00] Triathlon culture and his Blue Carpet FutureWhere next for the Marathon Man as he builds towards defending his triathlon title at LA 2028
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