Talking Triathlon

2021 looks like being absolutely jam packed with Olympics, 2 Kona's and more world championships than you can count on one hand!

We thought this could be the perfect opportunity to put out thinking hats on and look at the ways in which triathlon could come out the other side of this break from racing bigger and better than ever!

Do not be fooled by our catchy title, this week we talk about what we would do in a perfect world to try and make triathlon bigger and better than ever before!

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Direct download: MX_Endurance_Podcast_Episode_102.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 5:39pm AEST

This week we are joined by John McAvoy, a former armed robber and one of Britain’s most wanted men.

Born into a crime family, he’s had two spells in prison and ultimately found redemption through the power of sport. Given two life sentences and given assurances by the justice system that he’d never change and always be a danger to society John started his stay in one of Britain’s highest security prisons.

John’s story is fascinating for so many reasons, but ultimately because it highlights the importance and power of sport and the power of opportunity - the difference between having it or not.

To find out more about John visit: https://therealmcavoy.com 

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Direct download: MX_Endurance_Podcast_101.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 5:31pm AEST

It's the 100th episode of the MX Endurance Podcast and to celebrate we got Greg Bennett from the BE with Champions podcast to sit down with Chris McCormack to work out who is the greatest male triathlete of all time. 

Greg had an amazing professional career and both he and Chris raced and trained with most of the athletes on the list. Greg has been managing a list of athletes for years where he used a set of criteria to decide.

Who will be in the top fifteen? Who rounds out the top five? Who is the greatest male triathlete of all time?

Check out the incredible BE with Champions podcast and find out more about Greg Bennett here: https://www.bennettendurance.com/podcast 

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Direct download: MX_Endurance_Podcast_Episode_100.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:23pm AEST

Few athlete have have had as big an impact on the sport of triathlon as Chrissie Wellington. A 4-time Kona champion, Chrissie is the fastest woman to ever complete an IronMan distance event and has 5 of the fastest ever recorded results out of the all-time top 10.

As quick as she raced, she came and went retiring in 2011 undefeated at the IronMan distance after one of the toughest Kona victories by any competitor on the big island. This interesting conversation focuses on how triathlon changed Chrissie as a person, the impact it has had on her life and the what the pressure of being undefeated was like. 

To find out more about Chrissie Wellington visit: https://www.chrissiewellington.org 

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Direct download: MX_Endurance_Podcast_Episode_99.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 5:16pm AEST

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