Joanne Gray and Nicki Gibson represent Australia in Age Group races in Wollongong this weekend. Listen to Joanne talk about what it means to have a World Champs at home and hear Nicki (Aus Tri board member) explain the importance of this event for the federation and country as a whole.
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Wollongong Kick-off with Belinda Granger
The stars have aligned and the podcast made the 15 hour flight down under. For the first time since 2018 Australia hosts a World Triathlon World Champs and the weekend is shaping up to be an epic few days of racing. Belinda joins this episode to help me debrief the scene in Wollongong. We talk about what to expect & look for ahead of new World Champions being crowned this weekend.
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Gwen Jorgensen
One of the winningest females in World Triathlon history and the Olympic Champion from Rio in 2016 joins for an engaging chat from her home in Colorado. Nine years on from earning that gold medal Gwen has no immediate plans of retirement despite missing Olympic teams (for running and triathlon, respectively) in both Tokyo and Paris. The question at the front of my mind when I reached out for this interview was: why are you still doing this? Hear her answer to this and more in this episode.Use code BURN for 15% off prescriptions at telyrx.com
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Matthew Hauser
Matthew Hauser sits atop the World Triathlon Series rankings after 2 victories and 2 runner-up performances in 2025. He admits he is media trained but the well-spoken Aussie shares some wise words in this conversation. We touch on how he bridged being a talented junior where results came "easy" to his eventual elite level success including two Olympic campaigns complete with disappointments, lessons and moments to be proud of. Great episode with someone you'll want to root for heading into the Wollongong in October (& beyond!). Use code BURN for 15% off prescriptions at telyrx.com
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Solveig Lovseth
Solveig joins for a chat one year to the day from the individual races at the Paris Olympic Games. Since that day last July, Solveig seems to have eloquently found her stride in Ironman distance racing. She speaks on the evolution of her career with personal reflections on Olympics and going long. Look out for this woman in Kona, she seems to just be getting started.Use code BURN for 15% off prescriptions at telyrx.com
This show features in depth interviews with figures in triathlon and the greater endurance world. Host Chelsea Burns along with occasional co-hosts digs into the minds of successful athletes and more