Kate Waugh won T100 Singapore in her first ever outing at the distance just over a week ago. While the young star has made an early mark on the series, we hear in this conversation just what that win meant for her. Kate shares a sobering account of just how challenging her build and experience in Paris was last summer and how she has dealt with the tough lessons to come from the Olympics. Armed with a new perspective, new coach and new environment, it seems that this is only the beginning for the 26 year old Brit. Use code BURN for 15% off prescriptions at telyrx.com
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Jamie Riddle
Jamie Riddle was a kid from South Africa with big dreams that landed two of them in the past 8 months. He earned a spot at the Olympics in Paris, rode off the front during the bike, took a reset and pivot during the offseason and charged ahead to Ironman South Africa in March. Behind his results is a story very well told. Jamie brings in triathlon fans and creates new ones through his media. Hear all about it in this genuine conversationUse code BURN for 15% off prescriptions at telyrx.com
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Eli Hemming
Four long years ago Eli was fighting till the final hour for a spot on the USA team for the Tokyo Olympics in triathlon. The self proclaimed cowboy has overhauled his athletic identity since then and is now one of the best 50k runners in the world. Listen to this conversation with Eli as we discuss running, triathlon, cattle and finding the life that makes you happy. Use code BURN for 15% off prescriptions at telyrx.com
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Paris People #3 - Maya Kingma
Final episode of Paris People and Maya Kingma joins the show! Maya shares how health in 2024 made for a less than ideal prep for the Games but how her specific race plan and a focus on tactics shaped outcome for the Dutch athlete in Paris. Maya also goes into what she has been up to in early 2025 in the cycling world and her plans for the year and beyond. Use code BURN for 15% off prescriptions at telyrx.com
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Paris People #2 - Beth Potter
The second episode of the series that dives into the experiences of Paris Olympians features Beth Potter. After entering the Olympic year as World Champion and Test Event Champion, Beth ultimately departed Paris last summer with two bronze medals. She graciously allows the "unboxing" of some painful days and weeks in 2024 on this podcast and shares some lessons she'll take to 2028. Â 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