loader from loading.io

#663 - Ali Brauer. Pro Licence Eligibility

Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

Release Date: 04/07/2026

#663 - Ali Brauer. Pro Licence Eligibility show art #663 - Ali Brauer. Pro Licence Eligibility

Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

Jack Moody’s back in the hotseat… with a shoulder injury! In a recent Slowtwitch article about ‘fast age groupers beating pros’ at IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside, Ali Brauer was called out as one of those pros. Ali takes issue with this article and we chat to her about why she’s absolutely right to do so. Ali also shares her journey through health challenges, her return to professional racing, and her perspectives on recent changes in the sport, including race officiating and qualification rules. 0:00.00 – Jack’s come off his bike 0:06.45 – Pro licence eligibility 0:22:14 – Ali...

info_outline
#662 - Matt Hanson show art #662 - Matt Hanson

Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

Jack Moody’s back in the hotseat and we catch up on the racing from Athletic Brewing IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside at the weekend. We chat with multiple IRONMAN champion MATT HANSON. Matt stormed home for a podium 3rd at the recent IRONMAN New Zealand race recording the fastest run split of the day with an incredible 2:34:49. In this episode Matt breaks down his race at IMNZ and shares his training strategies and thoughts on the evolving sport of long-distance racing. Discover how he approaches performance, the impact of the new draft rules and his plans for future races including Kona. 0:00.00...

info_outline
#661 - Tamara Jewett show art #661 - Tamara Jewett

Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

We catch up on the racing from IRONMAN 70.3 Geelong and T100 Gold Coast at the weekend. At IRONMAN New Zealand this month Tamara Jewett ran into 4th place with a blistering 2:42:40 marathon – the 5th fastest overall marathon run split on the day, including the men. In this episode, Tamara shares her journey from middle-distance running to IRONMAN racing, her experience moving from Canada to California and her approach to mental and physical training. 00:00 – IM703 Geelong and T100 Gold Coast 28:44 – Tamara Jewett intro 31:29 – Tamara Jewett LINKS: IM703 Geelong at Follow...

info_outline
#660 - Ruth Croft show art #660 - Ruth Croft

Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

We review the news and racing from the weekend. Ruth Croft is an elite ultra-trail runner from New Zealand, recognized for her remarkable achievements in the sport including winning the prestigious Tarawera 102K for the 4th consecutive year last month. Ruth's dedication and passion for running make her a credible voice in the ultra-trail running community as she chats to us about her ultra-trail running success, training innovations and race strategies. In this episode, Ruth Croft shares her journey from high school athletics to becoming one of the most complete female ultra-trail runners...

info_outline
#659 - IRONMAN New Zealand. Jack Moody show art #659 - IRONMAN New Zealand. Jack Moody

Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

The Anzco Foods IRONMAN New Zealand edition where we review the racing from the day and chat to first Kiwi home Jack Moody. Rikki Anderson won the free race entry to IRONMAN Cairns. We find out more about her.

info_outline
#658 - Kyle Smith show art #658 - Kyle Smith

Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

Kyle Smith, Kiwi Professional Triathlete, reflects on his journey as a triathlete, sharing the lessons he’s learned from racing mistakes. We discuss the pressures of prize money in the Pro Series, the significance of consistency in performance and the dynamics of racing with a home crowd. Kyle also chats about his recovery from injury and his preparations for the upcoming IRONMAN New Zealand as he aims for a Kona slot. Kevin Hunt won the free race entry to IRONMAN 70.3 Western Sydney. We find out more about him. This weekend… IRONMAN New Zealand. We give our thoughts on how this race might...

info_outline
#657 - Regan Hollioake show art #657 - Regan Hollioake

Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

We review the racing from Challenge Wanaka last weekend and what the acquisition of Challenge by the PTO might mean for racing going forward. Regan Hollioake, the defending IRONMAN New Zealand champion, reflects on her journey as a professional triathlete. We chat about her season last year and the financial realities of being a professional athlete, plus the unique challenges of travel and race selection, particularly for athletes based in Australia and New Zealand. Regan shares with us the issues she’s faced managing hydration levels in hot races like Kona and her thoughts on the upcoming...

info_outline
#656 - Mike Phillips. The Loan Market Tauranga Half Race Protest. show art #656 - Mike Phillips. The Loan Market Tauranga Half Race Protest.

Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

Mike shares his thinking behind his decision to protest at the recent Loan Market Tauranga Half. We discuss the implications of the newly announced Pro Series, the importance of course familiarity and the evolving dynamics of drafting rules in triathlon. He also reflects on his past races, the impact of technology on race fairness and his plans for upcoming competitions including IRONMAN New Zealand in March After four pros inadvertently rode a shortened section of the bike course at the Loan Market Tauranga Half, protests were lodged, an appeal was heard and the final outcome saw a 2:26...

info_outline
#655 - Craig Kirkwood show art #655 - Craig Kirkwood

Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

On 31 January 2026, 16-year-old New Zealand running sensation Sam Ruthe ran a world-record indoor mile time of 3:48.88. New Zealand middle-distance runner Sam Tanner is a two-time Olympian and currently holds several national records and titles. Both Sam's are coached by Kiwi Craig Kirkwood. We chat to CK about his coaching philosophies and his incredible success with the development of young athletes in New Zealand. He emphasises the importance of competition, his experiences of managing injury and the role of plyometrics in training. We also chat to CK about his success in creating a...

info_outline
#654 - Tri News. Jack Moody. Hannah Berry. show art #654 - Tri News. Jack Moody. Hannah Berry.

Fitter Radio Triathlon Podcast

We chat about the impact of the new 20m draft ruling and how it might affect racing going forward. The Loan Market Half results hang in the balance as we await a decision from race officials regarding 4 pro athletes having gone off course at the start of the bike and re-entered further up the road - effectively missing at least a kilometre of the course. We chat to Kiwi Professional Triathletes Jack Moody and Hannah Berry about the upcoming IRONMAN New Zealand race – the new bike course and the new 20 metre draft rule. 00:00 – Tri News and Racing 09:02 – The new 20m draft rule ...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Jack Moody’s back in the hotseat… with a shoulder injury!

In a recent Slowtwitch article about ‘fast age groupers beating pros’ at IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside, Ali Brauer was called out as one of those pros. Ali takes issue with this article and we chat to her about why she’s absolutely right to do so.

Ali also shares her journey through health challenges, her return to professional racing, and her perspectives on recent changes in the sport, including race officiating and qualification rules.

0:00.00 – Jack’s come off his bike

0:06.45 – Pro licence eligibility

0:22:14 – Ali Brauer

1:06:54 – The Open Wave and the Loan Market Half

LINKS:

Jack Moody at https://www.instagram.com/jacktmoody/

Ali Brauer at https://www.instagram.com/alibrauertri/

Slowtwitch article https://slowtwitch.com/news/some-fast-age-groupers-at-ironman-70-3-oceanside/

https://alibrauertri.substack.com/p/age-groupers-beating-pros-at-703

Loan Market Half at https://mountfestival.kiwi/events/tauranga-half/