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#90 - Sam Long, Start Lists and a Bit of Controversy

Talking Triathlon

Release Date: 06/13/2025

#103 - Ironman World Championship Review show art #103 - Ironman World Championship Review

Talking Triathlon

This week Andy Horsfall-Turner joins us to unpack all the drama from the Ironman World Championship in Nice. We break down Casper Stornes’ breakthrough victory, Gustav Iden’s return to the podium in second, and Kristian Blummenfelt’s gritty fight for third. We also dive into Sam Laidlow’s 5th-place finish on home soil, the performances that surprised us, and what this year’s race means for the future of long-course triathlon. To support the podcast please head to: Use "TALKINGTRIATHLON" at the www.therunningalgorithm.com To watch this podcast as a video visit:   Or check...

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#102 - Ironman World Championship Preview with Lizzie Rayner show art #102 - Ironman World Championship Preview with Lizzie Rayner

Talking Triathlon

This week we start with Hayden Wilde making headlines for racing in prohibited shoes before shifting our attention to the main event, the Ironman World Championships in Nice. Lizzie Rayner joins us to break down the men’s race, the form of the favourites and the likely tactics that will shape the day. We dive into the chances of Sam Laidlow, Gustav Iden and Kristian Blummenfelt, and what it will take to win on the demanding Nice course this year. We finish with Tim’s picks for the podium.   To support the podcast please head to: Use "TALKINGTRIATHLON" at the...

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#101 - T100 & WTCS French Riviera show art #101 - T100 & WTCS French Riviera

Talking Triathlon

UTMB delivered a huge weekend of trail racing, with Tom Evans winning the men’s race and Ruth Croft taking the women’s title to complete the UTMB triple. Georgia Taylor Brown has made her ambitions clear, she wants Olympic gold in Los Angeles in 2028. We discuss what it will take to get her there. At the T100 French Riviera, Ashleigh Gentle produced another world class performance to win the women’s race, while Hayden Wilde backed up once again to take the men’s title ahead of Jelle Geens and Samuel Dickinson. The WTCS French Riviera races were just as stacked. Matt Hauser stayed...

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#100 - Hayden Wilde v Alex Yee Again! show art #100 - Hayden Wilde v Alex Yee Again!

Talking Triathlon

Jan Frodeno was meant to race UTMB but had not qualified, and the wildcard entry he received has seen him cop a wave of online criticism. We talk through why the reaction came so hard and what it says about the way the trail scene handles elite entries. From there we look at one of the wildest endurance feats of the year, South African runner Sibusiso Kubheka covering 100km in 5:59:20 at the Adidas “Chasing 100” event. It will not go down as an official world record, but breaking the six hour barrier is a landmark moment for ultra running and we discuss why it matters. Supertri Chicago...

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#99 - Supertri Chicago Preview show art #99 - Supertri Chicago Preview

Talking Triathlon

This week we set the record straight on T100 Valencia after rumours that it was cancelled. Hayden Wilde is planning to race both the T100 Fréjus and the WTCS on the same weekend, after his comeback could this be one of the best seasons ever? Jan Frodeno’s UTMB bid might be on hold as it appears he hasn’t followed the qualification process properly. Ironman Kalmar happened over the weekend Chelsea Sodaro finishing  third place and the question of whether she is keeping things safe before Kona. Ironman Copenhagen delivered crazy fast times and a rough day for Joe Skipper after a...

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#98 - Hayden and Lucy Dominate! show art #98 - Hayden and Lucy Dominate!

Talking Triathlon

Plenty to cover from T100 London, starting with Hayden Wilde’s incredible win less than 100 days after a horrific bike crash and Lucy Charles-Barclay’s brilliant performance that makes her a clear contender for the Ironman World Championships in Kona this October. We break down both the men’s and women’s races, with the women’s race standing out as one of the best T100 events we have seen. Away from London, Alex Yee smashed a 5km road race, setting up an epic showdown the next time he races Hayden. We then preview Ironman Kalmar, where Chelsea Sodaro and Nikki Bartlett headline the...

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#97 - Hayden Wilde is Back! show art #97 - Hayden Wilde is Back!

Talking Triathlon

We are back with another big week in triathlon. Jan Frodeno is lining up for UTMB and we talk about what that means for his post-triathlon career. The T100 London start list is stacked with names like Hayden Wilde, Georgia Taylor-Brown, Lucy Charles-Barclay and Jelle Geens. We break down the field and who we think could take the win. The 2028 WTCS Grand Final has been awarded to New Zealand and we talk about what this means for the sport. There is big news from the PTO with confirmation of a 40 million investment and we discuss how that could shape the future of triathlon. Next weekend Ironman...

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#96 - Drafting Details From Challenge Roth Revealed! show art #96 - Drafting Details From Challenge Roth Revealed!

Talking Triathlon

We’re back with a packed week in triathlon. Challenge Roth’s release of Race Ranger data gave us plenty to dive into. We break down who spent the most time drafting, where the tech worked (and didn’t), and what it might mean for the future of racing. Sam Laidlow returned to long course racing at Ironman Leeds with an incredible win, achieved off just 11 hours of training a week as he continues to bounce back from recent health struggles. Supertri Toronto brought fireworks. Alex Yee made his long-awaited return to triathlon, Georgia Taylor-Brown was back in the mix, and Cassandre...

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#95 - Anne Haug Announces Her Retirement show art #95 - Anne Haug Announces Her Retirement

Talking Triathlon

This week we try to unpack the developing World Triathlon corruption story and why, sadly, it doesn’t come as much of a surprise. We look at what’s been reported so far, how the sport’s leadership ended up here, and what it could mean going forward. We also react to the retirement announcement from Anne Haug and reflect on the incredible career of one of triathlon’s most consistent performers. In race news, we look ahead to T100 London with some big names on the start list including Georgia Taylor-Brown and possibly Hayden Wilde if he’s recovered from injury. Then it’s over to...

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#94 - WTCS Hamburg and Ironman Lake Placid with Joe Skipper and Tyler Mislawchuk show art #94 - WTCS Hamburg and Ironman Lake Placid with Joe Skipper and Tyler Mislawchuk

Talking Triathlon

This week we’re joined by Tyler Mislawchuk and Joe Skipper as we dive into another massive week of racing. We recap WTCS Hamburg where Matt Hauser and Vasco Vilaca battled it out in the men’s race, and in the women’s, Léonie Périault took the win ahead of Cassandre Beaugrand and Beth Potter. We also discuss the Supertri 2025 news and what it might mean for the future of the sport. Tyler shares his insights into recent races and what he’s focusing on next, while Joe joins us to talk through his experience at Swansea 70.3 and preview his upcoming clash with Sam Laidlow in Leeds. We...

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This week we cover the latest in triathlon, starting with a pretty wild story... Oscar Pistorius was on the start list for 70.3 Durban. We break down how it happened, the reaction it sparked, and whether there’s any place for him in the sport.

Lionel Sanders is back and setting his sights on a big performance in Nice. We talk about his mindset shift and why we’d love to see him go all-in on 70.3 Worlds.

Eagleman 70.3 delivered exciting racing, with Sam Long just getting the better of Trevor Foley and Lucy Charles-Barclay holding Chelsea Sodaro at bay from start to finish.

We preview Ironman Cairns, where Brayden Currie, Mike Phillips and Jamie Riddle lead the men’s field, and Jackie Herring and Hannah Berry are set for a great race on the women’s side. There’s also a quick look at what to expect from Ironman Austria.

To wrap things up, we dive into the PTO Vancouver start lists. The women’s race features Taylor Knibb and Lucy Charles-Barclay, with Maya Kingma possibly ready to shake things up. In the men’s field, Marten Van Riel looks back to his best, Rico Bogen is riding high after San Francisco, and Jelle Geens adds even more depth.

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