The Triathlon Sherpa Podcast

The Triathlon Sherpa Podcast


Latest Episodes

Podcast #22 – Andy Holgate – Ironman & Author
June 04, 2014

A dare from a work mate set Andy Holgate on his endurance journey, five Ironman finishes and two triathlon books later, this reluctant celebrity shows no sign of hanging up the lycra, with many funny tales to come.

Podcast #21 – Minda Dentler – World Champion Ironman
May 01, 2014

Creating Ironman history is just part of life's journey for Minda Dentler. "I always say that everyone has a first day at everything."

Podcast #20 – Brad Kelley – From illness to Multiple Ironman
April 24, 2014

“I don’t think that’s possible with the condition you have. I’ve never heard of a GBS patient doing a long endurance event such as an Ironman.” Brad Kelley proved the experts wrong.

Podcast #19 – Kyle & Brent Pease – Tandem Ironman
April 16, 2014

Two brothers and an Ironman dream. Kyle and Brent Pease finished their first tandem Ironman race in just over 15 hours last year. “Crossing the line was like winning the Super Bowl.”

Podcast #18 – Natarsha Wendt – on completing her first Ironman Melbourne
April 03, 2014

A week after her Ironman debut and still feeling fresh from her race and on top of the world, Tarsh shares the turn-by-turn experience of her maiden Iron adventure and provides great tips and reviews on the iconic Melbourne course.

Podcast #17 – Donna DeWick – 2013 London Region Club Paratriathlete of the Year
March 24, 2014

Living with the invisible disability of a rare degenerative nerve disease where her muscles shrink or atrophy with lack of use, Donna struggled to walk up her home's flight of stairs to training 4 times harder than anyone else in order to sustain her fitn

Podcast #16 – Bill Bradley – Ultra Endurance Athlete
March 14, 2014

If you have the nickname 'Epic' - you'd better be able to back that up. Bill Bradley does that and more, he brings ultra to everything he does. His motto: Show up and suffer.

Podcast #15 – Dan Hyatt – From Fatman to Ironman
February 28, 2014

One day in January 2012, Dan found himself struggling for breath so bad, he thought he was going to die. “You are going to think this is crazy…but at that time I said to myself: I’m going to go and run an Ironman.”

Podcast #14 – Laurah Lukin – 3 x Ironman and 2 x Breast Cancer survivor
February 21, 2014

Diagnosed with breast cancer at the young age of 22, and then again at age 26, Laurah Lukin beat the disease on both occasions, survives to not just tell the tale, but is living out the fullest life possible, competing in 3 Ironman events and many other 7

Podcast #13 – Paul Kaye – The “voice” of Ironman Europe
February 14, 2014

Known as the "voice" that cheers and welcomes triathletes as they victoriously cross the finish line of an European Ironman race, Paul Kaye has a highly desirable job - he witnesses thousands of lives cross the finishing line of a race, slaps high-fives w