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Triathlon 2024. A British Columbia Perspective. (Fitspeek 192)

As we get ready to kick off another season of multisport here in BC, I thought it would be a good idea to chat with the person whose job it is to manage and promote our sport in BC. Allan Prazsky is the Executive Director for Tri-BC.

In our conversation, we Fitspeek about the state of triathlon in the province, some of our up-and-comers, and how the Olympics influences participation.

We end the conversation with my diabolical plan to steal a PTO event away from the (former) City of Champions. If you TRI in BC, this podcast is 22 minutes well-spent! Hear it now by pressing play below.

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Triathlon 2024. A Canadian Perspective (Fitspeek 191)

Now that 2024 is well underway, it’s time to take a look at the year from a very Canadian perspective. Joining us on the podcast is the editor for Triathlon Magazine, Kevin Mackinnon.

We look at the newly announced T100 Triathlon Tour (NOT coming to a town near you), the Olympic Triathlon, as well as some of the rising multisport stars in our country. Press play to get the details.

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Fitspeek 190 2023 endurance sports highlights Part C: Larry Ryan

With us well into a brand year, it’s time to bid 2023 goodbye. It was a great year for endurance sports performances as guests Bruce Wenting and Roy McBeth have elaborated on.

We close out our series on the top performances with a chat featuring Larry Ryan. He is the host of 515: The Ultra Podcast so of course there will be an ultra focus on this one.

Larry also talks to us about his exciting new Ultra Trifest Canada event. If you have ever wanted to challenge yourself with an ultra, Whistler is the place to be on the August Long Weekend. Hear our conversation by pressing play below.

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Fitspeek 189 – 2023 endurance sports highlights. Part B: Roy McBeth

Regular Fitspeek contributor Roy McBeth had a very eventful 2023, perhaps a bit too eventful? On the downside, he had a serious crash on his bike in the spring and was unable to race in any of the events he registered for.

On the upside he retired and moved with his family to a great new home in the Okanagan, where he can explore the outdoors to his desire now that he has recovered from his injuries.

On this week’s podcast, Roy goes “all-in” as an Okanagan local, as he gives us his top 3 endurance sports performances of the year. The pictures at the top of the page reveal the names but Roy gives us the details. Hear them by pressing play below.

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Fitspeek 188 – 2023 endurance sports highlights. Part A: Bruce Wenting

As we bring 2023 to an end, it’s time to reflect on outstanding athletic performances in endurance sports.

The 1st contributor is a pillar of our community and a frequent Fitspeek guest. He is also largely responsible for helping one of this year’s storymakers get her start in professional cycling. Hear Bruce Wenting’s articulate and insightful contributions by pressing play below.

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Chatting With Chuck: Fitspeek 187 with Chuck Glover

When you ask a guy about his favourite place to cycle and he responds, “Downtown Vancouver in rush hour” you know you are talking to someone unique. Maple Ridge’s Chuck Glover is certainly that, and it’s not just because he plays the bagpipes too!

Chuck is a retired RCMP and Metro Vancouver Transit Police officer and has seen his fair share of interesting things in the 4 decades he has served.

Although he has a fascinating background as an officer and an endurance athlete (sub 4-hour marathon guy!) Chuck is firmly planted in the present as the owner of All Points Cycling in Maple Ridge. His company is focused on bike handling and safety skills. He has trained hundreds of riders how to survive in the “urban jungle” while on 2 wheels.

This week get to know more about one of the pioneers of safe cycling instruction in North America. Get the scoop on Chuck by pressing play.

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Canadians at Kona 2023: Fitspeek 186

This past October we saw the 1st ever all-female Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii. On the program this week we have 3 of the folks who were competing in this historical event, Jen Burns from Abbotsford, Susie Ernsting from North Vancouver, and Sharon Mackinnon from Hamilton.

In addition to finding out on how they qualified for Kona and how their respective races went, we also get their takes on what it was like to participate in a race without any men. The answers may be surprising! Hear it now by pressing play below.

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Family Gal: Fitspeek 185 with Angela Froese.

Angela Froese from Chilliwack is a talented juggler. Not only does she juggle training for swimming, biking, and running, just like a lot of tri-moms out there, she juggles that with the demands of a career, and family life.

And as we all know, doing that juggling act involves compromises. Angela however, manages to make it all work through superhuman organizational skills and gritty determination. 5:15 AM alarms are just business as usual for this mother, physiotherapist, and podium-topping triathlete.

Off the race course, Angela is an amiable person to be around, with a great sense of humour but on the race course, this Chilliwack athlete is all business. Laser focused and steel-willed racing is Angela’s modus operandi and it has served her well. In the podcast this week, we chat about Angela’s roots in triathlon and some of her big performances in the sport. We also get Angela’s take on the women’s only race in Kona and of course…the animal question. Spend 30 minutes with the social and multi-faceted Angela by pressing play below.

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Fitspeek 184: Luke Tasker

In hindsight, could the local triathlon scene for 2023 be called the Year of the Rookie?

From Victoria, Fitspeek guest and Triathlon Magazine Canada colleague Mel McQuaid has just done her first-ever Ironman World Championships (just like Fitspeek host, Kevin Heinze did).

In Victoria, Mitchell Kirby rocked + shocked his competition at the Ironman 70.3.

Just last month a triathlon newbie WON the Cultus Lake Half-Iron.

If you have never heard of Luker Tasker before, you can be forgiven. That’s because this guy, originally from England, had never done a triathlon before.

That’s changed and now Canada has a rising new star at the Half-Ironman distance. A 4:10 debut with a lot of mistakes hints at Tasker’s athletic potential. Before you hate on Luke because of, well, a 4:10, you gotta know that he paid his dues as a lad in the UK swimming 5-6 times a week and competing at a high level in modern pentathlon.

Hear Luke’s story from ski-bum to Vancouver firefighter + champion triathlete by pressing play below.

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A Stranger in a Strange Land. Fitspeek 183 – Hydrosloth Goes to IM World Championships. Guest Interviewers Call BS!

This week on the show the tables are turned as Fitspeek alumni Leigh-Ann Parker, Kevin Watt, + Dr. E, interview host Kevin Heinze, about his experiences at the Ironman World Championships, in Nice, France.

A major part of the interview is finding out how he qualified for France because being a hydrosloth and giving up 10 minutes to his age group competition in the water, meant that time had to be made up…somewhere! Find out what sacrifices were made in the heat of the battle when he found out that he was in 3rd place in his age group.

Here’s the bike I used to get to Nice and tackle the course in France. It’s the SP by A Squared. Click on it to browse and configure your dream machine. Thanks to Mark Mattecheck at A2 for “Borris.”