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Grundlyd
Mød partierne - Ditlev fra Grønt Grundlag

Grundlyd

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 5:44


Interview med med-forperson Ditlev fra Grønt Grundlag - et af de nystiftede partier på Grundtvigs Højskole under politikholdets valg foråret 2025

Forældreskabet
Sine Ditlev Bihlet: Søvnmyter og vejen til bedre nætter

Forældreskabet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 70:26


Søvn er et af de største samtaleemner blandt forældre – og med god grund. Når børn ikke sover, påvirker det hele familien. Men hvorfor er søvn så udfordrende? Og hvordan kan vi hjælpe vores børn (og os selv) til bedre nætter uden at falde i fælden med quick fixes? I denne episode taler jeg med sundhedsplejerske og 'søvn-nørd' Sine Ditlev Bihlet, som brænder for at hjælpe familier til en bedre nattesøvn. Hendes interesse for søvn blev vakt, da hun arbejdede i børnepsykiatrien. Her så hun, hvor stor en rolle søvn spiller for trivsel – og hvor mange misforståelser, der faktisk gør det sværere for både børn og forældre. Vi dykker ned i nogle af de største søvnmyter og udforsker, hvorfor jagten på søvn ofte giver bagslag. Vi taler om den stigende brug af melatonin, skærmvaner, søvnritualer og tyngdedyner – hvad virker, og hvad gør måske mere skade end gavn? Vi kommer bl.a. omkring: Vigtigheden af vågentid og søvnpres Hvorfor vi skal tænke mere i døgnrytme og tydelig forskel på nat og dag Digitale skærme – og hvordan de påvirker børns søvn Konkrete råd til trygge og rolige putteritualer Sine Ditlev Bihlet er medstifter af Center for Børn og Unges Søvn, som bl.a. udbyder søvnvejlederuddannelse til fagfolk. Hun driver virksomheden Søvnplejersken og er forfatter til bogen Tryg Søvn (2022), hvor hun gør op med mange af de søvnmyter, der kan skabe unødvendig stress hos forældre. Tusind tak for en spændende og lærerig samtale, Sine! Lyt til episoden der, hvor du normalt hører podcasts

Buddy Talk
96 - Kona debrief!

Buddy Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 74:40


Partrick Lange krönt sich zum 3. mal auf Kona zum Champion der Champions. Ironman Weltmeister 2024! Wie wir finden, ein geiles Rennen das wirklich von allem was zu bieten hatte! Sam Laidlows Knall haben wir alle bis ins Wohnzimmer gehört und Patrick hat allen nochmal gezeigt dass er es noch drauf hat, und wie! Ditlev gewinnt die Herzen und Blumis Tag ist zum Kotzen. Das Rennen hat einfach Spaß gemacht! Werbepartner: 1. die Koro Drogerie https://www.korodrogerie.de CODE: 5% mit "buddytalk" 2. WHOOP WHOOP ist ein Wearable, das Schlaf, Belastung, Stress, Erholung und biometrische Daten rund um die Uhr aufzeichnet und dir durch individuelles Coaching hilft, Höchstleistungen zu bringen und deine gesteckten Ziele zu erreichen. CODE: join.whoop.com/buddytalk

Korte Shorts
It's the finals…….countdown

Korte Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 69:24


FINALETID…..det som det hele handler om, det vi kigger frem imod igennem en helt sæson; NBA finalerne og drengene er klar til at gå helt i dybden med tanker, analyser og selvfølgelig deres predictions. Derudover begynder diverse konkurrencer og quizzer at nærme sig sin afslutning. Sætter Ditlev sin føring over styr og kan lytterne indhente drengene i den samlede stilling? Det og meget mere kan man høre i denne omgang Korte Shorts podcast. Tak fordi du lytter med!Ps. ….og så er der godt nyt til alle T.J. McConnell fans derude, vi lyttes ved!

Korte Shorts
Play In Playa

Korte Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 68:18


Drengene er tilbage med endnu et podcast, og med slutspillet lige for døren er der masser at snakke om. Denne gang bliver der zoomet ind på de kommende play-in kampe, hvem vinder og får muligheden for at spille med i slutspillet og hvem skal på en tidlig (og for nogle hold – meget skuffende) sommerferie. Ditlev ser om han kan komme tilbage på sporet i quizzerne, og så er der som altid dømt godt humør og drengehumor, samt et lille indslag om drengenes forestående slutspil i hhv. 2. og 3.div

Sweat Elite
HANG WITH Magnus Ditlev - A Deep Dive Into The Training And Approach To Racing

Sweat Elite

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 72:50


Welcome back to the Sweat podcast. We're excited to share plenty of new content in 2024 featuring exclusive insights from some of the worlds, best endure in athletes in particular via the new series " Hang With."  This week hang is with Ironman triathlete Magnus Ditlev. Magus Ditlev is the iron man, world record holder and challenge Roth 2023 winner as well as third place 2023 Iron Man world champ finisher around the same time as this is published a exclusive video on our YouTube channel featuring 48 hours in the life of Magnus, shot by Kasper Peterson Sweat Elite Coaching Academy's Head Triathlon Coach. Go check it out if you haven't already! A huge thank you to Pillar Performance for sponsoring the video with Magnus. You can score 15% off by using code Sweat15 at checkout at Pillar Performance: https://pillarperformance.us/ Pillar Performance is available through the feed.com with the same discount code: https://thefeed.com/products/pillar-performance/ Learn about training with Kasper Peterson: https://www.sweatelitecoaching.com/kasper          

Korte Shorts
Will the real contenders please stand up?

Korte Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 75:29


Efter en laaang julepause er drengene tilbage, og med dem også midtvejspunktet i NBA. Der bliver gjort status for de tidligere awards forudsigelser, er drengene tæt på eller er det helt i hegnet? Derudover følger en længere og ophedet debat og hvem de egentlige bejlere til titlen er. Her kan vi afsløre at drengene bestemt ikke er enige.Der er som altid quizzer, og her bliver det helt afgørende om Stu melder sig ind i kampen eller om Ditlev skal bringe sig afgørende foran. Vi lyttes ved!

Netværkshistorier
#73: Jette Ditlev - om at netværke ud fra Hofstedes kulturdimensioner

Netværkshistorier

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 71:08


I denne episode dykker Jette Ditlev og jeg ned i en nørdet samtale om Hofstedes kulturdimensioner. Når mennesker er meget forskellige, kan vi nemt tale forbi hinanden. Det kan være forskellige personlighedstyper, men det kan også være forskellige kulturette baggrunde. I denne episode taler vi om, hvad kultur betyder for vores måde at netværke på, og hvor vi kan komme i klemme, når vi netværker på tværs af landegrænser.

Korte Shorts
Guess who's back

Korte Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 99:17


Sikke en off-season, ikke kun i NBA, men også for vores tre drenge der langt om længe er tilbage med en ny sæson – deres tredje af slagsen. Humøret er højt og stadig stigende, samme er Stu's PR i bænkpres og så har Søren fået sin egen bodega?Der bliver naturligvis også talt en masse om NBA. Traditionen tro kommer drengene med deres bud på de respektive awards for sæsonen, der bliver diskuteret tendenser fra off-season og så sluttes deraf med en række brandvarme takes fra både værter og eksperter. Som altid er der quizzer – og som altid gør Stu sit bedste for at hænge på quiz-lokomotivet Ditlev.

The MX Endurance Podcast
#3 - Magnus Ditlev

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 60:23


This week we are joined by Magnus Ditlev off the back of his incredible performance in Roth. We discuss the differences between Roth in 2022 and 2023, his plans between now and Nice and what he thinks of his chances on the Nice course and how it will suit a strong cylist like himself. We then take a look at how we think he will go in Nice this year and talk about his significant improvements over the next 12 months. To support the podcast please head to: patreon.com/talkingtriathlon   To watch this podcast as a video visit: https://bit.ly/3vzSss2    Or check us out on Social Media:    Twitter: https://twitter.com/talktriathlon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingtriathlon   You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85   You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville
Magnus Ditlev: Breakfast with Bob at Challenge Roth

Babbittville Radio – Babbittville

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 14:51


Enjoy this interview from our Breakfast with Bob: Challenge Roth 2023 Edition. Congratulations to Magus on his incredible victory at the 2023 Challenge Roth! Here is our conversation from a few days before the race. Magnus Ditlev is the defending Challenge Roth champion. He finished 3rd at the PTO European Open in May, on the… The post Magnus Ditlev: Breakfast with Bob at Challenge Roth appeared first on Babbittville.

How They Train
Magnus Ditlev & His Coach - Roth Breakdown, Magnus's 503w FTP Test, Training Chat and the Ironman World Champs.

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 80:16


Magnus Ditlev and his coach Jens Petersen-Bach join us to go over Challenge Roth, Magnus's 503w FTP Test, his upcoming race schedule, some deep training chat and much more! *Sign up to PATREON to support the show (for only $1 USD per week it is the main reason the show is still going. We bloody appreciate it!) -https://www.patreon.com/howtheytrain/ PILLAR PERFORMANCE - https://pillarperformance.shop/pages/htt-podcast EVERYTHING HAS 20% AUTOMATICALLY DISCOUNTED OFF IT AT CHECKOUT.    Precision Fuel & Hydration link https://visit.pfandh.com/howtheytrain-code I recommend PF 90, PF 30, 60 drink mix and the 1500 electrolyte tabs.   WYN REPUBLIC - DISCOUNT CODE: TTH15 for 15% off your order!  wynrepublic.com (USA/International) wynrepublic.com.au (Australia/NZ)

How They Train
The Triathlon Hour with MAGNUS DITLEV

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2023 56:06


Magnus takes us through the PTO European Open from his point of view, we talk fairings and putting things down your top for aerodynamic gain when cycling, doping & Collin Chartier, Jan Frodeno's comeback and how he plans to beat Kristian Blummenfelt the next time they race.  *Sign up to PATREON to support the show (for only $1 USD per week it is the main reason the show is still going. We bloody appreciate it!) -https://www.patreon.com/howtheytrain/ PILLAR PERFORMANCE - https://pillarperformance.shop/pages/htt-podcast EVERYTHING HAS 20% AUTOMATICALLY DISCOUNTED OFF IT AT CHECKOUT.  FORM GOGGLES - *Go to httphttps://form-affiliates.pxf.io/c/4001856/1337646/16166?trafsrc=affiliate&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.formswim.com%2F and enter code HTT15 at checkout for 15% off your purchase of FORM goggles which includes one year of access to premium membership for free Precision Fuel & Hydration link https://visit.pfandh.com/howtheytrain-code I recommend PF 90, PF 30, 60 drink mix and the 1500 electrolyte tabs.

dk4 podcast
VI ELSKER FODBOLD – Svend Rybner og Christian Ditlev

dk4 podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 51:50


Champions League er nået til semifinalerne. Men turneringen har mistet sin magi, mener fodboldromantiker Svend Rybner, der hellere vil se Lyngby end Manchester City. Har pengene vundet over sporten, spørger Jes Dorph i denne uge,[...]

303Endurance Podcast
Ibiza to Yokohama

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 36:57


Max Neumann and Anne Haug take out the PTO European Open; Spivey, Rappaport, Knibb, Pearson, Rider and McQueen in Yokohama. Boulder 70.3 bike clinic and more this week.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport.   LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges.   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   In Today's Show Endurance News - Euro PTO Open Results; WTCS Yokohama What's new in the 303 - IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder Bike Loop + Transition Clinic Video of the Week - 70.3 North American Champion--Race Review & Analysis   Endurance News: European Open 2023 triathlon titles - Full results from Ibiza Neumann upstaged Olympic triathlon champions Kristian Blummenfelt, Jan Frodeno, and Alistair Brownlee to triumph in Ibiza with Haug dominating the women's race.   Max Neumann and Anne Haug came out on top in Ibiza to claim inaugural Professional Triathletes Organisation (PTO) European Open triathlon titles on Saturday (6 May).   The races were of the PTO standard distance of 100km comprising a 2km swim, 80km cycle, and 18km run.   The men's race was billed as a clash between the last three Olympic champions - Germany's Beijing 2008 hero Jan Frodeno, double gold medallist Alistair Brownlee, and reigning champion Kristian Blummenfelt.   Brownlee was looking good at the front on the early stages of the run, but nearly collided with a passerby who wandered out onto the course while looking at his phone in Ibiza Town.   The man thankfully stopped just before there was contact, and it had little bearing on the double Olympic champion, who was soon caught by Neumann with the Australian moving clear 10km from home.   The Briton clearly went out too hard and struggled badly after that, dropping back with Blummenfelt and Denmark's Magnus Ditlev quickly passing him.   Norwegian Blummenfelt was unable to bridge the gap as Neumann took the biggest victory of his career in 3:13:45.   Blummenfelt jogged home to finish 27 seconds behind with Ditlev rounding out the podium in third almost two minutes off the pace.   Frodeno - like Blummenfelt a subsequent Ironman world champion - was fourth in his first race after almost two years out through injury with Jason West fifth and Brownlee back in sixth place.   Speaking afterwards to PTO, Neumann said, "You don't get many chances to race these guys. They're what's made triathlon and it's just a privilege to go up against Jan, Ali, Kristian. They literally made the sport for us guys. I'm quite emotional about it.   Haug flies home for women's victory Anne Haug surged clear in the women's race with just 12 out of the 26 men's starters clocking a faster run leg than the German two-time Olympian.   Lucy Charles-Barclay had a lead of over a minute and a half as she transitioned off the bike, but Haug took over less than midway through the run and gave her British rival a respectful tap on the side as she went past.   When Australia's Ashleigh Gentle - another two-time Olympian - moved ahead of Charles-Barclay into second place, she was over a minute down on Haug who was fairly powering on at the front.   The 2019 Ironman world champion won by a two and a half minutes in the end, crossing the line in 3:38:00.   Haug invoked the spirit of Forrest Gump in her post-race interview, saying, "I compete against the best of the world and that really pushes me to get the best out of me.   "I had a fantastic race, I must say. My swim was OK, I felt very strong on the bike, and I knew I could run pretty quick but you never know. It's the first race of the year against the best in the world, you never know where you are, it's always a box of chocolates. I tried my best and you always have to believe that you can make it."   The next PTO Tour triathlon is the US Open in Milwaukee on 4-5 August. Same weekend as AG Nationals.   Results from PTO European Open, Ibiza, Spain - 6 May 2023: Men's race: Max Neumann (AUS) 3:13:46 Kristian Blummenfelt (NOR) +27" Magnus Ditlev (DEN) +1'50" Jan Frodeno (GER) +2'16" Jason West (USA) +2'19" Alistair Brownlee (GBR) +3'17"   Women's race: Anne Haug (GER) 3:38:00 Ashleigh Gentle (AUS) +2'30" Lucy Charles-Barclay (GBR) +2'56" Emma Pallant-Browne (GBR) +4'19" Paula Findlay (CAN) +5'34" Tamara Jewett (CAN) +5'51"   On Related News - PROFESSIONAL TRIATHLETES ORGANISATION AND USA TRIATHLON ANNOUNCE MILWAUKEE WILL HOST THE 2023 PTO US OPEN   U.S. ELITE TRIATHLETES, ELITE PARATRIATHLETES TO RACE AT WORLD TRIATHLON SERIES YOKOHAMA By USA Triathlon | May 11, 2023   COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. —The World Triathlon Championship Series (WTCS) race in Yokohama is the second of the 2023 season, which includes seven events, plus the Paris 2024 Test Event in August, all leading to the World Triathlon Championship Finals in September in Pontevedra, Spain.   For elite paratriathletes, the World Triathlon Para Series (WTPS) race in Yokohama is the second of four stops on the Para Series before September's Championship Finals in Pontevedra.   This season marks an important year of competition as athletes will be vying for crucial Olympic and Paralympic qualifying points ahead of next year's Paris 2024 Olympic & Paralympic Games.   HOW TO WATCH Fans can stream World Triathlon events live or on-demand on TriathlonLIVE.tv.   Coverage of the elite para races begins at 5:50 p.m. ET/2:50 p.m. PT, Friday, May 12 (6:50 a.m. Saturday, May 13 Yokohama local time).   The elite women race coverage begins at 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT, Friday, May 12 (10 a.m. Saturday, May 13 Yokohama local time).   The elite men follow at midnight ET/9 p.m. PT, Friday, May 12 (1 p.m. Saturday, May 13 Yokohama local time).    WTCS Yokohama Five U.S. elite triathletes make up the women's roster in Yokohama, led by Taylor Spivey (Redondo Beach, Calif.), ranked No. 3 in the 2023 World Triathlon Championship Rankings.   A consistent performer, Spivey earned the bronze in the 2023 WTCS season-opener in March in Abu Dhabi. Last year, Spivey placed in the top 10 in every WTCS appearance, her consistency leading her to fourth in the 2022 WTCS rankings.   Summer Rappaport (Thornton, Colo.) comes to Yokohama No. 4 in the 2023 World Triathlon Championship Rankings, following her fourth-place finish in Abu Dhabi. A Tokyo 2020 Olympian, Rappaport is a six-time WTCS medalist.   Taylor Knibb (Boulder, Colo.) makes her 2023 season debut in Yokohama, where she earned gold in 2021 to qualify for the Tokyo Olympic Games. Knibb finished third in the 2022 WTCS rankings.   U.S. National Team veteran Kirsten Kasper (North Andover, Mass.) and U.S. National Team veteran newcomer, Erika Ackerlund (Helena, Mont.) round out the elite U.S. squad racing in Yokohama. Kasper began her 2023 season in Abu Dhabi and placed 12th in the 2022 WTCS rankings. Ackerlund opened her second year representing the U.S. National Team in March with a seventh-place finish at the 2023 World Triathlon Cup New Plymouth.    Four U.S. elite men will race in Yokohama, led by Matt McElroy (Huntington Beach, Calif.), who opened his 2023 season with an eighth-place showing in Abu Dhabi.   Morgan Pearson (New Vernon, N.J.) makes his 2023 season debut, returning to Yokohama where his bronze in 2021 qualified him for the Tokyo Olympic Games.   Seth Rider (Germantown, Tenn.) earned a sixth-place finish at the 2023 World Triathlon Cup New Plymouth, while Chase McQueen (Columbus, Ind.) comes to Yokohama with a win on his resume from the 2023 Arena Games Triathlon Series Montreal and a bronze at the 2023 Americas Triathlon Cup La Paz.   WTPS Yokohama Tokyo 2020 Paralympians Kendall Gretsch (Downers Grove, Ill., PTWC), Allysa Seely (Glendale, Ariz., PTS2), Hailey Danz (Colorado Springs, Colo., PTS2), Melissa Stockwell (Colorado Springs, Colo., PTS2), Eric McElvenny (Pittsburgh, Pa., PTS4) and Kelly Elmlinger (San Antonio, Texas, PTS4) lead the U.S. elite paratriathlon squad competing in Yokohama.   Other U.S. elite paratriathletes competing include fellow U.S. Elite Paratriathlon National Team members Mohamed Lahna (Elk Grove, Calif., PTS2) and Carson Clough (Charlotte, N.C., PTS4) and Project Podium's Owen Cravens (Chicago, Ill., PTVI), who is guided by pro triathlete Ben Hoffman. This winter, Cravens joined the elite development squad based in Tempe, Arizona, joining three-time Paralympian Chris Hammer as the squad's first two paratriathletes.   What's New in the 303: SUNDAY AT 9 AM IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder Bike Loop + Transition Clinic Event by IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder Tom Watson Park Public  · Anyone on or off Facebook Join us along with PLAYTRI, Westminster this Sunday for 1-loop of the IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder bike course. Meet at Tom Watson Park @ 9am. Transition Clinic to follow.   Video of the Week: 70.3 North American Champion--Race Review & Analysis   Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

303Endurance Podcast
PTO Euro Open

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2023 35:00


The PTO European Open is the feature this week. 28 of the fastest pro men and 28 of the fastest pro women will be fighting it out over the 100km distance in Ibiza, Spain on May 6th. The race comprises of a 2km swim, 80km bike and 18km run.   Jan Frodeno and Daniela Ryf are two of the greatest triathletes to ever grace this planet, but they have some serious competitors waiting for them in the likes of Kristian Blummenfelt, Ashleigh Gentle, Magnus Ditlev, Lucy Charles-Barclay and many other top talents.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products powered by LIVESTEADY to fuel your sport.   LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to stay focused and calm while providing the fuel you need to meet your daily challenges.   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   UCAN Fact: Emma Bates's marathon of 2:22:10 Emma Bates (born July 8, 1992) is an American middle- and long-distance runner. She is a 12-time All-American, the 2014 NCAA 10,000 champion competing for Boise State University, and the 2018 U.S. Women's Marathon Champion.   In 2021, Bates moved to Boulder, Colorado to join Team Boss and is coached by Joe Bosshard.   Emma fuels her marathons with 1 UCAN Edge energy gel every 5k. During Boston, she consumed an Edge gel at every 5k water stop except for at 40k. She consumed a total of 7 gels to fuel her personal best marathon of 2:22:10. In training, Emma takes an Edge gel every 45-60 minutes, but she uses them more frequently when she's racing. No matter how often she uses them, what Emma loves most about UCAN is that it never bothers her stomach.     In Today's Show Endurance News - PTO European Open, Taylor Knibb on stress fracture rehab What's new in the 303 - Lookout Mountain Hill Climb is in danger of cancellation; Boulder Valley Velodrome Video of the Week - Countdown to the PTO Euro Open   Endurance News:   PTO European Open 2023: The keys to victory for a mouthwatering Ibiza weekend By John Levison 4 May 2023 We are just days away now from the first PTO Tour event of the 2023 season, the 2023 European Open, which will be held on Saturday in Ibiza, Spain. Full details on the timing, how to watch and more in our pre-event explainer.   What I want to do here is take a look ahead, and outline some of the potential factors which could change the direction of the race on Saturday, for both the Pro Men and Pro Women.   Coming so early in the typical racing year, it is very unusual to have such a depth of field in early May. Many of the favourites – Ryf, Charles-Barclay, Blummenfelt, Ditlev, Brownlee, Frodeno as examples – have not yet raced at all. Some – Haug, West, Sodaro, Jewett – arrive with confidence, while others have perhaps not hit the heights they wanted in their limited races this year.   That all suggests strongly that this one is unlikely to go simply to form and rankings. Despite the best experience and preparations, expect at least some of the top names to talk post-race that their race sharpness was missing.   How big will Lucy's swim lead be? As is now familiar, Great Britain's Lucy Charles-Barclay will almost certainly be the first athlete to complete the 2km swim at Figueretas Beach. In the absence of Taylor Knibb – who managed to stay with the Brit in Dallas last year – she's probably going to be solo through most of the two laps on Saturday.   Lotte Wilms (70.3 World Champs) and Sara Perez Sala (Challenge Miami) have shown the potential to perhaps come closest in the water, but the gap to some of the big-name favourites (Ashleigh Gentle, Daniela Ryf, Paula Finlay and co) will be the one of the first points of interest.   Of note, is that LCB has spent four weeks training consistently at altitude in Font-Romeu, France to prepare for this race. Her altitude block immediately prior to the 2021 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship helped deliver one of the greatest middle-distance performances ever. If Saturday starts with a gap of significantly more than a minute over those with genuine winning potential, then it'll be advantage Lucy less than 30 minutes into the racing.   Lucy Charles-Barclay / IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship 2021 Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images for IRONMAN Where's Kristian and Magnus? For the men's swim, the chances of a lone athlete breaking clear are remote zero. You would expect the likes of Aaron Royle, Alistair Brownlee, Jan Frodeno, Daniel Baekkegard, Ben Kanute and Kyle Smith to be among those within 10/15 seconds entering T1. Will the in-form Jason West make that cut here?   Key questions will be: How close will IRONMAN 70.3 World Champion, Krsitian Blummenfelt be? And what deficit will Denmark's Magnus Ditlev have to make up? The Dane won't be at the front, but is a better swimmer than I think many give him credit for. If he enters T1 within say a minute or so of the leaders, he's right where he needs to be. Significantly less, and he'll be smiling as he starts dropping the watt bombs on the bike!   Group dynamics Once we are onto the bikes – and with memories of 2022 still vivid – how groups on the bike are monitored and policed will, I think, be key to how the race plays out. Nobody wants to see drafting penalties issued – but equally, we want to see racing within the rules too.   That's as much to do with the athletes, as it is the Technical Officials.   Looking at the bike course, it's basically a straight line, out-and-back course, which starts with a steady incline of just over 5km. The latter, perhaps, may help thin the field out early, while the nature of the route should help make maintaining a legal distance easy (and easier to spot).   We'll see how this plays out – and hopefully we won't even need to reference it post-race.   Breakaway? Who'll make – or be able to make – a move on the bike? I don't think that's going to come via bike handling skills – this is not Nice, France for example – but if we take the men first, who'll be able to get away? The lack of Sam Laidlow means one less ‘go from the gun' athlete with proven bike ability, but it feels unlikely that Brownlee, Kanute, Frodeno and co. will be playing it safe, with the likes of Blummenfelt and Ditlev probably not far behind.   Kristian is confident he can win on the run if needed. That remains to be proven, but nobody is going to be waiting around to make it any easier for him. I think that points to any lead group from the swim being whittled down via sustained pressure, but if I had to make a prediction, I think we'll see a small and very select group entering T2 separated by 10-15 seconds.   In typical fashion, I expect Lucy Charles-Barclay to lead for at least a significant proportion of this race, solo. If she's on St George 2021 form, that could be all the way to the finish line. As one of the few top female athletes not to have raced this year, she's been relatively quiet in media headline terms – but her competition will surely not have forgotten her abilities.   With some of the greatest runners we've ever seen in action here – Anne Haug, Chelsea Sodaro, Tamara Jewett and Emma Pallant-Browne – that all points to Daniela Ryf and Paula Findlay in particular leading the charge to join LCB up front. Without Taylor Knibb as a potential partner at the front, if LCB finds Ryf and Findlay riding well and bridging up without those ‘runners', I think she'll be more than content with that company.   Who's got the run legs? We've talked at length in the lead-up to this race about the strength-in-depth of the fields. We know we have some of the best runners in the history of the sport racing, but who can produce it against this level of competition, especially when the swim and bike will surely be raced in aggressive fashion in both the men's and women's fields? I don't foresee anyone starting their 18km feeling fresh – remember what happened to Blummenfelt, Laidlow and Brownlee at the Canadian Open?!   Most peoples' wildcard for the men's race is Jason West, for example. A well-earned position, courtesy of his form this year at CLASH Miami and 70.3 Oceanside, each producing headline-grabbing run splits. Will he be in a position at T2 to put that to potentially race-winning use? Frodeno and Brownlee are two of the most decorated athletes of all time, but what have they got left in their running legs?   Similar situation for the women. Tamara Jewett's run prowess is not new, but Oceanside was the first time that had resulted in a win against some of the biggest names in the sport. This is another step up. Anne Haug has used her run speed to podium in almost every non-drafting race she starts – is Tamara there, just yet?   https://www.tri247.com/triathlon-news/elite/pto-tour-european-open-start-list-bib-numbers-pro-men https://www.tri247.com/triathlon-news/elite/pto-tour-european-open-start-list-bib-numbers-pro-women   Taylor Knibb on stress fracture rehab By Jonathan Turner News Director 20 Apr 2023 American star Taylor Knibb is back firing on all cylinders after an extended injury layoff.   She launched her YouTube channel this week (video embedded below) with a detailed rundown of the healing process – and frighteningly for her rivals she appears to have produced that astonishing performance to win the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship last October in spite of her foot issues.   Talking through the timeline and the details of the injury which has kept her on the sidelines since November's WTCS finale in Abu Dhabi, she explained how the problem first emerged: “I was prepping for WTCS Leeds [which took place in early June] and I felt something in my foot and was diagnosed with a stress reaction.   “I was told two to six weeks and you'll be back, it's really minor. One surgeon even said I wouldn't have even stopped you from running with that minor an edema.   “But it wasn't healing and finally at 11 weeks I saw a doctor and he said you can start running now because if it's not healed, it's not going to heal.   “So I started racing in the fall – I raced Dallas, Cagliari and then the 70.3 Worlds, Bermuda and Abu Dhabi.   And that quintet of races saw some superb performances – she picked up a second, third and fourth in the WTCS events, led for much of the PTO US Open in Dallas before being overhauled by Ashleigh Gentle and then produced that masterclass in St George where she left the world's best trailing in her wake.   But taking up the story after that busy spell of racing, Knibb revealed: “Then I took a little break and it turns out that my foot was not healed. So I got an MRI and it was now a stress fracture, with a CT scan showing a fracture line.   “So then my options were I could rest it fully and hope it would heal and that I think would be eight weeks of nothing in a boot – no weight bearing, no training whatsoever.   “Or I could get surgery and I opted for that and got a screw put in my fifth metatarsal on January 3rd.” From that point onwards it's all been about the recovery process, something that the 25-year-old freely admits has been “very challenging”.   She explained: “Because the incision point is directly to the bone I had to be very careful and wait until it had healed before starting swimming again or doing anything.   “I did get to do strength training with Erin [Carson] which helped my sanity a lot – I wanted to go in the day after surgery, I think she said no to that but it was maybe two days after I was back working with her.   “It was four weeks before I was cleared to do some easy swimming and biking and built it up gradually.   “But I'm back fully swimming and biking and adding the running in now.”   She goes into detail on the video about how even getting back outside has been a big boost and what she might do differently in the future, saying: “It was tough but I think that I have learned a lot from it and I think if I were to do it again I would focus on what you need to do [rather than what you can't].   “It was very challenging and I'm very grateful for the people around me because I know I was not fun to be around some days. But it's a period of time that's hopefully closed now.”   The defence of her 70.3 Worlds title in Finland in late August is the big priority for 2023 and we look forward to seeing her back on the start line soon – and hopefully producing more YouTube videos too!     What's New in the 303: Bicycle Colorado Event Support April 28 at 12:30 PM  · The Lookout Mountain Hill Climb is in danger of cancellation due to low pre-registration numbers. At this point, they cannot cover the costs of the event. Please register here to support this iconic event: https://www.bikereg.com/racer-x-cycling-lookout-mountain....   Thank you all for constructive comments. For new racers, most events have a 'Race Flyer' which holds all relevant information for an event. Race Flyers can be found on the BC website within the event listing: https://www.bicyclecolorado.org/.../lookout-mountain.../.   'Race groups' or 'categories' are a structure to classify athletes. This category structure is in place to an effort to make events safer and more balanced. Beginners start at Category 5 and progress toward Category 1 through participation and earning results in races.   A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE VELODROME The Boulder Valley Velodrome is a 250-meter wooden cycling track in Erie, Colorado which for 5 years served as a training ground for Olympians, and a place of discovery and excitement for those new to track cycling.   Founded by Frank Banta and Doug Emerson and designed by renowned track architect Peter Junek, Boulder Valley Velodrome is an Olympic-caliber track that boasts the angles and altitude for some of North America's best riding. The property was acquired in 2008, construction began in 2011, and the track opened in 2013.   In 2013, a week away from opening, 70m of the track was destroyed by a tornado. Then, after a month's worth of repairs, lightning struck in the same spot. That was the month of the disastrous Boulder flood.   Over its 5 years of operation, the velodrome hosted numerous national and international cycling events and was a popular destination for anyone from Olympians to amateur cyclists and families – really anyone with the need for speed.   The facility was put up for sale in 2019 and has since fallen into disrepair. In 2020, a group of dedicated cycling enthusiasts launched a campaign to resurrect the velodrome and restore it to its former glory. Their efforts have included fundraising through GoFundMe, seeking sponsorships, and recruiting volunteers to help with the restoration work.   The goal of the campaign is to create a world-class cycling destination that will attract riders from all over the world and help to promote the sport of cycling. With the support of the community, the Boulder Valley Velodrome is poised to once again become a vibrant center of cycling culture and competition.   The Boulder Valley Velodrome's story is, and will always be, a story of passion, perseverance, and community.   Out of the 26 velodromes in the country, the Boulder Valley Velodrome is one of just two tracks that meet Olympic standards.   For press inquiries, please contact info@bouldervalleyvelodrome.org.   Boulder 70.3 - Don't Delay! Only 200 spots left! IRONMAN announced they only have 200 spots remaining for general registration for IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder in beautiful Colorado. Boulder caters to the outdoor enthusiast and not only provides epic trails and outdoor activities but also world-class dining, shopping, events and craft beer and spirits. Boulder gives you a taste of everything Colorado.   IRONMAN 70.3 Boulder | June 10, 2023     Video of the Week: Jan Frodeno, Daniela Ryf: Not Done Yet | Countdown to PTO European Open

Korte Shorts
All NBA – All Day

Korte Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 87:50


I denne maraton udgave (godt vi ventede med de andre awards) af Korte Shorts, fortæller drengene alt der er værd at vide om dette års ALL NBA priser. Men det var ikke let at bestemme sig, nogle vil faktisk mene at det aldrig har været sværere end i år. I pauserne krydrer Søren som altid med quizzer fra mellemste skuffe, og så bliver der pludseligt lidt ekstra at spille om for Stu og Ditlev.

Korte Shorts
De 10 bedste slutspilshold

Korte Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 79:00


Grundspillet nærmer sig sin afslutning - slutspillet står for døren. Drengene rangerer her de 10 bedste hold i NBA med øje på slutspillet. Derudover forsøger Ditlev at genvinde terræn i quizzen, selvom Søren gør alt hvad han kan for at spænde ben.

Korte Shorts
Slutspurten er sat i gang

Korte Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 69:38


NBA grundspillet er trådt ind i sidste og afgørende fase, og drengene er på pletten til at sætte ord på alle de ting man skal hold øje med ”down the stretch”. Stu og Ditlev forsætter som altid deres evige quiz battle, og  så bliver Ditlev udsat for et decideret ”hustle” af sine to podcast kollegaer.Hvis man kan gæt hvor mange gange Søren siger Kirk Snyder i steder for Quinn Snyder er det muligt at vind en kop når vi får produceret dem. Eller vi vælger bare en fra Sørens køkken. Answers on a postcard...

Ørehænger
Ditlev Tamm hadede at være barn

Ørehænger

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 53:53


Tidligere professor i retshistorie og ridder af Dannebrog Ditlev Tamm er en mand med en så vidunderlig vidensbegærlighed, at det halve kunne være nok. Udover at have skrevet hele doktorafhandlinger, er han også forfatter til en lange række bøger, været aktiv i den offentlige samfundsdebat, og er - på sine ældre dage - begyndt at 'crossdresse', hvor han derigennem både er blevet en del af modeverden, men også hele 'woke-kulturen' der er opstået i det nye årtusinde.I programmet fortæller Ditlev om sin barndom som han egentlig gerne ville have overstået, om sin store fascination for klassisk musik, samt om den store kærlighed han har til sin kone og hendes fødested; Finland.

Watt is los?
Felix Walchshöfer über Weltrekordprämien & Dixis im Verkehrskreisel (Challenge Roth Insights)

Watt is los?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 51:45


Haug, Philipp, Ryf, Sodaro, Langridge, Nordén….Lange, Ditlev, Kienle, Skipper, Laidlow und und und...! Ein crazy Starterfeld und natüüüürlich wollte ich von Felix höchst persönlich wissen, wie so eine Pro-Starterfeld Akquise abläuft und wurden eigentlich auch die Norweger/Frodeno angefragt? Gibt es exklusive Deals? Außerdem wollte ich von Felix erfahren, wie seine "Vorbereitung" auf Challenge Roth 23 aussieht. Welche Herausforderungen haben er und sein Team aktuell noch zu meistern? Was wird es am Wettkampftag für Neuerungen geben? Und was hat es mit den Dixis im Kreisverkehr auf sich ;) Also viel Spaß beim Reinhören!*********Worum geht's hier?Hi✌ - mein Name ist Sören und ich treffe mich im Watt is los?-Podcast mit Profisportler:innen und Insidern aus der deutschen Triathlon- und Ausdauer-Szene, um mal so richtig in deren Alltagsmomente, Kopfkino und Ziele reinzuzoomen. *********Du feierst den Content? Du kannst mich unterstützen

Korte Shorts
Panik eller 'pagne

Korte Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 82:58


I denne uge sætter drengene fokus på den forestående trade deadline i NBA. Hos hvilke hold er der panik, og hvem står klar med champagnen? Værter og eksperter giver deres bud på de mest interessante hold op mod deadlinen og så bliver der som altid quizzet, hvor Ditlev gør alt hvad han kan for at forsvare sin føring, og Søren kæmper for at holde tungen lige i munden.

LØRN.TECH
#C1260_230116_Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen og Cecilie Lind: Ingen snarveier, men heller ingen vei utenom en sirkulær økonomi

LØRN.TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 38:51


Hvordan får man faktisk til en sirkulær økonomi i praksis? Du kan overalt lese om hva ulike bedrifter gjør for bærekraft - men i hvilken grad er dette festet i virkeligheten? Episodens gjester er Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen og Cecilie Lind som blant annet snakker om tiltak som fungerer, plastikk, nyttige modeller og mer. “Å kjøpe brukt er mer normalisert blant yngre enn eldre” “Bedrifter er i dag flinkere til å samarbeide enn tidligere”Dette LØRNER du: Sirkulær økonomi Overforbruk og avfall Vellykkede prosjekter Livsløpsanalyse Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LØRN.TECH
#C1261_230116_Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen og Idar Kreutzer: Hvordan finansbransjen forbereder en sirkulær, bærekraftig drift

LØRN.TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 46:33


Et sirkulært system er én av to forutsetninger for å nå nullutslippsmålet - men hvordan kommer vi dit? I denne episoden gjester vi Idar Kreutzer og Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen for å snakke om sirkulær økonomi fra et finans-perspektiv og hvordan veien videre blir. “Reguleringer og insentiver er avgjørende for å oppnå målene våre”Dette LØRNER du: Markedsforståelse og regulering EU-taksonomien Energieffektivitet Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

LØRN.TECH
#C1259_230116_Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen og Walter Stahel: Why we are all part of the circular economy

LØRN.TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 53:36


How can we teach students and other members of society how to live a sustainable lifestyle? And what is the link between what individuals do and what manufacturers are doing? In this episode Walter Stahel is the guest and will, among other things, talk about circularity for products, profit-dilemmas and the transition from a linear to circular economy.“Circularity has many forms. It exists in nature by evolution, in local circular societies (non-monetarised), in local circular economies (monetarised), in the circular industrial economyand in the performance economy.”Dette LØRNER du: Problems and solutions for sustainable developmentHow the western world creates problems for themselvesRenewable energy sources Narratives linked to sustainability Recommended literature: Stahel, Walter R. (2016) COMMENT – a new relationship with our goods and materialswould save resources and energy and create local jobs; Nature, Vol 531, 435—438.(24 March 2016) doi:10.1038/531435a – Circular Economy on 3 pageshttp://www.nature.com/polopoly_fs/1.19594!/menu/main/topColumns/topLeftColumn/pdf/531435a.pdfStahel, Walter R (2010) The Performance Economy, 2 nd edition. Palgrave Macmillan,Houndmills, ISBN 0-230-00796-1. 349 p. – 300 examples in practicehttps://www.palgrave.com/de/book/9781349369195Stahel, Walter R. (2019) The Circular Economy – a user's guide. with a foreword by DameEllen MacArthur, Routledge, Abingdon - edited for easy reading. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hjerteflimmer for voksne
Fatimah Gabriella og David Owe

Hjerteflimmer for voksne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 96:13


Fatimah er forlovet med Ditlev, men de er også islamisk gift, så de kan bo sammen helt halal imens de planlægger deres bryllupsfest. Hun spørger, hvordan de kan blive bedre til at stoppe deres uenigheder inden de eksploderer i et skænderi? David er gift på 16. år, men han føler han har svært ved at være den kærlige far og mand som han gerne vil være, fordi han bliver frustreret over de - for ham - ligegyldige konflikter der, optræder i familiens hverdag. Jytte gør op med ordet "hustru" og samfundets kæmpe løgn om, at vi kan det hele på én gang. Og så forklarer hun, hvordan man kan bruge døden som rådgiver. Gæster: Fatimah Gabrielle, David Owe og Parterpeut Jytte Vikkelsøe Vært: Sara Bro Klipper: Sara Bro / Kasper Christensen Redaktion: Sara Bro Musik: "Hold up" Beyonce Redaktør: Kasper Christensen Programansvarlig: Ralf Richardt Strøbech

How They Train
Magnus Ditlev - The Favourite to win Kona in 2023?

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 56:06


Magnus is the #3 ranked mens triathlete in the world. We chat about his Ironman World Championships training & race, 3rd place finish at the Ironman 70.3 World Champs and what he did between Kona and it and then the other big results and training in the lead in to his PTO races. Magnus Ditlev is seen by many people as the favourite to win the Ironman World Championships next year and the guy who could defeat the Norwegians and Jan. Magnus also talks to me about secret bike technology leading into the world champs and how he is going to go even further with it. Sign up to Patreon to support the show (for only $2 per week it keeps the show alive) -https://www.patreon.com/howtheytrain Use code 'HTT10' to get $10 off your Pillar Performance order https://pillarperformance.shop/

Filmofil
Lompa og Ditlevs obskure hjørne

Filmofil

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 64:26


Lars Eivind og Eivind, henholdsvis Lompa og Ditlev, tar for seg det mest bananas, klin kokos, crazy balubaet som har funnet sted gjennom filmens historie. Vi fisker fram de beste historiene fra filmsett, snakker om de snodigste filmene, og Eivind avslører en stor konspirasjonsteori. Etter denne episoden sitter du igjen med en håndfull gode historier fra flmens verden!

Bagklog på P1
Kristian Ditlev Jensen

Bagklog på P1

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 114:10


Hver lørdag får Esben Kjær besøg af skiftende gæster, der giver ugens nyheder med grovfilen og sætter dem i et skarpt og ofte satirisk lys. I denne uge er præst og forfatter Kristian Ditlev Jensen gæst. Blandt emnerne: Amerikansk midtvejsvalg - er tossernes tidsalder ved at være forbi derovre? Klimatopmøde i Egypten - hvornår påtager de rige lande sig et ansvar for at have ødelagt klimaet? Det konservative bagland rumler - bør Pape gå af? Vært: Esben Kjær (bagklog@dr.dk)

303Endurance Podcast
Bermuda World Triathlon

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 35:41


Last week brought exciting racing at the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship in St. George UT with commanding wins by Taylor Knibb and Kristian Blummenfelt. Taylor, Kristian and other big names from last weekend are off to Bermuda for the World Triathlon Championship Series. Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products to fuel your sport. UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars and stimulants to fuel athletes. UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. UCAN also has hydration products focused on giving you the sodium you need when hydrating, including several clean and light flavors. Steady energy equals sustained performance and a faster finish line! Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly! Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co In Today's Show • Feature ○ World Triathlon Series Championship in Bermuda • Endurance News ○ Ironman 70.3 World Championship • What's new in the 303 ○ 2023 Season Race Dates Announced ○ TriDot Pre Season Project ○ Bicycle Colorado - Support bike advocacy and win prizes • Video of the Week ○ Worlds Best Drone Video Extreme Mountain Bike Feature: Bermuda World Triathlon Series 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda marks a return to this beautiful island for a third edition of WTCS Bermuda and the first since 2019. Much has happened on and off the blue carpet since we were last here, not least Bermuda's very own Flora Duffy making history by becoming the first triathlete to win both the Olympic and World titles in the same year, becoming Bermuda's first ever Olympic gold medallist and more recently the first to defend a Commonwealth Games triathlon title. This weekend, we return to the island for the penultimate Championship Series racing of 2022, and elite men's and women's events that have the potential to make a huge impact on the battles to become this year's World Triathlon Champions. The triathlon world's eyes will be fixed on this beautiful corner of the Atlantic and can expect another dose of high-octane entertainment from the world's best athletes. The island will also host a wealth of Age-Group and kids triathlon races, and it is always gratifying to see our sport continuing to grow among so many people at all levels of the sport. It is precisely these weekends that will inspire future generations to take up the magic of swim bike run and that can be the spark behind the fire of the next Flora Duffy. Bermuda has a strong and important history of triathlon and also with the WTCS, having hosted many professional events since 1987, including three WTCS (formerly ITU World Cups) in the 90's where Flora Duffy, Olympic gold medalist and multiple World Champion, watched as a young aspiring triathlete. Age Group - Saturday, November 5th 8am Elite Men - Sunday, November 6th 11am Elite Women - Sunday, November 6th 2pm Temperature in November varies between an average high of 74 degrees to a low of 67 degrees Fahrenheit. The water temperature also comes down to 73 degrees, however, water visibility remains at 100-120 feet. View on Triathlon Live - TriathlonLIVE Start List: Elite Women • 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda • World Triathlon Start Num First Name Last Name YOB Country 1 Flora Duffy 1987 BER 2 Beth Potter 1991 GBR 3 Taylor Spivey 1991 USA 4 Laura Lindemann 1996 GER 5 Sophie Coldwell 1995 GBR 6 Anabel Knoll 1996 GER 7 Taylor Knibb 1998 USA 8 Kirsten Kasper 1991 USA 9 Maya Kingma 1995 NED 10 Miriam Casillas García 1992 ESP 11 Summer Rappaport 1991 USA Start List: Elite Men • 2022 World Triathlon Championship Series Bermuda • World Triathlon Start Num First Name Last Name YOB Country 18 Kevin McDowell 1992 USA 26 Matthew Mcelroy 1992 USA 29 Ren Sato 1995 JPN 30 Seth Rider 1997 USA 38 Chase Mcqueen 1998 USA 48 Brent Demarest 1995 USA 49 Gregor Payet 1995 LUX 50 Miguel Tiago Silva 1998 POR 51 Kristian Blummenfelt 1994 NOR 52 Martin Demuth 1995 AUT 53 Kyotaro Yoshikawa 2000 JPN 54 Gustav Iden 1996 NOR 56 Tyler Smith 1998 BER News Sponsor Buddy Insurance: Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to the fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle. Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast. Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account. There's no commitment or charge to create one. Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day. Check it out! Endurance News: Taylor Knibb Powers to Victory at 2022 Ironman 70.3 World Championships It was the Taylor Knibb show at the 2022 Ironman 70.3 World Championship in St. George as the 24 year-old American put on a master class of racing to take her first-ever 70.3 World title. A master class in racing was held in St. George, Utah this morning during the women's pro race at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship. The instructor: 24 year-old Taylor Knibb, who delivered a confident and commanding swim, bike, and run to take the win in 4:03:20. The Swim Lucy Charles-Barclay and Lotte Wilms finish the women's pro swim leg during the 2022 IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship. After much speculation about whether or not the swim would be shortened after a cold front moved through southern Utah on race week, race morning arrived with 63 degree F water temperatures and the full 1.2-mile swim. Naturally, many assumed this would work to the advantage of defending champion Lucy Charles-Barclay, who is known for building a considerable lead in any swim leg she races. But instead of surging to the front as usual, she found she had company: Lotte Wilms of the Netherlands and American Taylor Knibb were on her feet. At the halfway point, Wilms surged to attempt a pass, and Charles-Barclay matched her speed; Knibb held on in the draft, eventually reeling the two back in. The trio powered through to the swim exit, with Charles-Barclay's 23:50 swim split just barely edging out Wilms' 23:51 at the first timing mat; Knibb followed in 23:54. The Bike With air temperatures hovering around 38 degrees F at the start of the bike leg, it was clear the race would belong to the one who could best manage the cold. Clad in gloves and thermal cycling attire, Knibb wasted no time taking charge on the bike leg, moving to the front within the first mile. With an average speed of 28.2 MPH in the first 20 miles, Knibb's lead only grew: one minute at mile 10, 2:30 at mile 20. But Knibb wasn't the only one moving quickly. Duffy also pushed hard in the initial miles of the bike, shooting out of the rolling hills of Sand Hollow with laser-like focus to move into second place by mile 10. Behind her, India Lee (GBR) and Findlay were the only athletes to match Knibb's blistering pace, and they were each rewarded with a Duffy pass and a turn at second place before mile 30. At mile 40, Charles made her move, pushing back into second place with Findlay and Duffy close behind as they entered Snow Canyon. Lawrence, spent from the cold and the early charge, was unable to respond and fell behind. Within the walls of Snow Canyon, Knibb's lead only grew. With almost five minutes on the chase pack, the young American sailed up the notoriously steep climbs; behind her, Findlay, then Duffy, then Charles-Barclay (again) attempted to drop the hammer, but no one was willing to give up the fight. As the three crested Snow Canyon and powered to T2, they were greeted by Knibb, who was already well into the run course. The message was unspoken, but clear: Knibb's impossibly fast 2:14:41 bike split had given her a lead of six minutes and 44 seconds. The Run From the first steps out of T2, it was clear that Knibb saw the run as a mere formality to the win. With a consistent 5:58 min/mile pace, Knibb's lead grew – and grew, and grew. By mile 4, she had more than 7:30 over her closest competition. Though the victory was all but decided, there was still an intense race going on to see who would get boxed out of the podium. Duffy, Findlay, and Charles-Barclay ran as a pack, each daring the others to make a move. At the halfway point, Charles-Barclay began to fall back, and Duffy's form began to show signs of fatigue. Findlay, sensing it was time to make a move, began to slowly pull ahead. Over the course of the next three miles, she was able to put in more than 40 seconds on Duffy and Charles. But an out-and-back section of the course revealed that those two weren't the only competitors Findlay had to worry about – a hard-charging Pallant-Browne was clocking 5:56 min/mile splits in hopes of running her way from ninth place off the bike and onto the final podium. She made easy work of it, overtaking Duffy and Charles in the final mile of the race. In the end, Knibb's 1:21:48 run and 4:03:20 finishing time was more than enough to stamp her name on the history books as the youngest woman to win the title of Ironman 70.3 World Champion. Findlay followed in 4:08:57, and Pallant-Browne rounded out the podium with a run split of 1:17:45 and an overall finishing time of 4:10:45. A Rollercoaster 70.3 World Championship, Kristian Blummenfelt Holds on for the Win A relentlessly close swim, a controversial penalty, and a run battle for the ages - the pro men's race at the 2022 Ironman 70.3 World Championship was a high-stakes, high-drama affair that had viewers on the edge of their seats from the very start to the very finish. A relentlessly close swim, a controversial penalty, and a run battle for the ages – the pro men's race at the 2022 Ironman 70.3 World Championship was a high-stakes, high-drama affair that had viewers on the edge of their seats from the very start to the very finish. The moment of catharsis came in the form of a Kristian Blummenfelt victory in a staggering 3:37:12 on one of the toughest courses on the 70.3 circuit. Men's Race: The Swim With water temperatures at 62 degrees F and air temperatures at 40 degrees F, the theme of the day was the same as the women's race prior: managing the cold conditions of late fall in southern Utah. Aussie Aaron Royle set the pace, with Americans Ben Kanute and Marc Dubrick hot on his heels. Royle emerged from the water first in 22:20, followed by Marc Dubric and Ben Kanute. But what came next was a rare sight in middle-distance racing: In the span of only 20 seconds, a pack of 19 athletes rushed out of the water as if one unit. It was no surprise, then, that T1 was a bit of a circus, with athletes jockeying for position. The pack, which included Denmark's Miki Taagholt and Magnus Ditlev, Norwegians Kristian Blummenfelt and Gustav Iden, Americans Eric Lagerstrom and Jason West, Germans Mikia Noodt and Frederic Funk, and Canadian Brent McMahon, rushed out of transition as quickly as they entered. Two minutes down from the lead, another chase pack formed, this one containing Canadian Jackson Laundry and American Sam Long. In 34th and 40th place, respectively, it was clear that if they wanted a fighting chance at the podium, they were going to have to put in some big work on the bike to catch their competition. The Bike Blummenfelt had no intention of sitting in the pack and watching the race unfold in front of him. He pushed hard from the very start, setting out at a burning pace of 28 mile per hour in the rolling hills out of Sand Hollow. Sam Long, who had ridden his way from 40th to 8th place in the first 20 miles, was the one who took the hit. After getting caught in a tight spot during a pass involving Laundry, Long found himself with a controversial call-out from the referee and a five-minute stand-down in the penalty box. With a gap of 2:25 and an enormous chase pack of 18 athletes close together whizzing past the yellow penalty tent, Long was visibly upset. The pack emerged from Snow Canyon and descended with reckless abandon, barreling toward T2 at 39 miles per hour. Ditlev tucked in tight and tried to get any advantage he could, entering T2 with a bike split of 1:49:59, nine seconds ahead of Blummenfelt and Funk. But that advantage was erased in transition as Blummenfelt moved from bike to run in a seamless 29 seconds while Ditlev floundered for nearly twice that amount of time. In the end, it was Blu who started the run first. Would this mistake cost Ditlev the race? The Run Though Blummenfelt set out at a 5:47 minute-per-mile pace, his lead didn't last long. At mile 2, he had company in the form of Kanute, who was throwing down 5:16 splits. As he passed Blummenfelt, Kanute turned the screws even more, dropping the pace to a staggering 4:55 minutes per mile. But this didn't shake Blummenfelt, who stayed right on his heels and let Kanute drive the pace for the next eight miles. The effort allowed the two to pull away from the rest of the field. At the five-mile point, the pair had build a 40 second lead over Ditlev and more than two minutes on Funk, Noodt, and Taagholt. But bridging the gap to the front was not the priority for the chase pack – instead, it was holding off a hard-charging Laundry, who was making quick work of moving from eighth off the bike to fifth place. Could he run his way into a podium spot? And then, a dramatic twist: At mile six, Iden simply stopped, sat on the curb, and said “No more.” As he removed his race bib and exited the course, the residual fatigue from his Ironman World Championship victory three weeks prior was evident; defending his 70.3 title was simply not in the cards this year. It would be up to his friend and countryman to bring home the win. Blummenfelt stepped up to the challenge. With only three miles to go, he made his move, taking two steps around Kanute and forging ahead. This time, there was no looking over his shoulder – Blummenfelt was laser-focused on the finish line. His stride opened up, and he pulled away, opening up a gap of more than 20 seconds in less than a mile. All the shell-shocked Kanute could do was watch the Norwegian disappear into the horizon. With a half-smile, half-grimace on his face, Blummenfelt thundered to the finish line at a pace of 4:36 minutes per mile. It was only in the final stretch to the finish line that he relaxed, offering waves and high-fives to the crowd on his way to a run split of 1:11:39 and a final finishing time of 3:37:12. Nairo Quintana's Tour de France tramadol disqualification upheld | Cycling Weekly What's New in the 303: Without Limits Races Announced for 2023 Registration is officially open for all 2023 events with special discount pricing through the end of the season. Please also note that all entry fees have increased by $5, our first increase since 2016. As you can imagine, our production costs saw a 22% increase in 2022, but no worries -our goal will always be to keep triathlons affordable for everyone. If you have a volunteer credit from this past season, be sure to cash that in soon for the best possible savings. June 3rd – Colorado Triathlon June 17th – XTERRA Lory Triathlon July 16th – Boulder Peak Triathlon July 23rd – Steamboat Lake Triathlon August 6th - Stagecoach Gravel Triathlon August 20th – Outdoor Divas Triathlon September 16th - Harvest Moon Long Course Triathlon September 24th – Oktoberfest Sprint Triathlon June-August – Stroke & Stride Series BBSC 2023 June 25 - Boulder Sunrise July22 - Tri Boulder August 26 - Boulder Sunset Invitation to TriDot Pre Season Project The Preseason Project® is a triathlon research initiative that helps TriDot quantify and enhance the performance gains that TriDot's Optimized Training™ delivers over training alternatives. Welcome to the 2023 TriDot Preseason Project (PSP) application. Submit this 2-minute app to qualify for 2 FREE months of optimized triathlon training with the TriDot Mark Allen Edition. PSP is an annual R&D initiative that helps triathletes reach their true performance potential through optimized preseason training. 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We can't wait to see what our donors on this Colorado Gives Day will help us achieve next, so we can make Colorado an even better place for bicycling together—schedule your gift now. Take our Bicycle Friendly Driver course Our next virtual Bicycle Friendly Driver course is next Wednesday, November 9! We'll cover laws and safe practices for both drivers and bicyclists, navigating bike infrastructure and avoiding common types of crashes. This webinar is great for all ages and levels of drivers—and bicyclists! Attendees have shared that they benefited from the course and that all road users in Colorado should take it—register to attend for free! Emily's summer research digs into transportation equity This summer, our Transportation Equity Fellow, Emily Maruyama, conducted thorough and meaningful research about how equitable access to transportation in Colorado affects equitable access to healthcare, education and employment, especially in smaller towns and rural areas. She recently presented her findings to interested staff from CDOT and CDPHE, Bicycle Colorado staff and statewide coalition partners working to improve transportation equity. Emily's work is captured in her report, Reconnecting Communities: A Vision for Transportation (coming soon to our blog!). We are thankful Emily was part of our team this summer and are excited to see her excel in future endeavors. Our fall raffle is now open! Take your opportunity to win an Alchemy Ronin Ti or a family package of Cannondale bikes! Your ticket purchase supports bike advocacy and you could win a sweet bike (or a few)—it's a win-win! Tickets are available now until November 21 for the Cannondales, and for the Alchemy, until November 21 or when all 300 tickets are sold. Almost half of the Alchemy tickets have already been purchased, so don't miss out. We are grateful to our friends at Alchemy Bikes and Pedal of Littleton for donating these bikes to us because of their shared belief in better bicycling for people in Colorado. Join the cause and get your tickets now! Just looking to upgrade your current bike? Win a sweet new wheelset from our friends at HUNT Bike Wheels and Without Limits Productions! They're hosting their own raffle benefitting Bicycle Colorado and we're grateful for their generosity. From now until November 29, you can enter to win HUNT's newest 25 or 40 Carbon Gravel Race Wheelset for a $15 ticket that directly supports our work. This weekend: Watched mens pro race riding 4 hours Dropped off bike with Andy Riding with one of my athletes Video of the week: World's Best FPV Drone Shot? (Extreme Mountain Biking)   Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

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Kona Review with Lauren Vallee

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 78:20


Last week's IRONMAN World Championship was historic on many levels. We saw the IMWC raced on the big island after a two year pandemic induced hiatus. We saw the first two-day format with the women's race Thursday and the men's Saturday. We saw records blown away including all of the top 10 pro men finishing sub 8.and an American professional champion after a 20 year stretch.   This week we have coach and age group Kona competitor Lauren Vallee joining us to review last week's historic Ironman World Championship.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Generation UCAN has a full line of nutrition products to fuel your sport. UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars and stimulants to fuel athletes.  UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products. UCAN also has hydration products focused on giving you the sodium you need when hydrating, including several clean and light flavors. Steady energy equals sustained performance and a faster finish line!   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   In Today's Show Feature Interview with Lauren Vallee With>Against (valiantendurance.com) Endurance News Kona IMWC Men's Recap What's new in the 303 Asking For a Friend, Is Anything Possible to Change the IRONMAN World Championships? TriDot Mark Allen Edition Video of the Week: Lauren Vallee Upcoming Guest: Laura Killingbeck   News Sponsor Buddy Insurance: Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to the fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle.    Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast.  This is accident insurance not health and life insurance.  Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account.  There's no commitment or charge to create one.  Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day.  Check it out!   Endurance News: IRONMAN World Championship   Men's Predictions: Tri-Rating Thorsten Radde Kristian Blummenfelt 30% (Podium 50%) Gustav Iden 15% (Podium 20%) Magnus Ditlev 15% (Podium 30%)   Bill's Picks: Kristian Blummenfelt Gustave Iden Collin Chartier   Rich's Picks: Kristian Blummenfelt Lionel Sanders Collin Chartier or Chris Leiferman   Pro Men's Results Gustave Iden 7:40:24 Sam Laidlow 7:42:24 Kristian Blummenfelt 7:43:23   Hawaii Ironman World Championships 2022 Results: Gustav Iden Victorious With A New Course Record Straight from the start cannon, a large pack formed, led by Sam Laidlow and Florian Angert. Despite attempts to pull away in the first half of the swim, neither were successful in building a definitive lead.   Instead, a staggering 19 pros exited the water within 15 seconds of each other, led by Angert in 48:15 and Laidlow in 48:16. This tight pack included some of the most dangerous triathletes in the field, setting up the likes of Kristian Blummenfelt, Gustav Iden, and Braden Currie in perfect position for a tactical race at the front of the field.   One minute and 15 seconds later, another large pack emerged from the water, containing even more strong cyclists capable of quickly bridging the gap. These included Igor Amorelli, Patrick Lange, Rudy Von Berg, and Magnus Ditlev.   A third and final large pack, four minutes down from the leaders, contained Matt Hanson, Chris Lieferman, Cam Wurf, Sebastian Kienle, Joe Skipper, and Lionel Sanders.   Laidlow was the one to take charge in the initial miles of the bike, setting an average pace of 27 miles per hour over the first 25 miles. Max Neumann was the only one willing to take the bait, staying just out of Laidlow's draft to avoid a penalty. Behind them, big groups stuck together as the crosswinds picked up through the lava fields. Fifty seconds down, the first chase group of 11 included Ditlev, Blummenfelt, Iden, O'Donnell, and Bakkegard; almost two minutes behind was a group of 18 that included contenders like Lange, Currie, Ben Hoffman, and Denis Chevrot.   At mile 30 on the bike, the massive groups continued through the rolling hills on the way to Hawi. With 42 men racing within 5 minutes of each other, space was hard to come by – and the referees noticed. As with the women's race on Thursday, the penalties began early and often, with Angert, Clement Mignon, Mathias Petersen, and Arnad Gilloux being the first to serve their five-minute punishment for position infractions. Leon Chevalier soon joined them for a one-minute penalty as well.   Soon, more setbacks started to snowball in the men's field. With each passing mile, Sanders saw the race get away from him as his position slipped from 4:42 down out of the water to 7:13 by mile 30. Colin Chartier, who was in the first large pack out of the swim, found it difficult to recover after an early flat tire. Lange seemed unable to jump on to the train of competitors passing him at full speed, and in a shocking twist, pre-race favorite Currie dropped from the race around mile 35.   Meanwhile, the men's race began to take shape near the base of Hawi as Ditlev went to the front of the race and took control. Behind him, Laidlow and Neumann could not match the effort, while countrymen and training partners Iden and Blummenfelt sat 30 seconds behind Ditlev, working together near mile 50.   Just after the Hawi turnaround, Laidlow reclaimed his lead, but Ditlev, Neumann, Blummenfelt, and Iden were hot on his tail. Further back, a group including Kyle Smith, Tim O'Donnell, and Jesper Svensson trailed the leaders by 2:30; 3:30 back from the leaders were Kristian Hogenhaug and Daniel Bakkegard. A big group of dangerous bike/runners sat 5 minutes behind the front pack that included Wurf, Chevalier, Skipper, Lange, Kienle, and Andreas Dreitz.   Near mile 90, disorganization plagued the chase group of Iden, Blummenfelt, Ditlev, and Neumann as they lost an additional 1:30 to the race leader, Laidlow. Further back, Wurf, Kienle, and Chevalier led a rally to try to get within striking distance of the front, putting 2:20 into the Norwegian group over a span of over 10 miles. As the race barreled toward T2, the chaos continued, with Ditlev receiving a five-minute position penalty at a time when most would be making their critical moves in a race.   Up front, Laidlow seemed to not know – or care – about what was playing out behind him. Instead, the young gun stayed focused on his own race, surging ahead. By mile 88, Laidlow's lead grew to 2:37; at mile 94, a 4:11 advantage.   Heading into T2, Laidlow smashed Cam Wurf's 2018 bike course record with a split of 4:04:36—knocking almost five minutes off the previous time. Behind him, the chase group was six minutes down, and the second chase had 8:30-9:45 to make up.   Laidlow set out on the run with a target on his back. The question then became: Would his bold bike strategy pay off, or would it end in disaster? Could he actually beat the notoriously fast Norwegian runners to the finish line? Could anyone? As the men's pro field moved through T2, the field shifted from large packs to a steady trickle. It was soon clear who had paced themselves well on the bike and who had burned their matches. Behind Laidlow, Blummenfelt and Iden led the charge, setting out at a 5:54 minute-per-mile pace to the leader's 6:13 pace. Behind them, O'Donnell and Kienle were the fastest movers in the second chase pack early in the run, along with Ditlev—finally released from his penalty.   As Laidlow made his way up the Palani climb, his pace slowed to 6:23. Iden and Blummenfelt powered on, checking their watches to ensure they were sticking to their staggeringly consistent 5:58 pace. With every footfall, they seemed to cut into Laidlow's lead. Neumann, looking to hold his own in his Kona debut, followed suit.   Slightly further back, strong runners like Kienle and Ditlev were working together as well, slowly making their way up through the top ten, through the first half of the marathon—as did Joe Skipper. At the halfway point, they found themselves in fifth and sixth place, with elder statesman Kienle offering words of encouragement to the young Dane as they ran together.   Between miles 11 and 16, the Norwegians' march toward Laidlow started to stall as the Frenchman found a way to staunch the bleeding. As he made his way out the Queen K, it seemed as if he found a pace he could comfortably sustain. At the turnaround in the infamous Energy Lab, Laidlow could see exactly where he was relative to his competition. He knew he had a lead of just over two minutes, but what he didn't know was whether or not the Norwegians had another gear. Anticipating a battle, Laidlow gathered all he could from the aid stations – cups of ice, a gallon bottle of water to douse himself on the scalding Kona pavement.   Indeed, Iden had just decided to drop his friend and training partner, pulling ahead in the Energy Lab just before mile 19, while Blummenfelt trailed behind. With less than eight miles to go, Iden broke out into 4:38 min/mi pace, laser-focused on the task ahead.   At mile 22, Iden gave Laidlow a pat on the back to let him know his time at the front was up. With a handshake and a smile, Iden made the pass, striding confidently to the finish line.   After the pass, it was the Iden show, as the Norwegian extended his lead to set a new course record with a time of 7:40:24 and a new run course record of 2:36:15. Not far behind, Sam Laidlow valiantly hung on for second place with a time that also broke the previous run record, 7:42:24. Kristian Blummenfelt would fade only slightly, but still stand on the podium with another course record time of 7:43:23.   “That was so freaking hard,” Iden said just moments after his record-setting finish. “The last 10K I was worried about the legend of the island killing me. Everything was going pretty smoothly until I caught Sam Laidlow. When I passed him, the island really tried to put me down. But I think my hat must be stronger than the legend of the island.   “That was so epic, and I'm so proud of Sam and Kristian making the podium. I'm not sure if I'm coming back here, this was too hard.”   What's New in the 303: Asking For a Friend, Is Anything Possible to Change the IRONMAN World Championships? Bill Plock Oct 12, 2022–I promise, this opinion is not rooted in sour grapes. I really think IRONMAN should consider either moving the championship race somewhere affordable with easier logistics, or go back to one day of racing and figuring out how to make it somewhat bigger and equitable for men and women. Much easier said than done.   Some have suggested having the men and women race at different times of year, in Kona, or rotating the men and women every other year. It seems to me keeping this format of a Thursday/Saturday race with 5,000 amateurs competing isn't sustainable or good for the race long term. And, I suspect it was quite hard on the island despite the economic windfall estimated at over a $100 million.   The IRONMAN World Championships is a very unique sporting event. It's really the most successful pro/am event in the world if you ask me. Sure golf tournaments usually have a VIP pro/am round before the tournament, but name a world championship where the best of all categories compete at the same time in the same venue.   What I fear with the new two day format, by more than doubling the number of participants and more than doubling the cost, the Golden Goose of triathlon will get squeezed too tight and stop laying the proverbial egg which lures age group athletes to dedicate their lives (and pocketbooks) to racing in Kona. And for marginal pro's with very little hope at a prize and footing their own bill, maybe they forgo Kona and the field shrinks?   After shopping condos for 2023 at unbelievably high prices, I know 303 probably won't be able to bring you first hand stories and celebrate the success of our well represented state of Colorado. I”m sure we aren't the only ones and I would fear, more importantly, if deserving athletes and their families forgo participating because of costs. I know that has happened over the years, but now it will probably become a reality more and more.   This race, Kona, is way more than a race. It's a celebration. It's a lifetime pursuit and a lifestyle. The red carpets are literally rolled out. Age group athletes feel like rock stars. And they are.   But the race needs folks like us, and volunteers, and fans and industry support. We all know it costs a fortune to attend the Olympics, or a Super Bowl. They are exclusive as well. But they are TV sports and most of the world is happy to watch at home. And those venues take place in large cities and are accessible by car. It's easy and affordable to be near the venue in most cases and feel the vibe. But not in Kona. You pay to get there or you don't. No drive by's happening there.   This year it seemed to go fairly “ok” logistically from all accounts but no doubt there were complaints. We were supposed to go, but our condo was mysteriously condemned due to “mold” in late July—I'm skeptical and think it went back on the market for double the rate. That's what happened to pro Joe Skipper who almost pulled out when his condo booking was revoked and they asked for three times more and he vented frustration on his IG account. https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch27WEirBdO/   I am curious how the two midnight finishes played out and if it was electric like always. I can't imagine any men racing on Saturday hung out to cheer Thursday. I was sad to miss Mike Reilly's last call. I was bummed to miss all of it.   I'm torn because I loved watching the pro women race by themselves and get the attention they deserve and race under more fair conditions without the fast age-group men interferring and having more favorable weather. But as far as a race experience, I've heard some complaints about less aid stations because of less volunteers available and a few other minor things.   Said finisher and triathlon coach Lauren Vallee who will be featured on our podcast this weekend to talk about all this, “There was a notable decrease in volunteers, but that's expected given the demand this event takes on the community. We knew in advance where aid would be and given the opportunity to plan accordingly.  The run aid stations being farther apart certainly impacted peoples days, but I decided to race with a bottle and had no issues with getting anything I needed from one station to another.”   This race is already darn hard to qualify for, now it's darn hard to afford. With so many more participants, volunteers, and spectators converging on the big island with the same amount of bed space as always, does this just make the sport that much less inclusive than it already is? There is already a correlation between the high incomes of triathletes and participation, does this just makes it worse? It must.   Condo's for 2023 have more than doubled in cost to more than $500 per night plus fees for a one bedroom. I booked a two bedroom condo for this year (the one condemned), in the same building, for $225 per night.  And I'm just a guy with laptop. I don't have race fees (which are going up substantially next year), bike transport and all that goes with racing.   I really don't fault the tourism industry, it's a free market, take what you can get, and during Covid they got pretty much nothing. Thats how it works. And IRONMAN must see a demand of people willing to pay to play, but something has to give, and it will at some point.   I get the tradition of this race and importance of its heritage, legacy and the aspiration it provides. I get the mentality of “you can't move the Boston Marathon to Las Vegas and call it the Boston Marathon.” But this is the IRONMAN World Championship. It's not the Kona World Championship. It could be somewhere else like what happens with the 70.3's.   The solution is not easy, nor do I really have one other than being open to changing something to keep it accessible to not only athletes, but to fans, supporters, volunteers and others who want this sport to have the best championship possible.   I'm just asking for a friend, posing a question of what, if anything is possible.     TriDot Mark Allen Edition - LEARN WHY THE "GREATEST OF ALL TIME" CHOSE TRIDOT AND ENTER TO WIN A LIFETIME SUBSCRIPTION TO TRIDOT & A NEW GARMIN FORERUNNER 955 SOLAR WATCH. Mark realized that the biggest limiter for coaches was the human brain's inability to assimilate that vast amount of data that were now available. The mere fact that this data was available wouldn't make his athletes better unless he was able to actually use it.   He began searching for a partner that could use data and technology to help take his coaching to the next level and deliver the most value to his athletes.   “As I was educated on what's going on behind the scenes, it thought this is mind blowing. I mean, this is groundbreaking,” said Allen. “Underneath the hood is the best engine you'll ever find in coaching. Ever. Anywhere. We are in a new era of triathlon training with TriDot. If you're not in on it, you're being left behind.”     ENTER TO WIN Grand Prize = a lifetime subscription to TriDot Mark Allen Edition & a brand new Garmin Forerunner 955 Solar watch! Six (6) Second Prizes = each winner receives six (6) months of TriDot Mark Allen Edition   Be sure to follow us on social where we'll announce the winner!     Video of the week: Lauren Vallee   Tell Us Your Story       Upcoming Guests: Adventure Writer, Laura Killingbeck, joins us to tell her story about finding freedom through cycling, finding that space to process our lives, and her amazing endurance journey to this life changing discovery. Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week.  Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment.  We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!

Tri-Oraklet
Kona Post race part1 - Magnus Ditlev

Tri-Oraklet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 50:22


Post Kona interviews part1 - Magnus Ditlev fortæller........

303Endurance Podcast
PTO US Open Pro Podiums

303Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 38:47


Let's talk PTO US Open Pro Podiums! Welcome to Episode #354 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. You are listening to your weekly connection to coaches, experts, and pro athletes to help you reach your endurance goals. We're your hosts coach Rich Soares and 303 Chief Editor, Bill Plock. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance interviews and discussion.   Show Sponsor: UCAN Keep your fueling fresh with new UCAN Pineapple Edge. UCAN uses SuperStarch instead of simple sugars and stimulants to fuel athletes.  UCAN keeps blood sugar steady compared to the energy spikes and crashes of sugar-based products.  Steady energy equals sustained performance and a faster finish line!   Use UCAN in your training and racing to fuel the healthy way, finish stronger and recover more quickly!  Use the code 303UCAN for 20% off at ucan.co/discount/303UCAN/ or ucan.co   In Today's Show Endurance News PTO US Open Pro Results - Collin Chartier and Ashleigh Gentle 'How fit can I get on a 10-mile commute to work?' What's new in the 303 Triathlon Adventure in Trinidad Like No Other and a Bang for a Finish Swim Tip Follow Up and more TriDot Pool Schools Last Call and Oktoberfest Video of the Week PTO Pro Recap   Our News is sponsored by Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance gives you peace of mind to enjoy your training and racing to the fullest. Buddy's mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor lifestyle.    Get on-demand accident insurance just in case the unexpected happens. Buddy ensures you have cash for bills fast.  This is accident insurance not health and life insurance.  Go to buddyinsurance.com and create an account.  There's no commitment or charge to create one.  Once you have an account created, it's a snap to open your phone and in a couple clicks have coverage for the day.  Check it out!   Endurance News:   PTO US Open 2022 results: Collin Chartier shocks the stars in Dallas   PTO US Open 2022 Results – Pro Men Sunday September 18, 2022 – 2km / 80km / 18km – Dallas   Collin Chartier (USA) – 3:17:17 Magnus Ditlev (DEN) – 3:17:59 Sam Long (USA) – 3:18:09 Sam Laidlow (FRA) – 3:20:29 Florian Angert (GER) – 3:21:14 Kristian Hogenhaug (DEN) – 3:21:28 Aaron Royle (AUS) – 3:21:33 Pieter Heemeryck (BEL) – 3:22:27 Mike Noodt (GER) – 3:22:36 Pablo Dapena Gonzalez (ESP) – 3:22:56   Four weeks ago the USA's Collin Chartier won IRONMAN Mont-Tremblant in Canada. He may have started Sunday's PTO US Open ranked #28, but an unexpected victory in the Lone Star State will, by some margin, go down as the greatest day of his triathlon career to date. With a $100,000 first prize, it will certainly be the biggest pay day of his life to date.   With water temperatures reported as circa 27°c, of course, no wetsuits today for the 2km swim in Lake Carolyn. Unlike the swim at the PTO Canadian Open in Edmonton, there was a big line of swimmers at the front of the race. The athletes were perhaps backing off a couple of percentage points having seen the difficulties that some of the elite women got into late in their race on Saturday.   Aaron Royle (AUS) was first to the exit steps in 26:38, but immediately behind were the likes of Sam Laidlow (FRA), Ben Kanute (USA), Daniel Bækkegård (DEN). Vetle Bergsvik Thorn (NOR), Josh Amberger (AUS), Nick Kastelein (AUS), Tom Bishop (GBR) and plenty more… a total of 20 athletes within 22 seconds.   Among the key names a little further back were Frederic Funk (+1:00), Magnus Ditlev (+1:09), Sebastian Kienle (+2:30), Lionel Sanders (+2:37) and Sam Long (+2:42).   With so many athletes close starting the bike, it was going to take a lap or so of the seven loop circuit to see the shape of the race become clear.   As he did in Edmonton (though minus the injured Alistair Brownlee this time), Sam Laidlow was the first to make a move on the bike. 20km in and he was alone at the front, with Florian Angert nine seconds back, but with a further 30 seconds to the main chase pack. Still outside the top-20, Sam Long and Lionel Sanders were nonetheless the fastest riders on course and, as expected, enjoying the pure power time-trial friendly bike terrain.   Jumping forward another 20km to the midway point (40km) of the ride, and it was still Laidlow leading the way. Angert was still close behind in second (+0:06), but the chasers were now just over a minute down, a group including Mika Noodt (GER), Bækkegård, Bishop, Sam Appleton (AUS), Royle, Kyle Smith (NZL), Chartier (USA), Pablo Dapena Gonzalez (ESP), Ditlev and Long.   Lionel Sanders was still just over 20 seconds back on that group and would be hoping to make the same catch soon that Long already had.   Heading into the final quarter of the ride and Team ERDINGER athlete Angert was now leading the way. Second recently at the World Triathlon Long Distance Championships (over the same 100km distance), he is consistently strong across all disciplines.   The German was 29 seconds clear of early leader Laidlow, but the chasers were now led by bike powerhouses Long and Ditlev, with only Chartier and Bækkegård remaining in that select quartet. Little more than a minute down on Angert, it was still all to play for, especially with the mercury rising.   The attrition continued over the final stages. Bækkegård couldn't stay with the chasers, Laidlow was caught by Ditlev / Long / Chartier, and as they completed the 80km / seven laps and headed into transition, the leading situation was:   Florian Angert leading solo Magnus Ditlev and Sam Long in 2nd/3rd (+1:00) Collin Chartier and Sam Laidlow in 4th/5th (+1:10) Daniel Bækkegård in 6th (+2:08) Lionel Sanders, Thor Bendix Madsen, Kristian Hogenhaug in 7th/8th/9th (+2:31) No stopping the Chartier express Long absolutely blitzed through T2 with by far the quickest transition amongst the leaders. He wanted to drop Ditlev immediately, and set off in pursuit of Angert.   37th out of the swim, could Yo Yo Yo take the $100k prize cheque and the biggest win of his career to date? The heat was on – and Long looked as though he was trying to drink everything in sight during the first kilometre.   With five laps to complete, the athletes would soon be very used to the US Open run course. It's almost pan flat, but after that fast paced bike ride and temperatures approaching 100°F, not too many would be wishing for more hills.   Long took the lead shortly before the end of lap one and at this early stage, was looking strong in doing it too.   Two laps in and Long was leading Ditlev by 16 seconds, both athletes running at exactly the same pace, separated only by that fast transition from the U.S. athlete. Chartier was also having a stellar day, and had moved past Angert into third, 33 seconds behind Long, with just under 11km of running remaining.   Further back, the news wasn't so good for Sanders who was now in eighth, having been overtaken by Aaron Royle and Kristian Hogenhaug. Mika Noodt was closing fast too, meaning No Limits would need to turn things around pretty sharpish even to retain a top ten position.   PTO US Open 2022 results: Gently does it for Ashleigh   PTO US Open 2022 Results – Pro Women Saturday September 17, 2022 – 2km / 80km / 18km – Dallas   Ashleigh Gentle (AUS), 3:37:18 Taylor Knibb (USA), 3:38:33 Lucy Charles Barclay (GBR), 3:40:32 Holly Lawrence (GBR), 3:43:38 Lisa Norden (SWE), 3:44:50 Flora Duffy (BER), 3:45:18 Jocelyn McCauley (USA), 345:35 Rebecca Clarke (NZL), 3:47:01 Kat Matthews (GBR), 3:48:34 Paula Findlay (CAN), 3:49:09   Ashleigh Gentle was eighth into T2 but moved her way through the field on the run to make up nearly seven minutes and pick up the $100,000 winners cheque at the inaugural PTO US Open.   This was another big win for the Australian, after also winning the PTO Canadian Open. In her first race since May, Taylor Knibb finished second after leading for the vast majority of the day, and Lucy Charles-Barclay was third on her continued injury return.   It was no real surprise to see Charles-Barclay dive into an immediate swim lead at the start of the two-lap, non wetsuit swim. Taylor Knibb managed to jump onto her feet and stubbornly stay there throughout the whole 2km. Charles-Barclay exited after 27:02 with Knibb just two seconds behind.   Rebecca Clarke was third out of the water and Flora Duffy exited just behind in fourth place – uncharacteristically, the Olympic and Commonwealth Games champion was over a minute down on Charles-Barclay.   Knibb lost time in transition compared to the Brit as she had to remove her swim skin, but took off at speed on the bike. Knibb more than made up for lost time on the bike. She passed Charles-Barclay within the first two kilometres of the 80km ride and never relinquished her lead.   Charles-Barclay saw a nutrition bottle fly off the back of her bike after just 20km and also slowed to a stop to adjust her problematic gears. Her next bottle also stubbornly refused to go into the rear mounted cage and ended up being stuffed down the front of her trisuit, until it too ended up on the floor. With the mercury rising, not a day for such problems.   Knibb started well but was suffering in the heat and reduced to a walk at times by half way around the 18km course. Charles-Barclay found a rhythm, but looked somewhat laboured. That was likely a combination of the conditions, her hydration problems on the bike plus of course the continued rebuilding from her injury.   By contrast, Ashleigh Gentle was running through the field at pace, passing Duffy, Norden, Findlay and Lawrence on the way. She took the lead from Knibb on the final run lap of five.     Ask a cycling coach: 'How fit can I get on a 10-mile commute to work?' Here's how to best go about mixing up your commute for maximum fitness gains A lot of cyclists ride to work. However, rather than simply being a mode of getting from home to your desk, the daily commute can form an important part of your training. My experience with athletes is that the daily commute is an undervalued and underutilised chunk of training time. So, to change that and to maximise on the many benefits of commuting by bike, let's explore some ways in which you can make the most of this time on the bike and explore how it can tell us a little about the training process at the same time. Sports scientist and coach James Spragg is one of the experts who will be answering your questions in Cycling Weekly's ASK A CYCLING COACH series which comes out every Wednesday. Working both in research and applied settings, he currently runs Intercept Performance Consultancy.   One fundamental component of training is called progressive overload. This is the notion that to continue improving, you need to keep challenging your body with new, increasingly greater stimuli. If you don't do this, you will get stuck in a training rut and simply plateau at a given level of fitness. There are three main ways through which training load can be increased:   1) Increase the overall training time - or ‘volume', as it is often referred to   2) Increase the training frequency – the amount of sessions you do per day or week   3) Increase the training intensity – how hard you ride in each ride   Your daily commute is, most likely, a fixed distance, and happens twice a day; therefore, points one and two (volume and frequency) cannot be altered. This leaves point three – intensity.   The great thing about intensity is that you can increase the stimulus without simultaneously increasing the training time. This makes it the perfect way to induce progressive overload in a ride with a fixed distance, duration and frequency.   When it comes to intensity in short rides, I am a big fan of adding sprints. Sprints are a great tool for three reasons. Firstly, they are easy to include in rides, I would be very surprised if there weren't at least a couple of sections on most commutes where it is safe and convenient to get in a few sprints.   Secondly, they don't take much time to complete, so a minor detour can always be taken to get them done. And three, they are a very flexible method of training that can be tailored to bring about ‘aerobic' or ‘anaerobic' gains; the key is to adjust the recovery.   The great thing about sprinting is that because you are always producing a maximal effort, as you get stronger and fitter, you produce more and more power and the training stimulus progresses naturally.   What's New in the 303:   Triathlon Adventure in Trinidad Like No Other and a Bang for a Finish By Bill Plock   Many triathlons end with a “bang”, but not many, maybe none end with a bang when an athlete shoots a shotgun at clay targets as a fourth discipline—after running, paddling and riding.   On September 10th near Raton New Mexico about 80 athletes trail ran, paddled kayaks and rode a treacherous 16 mile dirt road crossing the New Mexico/Colorado border ending in Trinidad Colorado.  Their “triathlon”, really a quadrathon finished by shooting clay targets. The Purgatory 4 Adventure Relay (aka Purg4) is named after the Purgatorie river, the main river running through Trinidad.   Btw, about 80 miles downstream, after a 6 mile hike, one way, you can see North America's largest dinosaur track area along this river—look up Picketwire Canyon   It's not large (yet) but the Purg4 attracts adventurous athletes from all over. Relay teams are popular making up more than half of the participants. Some teams are multigenerational with one athlete offering a skill like shooting or paddling while the other family members run or cycle.   Others are long time friends spread throughout the mid-west by life who reunite for some fun like Neal, Jake, Sunny and Eric. Friends since their college days in eastern Nebraska they came together; Neal still residing in Nebraska and the others from Amarillo, Texas. Each a “specialist” attracted to what they collectively called “something different”.   Neal happily made the nine hour trip not only to see friends and try something different but as a veteran marathon and half marathon runner, “I knew I needed some motivation to get me back into racing after being fairly dormant during Covid. This just seemed cool and a great way to see some friends and try something different, I loved it! It is motivating me to sign up for other races”.   The Purg4 starts in Lake Maloya located mostly in New Mexico in Sugarite Canyon State Park. The lake itself crosses the Colorado border. It's nestled in a thickly treed valley sitting at 7,500 feet above sea level.  Athletes run across the dam and onto trails wrapping around Little Horse Mesa gaining a few hundred feet of elevation before returning to transition. They then paddle about a mile around the lake before riding to Colorado and shooting. It's a challenging 16 mile ride over San Fransisco pass topping out at 8,500 feet and finishing at Trinidad State's Prator Gun Range for some clay target shooting. (Trinidad State has a world renown gunsmithing program by the way)   “To try something different” seemed to resonate with most contestants. But it's more than that according to race director Jared Chatterley, director of Outdoor Recreation for Trinidad, “I love the camaraderie the event creates. Between participants, between volunteers, sponsors and hosting organizations; it is awesome to how the event brings people together.”   Trinidad, a town that has seen its share of booms and busts over the last 150 years, is trying hard to utilize vast outdoor recreation assets practically within town limits. Two state parks border town. The fairly new Fisher State Park towering over town, beams with miles of trails for biking and hiking. Just to the west is Trinidad Lake State park with a huge reservoir with endless roads and trails to explore.   When asked why this race is so important to Trinidad, Jared says, “One of the goals of the city of Trinidad and the Trinidad Office of Outdoor Recreation is to make Trinidad an outdoor recreation destination. Besides developing and promoting outdoor recreation assets and programs we want to host and promote outdoor recreation signature events.  The Purgatory 4 Adventure Relay was designed to attract adventure racers to the area but also showcase the outdoor recreation opportunities Trinidad and the region have to offer.”   In recent years gravel riding has exploded in this area and on October 8th the Rad Dirt by Lifetime Fitness will kick off its second year of racing in the Spanish Peaks area with a start and stop in downtown Trinidad. Here is a good article by Becky Furuta about her experience at the Rad Dirt last year:   Here is a link to a great resource that offers many gravel routes to come explore on your own. https://visittrinidadcolorado.com/gravel-adventure/.   There is so many recreation opportunities around this area and with the lake in Trinidad State Park it seems ripe for a more traditional triathlon. When asked, Jared said, “ Currently the TOOR (Trinidad Office of Outdoor Recreation) doesn't plan to sponsor any further triathlons or adventure races but we would be very supportive of any individual or organization that would.  A triathlon that would incorporate the Trinidad Lake would be a great idea.”   With the triathlon season winding down, there are a couple of notable, somewhat different triathlons still open in the mountains of Colorado. The Black Canyon Triathlon in Montrose takes place October 1st and the Splashland Triathlon in Alamosa, finishing with a hot springs swim is October 15th.   Here is an article about the Alamosa triathlon: https://303cycling.com/a-lot-more-than-meets-the-eye-at-tri-in-alamosa-cool-tie-to-amelia-earhart-and-farm-that-built-pool/     Swim Tips Continued Last week I gave a half tip on the question we discussed last week regarding the reach, glide and catch. New Pool Schools - Dashboard (tridotpoolschool.com)   Upcoming Multisport Events in Colorado (runningintheusa.com) Upcoming Classic Runs in Colorado (runningintheusa.com)   Video of the week: Race Highlights | 2022 PTO US Open | Women's & Men's Races

SHOTGUN - Viden er noget vi deler
SHOTGUN #65 - Jette Ditlev: Fremtidens ledelse

SHOTGUN - Viden er noget vi deler

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 31:54


Jette er på en mission: hun vil bekæmpe dårlig ledelse. I dagens SHOTGUN dykker vi ned i, hvordan vi former fremtidens bæredygtige ledelse. Jette Ditlev har skabt en karriere på rådgivning af den gode ledelse, og hun vejleder større koncerner og virksomheder inden for netop dette. Hun arbejder i krydsfeltet mellem økonomi, mennesker og samfund og hjælper med at finde “the sweet spot” mellem dem. Jette har lavet undersøgelser om, hvad der driver folk til at gå på arbejde, hvilke træk medarbejdere respekterer mest ved den gode leder, og hvilke de forbinder med den dårlige af slagsen. Hun giver råd til, hvad du helt specifikt som leder kan forbedre, og så fortæller hun om medarbejderinddragelse og opdeler medarbejdere i de skarpe øv'ere og de brokkende øv'bøvere. Emil og Jette dykker ned i, hvordan vi bedst implementerer forandringer og får hele holdet med, og så kan du lære, hvad “strategi på jysk” betyder, og hvordan vi bør fejre vores fejl.

BE with Champions
Magnus Ditlev - Pro Triathlete

BE with Champions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 64:48


Show Sponsor AnyQuestion - anyquestion.com   Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/user?u=26936856 "The Greg Bennett Show"     Magnus Ditlev   Timestamps 2:55 - Interview starts 4:18 - The week in detail after winning in Roth. 8:45 - How the sponsorship with Scott bikes came about. 11:22 - Magnus explains (in detail) how his mental strength has been challenged in the 2022 season so far ... from Miami, to Ironman Texas, to last weekend. 22:18 - The preparation for Roth included altitude tents. Magnus explains all the training and reasons behind his preparation for Roth (and beyond) 24:48 - Having the right mindset prior to big races is imperative. Magnus was quietly confident he could run a 2:40 and he believed he could fight for the win. 26:10 - Magnus breaks down his strategy for the race. 29:59 - Magnus describes the intense battle within the race with Jan Frodeno. Focus on the process not the outcome 37:00 - It's a long way to run 38kms on your own and ensure you stay competitive. Magnus describes his mental process while he pushed his body to the limit and the calculation he made on how Patrick Lange would need to run to catch him. 39:42 - Greg 'rewinds the clock' with Magnus and uncovers his introduction to the sport of triathlon and his early sporting influences. 43:56 - Magnus completed his first triathlon in 2015 and from there started training more and more on his own before he realised he would pursue a pro career. 49:50 - Magnus describes the low points in his career over the past few years and how he has set his mindset to ensure he remained focused and disciplined to achieve and succeed. 53:07 - Greg and Magnus discuss the methodology behind his altitude tent training and acclimation. 59:13 - We finish up with some Rapid Fire questions. 1:04:10 - Interview concludes.   Links Be sure and check out bennettendurance.com Find Greg on social media: Twitter Greg Bennett Show Instagram The Greg Bennett Show   Find Magnus Ditlev on social media: Instagram: Magnus Ditlev Facebook: Magnus Ditlev

How They Train
Magnus Ditlev (Ep 45)

How They Train

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 57:46


Pro triathlete Magnus Ditlev won Challenge Roth beating Jan Frodeno & Patrick Lange in their comeback full distance races as well as American Sam Long. In what was one of the most hyped races this year, Magnus takes us step by step through the race and how it played out from his perspective. We talk all about his training leading into the race, what specific weeks looked like, specific sessions, what  Magnus did to become arguably the best cyclist in triathlon and much more.    Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/howtheytrain

The MX Endurance Podcast
#206 - Challenge Roth Winner Magnus Ditlev

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 79:07


What better way to recap all the action from Challenge Roth than speak with the winner of the men's race, Magnus Ditlev! Magnus talks us through his race, how it unfolded and what this result means for the rest of his year and goals moving forward. We also discuss recent changes made by British Triathlon for transgender athletes, what Frodo pulling out of Roth means for Kona later this year and much much more! To find out more about Magnus Ditlev visit: https://www.instagram.com/magnuselbaekditlev/  For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com   To sign up as a podcast member and get a whole bunch of benefits head to  https://www.mxendurance.com/podcast   To watch this podcast as a video visit: https://bit.ly/3vzSss2      Claim your free Off-Season Strength Training Plan: https://mxendurance.com/free-plan   Or check MX Endurance out on Social Media:  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance    For any questions, comments or suggestions send us an email at podcast@mxendurance.com      You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85    You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14   

SHOTGUN - Viden er noget vi deler
SHOTGUN #65: Jette Ditlev - Fremtidens ledelse

SHOTGUN - Viden er noget vi deler

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 31:54


Jette er på en mission: hun vil bekæmpe dårlig ledelse.   I dagens SHOTGUN dykker vi ned i, hvordan vi former fremtidens bæredygtige ledelse. Jette Ditlev har skabt en karriere på rådgivning af den gode ledelse, og hun vejleder større koncerner og virksomheder inden for netop dette. Hun arbejder i krydsfeltet mellem økonomi, mennesker og samfund og hjælper med at finde “the sweet spot” mellem dem. Jette har lavet undersøgelser om, hvad der driver folk til at gå på arbejde, hvilke træk medarbejdere respekterer mest ved den gode leder, og hvilke de forbinder med den dårlige af slagsen. Hun giver råd til, hvad du helt specifikt som leder kan forbedre, og så fortæller hun om medarbejderinddragelse og opdeler medarbejdere i de skarpe øv'ere og de brokkende øv'bøvere. Emil og Jette dykker ned i, hvordan vi bedst implementerer forandringer og får hele holdet med, og så kan du lære, hvad “strategi på jysk” betyder, og hvordan vi bør fejre vores fejl.

LØRN.TECH
#C1179: BI BÆREKRAFT: Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen: Interessenter, roller og regulering

LØRN.TECH

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022 32:45


FNs bærekraftsmål er verdens felles arbeidsplan for å oppnå bærekraftig utvikling. Det er 17 mål, og 169 undermål, som skal sikre en mer rettferdig verden og stoppe klimaendringer innen 2030. Som enkeltpersoner kan vi kanskje tenke at vår innsats ikke hjelper og at det er store selskaper sitt ansvar. Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen, professor ved BI og forsker, har jobbet med bærekraftige løsninger hele livet og forteller hvor viktig det er at vi alle bidrar og hvordan vår innsats kan påvirke både store og små selskaper til å endre kurs.-Idag er vi mye mindre opptatt av å eie ting enn tidligere, noe som gir en positiv effekt for bærekraftsmålene”Dette LØRNER du: Tips til bærekraftig forbrukHvem som påvirker selskaper til å redusere sitt miljøavtrykkHvordan kan du påvirke dine leverandørerAnbefalt litteratur:«Dulting – endringer i bærekraftig retning med god endringsledelse», Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen. Magma nr. 7-2017Bedriftsinformasjon:Handelshøyskolen BI er en selveiende stiftelse hvis formål ene og alene er undervisning og forskning. BI er den eneste norske handelshøyskolen med trippel internasjonal akkreditering, blant 1 prosent av alle handelshøyskoler på verdensbasis.Handelshøyskolen BI har totalt 870 ansatte. Sammen med over 20.000 studenter fra 115 ulike land, fordelt på fire campuser, har vi et mangfold vi er stolte av. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

LØRN.TECH
#C1178: BI BÆREKRAFT: Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen: Modell for praktisk arbeid med bærekraft

LØRN.TECH

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 34:12


Hvor begynner bærekraftsjobben i vår bedrift, og hvordan kan vi rapportere riktig på det vi gjør? Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen fra BI loser oss her gjennom seks steg for å komme i gang med å sette mål, implementere og rapportere så det gir resultater. Første steg på reisen handlet om hvordan du forankrer målene i ledelsen, for på den måten å kunne motivere alle i organisasjonen til å bidra. Videre snakker Silvija og Caroline om de neste fem stegene, og hvordan du gjennomfører målene du har satt for bedriften.-Vi har beveget oss mye fra symbolsk bærekraft til målrettet bærekraftDette LØRNER du: - En systematisk måte å jobbe med bærekraft på - Alt bærekraftsarbeid starter med forankring hos ledelsen - Hvordan setter du mål som passer din organisasjon?- At rapportering er en god måte å gjøre opp status på - At bærekraftsrapporter blir lestAnbefalt litteratur:A guide to sustainable corporate sustainability (På norsk til høsten), Caroline Dale Ditlev-SimonsenBedriftsinformasjon:Handelshøyskolen BI er en selveiende stiftelse hvis formål ene og alene er undervisning og forskning. BI er den eneste norske handelshøyskolen med trippel internasjonal akkreditering, blant 1 prosent av alle handelshøyskoler på verdensbasis.Handelshøyskolen BI har totalt 870 ansatte. Sammen med over 20.000 studenter fra 115 ulike land, fordelt på fire campuser, har vi et mangfold vi er stolte av. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

LØRN.TECH
#C1177: BI BÆREKRAFT: Caroline Dale Ditlev Simonsen: De viktigste drivere for bærekraft i dag

LØRN.TECH

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 36:33


Hva er bakgrunnen for at vi snakker om bærekraft i dag? Hvilke begreper er sentrale og hva er driverne ? I en uformell samtale med Caroline Dale Ditlev-Simonsen, blir vi kjent med bærekraftsbegrepets historie og hvordan et gryende samfunnsengasjement som startet med å samle flasker, tok henne via Rio og FN, inn i komiteen som utviklet Åpenhetsloven og nå viser vei for studentene som vil starte arbeidet med eget bærekraftsarbeid.Dette LØRNER du: Hvordan har bærekrafts fokuset endret seg over tidHva er de viktigste begrepene innen bærekraft i dagHva er de viktigste driverne for bærekraft-“Vi må finne ut som samfunn hvordan vi kan leve mer bærekraftig uten å kompensere livskvaliteten vår”Anbefalt litteratur:“The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits.”, av Milton Freedman, NY Times 1970 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Skønlitteratur på P1
Skønlitteratur: Kristian Ditlev Jensen har lagt flaskerne væk - 6. apr 2022

Skønlitteratur på P1

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 57:11


Men i romanen, 'Bar' undersøger han, hvad der ville være sket, hvis han havde fortsat sit alkoholmisbrug. Han betegner selv bogen som 'en kontrafaktisk selvbiografi'. I udsendelsen kan du også møde forfatter, Malte Tellerup, der fortæller om én af sine yndlingsromaner, hvor den kvindelige hovedperson godt kan lide at beruse sig. Det gælder det meget oversete svenske digter Sandra Holm og hendes lille mesterværk, 'Har jeg været her før'. Vært: Nanna Mogensen. Skriv til: litteratur@dr.dk

Stines søndag
Stines søndag - Kristian Ditlev Jensen, forfatter og præst - 27. feb 2022

Stines søndag

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 115:00


Han blev seksuelt misbrugt som barn og forsvandt siden ind i alkoholens tåger. Det er nu 11 år siden, Kristian Ditlev Jensen lagde alkoholen på hylden. Hvordan ville hans liv have set ud, hvis ikke han havde valgt livet til- og alkoholen fra? Det har han skrevet bogen BAR om. Gæst: Kristian Ditlev Jensen, forfatter og præst. Vært: Stine Rosengren. www.dr.dk/p2

The MX Endurance Podcast
#186 - Magnus Ditlev & Daniel Baekkegard

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 74:03


This week we are lucky to be joined by not one, but two of the strongest triathletes in the world and they both come from Denmark! Magnus Ditlev and Daniel Baekkegard both had incredible years last year and are quickly cementing Denmark as a power house of triathlon. We hear about both of their incredible 2022 seasons, how they have gotten to know each other and train with each other and what the future looks like for Danish triathlon. For more information about Magnus Ditlev visit: https://www.instagram.com/magnuselbaekditlev For more information about Daniel Baekkegard visit: https://danielbaekkegaard.com    For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com   To sign up as a podcast member and get a whole bunch of benefits head to  https://www.mxendurance.com/podcast    To watch this podcast as a video visit: https://bit.ly/3vzSss2    Claim your free Off-Season Strength Training Plan: https://mxendurance.com/free-plan   Or check MX Endurance out on Social Media:  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance    For any questions, comments or suggestions send us an email at podcast@mxendurance.com  You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85    You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14    If you want the down low on the PTO then sign up for their mailing list: http://bit.ly/PTOMXEndurance 

Korte Shorts
Ep 4. Farvel til 2021

Korte Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 80:02


Korte Shorts NBA podcast er tilbage til første afsnit af 2022 med Søren, Ditlev og Stuart. I denne episode snakker drengene om status af deres preseason predictions, hvem har gjort det godt og dårlige over den første tredje del af sæsonen, og gennemgår juledags kampe . Stuart gør sig selv flov under en NBA arena quiz og drengene fik besøg af Danmarks bedste fantasy basketball spiller. 

The MX Endurance Podcast
#178 - Magnus Ditlev

The MX Endurance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 91:06


Is it a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Magnus Ditlev! This week we are joined by one of the strongest cyclists in triathlon and he can swim and run pretty well too! We catch up with Magnus after an incredible end to his year with a second place at Clash Daytona where he was caught on the run by Kristian Blummenfelt. We find out all about his year, what he has in store for the future and maybe why he is just so damn fast on the bike! We go through the results from Clash Daytona, Xterra World Championships and Indian Wells 70.3 as well.   For more information about MX Endurance: http://www.mxendurance.com To find out more about Magnus Ditlev visit: https://www.instagram.com/magnuselbaekditlev  To sign up as a podcast member and get a whole bunch of benefits head to  https://www.mxendurance.com/podcast   To watch this podcast as a video visit: https://bit.ly/3vzSss2    Podcast artwork from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCHVwEDQZFY    Claim your free Off-Season Strength Training Plan: https://mxendurance.com/free-plan   Or check MX Endurance out on Social Media:  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TeamMaccax/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mxendurance  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mxendurance    For any questions, comments or suggestions send us an email at podcast@mxendurance.com      You can follow James at https://www.instagram.com/bale.james85    You can follow Tim at https://www.instagram.com/tford14    If you want the down low on the PTO then sign up for their mailing list: http://bit.ly/PTOMXEndurance 

Korte Shorts
Ep 3. Nye regler, gamle Warriors

Korte Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 60:08


Tredje afsnit af jeres elskede Korte Shorts NBA podcast med Søren, Ditlev og Stuart. I denne episode sørger Ditlev over Spurs dårlige start på sæsonen.  Så taler drengene om, hvordan de nye regelændringer har påvirket spillerne, Warriors "Red hot" start, og hvem de tror, vil bevæge sig ind og ud af playoff-billederne i begge konferencer.  Dette samt masser af quizzer og hygge.  Til sidst glemmer Søren at nævne, hvor godt hans NBA fantasy hold er for tredje uge i træk.

Korte Shorts
Ep 2. Nu er vi i gang

Korte Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 60:32


Søren, Ditlev og Stuart er tilbage med 2. afsnit af Korte Shorts NBA podcast.  I denne episode diskuterer de, hvilke hold der er "Real" og "Fake" efter de første par kampe, om Lakers-fans skal være bekymrede efter deres holds blandede start, og Ditlev går i dybden med Ben Simmons tankegang fra et psykologisk perspektiv.  Dette såvel som andre holdninger til den unge NBA-sæson og selvfølgelig masser af quizzer.

AFTENKLUBBEN
Alkoholiker og BAR med Kristian Ditlev Jensen

AFTENKLUBBEN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 42:06


Daniel Cesar taler med præst og forfatter Kristian Ditlev Jensen. Kristian er tidligere alkoholiker, men for 10 år siden besluttede han sig for at lægge alkoholen på hylden. Men hvordan ville hans liv have set ud, hvis ikke han var stoppet med at drikke? Det er omdrejningspunktet for hans nye roman BAR. Hvor svært er det at stoppe og hvad lærte Kristian af at dykke ned i dette tankeeksperiment, det er nogle de ting de berører i den meget ærlige snak.

Tri-Oraklet
Ditlev on fire - evaluering af 2 forrygende uger!

Tri-Oraklet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 57:28


På vej hjem fra en yderst succesfuld 70.3 turné i Sydeuropa, fangede Tri-Oraklet Magnus Ditlev i transit.

Huset På Christianshavn. Kronologisk gennemgang.
Hurra for de blå husarer (1970) - En Jan og Henrik Podcast

Huset På Christianshavn. Kronologisk gennemgang.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 62:47


Jan og Henrik snakker om Hurra for de blå husarer filmen, fra 1970. Kronologisk gennemgang af filmen. www.janoghenrik.dk/ www.henrikogjan.dk/ Garderhusarregimentet mangler en løjtnant, men forsvarsministeriet sender to kandidater, som oberst Parsdoff (Emil Hass Christensen) skal vælge imellem. Under hans fravær overdrager Parsdorff kommandoen til sin ritmester von Rabenberg (Jørgen Kiil), hvis opgave bliver at udvælge den rette til den ledige stilling. Begge kandidater - Adam Lercke (Niels Hinrichsen) og Ditlev Liljencrone (Peter Bonke) - er lige værdige, så ritmesteren sætter dem på en prøve. De skal ride 40 km, drikke 3 flasker champagne og have et forhold til 2 kvinder i løbet af 8 timer. Adam Lercke har et problem. Han er forelsket i oberstens datter, Charlotte (Lone Hertz), som han nødig vil svigte. Denne usmagelige konkurrence kommer præstens kone (Henny Lindorff) for øre og under et thé selskab lytter hendes døtre, Clarissa og Henriette (Susse Wold i dobbeltrolle) ved døren. De beslutter at tage en samtale med løjtnanterne og sender et brev til dem. Ditlev møder op, og under samtalen forelsker Henriette og Ditlev sig i hinanden. Clarissa og Henriette drager afsted for at hjælpe deres løjtnanter. Tekst fra Danskefilm.dk

Korte Shorts
Ep 1. Tre herrer og en podcast...

Korte Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 49:53


Første afsnit af en helt ny podcastserie hvor de tre venner Søren, Ditlev og Stuart, der alle har rødder i det danske og udenlandske basketmiljø, vil komme med deres syn, tanker og refleksioner på verdens bedste basketball liga NBA. Tilsat drengehygge, hjemmelavede quizzer, trade rumors og meget mere hver 14. dag i dit podcast feed.

The Working Triathlete Podcast
Magnus Ditlev DQed, Re-crowned as Champ and USAT and Ironman Rules

The Working Triathlete Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 37:11


The coaches get in a spirited discussion about Magnus Ditlev controversial DQ at Challenge Budva-Montegero and on some little-known rules that you should be aware of before your next race. Did you know crossing the finish line side-by-side with a friend is against the rules?  Hear about that along with substances that athletes have gotten suspended for as well.

KRÆS
Stjæl som en kunstner: Kristian Ditlev Jensen

KRÆS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 54:58


Præst og forfatter Kristian Ditlev Jensen er gæst i Kræs' portrætserie Stjæl som en kunstner. Her fortæller han, hvordan han har stjålet en helt særlig ting fra de computerspil, han spillede som ung, til bogen "Bar", der udkommer på torsdag. Men programmet starter med historien om, at DRs to DAB kanaler P6 Beat og P8 Jazz står til at lukke ved årets udgang. Direktør hos DR Kultur, Børn og Unge, Henrik Bo Nielsen svarer på musikbranchens og medarbejdernes kritik af lukningen af kanalerne. Sidst i udsendelsen skal vi på rumrejse: Star Trek-skuespilleren William Shatner bliver i morgen sendt ud i rummet som det ældste menneske nogensinde. Udover skuespiller er han også musiker -med 11 spoken word-albumudgivelser i bagagen. To af udgivelserne anmelder to poetry slammere. Vært: Maja Hald. Tilrettelæggere: Mathias Wissing, Lene Grønborg, Tjelle Vejrup. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KRÆS
Stjæl som en kunstner: Kristian Ditlev Jensen

KRÆS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 55:00


Præst og forfatter Kristian Ditlev Jensen er gæst i Kræs' portrætserie Stjæl som en kunstner. Her fortæller han, hvordan han har stjålet en helt særlig ting fra de computerspil, han spillede som ung, til bogen "Bar", der udkommer på torsdag. Men programmet starter med historien om, at DRs to DAB kanaler P6 Beat og P8 Jazz står til at lukke ved årets udgang. Direktør hos DR Kultur, Børn og Unge, Henrik Bo Nielsen svarer på musikbranchens og medarbejdernes kritik af lukningen af kanalerne. Sidst i udsendelsen skal vi på rumrejse: Star Trek-skuespilleren William Shatner bliver i morgen sendt ud i rummet som det ældste menneske nogensinde. Udover skuespiller er han også musiker -med 11 spoken word-albumudgivelser i bagagen. To af udgivelserne anmelder to poetry slammere. Vært: Maja Hald. Tilrettelæggere: Mathias Wissing, Lene Grønborg, Tjelle Vejrup.

Tal til mig
Tal til mig - Kristian Ditlev Jensen: Jo mere du tror du ikke er kristen, desto mere protestantisk kristen er du

Tal til mig

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2021 57:39


Præst og forfatter Kristian Ditlev Jensen opfattede ikke sig selv som kristen. Men så en dag omvendte han- mod sin vilje, sig selv. Kristian var, som ellers nærmest erklæret ateist og udmeldt af folkekirken, blevet bedt om at holde en prædiken. Den kom til at handle om blod, død og barbari. Men da han gik ud af kirken, var han på vej mod sit nye kald: at blive præst. Vært: Iben Maria Zeuthen.

ATLAS podcast
Alexander Rich Henningsen: Kongen har altid ret

ATLAS podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 81:05


Hvad sker der, hvis den danske stat gør noget ulovligt mod en af sine borgere? Ikke rigtig noget. Modsat en række andre vestlige demokratier har Danmark nemlig ikke en forvaltningsdomstol. Forholdet mellem staten og dens borgere er faktisk i høj grad stadig som under enevælden. Måske er det danske retssamfund ikke så stærkt, som vi går og tror? Det har redaktionschef Alexander Rich Henningsen gravet i i sin artikel "Kongen har altid ret". Hør artiklen her, oplæst af Felix Rothstein. Tilrettelæggelse og klip: Josefine Maria Hansen

IMTalk
IMTalk Episode 771 – Pro Athlete Magnus Ditlev

IMTalk

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 89:52


This week we have an interview with Pro Athlete Magnus Ditlev We also have News, Discussion of the Week, Website of the Week, and Q&A.

Huset På Christianshavn. Kronologisk gennemgang.
Charles tante (1959) - En Henrik og Jan Podcast

Huset På Christianshavn. Kronologisk gennemgang.

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 89:44


Jan og Henrik snakker om Charles tante filmen, fra 1959. Kronologisk gennemgang af filmen. www.janoghenrik.dk/ www.henrikogjan.dk/ Tre unge jurastuderende fejrer, at de har bestået eksamen, og nu skal huen luftes. Charles Schmidt (Ove Sprogøe) og Peter Ahlevig (Ebbe Langberg) har hver en pige ventende på sig på landet. Men Charles har et problem, som forhindrer dem i at tage ned til pigerne: Hans tante, som har boet 20 år i Brasilien, er på Europatur, og hun har meldt sin ankomst. Hun vil gerne hilse på sin nevø, som hun aldrig har set. Charles og Peters studiekammerat Grev Ditlev Lensbye (Dirch Passer) bliver overtalt til at tage imod Charles' tante, Donna Lucia Dalvadorez (Birgitte Federspiel). Tanten melder imidlertid afbud, så Peter og Charles overtaler Ditlev til at spille Charles tante, så han kan være anstandsdame, når de er sammen med pigerne. Han indvilliger, meget imod sin vilje. Pigerne - Lone Hornemann (Anne-Birgit Garde) og Laura Hornemann (Ghita Nørby) sender dem et brev, hvori de fortæller, at deres onkel Etatsråd Ludwig Lohmann (Hans W. Petersen) har besluttet, at de skal holde ferie hos nogle slægtninge i Vordingborg. De 4 unge mødes på Frydenlund. Peters far, Frederik Ahlevigs (Holger Juul Hansen) gods, Charles og Peter fortæller dem, at Charles' tante er på vej, så hun kan være anstandsdame. Ditlev viser sig nu i det kostume, som han skulle have brugt i et teaterstykke og situationen er reddet. Ditlev indfrier sit løfte til Peter og Charles, om at spille tanten, indtil den rigtige tante dukker op. Han spiller rollen så godt, at han vinder pigernes tillid, hvilket gør Peter og Charles lidt jaloux. Pigernes onkel Ludwig (Hans W. Petersen) dukker op på stranden, hvor pigerne og Charles og Peter bader, og han og Charles (tante) har et sammenstød. Da Ludwig opdager, hvem hun (han) er, gør han hende (ham) sin opvartning. Peters far kommer hjem før beregnet, og han fortæller Peter, at de er på fallittens rand. Han kommer lige fra Monte Carlo, hvor han har spillet sine sidste penge bort. Peters far forsøger at lægge an på Charles tante (Ditlev), som han tror er mangemillionær, Tanten lover at tænke over det. Samtidig samme dag ankommer Charles rigtige tante, og hendes sekretær Henriette (Susse Wold). De tager til Frydenlund, under foregivende af, at Henriette er blevet dårlig. Det viser sig, at Peters far tidliger har sværmet for Charles tante, da han var ung løjtnant, og at Henriette har mødt Ditlev i et tog i Schweiz. Det blev et kort romantisk møder, som ingen af dem har glemt. men de så aldrig hinanden siden. Situationen er ret indviklet - Hvordan vil de få alt på den rette hylde ? Tekst fra danskefilm.dk

Generelt sett
Ep. 52 En samtale rundt Vipassana meditasjon - med Glenn Ditlev Rolfsen

Generelt sett

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 64:01


I forrige episode fant vi ut at Vipassana meditasjon var en fellesnevner og Glenn ble invitert tilbake på podkasten for å snakke løst rundt temaet. Lurer du på om du skal begynne med meditasjon eller hva det er? Glenn var med i episode 29 hvor vi blant annet snakker om mobbing på arbeidsplassen. Hør denne for å få en ordentlig introduksjon av Glenn, hans arbeid og bakgrunn. 

Endurance Innovation Podcast
94 - Aero Talk with Martin Toft Madsen and Magnus Ditlev

Endurance Innovation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 55:04


Endurance Innovation is now on Patreon! Have a peek at our page and show us some love.2:15 meet Martin Toft Madsen6:00 how a UCI rule change in 2015 made the hour record exciting again9:45 meet Magnus Ditlev16:00 Martin’s role in making Magnus more slippery on the bike 17:45 the evolution of cycling aerodynamic analysis21:45 the latest step in testing: track and outdoor22:15 the process for Martin’s work with MagnusTest positionsTest helmetsTest suits26:15 outdoor (field) testing methods30:45 the challenge of picking the ‘best’ helmet34:30 do you make race-day aero decisions?38:15 adapting this testing approach to age-group triathletes41:15 the interference effect between positions, helmets, and suits43:15 lower isn’t necessarily faster45:30 our guests weigh in on the #nohumanislimited sub 7 / 8 attemptFollow Martin on his Instagram page. Look out for updates from Magnus on his Instagram page and watch him take on another stacked field at Challenge Miami. 

Coffee with Belinda - Challenge Family podcast
Daytona Special 3 - Recap with Magnus Ditlev and Kasper Pedersen

Coffee with Belinda - Challenge Family podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 56:58


Time to look back at the incredible PTO 2020 Championship at Challenge Daytona. Belinda is talking with the 23-years old Magnus Ditlev, who had the fastest bike split in Daytona, and his manager Kasper Pedersen.

DNV GL Talks Energy
Five ways we can transition faster, together

DNV GL Talks Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 31:14


To conclude the tenth series of our DNV Talks Energy podcast, we look at the action that needs to be taken to accelerate the energy transition. Having spoken to many of DNV's customers throughout this thought-provoking series, here we speak with two of our colleagues. CEO of DNV Energy Systems, Ditlev Engel, and Vice President Technology & Innovation, Lucy Craig, provide their insights based on the ‘five calls to action' in DNV's 2020 Conclusions report, part of the Transition Faster Together series. We hear how DNV GL is very optimistic about technological development, but less so over the role of regulation – with the onus on industry to drive change. We also discuss carbon reduction targets, and Ditlev shares his view that the long-term ambitions of individual countries will only be met through highly specific year-on-year commitments. To find out more or read the transcription, please visit www.dnvgl.com/talksenergy

Claircast - Jette Harthimmer
Claircast # 113 - Ole Ditlev Nielsen - Slow Living - Lev livet langsomt.

Claircast - Jette Harthimmer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020


 Claircast # 113 - Ole Ditlev Nielsen - Slow Living - Lev livet langsomt.   Hvis du ønsker at hoppe af hamster hjulet og du savner at få ro i hovedet, balance og harmoni i din hverdag og have tid til det, der er vigtigt for dig - så er denne udsendelse den helt rigtige at høre.Jeg har interviewet Ole Ditlev Nielsen der for 6 år siden droppede sit faste job og blev selvstændig. Han har skrevet bogen: Slow Living - Lev livet langsomt. I interviewet deler han ud af sine mange gode råd. Hør lydfilen.Lydfilen varer 64 min og du kan høre/downloade den på harthimmer.dk/podcastVælg lydfil / podcast nr. 113Lydfilen er produceret af Jette Harthimmer.

DNV GL Talks Energy
Transitioning faster together post COVID-19

DNV GL Talks Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 30:23


The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every corner of society, including the renewable energy industry. With the demand for fossil fuels falling significantly, and countries focusing on how the economy will recover, what does the future hold for the climate emergency? In this final episode, Ditlev Engel, CEO of DNV Energy Systems, reflects on the topics raised during the series and explores how governments, businesses and other key decision-makers can work together for change, both in the fight against COVID-19 and in accelerating our transition towards a clean energy future. Suggesting we need to “think big” when it comes to decarbonization, Ditlev explains that we have the technology needed to support the energy transition, but more regulatory reform and finance is required to further these opportunities and replace existing fossil fuel capacity. To find out more or read the transcription, please visit www.dnvgl.com/talksenergy

Tri-Oraklet
Covid-Q&A ft. Høgen, Ditlev & Bækkegård

Tri-Oraklet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 50:57


Stærkeste lineup i podcastens historie - Daniel Bækkegård, Kristian Høgenhaug og Magnus Ditlev i Covid-Q&A.

Skyggeboksning
Nedtakt fra et dramatisk VM-stævne: Analyser af de store kampe + et kig i krystalkuglen.

Skyggeboksning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 31:40


Der var sååå meget at tale om efter seneste Danish Fight Night stævne i Frederiksberghallerne: - Hvad er Sara Mahfoud next step, og hvor godt fulgte hun Sherman "Tank" Williams startegi? Og hvad med den Dina Thorslund kamp efter hendes nye, spændende vilkår uden de lade tyskere i Sauerland? - Hvad gjorde at Jeppe Morell ikke tog det kæmpe stik, vi alle havde håbet på - for ham og for dansk boksning? Og hvorfor har vil ikke set mere til en imponerende Heva Sharif før nu? - Vi kommer desuden rundt om bulldoggen ADEL Younes' ærgerlige debut, Prinsen af Falster aka Oliver Mengs nyeste mandfolkepræstation og Ditlev "D-Struction" Rossings tunge KO. Vi serverer det hele på en halv time, så du kan lytte på vej på arbejde, mens du laver mad eller andre ting, hvor du kan have podcast i ørene

UMLANDO Historie
Jens Ditlev Fromsejer - Frimærker er en god hobby

UMLANDO Historie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 43:29


Jens Ditlev Fromsejer - Frimærker er en god hobby by Junker Thomsen

Tri-Oraklet
Magnus Ditlev Po debut i Ch. Davos

Tri-Oraklet

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 31:31


Magnus Ditlev fortæller om sin PRO debut i Challenge Davos efter mere end et års skadeshelvede.

Skyggeboksning
OPTAKT: Det vigtigste danske boksestævne i 10 år - Er en ny gylden æra på vej i dansk boksning?

Skyggeboksning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 51:55


DER ER INGEN UNDSKYLDNINGER! På lørdag går det løs, når Danmarks bedste boksere går i ringen i Arena Randers. Med en spritny 3-årig TV-aftale med Ekstra Bladet Sport, de dygtigste modstandere vi har set til dato inklusiv den mest intense sparring til de danske boksere op til et stævne i længe er ALT er klar til at skyde en ny æra af dansk boksning afsted. I denne optakt til Danish Fight Night.coms Memorial Gallastævne taler vi i dybden om de danske boksere, deres modstandere og de tre titler, der er på spil. Vi diskuttere blandt andet, hvordan Enock Mwandila Poulsen kan kontrollere en kamp mod en dygtig en polak - om Jeppe Morell får flere skud i bøssen af Palle, hvis han ikke præsterer i sin titelkamp - Ditlev "D-Struction" Rossings fremtid som den store publikumbokser - og taler om potentialet i de to unge stortalenter Oliver Meng og Victor Ramon.

Offshore Wind Insider
Ditlev Engel, DNV-GL Energy (Ep. 14)

Offshore Wind Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 23:38


Our guest this episode is Ditlev Engel, CEO of DNV-GL Energy. We start our conversation by covering what DNV-GL does and its participation in the US market. We get Ditlev’s perspective on the US supply chain, where he sees gaps and opportunities, and the importance of both the overall market size as well as a steady development schedule in order to maximize utilization of the facilities. We discuss the European experience, how Ditlev sees the economics of offshore wind becoming more competitive, and we close by looking ahead to technological developments in floating turbines and digitalization, and how we will integrate all of this offshore wind power into our electric grid. References: Energy Transition Outlook annual report DNV-GL Talks Energy podcast series Recorded April 8, 2019. Published June 12, 2019.

Skyggeboksning
Danish Fight Night Special - Enock Poulsens disciplin og punch + Meng vender hjem til Falster

Skyggeboksning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 36:28


På fredag får vi flere svar på, hvordan det går med talentmassen i dansk boksning. Derfor er vi tilbage - 110% oplagte - efter juleferien med denne optakt til Danish Fight Night.com's stævne i Nykøbing Falster. Vi stiller blandt andet skarpt på dansk boksning pt måske største talent, Enock M. Poulsen, der, med en overbevisende sejr (inklusiv disciplin og punch) til sidste stævne i november, lugter en EM kamp i horisonten. Vi bringer et eksklusivt interview med både Enock og hans træner Thomas Povlsen og taler om Enocks seneste og kommende kamp. Vi taler også om den hjemvendte søn Oliver Meng, der skal imponere i hallen i Nykøbing, om Sarah Mahfouds potentielt hårdeste match i karrieren og diskuterer, hvad man kan forvente sig af Ditlev "D-Struction" Rossings kamp.

Tri-Oraklet
One to watch 2019 - Magnus E. Ditlev

Tri-Oraklet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 26:18


En af de unge kometer man nok bør holde ekstra godt øje med i 2019 - Magnus Elbæk Ditlev fra Ktk86

DNV GL Talks Energy
Megatrends: The Energy Transition Outlook 2018

DNV GL Talks Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 16:27


How have the energy megatrends changed? Ditlev Engel, CEO of DNV's Energy business, tells us about the 2018 Energy Transition Outlook (ETO) and contrasts its vision with the findings of the first ETO report, published in 2017. In this first episode in our latest series, Ditlev reveals how rapid electrification and the rise of renewables are driving the energy transition. Despite this, our latest Outlook predicts that the world is not on track to meet the Paris Agreement climate goals. With this in mind, Ditlev stresses the need for action. His advice that: ‘Whatever we can do, we must', is a timely reminder to governments and the industry not to play a waiting game. With the ever-improving efficiency of energy technologies, he sees the global energy transition as both achievable and affordable. Finally, Ditlev reveals how businesses can lead the way, advocating the power of engagement to accelerate change. *This episode was recorded live at the Singapore International Energy Week 2018.

UNG LIV
Ditlev: Hjertesorger (Sanger)

UNG LIV

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 29:59


I denne episode gæster Ditlev Ung kærlighed podcast. Ditlev er sanger og har allerede oplevet stor succes på radioen med sange som “Tiden Står Stille” og “Byen Er For Lille”.I forbindelse med temaet for og udgivelsen af Ditlevs første EP, har jeg inviteret ham ind til en snak om hjertesorger: det at gå fra en kæreste, tiden efter et brud og om hvordan man kommer videre efter hjertet er knust.

AFTENKLUBBEN
Første interview med DITLEV

AFTENKLUBBEN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2018 17:13


Her i AFTENKLUBBEN har vi fået musikalsk besøg af en fyr, som er ude med hans første EP der hedder 'Er du vågen'. Hvis du ikke kunne gætte det, så er det DITLEV vi har fået besøg af og ham og Daniel Cesar en snak med.

anders & anders podcast
Episode 82 - Under Uret

anders & anders podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2018 59:35


Vi mødtes under uret på Københavns Hovedbanegård. Breinholt og Ditlev laver en live-genudsendelse af et interview de havde for 10 år siden. Lund Madsens datters matematiklærer, Kirsten, skal til Hamborg - og påduttes en italiensk restaurant af Breinholt.Orlogspræst Andreas er på vej til at mønstre fregatten Iver Huitfeldt.Til sidst undersøges mulighederne for hvidvaskning på Hovedbanen.

P7 MIX møder
P7 MIX møder Ditlev - 2. sep 2018

P7 MIX møder

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018 57:00


Ditlev er dagens gæst I P7 Mix møder hvor værten Christoffer Gregersen inviterer til en snak om sangskrivning, karriere og hvad der inspirer til at lave musik? Ditlev debuterede i 2018 med singlen 'Byen Er For Lille' som du også får mulighed for at høre sammen med flere af hans andre sange. Medvirkende: Ditlev. Vært: Christoffer Gregersen. Produceret af Munck Studios København.

Leaders in Supply Chain and Logistics with Radu Palamariu
#11: Ditlev Blicher CEO Asia Pacific for DB Schenker

Leaders in Supply Chain and Logistics with Radu Palamariu

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018 29:36 Transcription Available


Ditlev Blicher is the CEO Asia Pacific for DB Schenker. Originally born in Denmark, Ditlev oversees the 14,000 employees currently operating across 400 locations in 20 countries throughout the Asia Pacific region for DB Schenker. With over a decade of experience based in Asia, Mr. Blicher is no stranger to the region. Prior to joining DB Schenker, he was most recently President of Asia Pacific & Europe, Co-President Global Freight Forwarding and Executive Board Member of a multi-national supply chain management company. Discover more details here.Some of the highlights of the episode:Top strategic directions that DB Schenker in trying to achieve in APAC by 2020Which technology trends in logistics will likely make the most impact by 2020?What are some of the most common challenges that your clients are currently struggling with when it comes to their supply chains?Rail solutions from APAC to Europe. What DB Schenker is doing around it in the region.What skills should logistics/ supply chain professionals be focused on to remain relevant and continue to add value to the industry in the future?Follow us on:Instagram: http://bit.ly/2Wba8v7Twitter: http://bit.ly/2WeulzXLinkedin: http://bit.ly/2w9YSQXFacebook: http://bit.ly/2HtryLd

DNV GL Talks Energy
Energy Transition Outlook 2017

DNV GL Talks Energy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 16:42


A cleaner, more electrified world is within our reach by 2050. In this first episode, Ditlev Engel, CEO of DNV's Energy business area, discusses the findings of our inaugural Energy Transition Outlook 2017, and highlights the developments that will drive the energy transition in the future. Profound changes in the energy sector are upon us, with topics such as electrification and energy efficiency leading the discussions. In this thought-provoking episode, Ditlev discusses the findings of our Energy Transition Outlook 2017, and explains why our independent forecast for the energy system takes a different approach. He also considers the rise of new technologies, and how cost will play a pivotal role in determining which of these will spearhead the facilitation of a cleaner future. Ditlev also discusses the balance between the rising demand for electricity and the overall reduction in demand for energy, and how energy efficiency is contributing to this evolution. *This episode was recorded live at the Singapore International Energy Week 2017. To learn more visit www.eto.dnvgl.com

Filmpodcast For Folket
Afsnit 44: Den Danske Folkekomedie Podcast 1 - Charles Tante

Filmpodcast For Folket

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 213:24


Peter, Charles og Ditlev drager, på trods af en akut omgang blødende øje og grædende knæ, til Peters faders gods, hvor Charles og Peter planlægger at fri til deres veninder, Laura og Lone, undskyld, Lone og Laura. De har dog brug for en anstandsdame, så da Charles tante, fra Brasilien, pludselig melder afbud, må Ditlev … Continue reading Afsnit 44: Den Danske Folkekomedie Podcast 1 – Charles Tante