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In this episode of The Greg Bennett Show, we welcome back renowned triathlon journalist Tim Heming, fresh from the ground in Nice for the Women's Ironman World Championships. Tim shares his insights on Laura Philipp's incredible victory, Kat Matthews' strong showing, and Chelsea Sodaro's resilience despite injuries. We also reflect on standout moments from the Paris Olympics, discuss the current state of triathlon, and make bold predictions for Kona, T100 series, and beyond. Dive deep into the latest in triathlon with one of the sport's top voices!
Join us on "The Greg Bennett Show" for an insightful conversation with Tim Heming, a seasoned sportswriter whose expertise spans two decades in the world of endurance sports. As a pivotal voice in triathlon journalism, Tim has tracked the sport from its humble beginnings to its Olympic heights, offering a unique perspective on its evolution and the athletes who define it. In this episode, Tim delves into the changes he's witnessed in the storytelling of triathlon, the development of the sport, and the critical issues that shape its discourse today. We explore the "State of the Union" of triathlon, discussing its past, present, and what Tim predicts for its future amid emerging trends and new challenges. We also tackle the complexities of the current major triathlon series, including Ironman, SuperTri, and the T100 series, assessing their impact on both professional and amateur athletes. Tim shares his thoughts on the contract dynamics within these events and their influence on the sport's integrity and accessibility. With the Paris Olympics looming, Tim offers his predictions for the triathlon events, highlighting athletes to watch and the potential outcomes of the men's, women's, and mixed relay races. He also forecasts the upcoming seasons for iconic events like Kona and the Ironman series, providing insights into what fans and competitors can expect. Whether you're a triathlon enthusiast, an athlete, or just love diving deep into the dynamics of sports, this conversation with Tim Heming will enrich your understanding of where triathlon stands today and where it's headed. Tune in for a deep dive into the heart of triathlon with one of the sport's most respected journalists.
A massive show today with thoughts from elite triathlete Sam Wordley regarding the T100 series race in Singapore. We have a race report from Harriet Henderson who particiapted in the Portocolom 111km triathlon event in Mallorca, Spain. Mark catches up with Tim Heming to quickly discuss the race from Sigapore and wether things are improviing? Is it really an event that is attracting a world class field? If so why are wild cards doing so well? The main interveiw is with Owen Vermeulen (pro gravel rider and former heroin addict). Listen to this very candid conversation about drug addiction, and how cycling changed things for the better.
A packed show today with prize announcements, race reports, a quick catch up with Tim Heming where we discuss the recent PTO T100 anouncment. Mark also catches up with Will and Dave who have created My Trii Ranking. This is a new British ranking system including elites that allows you to compare and rank your Olympic and Sprint triathlon results.
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Mark catches up with triathlon journalist Tim Heming fresh from his trip to Kona. Tim and Mark cover a few of the most recents news stories from the world of triathlon, including RANTS along the way. Enjoy!https://www.treaclevelo.com/https://groupevolution.com/sports/https://www.xtriworldtour.com/x-out
Since 2002 I haven't missed many Ironman World Championship events. Being on the Big Island during race week is a magical time Having missed a couple since Covid I realise how lucky I've been to be able to travel each October. I also met my wife Beth on the finish line while volunteering so now it has a special place in our hearts. 2023 is one of those years I missed and I'm especially sad about that because the racing was exceptional at both Nice and Kona. The IRONMAN World Championships have been held in Kona, Hawaii since 1978. Covid forced a change of location to St George for the 2021 race (which had to be held in May 2022), and then in 2022 World Triathlon Corporation experimented with two races on different days. For whatever reason, more changes happened in 2023 so this year we had the mens-only race in Nice in September and then on the usual second Saturday in October we had the female-only race in Kona. Our favourite triathlon journalist Tim Heming was lucky enough to go to both events and he joins me today to discuss his thoughts on: Tim's top 10 predictions versus the final results the concept of splitting not just race days but also venues atmosphere in both locations leading up to, and on, race day overall quality of racing not just for the pro athletes but age groupers as well (this is especially poignant given the negative publicity that WTC were receiving before the Kona event) does the split venue format have enough support and momentum to continue after 2025? If you want to follow Tim for his insights on the world of triathlon you can find him on Twitter (X): @TimHeming To contact Beth regarding Life Coaching, please email her at Info@BethanyWardLifeCoaching.uk. To leave a review of the podcast on Apple podcasts CLICK HERE. Sports Nutrition questions - if you have a sports nutrition question that you would like answered on the podcast, please email it to me via Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com. Join our SWAT/High Performance Human tribe using this link, with a happiness guarantee! You can watch a brief video about the group by going to our website here, and join our SWAT High Performance Human tribe here. Purchase a copy of my High Performance Human e-book featuring more than 30 top tips on how to upgrade your life. If you would like to help offset the cost of our podcast production, we would be so grateful. Please click here to support the HPH podcast. Thank you! Visit Simon's website for more information about his coaching programmes. Links to all of Simon's social media channels can be found here. For any questions please email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.
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Mark and Tim decided to watch all the PTO European action from the beautiful island of Ibiza. In this show they discuss some of the key elemnts and observations from the weekends racing and coverage. Link to Orca competition https://www.orca.com/en-gb/experience/xhale/be-part-of-orca
I catch up with Tim Heming to discuss Race Ranger, the new PTO scoring system, Andrew Messick's car crash interview and his behaviour on it. Plus much, much more - I might have a few rants along the way. I
Mark catches up with Tim Heming to discus a few things, but the subject that is on most athletes minds is the announcement that the Ironman World Championships will be moving. Mark has his own opinions with this, and has a bit of a rant.... Other discussions include: Patagonman Under 23 WTC results - up and coming athletes Cross country at this time of year. And a few other bits and bobs. Enjoy!
Tim gives Mark an inside look from the big Island and two day racing format from Kona. Lot's covered in this episode. Enjoy!
A packed 3 hour show with Tim Heming and Dan Dixon who is currently smashing it up in the super league series. An athlete who we will be seeing much more of and maybe in Paris? We discuss - wetsuitgate, PTO longevity, Kona volunteers and much much more. Mark has a little fun with Dan by bringing backing his 'born on this day' quiz. Make sure to play at home. Norseman film. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkNwGJpfTD8
After some wait Mark chats to his wife Caroline who raced the Norseman in some of the worst weather conditions to date. The conversation highlights some of the logistical and support crew commitments needed to have a successful race. Mark then catches up with Tim Heming again, they discuss the PTO/Colins cup, Emma Pallant not being selected for Team Europe, and much, much more. Enjoy!
Tim discusses his time on the ground at the sub7/8 attempt in Germany. Mark also catches up with Daniel Plews in todays interview. A great discussion about all things triathlon, including what it takes to win Kona and why he thinks amateur triathletes do so well in the professional game once they've stepped up.
Mark catches up with Tim Heming to discuss all the race results and of course the World Champs in St George. Also a bonus interview with Gerrard Greene who is a pelvic health specialist. Gerrard discusses in detail some of the lesser know injuries some male cyclists and triathletes may be experiencing.Xtri experience camp link here https://www.xtri-xperience.com/Go fund me Nepal school children link here https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-fund-education-for-two-children-in-nepalDaniel Plus link here https://www.endureiq.com/blog/carbohydrate-nutrition-an-update-on-hydrogels-in-race-carbohydrate-dosing
Mark and Tim catch up with some of the latest triathlon news, races, and some St George predictions in May. Mark also chats to James Barber from the Altitude Centre to discuss in detail the benefits of using altitude training devices to improve your performance. Altitude Centre details here https://www.altitudecentre.com/rentals/sleep-systems/
On this week's High Performance Human podcast, I'm joined once again by our favourite triathlon journalist Tim Heming. It's been almost 2 years since Tim was last on the show and that's largely been due to the fact that during the COVID pandemic there's been very little triathlon action. In recent months though it's been really warming up and so Tim and I have a lot to get through including: The British success at the Olympics The finale of 2021 World Triathlon Championship Series Edmonton grand final This week sees the inaugural Collins Cup take place in Samorin, Slovakia and Tim explains the concept, the racing format, and crucially which athletes have been picked for each of the three teams Looking ahead to the 70.3 and Ironman World Championships (the latter has been postponed since this recording) GB has 8 medals chances in the Para Triathlon at the Paralympics, starting this week Finally, we chat about what Olympic success means for the long term health of British triathlon, and we look forward to seeing new talent emerge at next year's Commonwealth Games in Birmingham To find out more about the Paralympics and how to watch the Para-Triathlon click HERE To find out more about the Collins Cup go HERE (there's also a link so that you can sign up to watch) Watch highlights of GB gold medal success in the Triathlon mixed relay at Tokyo 2020 Take a 30 day trial in my SWAT Inner Circle for just £1. Watch this video for more information. Purchase a copy of my High Performance Human e-book featuring more than 30 top tips on how to upgrade your life. If you would like to help offset the cost of our podcast production, we would be so grateful. Please click here to support the HPH podcast. Thank you! Visit Simon's website for more information about his coaching programmes. Links to all of Simon's social media channels can be found here. For any questions please email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.
A special Tokyo 2020 Olympics edition of the podcast sees experts from across the sport weigh in with their thoughts on who has a shot at the Olympic medals. Sydney 2000 Champion Simon Whitfield, London 2012 silver medalist Lisa Norden, double World Champion and Olympian Helen Jenkins, the 1997 Triathlon and two-time Ironman World Champion Chris McCormack, voice of TriathlonLive Trevor Harris and journalists Brad Culp and Tim Heming give us the benefits of their collective wisdom... see if you agree with their (Olym)picks.
World Triathlon is back and with a bang and we recap all of the action with Tim Heming from 220 Triathlon! We dissect both the mens and women's races and what this means for team selections for Tokyo later this year. We preview Lisbon and Ironman Tulsa this weekend and look at the potential impact that the mixed team relay could have on the mens and women's events at the Olympics later this year. To find out more about Tim Heming visit: https://twitter.com/Timheming 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 www.mxendurance.com/podcast 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
In this week's podcast Tim Heming is back to discuss the recent events in long distance triathlon and deliver his now legendary (his words) Kona Top 10 predictions. Tim has a deep knowledge about the top Ironman and 70.3 competitors and keeps track of their performances in order to enhance the validity of his picks. In fact, last year he correctly predicted 7/10 of the female top 10 in Kona including the correct order of the top 3 and he also picked 5/10 of the top 10 males including the winner. Can he go any better and will you be a better pundit? Keep an eye out for my Kona predictions competition. In this chat we covered a few subjects including: How did Alistair Brownlee get beaten by a relative unknown in the World 70.3 Championships in Nice Does Lucy Charles performance in France indicate that Daniella Ryf has the upper hand Patrick Lange finished 22nd in Nice. How will he go in Kona? Our thoughts on drug cheats winning age groups medals in Ironman events Why Sebastien Kienle’s Nice performance is good news ahead of Ironman Hawaii Which nation occupies the male podium (top 3) in Tim’s Kona picks You can find the answers to all of these questions in this week's podcast. Also, look out for our Kona predictions competition on Facebook. To find out more about Simon’s coaching please visit his website here. To follow Simon on Facebook, click here. For more information please go to www.SimonWardTriathlonCoach.com, or www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@TheTriathlonCoach.com.
News: Top results from 2018; Frodo vs Lange at Frankfurt; Challenge World Bonus winners; The BMC athletes for 2019. This Weeks Discussion: This week we want you to share the best things to watch when you are doing a trainer session. We are looking for sporting related content. Coaches Corner: This week Coach John goes through some of the key stats you need to look at when you are using Training Peaks. This Weeks Websites: Jeff Fairbanks documentary ‘The Triumph Project’, Tim Heming’s piece on diet in our sport.
This week my erstwhile friend Tim Heming is back in the chair as I travel to deepest Gloucestershire to pin him down and chat about the 2018 triathlon season, and discuss some of this season’s winner and losers. Listen in to our lively ‘debate’ and you’ll hear: Why we both think that the Commonwealth games messed up the season for a number of athletes That Tim is one of the most successful triathlon tipsters as he reveals just how good his Kona top 10 picks were this year ….. and then confesses that being pressured into including Lionel Sanders in his top 5 was a big error Which events did we pick as our ‘race of the year’ Why we both love Super League Our final comments on 2018 WTS, why Vicky Holland is awesome and Georgia Taylor-Brown is a start of the future, and who else to watch out for in 2019 Simon’s revolutionary plans to introduce darts into triathlon Highlights of the year - 1 now legendary British female Ironwoman and 2 male pros who defied the odds Here are links to several of the topics we discussed today: *Tim talked about the Super league Highlights and you can watch those here *The Man in the Halo - The incredible story of Tim Don’s comeback after a potentially life changing injury *The CancerFit.me project with Gill Fullen and Lucy Gossage For more information please go to www.SimonWardTriathlonCoach.com, or www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@thetriathloncoach.com.
Hey Folks, this year it's the 40th anniversary of the Hawaii Ironman World Championships and it promises to be one hell of a race in both the male and female events. Our regular forecaster, Tim Heming, is back with his annual Top 10 predictions. Tim does a lot of work in advance of making his picks. It's not just simply picking the big names. In the conversation he outlines why he selected certain athletes and why others didn’t make his top 10. Last year he dropped a monumental clanger when he omitted Lionel Sanders from the top 10 only for him to just miss out on the win. There is lots for us to discuss including: Where does he think Sanders will finish this year? Will any of the GB athletes - The Don, Joe Skipper, Dave McNamee or Will Clarke - make it into the top 10 and do any of them have the capacity to be the first GB male to win in Kona? How will Javier Gomez fare on his Kona debut? Can Patrick Lange do the double or will Keinle fly the German flag again? Daniela Ryf - can she make it four in a row and emulate Paula Newby Fraser back in 1994? Will Lucy Charles go one better in 2018? Why no Top 10 predictions for Suzy Cheetham, Laura Siddall, or Emma Pallant? For more information please go to www.SimonWardTriathlonCoach.com, or www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@thetriathloncoach.com.
Sports journalist and handy triathlete Tim Heming recently wrote a piece for our blog unpicking the performance secrets that set the world's best triathlets apart. The piece was packed with brilliant tips we can all use to improve our running, swimming and cycling performance, and in this video we'll be covering the lot. Enjoy! At 33Fuel we deliver max value to endurance athletes. We do it in this podcast by sharing the latest in training & nutrition advice, inspiration & motivation. We do it at 33fuel.com with our unique & powerful nutrition products for runners, cyclists & triathletes WEBSITE: https://www.33fuel.com/all-products/ TWITTER: www.twitter.com/33fuel FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/33fuel INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/33fuel/ EMAIL: contact@33shake.com TIM HEMING: www.twitter.com/timheming
With an incredible Ironman record (13 races, 13 wins), Chrissie Wellington is a 4 x Ironman World Champ and sports icon. Today's show comes from a recent 33Fuel event where she dropped knowledge bombs galore in conversation with top sports writer Tim Heming - your ears are in for a treat! At 33Fuel we deliver maximum value to endurance athletes. We do that in this podcast with the latest in training & nutrition advice, inspiration & motivation. We do it at 33fuel.com with our unique & powerful natural nutrition products for runners, cyclists & triathletes. WEBSITE: https://www.33fuel.com/all-products/ TWITTER: www.twitter.com/33fuel FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/33fuel INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/33fuel/ EMAIL: contact@33shake.com CHRISSIE WELLINGTON TWITTER: @chrissiesmiles TIM HEMING TWITTER: @Timheming
Our roving triathlon reporter is back this week as Simon chats with Tim Heming about what's been happening in the triathlon world recently. In this week's conversation Simon and Tim chat about: Staying safe when riding on the road after a spate of high profile bike crashes The ‘Horse on the Course” incident at the Windsor triathlon Drafting at ironman Austria, Suzie Cheetham’s response, and what Ironman did next The forthcoming European Championships in Glasgow Frodeno versus Lange showdown in Frankfurt and whether it has any bearing on Kona WTS calendar 2019 If you have any subjects that you’d like Tim or I to discuss in our next chat, please post them on the Facebook page, simon.ward1. For more information please go to www.SimonWardTriathlonCoach.com, or www.TheTriathlonCoach.com, or email Beth@thetriathloncoach.com.
Sports journalist and marathon runner Tim Heming is taking on the Royal Parks 50km Ultra as his first race beyond marathon distance. He and Warren talk nutrition tips for the first-time ultrarunner WEBSITE: https://www.33fuel.com/all-products/ TWITTER: www.twitter.com/33fuel FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/33fuel INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/33fuel/ EMAIL: contact@33shake.com TIM HEMING: www.twitter.com/Timheming
For our 30th episode, co-host Tim Heming reveals the five things he has learned from Brexit and doing a podcast about one of the most divisive political events in modern history. We touch on his frustration about people's intransigence, the difference between complacent and active optimism and on whether Brexit will mean a crisis for comedians because reality is finally stranger than fiction. We also open the ability of this podcast to be impartial up for discussion so, as always, do feel free to throw in your two cents. #Podcast #Brexit #BrexitPodcast #Referendum #EUReferendum #VoteLeave #VoteRemain #VoteIn #EU #UK #TimHeming #JenniferHahn #News #Politics #comedy #education #post-truth #impartial #ireland #hardborder #optimism #intransigence
The Brexit Podcast has only been up and running for two months, yet has sparked a number of talking points. The first in a series, this special episode of the Brexit Podcast features hosts Jennifer Hahn and Tim Heming discussing Jen's top five takeaways from doing the podcast and living in a post-referendum Britain. They discuss reactions to Gina Miller's Supreme Court case against government over Article 50, as well as the downfall of neoliberalism and the issue with blind allegiance to a country or party. You know, casual stuff. If you enjoy these kinds of episodes, keep an eye out for Tim's five takeaways coming to earbuds near you very soon. #America #Article50 #Brexit #brexitfatigue #brexitlegalchallenge #BrexitPodcast #capitalism #Conservative #democrat #donaldtrump #eu #EUreferendum #flag #GinaMiller #highcourtcase #jenniferhahn #liberal #nationalanthem #neoliberalism #news #onlineharassment #patriotism #podcast #politics #Referendum #republican #TimHeming #trump #UK #ukip #US #VoteIn #VoteLeave #VoteRemain
Hosts Jennifer Hahn and Tim Heming as well as producer Warren Pole explain the who, what and why of the Brexit Podcast, including whether they were camp Leave or Remain, how they plan to cut through all the noise surrounding the referendum and why the Inspector Gadget theme song had to go.
Tim Heming talks to Professor Martin Conway to find out what 'flashbulb memory' research is and why it is being used in a study on Brexit
In the first episode of the Brexit Podcast, Tim Heming talks to his nephew Tom to find out whether the EU referendum has engaged today's youth in politics.
Helen stands in for Martin, the IOC take a somewhat controversial stance re Russia, Steve Magness speaks out, Mary Decker and Zola Budd are re-united! Tony has a Trial, we have the Podium, you rock your MT Kit around the World and Tom has part two of his Tim Heming interview.
Tom speaks talks athlete and journalist, Tim Heming. The McLaren report shocks the sporting world, London Marathon win their money back, Kenyan athletes join the army... the US army! Tony Revis considers what matters most, you rock your MT kit, Rate Tour Run, stand atop of the Podium and Tony has a Trial.
In this month's episode of the 220 podcast: Tim Heming and Tim Bradley discuss the Commonwealth games; an interview with cover star Jodie Stimpson; and tri legend Hamish Carter tell us his career highlights and regrets