I recently was able to talk with a great person from Australia about a non-branded 70.3 distance race. This race is the Husky Triathlon Ultimate Distance. This race was won by the infamous Craig Alexander and is a wonderful smaller race that has a unique venue. Beginning in the ocean, then a 3x30km bike ride, then solid run course of just over 700ft of gain, this makes for a great course. Gerard is a huge fan of the show and loved sharing his experience. He mentions how some equipment changes could have led to a better race but didn’t stop him from putting down a solid time. This was Gerard’s first time to get on the podium and talks about this moment in detail. Thanks for coming on the show Gerard, good luck in May!-Weather that day: 66 - 77Water: 71.6-Age Group: M50-54 Height: 5’7”Weight: 183lbsCalories per hour: 320PSI for this course: 100Depth of Wheels: disc/808FBike Elevation Gain: 2743ftRun Elevation Gain: 728ftSwim: 36:37T1: 2:49Bike: 2:31:37T2: 1:49Run: 1:41:47Total Race Time: 4:54:40-Gender Rank: 96Division Rank: 3Overall Rank: 105-Follow Gerard,Facebook: Gerard McDermottInstagram: @gerard.mcdermott-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @PerfectRacePodcastFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilsonWebsite: www.CoachTerryWilson.com
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A podcast focused on allowing listeners to live marathons, triathlons, and ultra distance events through other athlete's eyes and learn from their mistakes. Terry talks with professional triathletes, age group athletes, and allows them to share their wisdom and experiences for others to learn. Some of the episodes feature winners while others highlight the DNF. Triathlon racing can be mastered by listening to and understanding others mistakes, highlights, and things that went well. Whether you're going for Kona or just your first Triathlon, you're able to learn something.www.CoachTerryWilson.com