In this episode of All In Triathlon, Aaron opens up about his emotional retirement from professional racing — and why the iconic Noosa Triathlon was the perfect place to hang up the suit. He reflects on the incredible outpouring of support from fans and fellow athletes, shares what’s next in life after racing, and gives an honest (and hilarious) breakdown of his final race — spoiler: he felt absolutely shit!Meanwhile, Jelle checks in from training camp with an update on his form, a look ahead to Marbella, and how he’s gearing up to defend his 70.3 World Championship title.Expect honesty, banter, and plenty of behind-the-scenes insight from two athletes who’ve lived it all — the highs, the lows, and the long rides in between.🎧 Tune in, go All In, and get ready for a real look at life inside triathlon.
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Ben Reszel - Coach of Jelle, Patrick Lange and others joins the pod
In this episode of All In Triathlon, we sit down with the brilliant Ben Reszel, coach to world-class triathletes Jelle Geens, Patrick Lange and many others. Known for his meticulous approach to training and athlete development, Ben shares his story of how he found his way into coaching and what drives his philosophy today.He also opens up about the top five reasons you rarely hear him on podcasts — and why this conversation is an exception. From structure and data to intuition and balance, Ben offers an in-depth look at what makes elite-level programming truly effective.Whether you’re a coach, athlete, or passionate fan of the sport, this episode offers a rare and valuable glimpse into the mindset of one of triathlon’s most thoughtful coaches.🎧 Listen now on all major streaming platforms.
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Matthew Hauser - World & Peoples Champ joins the pod!
This week on All In Triathlon, we’re joined by none other than Mathew Hauser, fresh off an unforgettable season that saw him cap it all off with victory at the World Triathlon Grand Final and claim the World Championship title on home soil.Mathew takes us inside his incredible year — from the highs, the hard work, and the pivotal moments that shaped his championship run — to what it felt like crossing the line in front of a roaring Aussie crowd.We also dive into what was a spectacular weekend of racing in Wollongong, with action across every level — T100, Junior, U23, Para, and Elite fields — showcasing the depth and spirit of the sport.Aaron shares an inside look at his own race experience, guiding Sam Harding to an impressive 4th place in the Para event, while Jelle gives us the latest on his prep and mindset heading into his 70.3 title defence.It’s a jam-packed episode full of insight, emotion, and behind-the-scenes stories from one of the biggest weekends in triathlon.Tune in, get inspired, and go All In!
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IM Kona Predictions with Pro Tri News’ Kyle Glass
This week on All In Triathlon, we’re joined by Kyle Glass from Pro Tri News — and if there’s anyone who loves triathlon more than Kyle, we haven’t met them yet! Together, we take a deep dive into the women’s Ironman World Championship in Kona happening this weekend. From breaking down the strongest contenders to exploring how different race scenarios could play out on the Big Island, we cover it all. And of course, we wrap things up with our podium predictions and who we think will be crowned world champion.
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Sam Laidlow’s Ironman World Championship Story
In this episode of the All In Triathlon Podcast, Sam Laidlow breaks down his rollercoaster journey to the 2025 Ironman World Championship in Nice. From the struggles of recovering after Kona 2024 to the doubts about chasing qualification this year, Sam opens up on what turned his season around, how Roth influenced his decision, and the final months of prep leading into race day.He takes us inside the big moments in Nice — what really happened in the swim, his “just send it” approach on the bike, trying to shake off the Norwegians, and the emotions of the run. Sam also looks ahead to Kona 2026 and what it will take to finally beat the Norwegians.