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In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, hosts Andy Newell and Brian Halligan sit down with Tim Burke — four-time Olympian, 2013 World Championship silver medalist, and current Director of Athlete Development for U.S. Biathlon. Tim shares his journey from growing up near Lake Placid to becoming the first American to wear the yellow bib on the Biathlon World Cup, including the pivotal coaching change that transformed him from a middle-of-the-pack skier into a podium contender. The conversation blends personal stories, career-defining moments, and a candid look at the mindset needed to compete on the world stage.
The discussion dives deep into Tim’s transition from athlete to coach, revealing the challenges and surprises of working with the next generation. He explains how his approach has evolved to meet the unique motivations and needs of individual athletes, why avoiding early specialization is critical, and how the U.S. team benefits from blending American and European coaching philosophies. Tim also reflects on mental toughness — from handling the pressure of Olympic expectations to developing the ability to “stay in your lane” amid distractions — and offers practical advice athletes can use to build confidence and resilience.
Rounding out the episode, Tim outlines the major initiatives he’s spearheaded at U.S. Biathlon, including the rebirth of the Junior National Team, elite development camps, and the highly successful “Project X” program that recruits top Nordic skiers into biathlon. He shares how these efforts are expanding the talent pipeline, why collaboration with college and club programs is essential, and what it might take to push U.S. Biathlon to the next level internationally. It’s an inspiring, behind-the-scenes look at how world-class athletes are developed — and the culture shifts needed to grow the sport in America.
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In this episode of the Race Ready Podcast, hosts Andy Newell and Brian Halligan sit down with Tim Burke — four-time Olympian, 2013 World Championship silver medalist, and current Director of Athlete Development for U.S. Biathlon. Tim shares his journey from growing up near Lake Placid to becoming the first American to wear the yellow bib on the Biathlon World Cup, including the pivotal coaching change that transformed him from a middle-of-the-pack skier into a podium contender. The conversation blends personal stories, career-defining moments, and a candid look at the mindset needed to compete on the world stage.
The discussion dives deep into Tim’s transition from athlete to coach, revealing the challenges and surprises of working with the next generation. He explains how his approach has evolved to meet the unique motivations and needs of individual athletes, why avoiding early specialization is critical, and how the U.S. team benefits from blending American and European coaching philosophies. Tim also reflects on mental toughness — from handling the pressure of Olympic expectations to developing the ability to “stay in your lane” amid distractions — and offers practical advice athletes can use to build confidence and resilience.
Rounding out the episode, Tim outlines the major initiatives he’s spearheaded at U.S. Biathlon, including the rebirth of the Junior National Team, elite development camps, and the highly successful “Project X” program that recruits top Nordic skiers into biathlon. He shares how these efforts are expanding the talent pipeline, why collaboration with college and club programs is essential, and what it might take to push U.S. Biathlon to the next level internationally. It’s an inspiring, behind-the-scenes look at how world-class athletes are developed — and the culture shifts needed to grow the sport in America.
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