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In this episode of "Find Your Finish Line," I host the extraordinary Mirinda Carfrae, an athlete revered in the triathlon world for her many accomplishments, including being a three-time IRONMAN world champion. We dive into Mirinda's experiences as both a top-tier competitor and as a coach at Salty Bears, a coaching initiative she runs with her husband, Tim O'Donnell. Our conversation kicks off with insights into her current training regime and her reflections on the recent IRONMAN World Championships in Nice, where the Norwegian athletes dominated the podium.
As the women head to Kona for one of the most anticipated races, Mirinda offers her thoughts on the potential frontrunners, outlining the exciting dynamics at play. We discuss how athletes like Lucy Charles-Barclay and Kat Matthews are poised to tackle the course, while also considering the impact of new talents entering the field. Mirinda offers thoughtful analysis on how the courses between Nice and Kona differ and what that means for competitors, while also reflecting on the evolution of women’s participation and recognition in the sport.
Follow Mirinda
Visit Salty Bears at saltybearsracing.com out her Instagram @mirindacarfrae
Twitter @Mirindacarfrae
By Mike Reilly4.6
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In this episode of "Find Your Finish Line," I host the extraordinary Mirinda Carfrae, an athlete revered in the triathlon world for her many accomplishments, including being a three-time IRONMAN world champion. We dive into Mirinda's experiences as both a top-tier competitor and as a coach at Salty Bears, a coaching initiative she runs with her husband, Tim O'Donnell. Our conversation kicks off with insights into her current training regime and her reflections on the recent IRONMAN World Championships in Nice, where the Norwegian athletes dominated the podium.
As the women head to Kona for one of the most anticipated races, Mirinda offers her thoughts on the potential frontrunners, outlining the exciting dynamics at play. We discuss how athletes like Lucy Charles-Barclay and Kat Matthews are poised to tackle the course, while also considering the impact of new talents entering the field. Mirinda offers thoughtful analysis on how the courses between Nice and Kona differ and what that means for competitors, while also reflecting on the evolution of women’s participation and recognition in the sport.
Follow Mirinda
Visit Salty Bears at saltybearsracing.com out her Instagram @mirindacarfrae
Twitter @Mirindacarfrae

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