Afleveringen
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In this jam-packed episode, the hosts tackle everything from triathlon struggles to unexpected life curveballs. đââď¸đ´ââď¸đââď¸ Laytonâs got a new ride (but is it faster than his run splits?), a prank pregnancy test sparks momentary chaos, and someoneâs paying the price for slackingâwith a raw egg punishment. đĽđ¤˘
Speaking of eggs, Sarah shares a very questionable travel story involving a trip to Thailand and an egg experience she will never forget. Letâs just say... some things once seen, canât be unseen. đđŁ
This episode is all about getting to know Lleytonâhis triathlon journey, his motivations, and how he balances training with real life. The crew also breaks down their recent Malulaba race, where a last-minute switch turned it into a duathlon, forcing some to rethink their strategy. They discuss the sting of a DNF (Did Not Finish), and whether the financial side of triathlonâentry fees vs. prize moneyâreally adds up.
Plus, the future of the sport, long-course racing, and the rise of the T100 format shaking up the scene.
A little chaos, a lot of laughs, and some real talk about endurance sportsâthis one's got it all!
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Weâre doing a "Get to Know Lockie" specialâbecause, honestly, who even is this guy? While Sare battles through a questionable hangover, Lockie takes center stage to share his journey from surf lifesaving to triathlon, reflecting on his early days in the sport, the challenges heâs faced, and what keeps him coming back for more.
Along the way, we dive into the latest AFL and NRL updates, debate the rise of German triathletes, and discuss why short course athletes are suddenly dominating long course events. Lockie also revisits some of his most questionable race-day fashion choices, including a tri-suit moment heâd probably rather forget. We wrap things up with highlights from 70.3 Geelong and some bold predictions for Ironman South Africa.
Tune in for laughs, questionable life choices, and a deep dive into the man the myth the legend that is Lockie Jones.
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This week on The Unfunded Podcast, the crew takes on floods, fierce racing, and the fine art of not getting hit by cars. đđ From the Devonport Oceania Championships to training disasters that would make even the toughest triathletes cry into their protein shakes, itâs been a week.
We chat race performances, the emotional rollercoaster of competing, and why triathlon still pays less than your average lemonade stand. (Seriously, why are we doing this again? đ¤) Plus, we spotlight an emerging female athlete whoâs shaking up the scene and debate whether triathlon needs more indoor events or just better snacks.
Oh, and if you've ever had a car come a little too close while cycling, weâve got some thoughts (and a strongly worded message for reckless drivers). Buckle upâitâs a wild one. đď¸đ´ââď¸
Listen now for podium predictions, questionable financial decisions, and near-death experiences.
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We kick things off with a tribute to triathlon legend Jenny Alcorn, who recently passed away. A massive influence on the sport (and on Lockieâs career), her impact wonât be forgotten.
Then, in true Unfunded fashion, we go from heartfelt to hardcore, covering our training updates, upcoming Aussie Champs, and Sarahâs Couch to 10K challengeâwhich she signed up for willingly but now deeply regrets.
We also take a deep dive into Hyrox, the latest fitness craze thatâs basically CrossFitâs chaotic cousinâa grueling mix of running and strength exercises that sounds like pure pain. Naturally, the boys are keen.
Oh, and doping scandals are back on the menu as we unpack the recent case involving triathlete Imogen Simmondsâwho blamed her positive test on intimate relations with her partner. Yep, you read that right. We break down her excuse, and whether this is the wildest doping defence weâve ever heard.
All that, plus a look at recent Ironman races, emerging talents, and more bad decisions in the name of fitness.
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Weâre making history, folksâUnfunded has its first-ever guest! And not just any guestâBrayden Mercer, fresh off a shocking and well-earned 2nd place finish at the World Cup in Napier!
As a bit of an underdog, Brayden takes us inside his Napier race madnessâwhat got him through, what fuels his fire, and how it feels to almost win but definitely flex on the rest of the field.
Meanwhile, footy is back (and you know we have thoughts), Lleyton got drug tested in Malaysia, and for some very suspicious reason, both boys have now been drug tested since starting the pod. Coincidence? Surely.
Oh, and Lockie lost a bet on Napier, which means he had to wear a very special tri-suitâone once owned by the GOAT of triathlon himself. Whether it gave him superpowers or just a very snug fit is still up for debate.
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We cover everything from a Lycra-fueled bet to Valentine's Day antics, all while diving deep into the world of endurance sports. We break down upcoming races, the impact of Nedd Brockmanâs documentary, and the growing influence of social media personalities in triathlon. The conversation explores the rise of quick-fix training programs, the challenges pro athletes face in an influencer-driven era, and the evolving landscape of sports coaching. Plus, we analyze recent triathlon races, critique commentary styles, spotlight emerging talents, and share predictions for the season ahead.
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Racing is back, and so is the drama! The boys break down the excitement of the season opener, their (questionable) Valentineâs Day plans, and what itâs like being a triathlete featured in a Super Bowl commercial. They dive into hot topics within the sport, including the ongoing debate around transgender athletes in triathlon, the balance between community and professionalism, and how the sport continues to evolve. Plus, they analyse the upcoming Abu Dhabi race, make bold predictions for the menâs and womenâs fields, and debate whether running is changing the game in triathlon.
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We're pull back the curtain on life as unfunded triathletesâthe struggles, the hustle, and bold predictions for the 2025 season. We break down how off-season training in triathlon compares to other sports, share some wild stories about party culture among athletes, and call out the sportâs need for better visibility (because letâs be honest, the commentary could use some serious energy). They also dive into the current state of triathlon broadcasting, explore whether betting markets could make the sport more exciting, and debate how drama and storytelling could bring in more fans. Plus, we lay out our personal goals, pick our breakout athletes to watch, and set expectations for the upcoming World Series events.
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Another two athletes with a podcast? Yep. Plus one Sarah. But unlike the swim leg, we promise not to lose you in the first five minutes.
In our debut episode of The Unfunded, we break down the chaos, controversy, and clutch moments of 2024. From doping dramas to Olympic selection scandals to finish-line beefs that made Twitter implodeânothing is off-limits.
Weâll also celebrate the best of the best: our standout performances and the athletes who kept us on the edge of our carbon-plated shoes.
Strap in, aero tuck, and get ready for unfiltered triathlon talk with just the right amount of chaos.