The REAL Triathlon Podcast podcast

2024 Olympian Kirsten Kasper and Husband 2020 Olympian Matt Sharpe

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Triathlon Water Quality and Media Attention Nicholas and Kirsten discussed the water quality issues that arose during a recent triathlon event. Kirsten explained that the athletes and coaches were kept informed about the water quality through daily emails from the World Triathlon organization. Despite the uncertainty, the athletes seemed to handle the situation well, with Kirsten noting that there was no hesitation among them to participate. The water quality issue also generated significant media attention, both within the triathlon community and among other Olympic sports. Kirsten shared that this attention was beneficial for triathlon, as it increased awareness and excitement for the sport. Sporting Event Experience and Logistics Nicholas and Kirsten discussed their experiences at a recent sporting event. Kirsten shared that she opted not to join the boat ride due to the event's proximity to racing, but she still got to interact with the US team before they boarded. She described the atmosphere as exciting and the camaraderie among athletes as impressive. They also discussed the logistics of the event, with Kirsten mentioning that the village was locked down after a certain time, ensuring everyone stayed in one place. The conversation also touched on the media's focus on the athletes' personal lives, with Kirsten denying she witnessed any condom distribution. Kirsten's Triathlon Preparation and Logistics Kirsten shared her experience of preparing for a triathlon in a village setting, highlighting the high energy and constant activity. She noted the lack of personal space and quiet time, attributing this to the demands of media and the need to utilize various training facilities. Nicholas asked about the logistics of training, and Kirsten explained that the majority of triathletes stayed in the village, with some choosing to stay elsewhere for their high-performance preparation. She also mentioned that the US team was fortunate to have a remote Olympic training center, about 20 minutes away by bus, which included a dining hall, track, swimming pool, indoor track, gym facility, and volleyball courts. Kirsten's Olympic Experience and Race Strategies Kirsten shared her experience of competing in the Olympics, highlighting the unique team culture and the advantage of having US sponsors. She also discussed her approach to the race, focusing on her own performance rather than external pressure. Nicholas and Kirsten talked about the supportive team dynamics, lack of race strategy discussions, and the importance of individual goals. They also discussed the drama surrounding Morgan's outburst and the potential benefits of having a race plan in future competitions. Swim Race Experience and Olympic Admiration Nicholas and Kirsten discussed their experience in a recent swim race, highlighting the challenges posed by a strong current and the need to navigate around boats and walls. Kirsten shared her strategy for dealing with the current and how it impacted her performance. They also discussed the unique challenges of river swimming and the need for athletes to practice in such conditions. Additionally, they talked about their interactions with other athletes, including Simone Biles and Noah Lyles, and expressed their admiration for the production and athleticism of the Olympic Games. Kirsten and Nicholas discussed Kirsten's recent experience in a cycling race. Kirsten shared her disappointment about crashing twice and having to run the final part of the race, resulting in her finishing in last place. Despite the outcome, Nicholas praised Kirsten's resilience and effort, noting that she fared better than many other athletes who also crashed. Kirsten is still processing the experience and trying to understand the cause of her crashes, which she believes were due to slick conditions from horse manure on the track. Kirsten's Olympic Experience and Triathlon Aspirations Kirsten and Nicholas discussed Kirsten's recent Olympic experience and her future aspirations in triathlon. Kirsten shared her excitement about her improving back injury and her upcoming race, the Super Try, in Boston. They both praised the quality and excitement of the Super Try races and discussed the politics and difficult decisions involved in selection processes. The conversation ended with Kirsten's anticipation of participating in the Michigan 70.3 event and Nicholas expressing gratitude for Kirsten's insights into her Olympic experience.

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