Episodios

  • Back for 2026: Podiums, Duels & Off-Season Chat
    Jan 8 2026

    We’re back with the first episode of 2026! Jelle and Aaron recap their off-seasons and Christmas break, and catch up on what they’ve been up to during the three-week podcast break. Jelle kicks off the year with two podiums from two races, but wasn’t quite strong enough to shake Aaron in their latest duel. We debate what we think is the most important leg in triathlon and finish the episode by answering your questions.

    We’re also stoked to welcome Precision Fuel & Hydration on board as our show sponsor. You can get 15% off by using the code ALLINTRIATHLON at checkout.

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    1 h y 2 m
  • Season Wrap: Qatar T100, Year in Review & Best-and-Fairests awards
    Dec 15 2025

    Jelle debriefs his Qatar T100 race, locking in 3rd place overall in the T100 series, and reflects on his year as a whole

    Aaron lines up for his first race since retirement… after 10 beers the night before 🤝 elite prep, finishing 4th in a 4-man sprint

    We hand out our All In Triathlon Best & Fairest awards for the year — the highs, the heroes, and the moments that stood out

    A massive thank you to everyone who’s supported us in our first year of podcasting — we’ve genuinely been blown away

    We’re signing off for the year, recharging and coming back bigger and better next season

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    1 h y 4 m
  • Alex Yee: The World’s Best Endurance Athlete?
    Dec 9 2025

    Today on the All In Triathlon Podcast:
    Jelle returns from Bahrain after teaming up for the Ironman 70.3 Bahrain relay. We also preview the Qatar T100 Grand Final — big field, big stakes, and probably big chaos.

    Meanwhile, Aaron heads to Wollongong and almost ruins Christmas by accidentally exposing Santa to his mate’s daughter. Elite athlete… amateur festive security.

    Then we dive into Alex Yee’s outrageous 2:06:36 Valencia Marathon. Truly disgusting behaviour. So we’re left asking:

    Is Alex Yee actually the best endurance athlete on the planet right now?

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    55 m
  • The season isn't done yet!
    Nov 30 2025

    All In Triathlon — We’re back! After a solid block training together on the Gold Coast, Jelle checks in from Doha while Aaron dials in from AIT HQ. They’re still battling the heat and humidity but getting it done, sharing the sessions, setbacks, and small wins that kept the momentum rolling. Aaron has been schooling Jelle on cricket—yes, including the Ashes rivalry—while Jelle lays out his plans for the rest of the year, from racing goals to travel logistics. Aaron recaps what he’s been building behind the scenes, and they wrap with a lively listener Q&A

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    1 h y 3 m
  • Casper Stornes and Kristian Blummenfelt!
    Nov 17 2025

    This week on All In Triathlon we’re joined by two of the sport’s biggest stars: Kristian Blummenfelt and Casper Stornes. Both came into the year firing — Casper crowned Ironman World Champion, Bronze at the 70.3 World Championship and runner-up in the Pro Series; Kristian took 2nd at the Ironman World Championship, 3rd at the 70.3 Worlds and won the Ironman Pro Series.

    We dig into their preparation for Marbella: training, mindset and how they stayed motivated in the weeks between Nice and Marbella. Then we break down one of the most epic 70.3 races we’ve ever seen — the tactical moments, the decisive moves and what made it so special. Finally, they share how they’re spending the off‑season and their plans and goals for next year.

    Tune in for insider stories, honest reflection and pro-level insights from two athletes at the top of their game.

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    57 m
  • World Champs recap with Lucy Charles-Barclay and Jelle Geens!!!
    Nov 11 2025

    This week on All In Triathlon, we’re joined by Lucy Charles-Barclay, fresh off her incredible Ironman 70.3 World Championship victory — just four weeks after suffering heat exhaustion in Kona while leading the race. Lucy takes us inside her remarkable comeback: what went into her decision to race again so soon, how she executed a near-perfect swim, and the mental and physical effort it took to stay with Taylor Knibb on the bike — including hitting her best-ever 2-hour power. She also opens up about keeping her cool on the run when Taylor surged ahead, and what it took to finish the job and claim another world title.

    Jelle also claims back-to-back World Championship titles. Jelle breaks down his rollercoaster race day — the crash, the mechanical, and the gritty determination it took to fix his bike, push through an insanely tough ride, and go head-to-head in an epic run battle with Kristian Blummenfelt.

    From resilience and redemption to raw race-day insight, this episode is packed with world-class performances, behind-the-scenes stories, and lessons in mental toughness.

    Tune in — you won’t want to miss this one. 🎧

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    1 h y 19 m
  • Retirement, Noosa and 70.3 World Champs
    Nov 4 2025

    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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    49 m
  • Ben Reszel - Coach of Jelle, Patrick Lange and others joins the pod
    Oct 30 2025

    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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    1 h y 24 m
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