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 ah...
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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 ah...
🎙️ Hayden Wilde: From Hospital Room to T100 Victory
All in Triathlon with Jelle Geens and Aaron Royle
1 hour 27 minutes
2 months ago
🎙️ Hayden Wilde: From Hospital Room to T100 Victory
Just three months ago, Hayden Wilde was flat on his back in a Japanese hospital bed — injured, uncertain, and facing the possibility of a lost season. Today, he’s standing on the top step of the T100 podium. In this episode, we dive into the injury that stopped him cold, the relentless rehab that followed, and the mindset that turned a hospital room into a launchpad. From doubt to domination, this is the unbelievable 90-day comeback that has the triathlon world talking.
All in Triathlon with Jelle Geens and Aaron Royle
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 ah...