We’re honoured to feature South African trail legend, Ryan “Hedgie” Sandes - a living testament to what a curious mind, unwavering discipline, and bold risk-taking can achieve. From lining up for his first marathon in Knysna with just three weeks of training, to winning the Gobi Ultra and becoming the first ever to conquer the Four Deserts, to his landmark Western States victory, Ryan has consistently redefined what’s possible in our sport. He’s faced setbacks, from glandular feve...
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We’re honoured to feature South African trail legend, Ryan “Hedgie” Sandes - a living testament to what a curious mind, unwavering discipline, and bold risk-taking can achieve. From lining up for his first marathon in Knysna with just three weeks of training, to winning the Gobi Ultra and becoming the first ever to conquer the Four Deserts, to his landmark Western States victory, Ryan has consistently redefined what’s possible in our sport. He’s faced setbacks, from glandular feve...
Beyond the Finish Line: How Olympic Champion Alistair Brownlee Redefined Winning
Business of Endurance
1 hour 8 minutes
3 months ago
Beyond the Finish Line: How Olympic Champion Alistair Brownlee Redefined Winning
What if the key to Olympic gold - and a life well-lived - came down to only a stride? In this episode, we sit down with Alistair Brownlee: two-time Olympic champion, endurance icon, and someone who’s been redefining what it means to win - on the course, and in life. We dive into a decision that perhaps changed everything - walking away from Cambridge University - the power of brotherhood, and why helping his brother over the finish line in Mexico taught him more than any medal eve...
Business of Endurance
We’re honoured to feature South African trail legend, Ryan “Hedgie” Sandes - a living testament to what a curious mind, unwavering discipline, and bold risk-taking can achieve. From lining up for his first marathon in Knysna with just three weeks of training, to winning the Gobi Ultra and becoming the first ever to conquer the Four Deserts, to his landmark Western States victory, Ryan has consistently redefined what’s possible in our sport. He’s faced setbacks, from glandular feve...