Paul Jones and Kate Charlton talk to Annie Emmerson. Annie Emmerson is a former international athlete, who competed in triathlon, duathlon and running. Over a ten-year period she raced in all three sports for Great Britain winning five major medals. She retired at the top of her sport in 2006 as the World #1 Duathlete. Since retiring from professional sport she has worked in a multitude of rolls including lead ITU World Series race commentator for the BBC. She also w...
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Paul Jones and Kate Charlton talk to Annie Emmerson. Annie Emmerson is a former international athlete, who competed in triathlon, duathlon and running. Over a ten-year period she raced in all three sports for Great Britain winning five major medals. She retired at the top of her sport in 2006 as the World #1 Duathlete. Since retiring from professional sport she has worked in a multitude of rolls including lead ITU World Series race commentator for the BBC. She also w...
22. Leanda Cave - Multiple World Champion IRONMAN, 70.3, ITU, Long Course
PK Triathlon Podcast
33 minutes
4 years ago
22. Leanda Cave - Multiple World Champion IRONMAN, 70.3, ITU, Long Course
In this PK Triathlon Podcast episode, Kate Charlton and Paul Jones are super lucky to be joined by former professional triathlete Leanda Cave. Leanda Cave was a British triathlete. World Triathlon Champion in 2002, she was also the 2012 Ironman Triathlon and Ironman 70.3 World Champion, the first woman in the history of the sport to win both titles in the same year. Leanda competed internationally for Wales and Great Britain. In 2001 Leanda became European Under-23 champion. A year later s...
PK Triathlon Podcast
Paul Jones and Kate Charlton talk to Annie Emmerson. Annie Emmerson is a former international athlete, who competed in triathlon, duathlon and running. Over a ten-year period she raced in all three sports for Great Britain winning five major medals. She retired at the top of her sport in 2006 as the World #1 Duathlete. Since retiring from professional sport she has worked in a multitude of rolls including lead ITU World Series race commentator for the BBC. She also w...