Jesse Dylan will be broadcasting live from the London Triathlon, August 5th and 6th. Click here for details.
2006-07-05
Hunter Kemper and Alan Ley join Triathlon Lifestyle
with their first of many radio interviews. Hunter and Alan will be
blogging on our site soon as we get ready for Cancun!
What are some of the things you can do to help make the race and all the
training miles a more enjoyable experience?
John Cobb talks about basic equipment: the bike, your helmet,
clothing, shoes and pedals.
Devon Harris
As an original Jamaican bobsled team member and 3-time Olympian, Devon Harris achieved his grand dream. His current dream is to inspire others to achieve theirs. Tapping the same energy and determination that enabled him to bobsled with the best in the world, Devon is now sparking audiences of all ages to dream big and take their "game" to the next level.
Andy
Potts
For 17
years, Potts trained as a distance swimmer, logging hundreds
of miles - make that thousands of miles. As a member of the
U.S. National team from 1995-1997 and the captain of the University
of Michigan swim team from 1998-99, Potts was a six-time NCAA
All-American.
Gary
Erickson
Gary Erickson is heralded nationally as a visionary entrepreneur
who believes there is more to business than the bottom line—even though his company, Clif Bar & Co., has done well by the bottom line, having been selected four straight years (1997-2001) to Inc. magazine's list of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States.
Alana
Blahoski
Alana
Blahoski recently returned from her first Olympic coaching
assignment where she helped lead the 2006 U.S. Olympic Women's
Ice Hockey Team to a bronze medal at the XX Olympic Winter
Games in Torino, Italy.
Johann
Koss
Johann
Koss is one of the greatest winter athletes of all time. The
four-time Olympic Gold Medalist in speed skating made world
headlines when he won three Gold Medals at the 1994 Lillehammer
Games. Over the course of his career, he broke a total of 11
world records, won three World All-round Championships, and
numerous World Cups and National Championships.
Team
Hoyte
Rick
was born in 1962 as a spastic quadriplegic, cerebral palsy,
non-speaking person. The ability of his mind and person have
always been strong, and his family have been hearty supporters
of his quest for independence and inclusion in community activities,
sports, school and the workplace. Rick is a graduate of Boston
Terry
Kellogg
Terry
Kellogg is Executive Director of the company, One Percent for
the Planet, a rapidly growing network of companies that give
at least 1% of their revenues to environmental causes every
year. Terry has worked at the intersection of business and
the environment for more than ten years.
Gil
Smolin
As a
professor, researcher and physician at the University of California
Medical Center in San Francisco, Dr. Gil Smolin volunteered
to go to India in 1985 with the Haas Foundation to work with
people afflicted with leprosy. Listening, touching, examining
and offering medical assistance to the less fortunate in
Nick
Russling
Nick
Russling manages the core team and delivery of The Michelob
ULTRA London Triathlon and other triathlon and Duathlon events
in the UK. Nick has covered many areas, including managing
a series of high profile sports personalities and working on
a series of the largest inter-corporate team challenges in
the world.
Stephen
Holmes
Stephen
Holmes director of Triathlon Canada and extremely accomplished
competitor in both Triathlons and Ironman competitions will
be speaking with Jesse about sport, challenges, perseverance
and what it takes to pursue your dreams when it comes to sports,
as well as life.
Carol
Lewis
Olympian
Executive Director of the Carl Lewis Foundation She was a member
of the 1978,1988,1991 U.S. National Track & Field Team,
a member (Long Jump) on the 1980, 1984, 1988 U.S. Olympic Team.
And a member of the U.S. National 2-man bobsled team in 2002-2003.
Kastle
Lund
Kastle
Lund, Executive Director of LACBC and Matt Benjamin, policy
director from the L.A. County Bicycle Coalition and the L.A.
River Ride, will be speaking with Jesse about the importance
of bikes and alternative transportation within the L.A area.
They will be explaining what is being done to increase bicycle
conditi
Tom
Demerly
Tom
Demerly, Founder and owner of Bikesport, Inc. is a veteran
of 28 years in the cycling industry. Demerly is a certified
bike fitter from the prestigious New England Cycling Academy
and a certified triathlon bike fitter from the Fit Institute
of Slow Twitch ( F.I.S.T.)
Bill
Corsan
Bill
Corsan is property administrator at the Vancouver Port Authority
and team captain for the Vancouver Port Authority"s triathlon
team that will be competing in the 2006 ITU Corporate Triathlon
World Championships. Bill has been competing in triathlons
since 1991 and will be competing in his first ironman this
year a
Rick
Hansen
Rick
Hansen, a three-time wheelchair racing world champion, pushed
his wheel chair around the world, traveling 40,000 kilometers
through 34 countries on the legendary Man In Motion World Tour
from 1985-1987.
Scott
Johnson
Scott
Johnson has many gifts, one being the ability to make others
feel comfortable around him with his keen sense of humor. Scott
set the hospital record four years ago after receiving a lung
transplant and being bedridden for two months.
Loreen
Barnett
Today
the world of Triathlon was rocked by a major announcement,
that we broadcast live, with an exclusive interview from the
Executive Director of the International Triathlon Union, Loreen
Barnett.