- 1 hour 7 minutes#123 WTCS QUIBERON DEBRIEF
We take a spin through all the action from the WTCS Quiberon weekend, where Dorian Coninx's win couldn't stop Vasco Vilaça's stranglehold on the Series getting a little tighter and Cassandre Beaugrand made it four from four on home soil before the Mixed Relay took charge in fine style on the Sunday. From course question marks to the moto drafting drama and what is next for Alex Yee, the return of Tilda Mansson, rise and rise of Jolien Vermeylen and much more, it's all here on the World Triathlon Podcast as we continue the march through the 2026 Championship Series and look ahead to Tiszy!
24 June 2026, 4:38 pm - 47 minutes 21 seconds#122 - HUATULCO WC + EURO CHAMPS + WTCS QUIBERON PREVIEW
We recap an action-packed weekend of Huatulco World Cup and European Championship Tarragona racing, and look ahead to the fourth stop of the 2026 World Triathlon Championship Series in Quiberon, where Cassandre Beaugrand headlines a home race, Alex Yee tries to reel in men's leader Vasco Vilaça, and the first Serie Mixed Team Relay takes over on Sunday.
You can watch all the WTCS Quiberon action with a Race Pass on TriathlonLive.tv15 June 2026, 9:26 pm - 54 minutes 37 seconds#121 - CHAOS & COMEBACKS IN ALGHERO
Ahh Sardinia. Home of some high triathlon drama over the years, and the third stop of the 2026 World Triathlon Championship Series lived up to that reputation every which way at the end of May. Will McCloy and Belinda Granger join Doug Gray to pour through the racing and what impact it all has on the world title chase, with some big guns like Matt Hauser and Alex Yee mis-firing and Cassandre Beaugrand sending out a chilling message to her title rivals!
Watch all the action back on TriathlonLive.tv3 June 2026, 8:00 am - 44 minutes 17 seconds#120 YOKOHAMA REWIND + ALGHERO PREVIEW SHOW
After another yahoo in Yokohama, the team sets its sights on WTCS Alghero, where the mouthwatering prospect of Matt Hauser, Alex Yee, Hayden Wilde, Vasco Vilaça and countless others will go toe-to-toe for the first time this year.
Series commentator Belinda Granger and World Triathlon's Kris Gemmell give their reflections on the brilliance and guts of young Tilda Mansson's sprint finish against Beth Potter, and the rise of Australia and the art of the breakaway.
Tune in to TriathlonLive.tv for guaranteed fireworks in Alghero from 11am CEST on 30 May!22 May 2026, 1:58 pm - 37 minutes 36 seconds#119 The Vasco Golden bonus episode
After 9 podiums, we get the run down on the first Series gold of his career from the man himself, Vasco Vilaça, as the 'Little Man' demands a showdown with commentator Will McCloy...
6 May 2026, 4:22 pm - 58 minutes 17 seconds#118 WTCS SAMARKAND RECAP SHOW
The World Triathlon Championship Series was back with a bang at the weekend with two firing WTCS Samarkand races that saw Vasco Vilaça scoop a gritty first Series gold and Beth Potter back to her best with a consummate 10km off a hot and hard 40km bike.
Will McCloy and Belinda Granger are also back to give their view from the commentary booth, Marton Kropko dials in to tell all about his triple breakaway and injury blow up, and we talk bottle flips and Vuckets at the T100 Singapore...
Watch all the action back over on TriathlonLive.tv28 April 2026, 5:30 pm - 1 hour 31 seconds#117 - SAMARKAND PREVIEW SHOW
The 2026 World Triathlon Championship Series commentary duo Will McCloy and Belinda Granger join the podcast to preview a massive first WTCS of 2026 in Samarkand on 25 April.
After the postponement of Abu Dhabi, attentions turn to the Silk Road, Uzbekistan, where one of the strongest women's fields we have seen in recent memory lines up, including Olympic and World Champions Lisa Tertsch, Cassandre Beaugrand, Gwen Jorgensen, Georgia Taylor-Brown and Beth Potter, before last year's overall silver and bronze Miguel Hidalgo and Vasco Vilaça try to hold off young guns like John Reed, Henry Graf and Oliver Conway in the men's race!
Plus with T100 Singapore pitting World Champions Matt Hauser and Hayden Wilde head-to-head for the first time over the 100km distance, 25 April is shaping up to be a massive day of racing - watch it all over on TriathlonLive.tv.
17 April 2026, 1:04 pm - 39 minutes 40 seconds#116 - DAVID CANTERO + FANNI SZALAI
Out of the fires of the Lanzarote World Cup emerged men's gold medallist David Cantero, overcoming a 10s penalty to come soaring back and set up one of the great World Cup finishes, and Hungary's 18-year-old wonder kid Fanni Szalai. Even a hard, late bike crash wouldn't derail her debut, running in a gutsy top 10 finish that suggests very big things to come through the LA28 and Brisbane 2032 Olympic cycles and beyond...
Watch it all back on TriathlonLive.tv and stay tuned for the Haikou World Cup and T100 Gold Coast on 21 March.
18 March 2026, 2:37 pm - 47 minutes 19 seconds#115 - GEORGIA TAYLOR-BROWN + LANZAROTE WC PREVIEW
Great Britain's Georgia Taylor-Brown took 'a year out' in 2025, only to finish in the PTO top 10 thanks to a flurry of world-class performances over the middle distance. Now, she sets her sights firmly back on Olympic goals, and the path to LA28 begins at the Lanzarote World Cup!
11 March 2026, 7:02 pm - 45 minutes 40 seconds#114 - Race Ranger Explained: The triathlon start up switching up racing
James Elvery is one half of the team behind Race Ranger, the biking draft zone innovation shaking up racing and bringing tech into the notoriously murky waters of draft monitoring.
From PTO to Para Triathlon, Ironman to Paris 2024, the three-light system has helped clarify racing for athletes, officials and organising and Race Ranger now has set its sights and lights on an Age Group race near you. Eight years on from the first conversations with World Triathlon and at the centre of a major shift of Ironman rules into line with PTO, James Elvery reveals the labour of love and endless hours that have brought his vision into reality.
2 February 2026, 9:15 pm - 46 minutes 8 seconds#113 - MANAMI IIJIMA: from Guam to the world
For a self-confessed chilled-out Pacific islander, coming to terms with short-course swimming chaos has been a steep learning curve for Guam’s Manami Iijima.
We caught up with the Team World Triathlon athlete at the end of the 2025 season to catch up on a whirlwind rise through the sport to the biggest start line of them all.
From the development of triathlon in the Pacific region to the tough realities of learning the artform, the country's first ever Olympic triathlete rewinds over a fast-track route to Paris 2024 and her journey through the anxiety of an Olympic debut. Hear about those first international races as a wide-eyed solo traveller and the secret power of not over-thinking... and proudly representing a vast-yet-tiny corner of the Oceania continent.
>> The Lava Song (sadly without Manami's ukelele)
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