This session pools together industry leaders from within our sport and poses the question of “ what will triathlon look like going forwards. Are there any lessons we can learn from this current situation and apply going forwards?
Join our panel of experts and hear what they have to say about the 'new normal‘.
Panel guests include;
Matt Baird - Features Editor, 220 Triathlon
Matt is an experienced sports journalist and published triathlon author with experience in writing, commissioning and editing copy, covering Triathlon events and expos around the world.
He recently completed a a half-Ironman triathlon in his Bristol garden (featuring a 2.6m paddling pool, static bike and half-marathon run) to promote keeping fit while on lockdown, while raising money for the NHS Charities Together.
Tarsh Wendt - Founder of Stomp the Pedal
Tarsh is a London based Aussie, and founder of activewear label Stomp The Pedal. She’s a podcaster, motivational speaker and multiple Ironman triathlete.
Dirk Friel - Co Founder of Training Peaks
Dirk Friel is co-founder and Chief Evangelist of TrainingPeaks and Peaksware. He has been helping age-group athletes, Olympians and World Champions track, analyze and plan their training for more than 20 years
Joanne Murphey
Joanne Murphy is the voice behind Tri Talking Sport. An accomplished event MC, live presenter and international sports announcer working with brands and events across a wide range of sectors. She is the host of the sports podcast 'Tri Talking Sport' launched in May of this year.
Gary Roethenbaugh
Gary has amassed extensive experience of the endurance sport industry in areas as diverse as consumer research, market quantification and strategic advice. A two-time IRONMAN finisher, he is a committed mid-pack athlete!
Gary is the founder of MultiSport Research (MSR), established in 2010 with a single mission: to be the most successful, creative and ground-breaking consulting agency for the international endurance sport industry.
Presented by Paul Kaye
Paul has been an announcer for over 30 years after starting out as a DJ at a radio station in Cape Town, South Africa, at the age of 20.
He is a two-time IRONMAN finisher and has been an announcer at IRONMAN events all over the world.