018: Chrissie Wellington on becoming four time World Ironman Champion

Supporting Champions - A podcast by Steve Ingham - Wednesdays

Categories:

Chrissie Wellington OBE four time World Ironman Triathlon Champion and holder of the three world ironman records shares her experiences of performing at the top end of world triathlon. In this interview Chrissie shares her journey into becoming professional, what it was like on the start line, during the races and crossing the finish line. Importantly Chrissie talks about what becoming World Champion meant to her and how she utilised it for greater good. Chrissie is a powerful, soulful and inspirational person with an infectious enthusiasm. But equally she is deeply thoughtful, considerate and hopeful about how she approaches life and her legacy.  Show notes Early beginnings in sport, driven, determined a perfectionist but channelled. Trying out triathlon A dislike for mediocrity! Be brave enough to explore your talents Physical environment, financial support, medical support combined with drive and agency create what is needed to succeed No expectation or pressure for the first World Ironman attempt Late qualification, accommodation half way up the volcano, a broken pedal - not the perfect prep but racing with no expectation. Goal setting focus on process rather than victory "Chrissie you're going to win this!" A sense of euphoria The process of an ironman equates to the rollercoaster of life: extreme highs and lows The importance and the power of sport to create change Rabbit in the headlights Withdrawal from an Ironman due to illness 2011 bike accident led to 'just a flesh wound' and the freedom to race Giving everything and being capable of overcoming more than Chrissie ever believed she could Characteristics and traits What's next…family, Parkrun, public speaking and ambassador for a range of companies Ultra running! Raising a passionate, effervescent, confident, empathetic and adventurous child Making mistakes & being emotional showing our imperfect selves 80 year old self advice: you are capable of so much more than you think. To strive, to keep reaching and to be kind to your self Find out more about Chrissie: Twitter @chrissiesmiles www.chrissiewellington.org Books A Life Without Limits: A World Champion's Journey To The Finish Line: A World Champions Triathlete's Guide To You Perfect Race   Supporting Champions on Twitter www.twitter.com/support_champs Steve Ingham on Twitter www.twitter.com/ingham_steve Supporting Champions on Linkedin, www.linkedin.com/company/supporting-champions Instagram https://www.instagram.com/supportingchampions/ A reminder if you’re keen to pre-register for the next wave of Graduate Membership enrolments then you can do so at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/membership/ If you’re looking for some coaching support or some virtual team development help to support you to get to the next level in work, life or sport then take a look at https://supportingchampions.co.uk/coaching-mentoring/ or drop us a note at [email protected] then you can sign up for a free consultation to explore which package is right for you.

Visit the podcast's native language site