Another Triathlon Podcast
Episode 123: The Qatar Grand Final, Golf Carts Gone Rogue, and Rules No One Can Agree On
10 Dec 2025
Send us a textThis week on Another Triathlon Podcast, brought to you by maunaapparel, Jenna Caer and Josh unpack a wild stretch in the triathlon world. The T100 Grand Final in Qatar is finally here and the season is ending with maximum tension, from winner takes all battles in the women’s field to Hayden Wilde’s stranglehold on the men’s series and a stacked crew of contenders trying to blow the script apart in brutal heat at the end of a very long year.Before they dive into Qatar, the episode runs through a heavy mix of racing and industry storylines. Josh clocks his first sub twenty 5k in years and locks in his road to Tokyo and Berlin, Jenna Caer is navigating snowy Canadian bricks and an unconfirmed Qatar multisport race, Precision Hydration is announced as the new Ironman North America hydration sponsor, Team Mana camp in Scottsdale opens with a big apparel bundle incentive, and Ironman 70.3 La Quinta delivers a full what the f moment with a runaway golf cart destroying the pro women’s bike rack and a controversial DQ for Lionel Sanders over a half unzipped race suit.Highlights • Josh’s first sub twenty 5k and building toward Tokyo and Berlin • Winter training chaos in Canada and coaching outdoor bricks in the snow • Precision Hydration becomes Ironman North America’s hydration sponsor • Team Mana training camp in Scottsdale and early registration perks • The La Quinta golf cart disaster and how it wrecked multiple pro bikes • Lionel Sanders DQ over a half unzipped suit and the debate over outdated rules • Talbot’s explosive reaction and the larger conversation about consistency • Ironman Western Australia recap including Lottie Wilms’ Kona qualification • Georgia Taylor Brown and Vincent Luis taking wins in Bahrain • T100 Qatar preview and why the women’s race is winner takes all • The case for Julie Derron, Lucy Charles Barclay and Kate Waugh • How heat, travel and end of season fatigue may decide the race • Yelle Geens’ path to the men’s title and what Hayden Wilde needs to do • Outside picks like Martin Van Riel, Morgan Pearson and Jonas Schomburg • Why top ten matters most this year for 2025 T100 race invites • The rise of surprise contenders and the danger of assuming predictable outcomesQuickfire Q and A • Who we think lands on the podium in both races • Athletes most likely to disrupt the favourites • How heat and swim dynamics change the entire race • Who benefits most from a run heavy showdownFollow the show: @anothertriathlonpodcast Jenna Caer: @jennacaer Josh: @joshmvernon Fede: @fedemultisportSupport the showStay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to [email protected] https://www.instagram.com/anothertriathlonpodcast/
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