Jess Learmonth: It's never too late
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Jess Learmonth is a firm fan’s favourite in triathlon. She swam until she was 15, but only came back to sport after taking time out to go travelling. She’d come home, was working in a supermarket and did a triathlon for charity. Little did she know how much that would change her life. Jess has gone on to become an Olympic gold medallist in the mixed relay, two time commonwealth silver medallist and World Triathlon Championship series runner up. And you can guarantee she’ll make you laugh too. You'll hear: How Jess is continuing to train during her pregnancyWhy her Paris Olympic dreams remain very much alive.Why she loves coachingHer passion for supporting people with dyslexiaHow sport gave her confidenceHer go-to Lunch. It might not be what you think. About her laid back approach to life Find out more about this week's guest: Jess Learmonth Instagram Jess Learmonth website Justgiving link: Support and sponsor the fab 5 on their ROC journey for MOVE Charity Like what you heard? Let me know! Connect with Inside Tri Show across Social Media, just search Inside Tri Show or click on the icons below GET YOUR HANDS ON AN EXCLUSIVE EPISODE! Sign up to be a vino buddy or a training buddy on Patreon and get your hands on two patrons-only episodes a year. Or just support the show by buying Helen a coffee every month by becoming a coffee buddy Patreon of the Inside Tri Show. Listener Discounts For 15% Discount on FORM Swim goggles: https://www.formswim.com/pages/insidetrishow This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
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