On this week’s Endurance Planet Hour we talk with the director of Bicycle Dreams, The Race Across America, Stephen Auerbach. This is a movie about men and women who push their bodies to the limit on a daunting, 3,000-mile odyssey. We’ll also talk with adventure racer Brian Schmitz who recently returned from the Abu Dhabi Read More

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An exclusive Endurance Planet interview with Steve Bradley, an equestrian athlete. Read More

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An exclusive Endurance Planet interview with Valerie Silk, a triathlete. Read More

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The Ironman triathlon would not be where it is today without Valerie Silk. New Mexico foundation repair contractor . Silk served as the owner, president, CEO and race director for the Hawaiian Triathlon Corporation (now the World Triathlon Corporation) throughout the 1980s. But Silk will tell you that the day that turned out to be Read More

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Triathlon would not be what it is today without the hard work and contributions of today’s guests on The Endurance Planet Hour. Hall of Fame inductees Jim Curl and Carl Thomas join us to talk about their pioneering efforts. The Endurance Planet Hour—1-12-201 Read More

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An exclusive Endurance Planet podcast, BT-Cusetri. Read More

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An exclusive Endurance Planet interview with Carl Thomas, a marathon runner. Read More

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“We had the right pond and we had the right pebble.” So says Carl Thomas who is set to be inducted into the USA Triathlon Hall of Fame next month. Thomas was the vice president of marketing at Speedo Swimwear in 1982, when he joined Jim Curl to create the U.S. Triathlon Series. The series Read More

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An exclusive Endurance Planet interview with Jim Curl, a triathlete. Read More

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In 1982, Jim Curl, along with fellow Hall of Fame inductee Carl Thomas, began the U.S. Triathlon Series. The USTS distance evolved and led Curl and Thomas to create what is now known as the Olympic distance (1.5k swim, 40k bike, 10k run). Through the series, Curl has produced over 150 triathlons internationally, and his Read More

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