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Michael Kimpton | Airlie Beach Triathlon

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Michael Kimpton shares his incredible journey into triathlon, from overcoming a life-changing motorcycle accident to competing on the world stage at multiple World Championships. In this episode, Michael opens up about resilience, the lessons learned through endurance sport, his approach to training, and the growth of the Airlie Beach Triathlon. A powerful conversation about perseverance, passion, and the transformative impact of triathlon. 

Key Topics: 

- Michael Kimpton’s late start in triathlon at age 63
- Overcoming a motorcycle accident and nerve damage
- Training strategies for older athletes
- Growth and success of the Airlie Beach Triathlon
- Qualifying for Kona and competing in multiple Ironman events
- The importance of community and sponsorship in event success
- Lessons learned from life-threatening injuries and recovery
- The role of passion and perseverance in sports

Takeaways:

- Never give up, no matter the setbacks
- Age is just a number—success is possible at any stage of life
- Building a supportive community is key to event growth
- Preparation and passion can lead to world-class achievements
- Overcoming adversity can inspire others and redefine limits

"There's always someone worse off than yourself."
"Age is just a number—success is possible at any stage."
"Never give up, no matter the setbacks."

Chapters:

00:00 Introduction and Background
09:18 Overcoming Adversity: A Life-Changing Accident
17:21 Competing at Kona: Achievements and Experiences
30:44 Future of the Airlie Beach Triathlon

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