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The ironminds
May 14, 2015
Non is no stranger to overcoming adversity. It is not the first time in her career that she has had to step away from triathlon for an extended period...
The Ironminds is an Orca documentary project. Featuring current Ironman World Champ Sebastian Kienle, here you can discover more about Sebi's fears, weapons, strategies and what ultimately drives him.
The Ironminds is an Orca documentary project. Ever wondered what goes on in the minds of the world's most elite athletes? In this video featuring Sebastian Kienle, the current Ironman World Champion explains how your body drives you to the line but your mind makes you cross it.
Here you can discover more about Sebastian's fears, weapons, strategies and what ultimately drives him. A true Ironmind in every sense of the word.
May 14, 2015
Non is no stranger to overcoming adversity. It is not the first time in her career that she has had to step away from triathlon for an extended period...
July 7, 2014
As they say, a picture tells a thousand words and we think this photo of Sebastian Kienle running up the finish chute on his way to taking out the Iro...
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