

What if the secret to becoming a world champion wasn’t talent, data, or pressure… but joy, curiosity, and the freedom to fail?
This week on The Runna Podcast, Ben and Anya sit down with Chrissie Wellington OBE - four-time Ironman World Champion, undefeated in 13 Ironman races, and one of the most iconic endurance athletes in history with a largely untold story.
Chrissie didn’t touch triathlon until age 30. She discovered running by accident. She trained by feel, not data. And she rose to the top of the world by relying on joy, intuition, and a deep love of movement - not metrics or expectations.
This episode is more than an elite athlete story. It’s a blueprint for anyone who wants to run, train, or live with more purpose, freedom, and self-belief.
In this deep dive on mental toughness and endurance mindset, we discuss:
🧠 The psychological tools behind her undefeated streak
🔥 Why naïveté, not pressure, made her unstoppable
🌄 How Nepal shaped her resilience and training philosophy
🏆 How she won the Ironman World Championship on her debut
💥 Her iconic 2011 ‘perfectly imperfect’ win (and what it teaches us about failure)
❤️ How to find joy even when training gets hard
🌱 Why she retired at her peak - and how to redefine success
Chrissie’s story will shift your perspective entirely. This is one of the most emotional, philosophical, and uplifting episodes we’ve ever recorded.
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