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Apr 20, 2026
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| 4/20/26 | S8 E1_Welcome to the 2027 race season | We’re fired up to kick off Season 8 of the TeamCPNZ Kathmandu Coast to Coast Podcast, and what a way to start the 2027 season.In Episode 1, we bring you stories, insights, and inspiration from across the field…We catch up with 2026 Longest Day Men’s Champion, Hamish Elliot, as he shares his journey to the Coast to Coast start line and the key learnings from an epic day out on course.We also chat with TeamCPNZ athlete Calan Jones, who took on the 2 Day event this year. Calan reflects on her two-day adventure from the wild West Coast to the East Coast, offering real insights into what it takes to prepare for and tackle this iconic challenge. And joining us for a race perspective, Race Director Glen Currie gives us a recap of the 2026 event, along with valuable tips for first-timers heading into 2027.From elite performance to first-timer advice, this episode has something for everyone, whether you’re dreaming of the start line or already training.We’re so excited to be back and to bring you another season of stories, learning, and community as we build towards the 2027 Kathmandu Coast to Coast. | — | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | S7 E7 Part 2_Race recap - Finish Line | Join Angus and Richard for a comprehensive review of the Kathmandu Coast to Coast from the finish line of the 2026 Kathmandu Coast to Coast | — | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | S7 E7 Part 1_2026 Race recap | Join Angus and Richard for a comprehensive review of the Kathmandu Coast to Coast. This episode is split into two halves: This is Part 1 | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | S7 E6 Part 2_Glen Currie | Race week has arrived. And yes… in the words of Flight of the Conchords — it’s business time.Helen GillespieSix years on from significant health challenges, Helen has the Longest Day firmly in her sights.After having to pull out before the kayak last time, 2026 is different:The preparation has been doneThe belief is thereThis is her momentAn inspiring reminder of why we toe the line.Glen Currie – Race DirectorThe man steering the ship as race day approaches. Glen shares:Key messages for athletes heading into the big dayFinal race-week remindersWho to keep an eye on when it comes to podium contenders🎧 Tune in. Lock in. It’s Coast to Coast week. | — | ||||||
| 2/5/26 | S7 E6 Part 1_Kathmandu CEO Megan Welch | The start line is in sight and we’re kicking off our final Kathmandu Podcast before race day with a two part series. This episode we catch up with :Toby BrookesLast year’s fastest paddler on the Waimak and the anchor of Richard & Angus’ Coast to Coast team.We chat:What does the new boat look like?How’s he shaping up heading into the big day?What it really takes to be fastest when it countsMegan Welch – CEO, KathmanduA passionate leader who truly walks (and runs) the talk. Megan shares:How Kathmandu has helped shape the feel and future of Kathmandu Coast to Coast10 years of partnership — and what’s nextTraining updates for the Mountain Run (even when weather throws a curveball)The special connection between Kathmandu and her Coast to Coast goalThis is about more than racing — it’s about people, purpose, and what Coast to Coast truly stands for.🎧 Listen now and get race-week ready | — | ||||||
| 1/18/26 | S7 E5_Gemma McCaw & Conrad Goodhew | In this episode, we welcome Gemma McCaw, Kathmandu Ambassador, Coast to Coast athlete, and passionate advocate for getting more women into the outdoors. Gemma shares her unique Coast to Coast journey, from tackling the Mountain Run on her honeymoon in 2017, to lining up for the Two Day Tandem in 2026 alongside Shaz Dagg.Beyond racing, Gemma works closely with Kathmandu’s research and development team on their women’s range, and is involved in community-led events aimed at reducing barriers for women to get outdoors and adventuring. She talks openly about connecting like-minded women and helping them achieve things they didn't think were possible. We’re also joined by Conrad Goodhew, accredited Sports Dietitian based in Christchurch, who works with elite sporting organisations including the Crusaders, lectures in sports nutrition, presents to businesses, and supports athletes one-on-one through CGN. Conrad is all about cutting through the noise and making nutrition simple, personalised, and effective, whether you’re chasing peak performance or just trying to fuel better day to day. | — | ||||||
| 12/23/25 | S7 E4_Staying Safe. Checking in. Racing Smart | In Episode 4, we dive into one of the most important conversations in endurance sport, how to stay safe and truly check in with yourself on race day, especially at an event as unique and demanding as the Kathmandu Coast to Coast.We’re joined by Shaz Dagg and Dr Annabel Merrett for a powerful and honest discussion around decision-making under fatigue, listening to your body, and racing with awareness.Shaz Dagg is a NZ Elite Paratriathlete and the first female amputee to conquer the Kathmandu Coast to Coast. After an accident at the 2024 Coast to Coast, Shaz made a shift in direction, turning her focus to Ironman and going on to complete a full-distance Ironman in late 2024. Now, with fresh perspective and renewed motivation, Shaz has her sights set on Kathmandu Coast to Coast 2026, where she’ll compete in a tandem pairing with another Kiwi legend Gemma McCaw. We unpack her goal-setting process, her gorgeous and positive mindset, and how she navigates both physical and mental challenges.Alongside Shaz, Dr Annabel Merrett shares expert insight into athlete safety, self-awareness, and why checking in with yourself can be the key to not just finishing, but finishing well.This is a must-listen episode for anyone preparing for Coast to Coast, or any endurance event where resilience, mindset, and smart decision-making matter. | — | ||||||
| 11/12/25 | S7 E3_ Injury & Recovery + Bunch Riding | We’re back this Wednesday 12 November at 8pm with another jam-packed episode!This week we’re joined by Motus Lead Physiotherapist Brett Warman and Race Director Glen Currie.🏃♀️ Injury & Recovery – Brett shares expert advice on what to do if you get injured during training. From understanding your risk factors to knowing when to stop, get assessed, and how to adapt your training — it’s all about keeping you on track for the start line.🚴♂️ Bike Chat with Richard & Angus – We dive into bunch riding, why learning the 5 S’s of Bunch Cycling is so valuable, and the importance of a good bike fit for comfort and performance.🌄 Race Update with Glen Currie – Glen brings us the latest on the course, key training focuses, what to expect from the weather, and whether brother Braden Currie might make a return to the start line after stepping back from Ironman racing.Get ready to learn, laugh, and get inspired — all part of your Coast to Coast journey! | — | ||||||
| 11/9/25 | S7 E2_Kayak & MTN Run | This week we’re diving deep into two of the epic stages of Coast to Coast – the Kayak and Mountain Run.🏞 On the river:Race Director Glen Currie shares what to expect on race day and how to fine-tune your training for the kayak stage so you’re ready for whatever the Waimakariri throws at you.⛰ On the mountain:Mountain legend Ben Williams takes us on a deep dive into the infamous run. He’s traversed it more times than Richard Greer has eaten custard squares… and trust us, that’s saying something.💡 Plus: Gus and Richard chat about TeamCPNZ Training Plan Plus – our Coast to Coast-specific coaching programme starting September 2 to get you fully race-ready.🎧 Don’t miss this one – packed with insider tips and expert advice. | — | ||||||
| 8/10/25 | S7 E1_2026 Intro | We talk to Richie Owen - the operations manager of the Kathmandu Coast to Coast about his roll and all of the fundraising that goes on as part of this awesome event for every coffee and bacon butty that you purchase over the weekend.We will then bring Annabel morris into the show, a first timer that completed the event after arriving back in NZ after working overseas for the last couple of years. What she learnt, how her build was and learning to share.Wrapping up the show, Bob MacLachlan will talk paddling and how to learn and develop your kayaking. Bob is a Kayak instructor based in Wanaka who has finished on the podium of the Longest day. | — | ||||||
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| 1/31/25 | S6 E6_Pre-race prep with race director Glen Currie | As you make your final preparations for race day, pack the car and head to Greymouth for race registration check out our final instalment of the 2025 Kathmandu Coast to Coast Podcast. Today we chat to Mental Skills Coach Warwick Wood who speaks about getting your mental prep sorted in the days leading up to race day so you can perform to your potential. Toby Brooke who won the competition to be the paddler for Richard and Angus’s 3 person two-day team joins us to talk paddling. We wrap up the podcast with elite competitor Deb Lynch who is keen to right the wrongs of the last couple of years and see how good she can go in her 3rd attempt in the Longest Day. Bring it on!! | — | ||||||
| 1/13/25 | S6 E5_with Ben Phillips | Race Director Glen Currie shares some important race day updates, his top picks and ones to watch. We chat with Ben Phillips, who had the 3rd step on the podium in last year's Longest Day. We get an insight into what his final prep looks like as he approaches the big day on the 8th of Feb as he has his sights set on the first step of the Kathmandu Coast to Coast Podium for 2025. Plus, Eddie Fardell shares his tips for your Support Crew to help with your race day prep. Show hosts Richard and Angus also talk to the importance around Bunch Riding skills and preparation and how to put these into practice on race day. There is also an exciting announcement for a competition KATHMANDU has lined up for this year's competitors... you'll want to be tuned in for this one. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/24 | S6 E4 : Race day nutrition powered by Pure Sports Nutrition | In this episode we will be diving deep into the world of training and race nutrition, a crucial topic for anyone gearing up for the next edition of the Kathmandu Coast to Coast. Joining us are Marewa and Tessa from Pure Sports Nutrition, who will share their insights on fueling your body for optimal performance. Plus, we have C2C Race Director Glen Currie joining us —who will bring us the latest updates and essential information. Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or just starting your journey, this episode is packed with valuable tips and motivation to help you reach your goals. So, grab your headphones and get ready to elevate your race prep with expert advice and exciting updates. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/24 | S6 E3 _ Injury Prevention | Episode 3 of this season is all about getting to the start line- fit as you can, injury-free, fresh and ready to go with a plan of how you and your support crew are going to execute your day. We are joined by Sam Manson – Sam is not just your average multisporter; he thrives on pushing his limits in events like the legendary Kathmandu Coast to Coast. Join us as we dive into what is behind his stellar conditioning, how he gears up for those challenges, and the fun adventures that come with being a multisport athlete. Get ready for some inspiring stories and tips that will keep you motivated all season long! Also in our awesome line-up, we chat to Motus Physio, Brett Warman. Brett will fill us in on making it to race day in one piece…using the good ol’ adage of ‘prevention is better than cure!’ | — | ||||||
| 12/4/24 | S6 E2 _ with Hannah Lund | This episode sees Richard Greer sharing invaluable advice on optimising your training for biking, running, and kayaking six months ahead of your big race day. Whether you’re a seasoned athlete or a newcomer to the scene, Richard’s tips are bound to assist your approach to preparing for your Kathmandu Coast to Coast. We also have the pleasure of catching up with Hannah Lund, who is gearing up for an epic Kathmandu Coast to Coast in 2025. Join us as we explore Hannah’s journey, aspirations, and her quest to claim the coveted top spot on the Women’s Elite Podium. | — | ||||||
| 3/26/24 | S6, Ep 1 – 2025 Let's Go! | Our first episode for Season 6 is jam-packed with helpful tips and tricks to kick off your goal towards the 2025 KMDC2C event! Join our hosts, TEAMCPNZ, as they discuss kayaking with Ben Fouhy, a legendary figure in the sport. Ben covers everything you need to know about kayaking the Waimakariri River, from essential safety tips to mastering river navigation. This was a must-listen listen, especially for our kayaking newbies. Plus, hear the latest updates from race director Glen Currie. Learn about waitlists, elite applications, and more. And, of course, Richard and Angus from TEAMCPNZ share their invaluable insights to help you confidently reach the start line. Don't miss out on this action-packed episode! | — | ||||||
| 2/14/24 | S5, Ep 7 – 2024 Race Recap | In our final episode of the season, we've saved the best for last! We chat with Wānaka’s Elite – Simone Maier, celebrating her fifth Championship title and, in doing so, equalling the great Kathy Lynch’s record, alongside Hamish Elliott, who secured his first win after four attempts. 2 Day individual competitor Lizzie Morgan will join the conversation, offering insights on her race. Australian comedian Hamish Blake will update us on how he found the 2 Day Tandem with teammate Vaughn Vance. Race Director Glen Currie will provide a weekend overview, details on the 2025 ballot, and more. Plus, hear from Richard and Angus of TeamCPNZ, sharing their perspectives from a competitor's and media/support/spectator's point of view! | — | ||||||
| 1/23/24 | S5, Ep 6 – Countdown to 2024! | In S5, Ep 6, we countdown to the 42nd edition of the Kathmandu Coast to Coast! Race Director Glen Currie shares last-minute updates, his top picks and ones to watch, and all the deets on the 2025 Ballot. We chat with Debbie Lynch, last year's Longest Day fifth-place getter, as we get an insight into what her final prep looks like as she approaches the big day on the 10th of Feb. Plus, Andrew Sloan shares his inspiring journey to the event after overcoming a brain tumour, where he was told by his doctors to “focus on walking around the block with your wife”. Remarkably, Andrew has been training between chemotherapy sessions. To finish, the Team CP guys will share tips and tricks to ace your race day prep! | — | ||||||
| 12/12/23 | S5 Ep 5 – Fuelling for Performace | Season 5 Episode 5 of the Kathmandu Coast to Coast Podcast, powered by Team CP, focuses on getting your nutrition right as we lead into race day. We chat with Marewa from Pure Sports Nutrition, who shares invaluable insights into training and race day nutrition essentials and how to manage nutrition during the bustling festive season, ensuring you stay on track with your goals. Sam Lampe, a dairy farmer, is diving into the C2C 2-day event for the first time. Hear firsthand how he's managing training amidst a busy life, aiming to inspire his children and overcome personal challenges. And the boys from Team CP wrap up with essential tips for athletes at this time of year. They also share the latest updates for the 2024 event, including additional cutoff times, camping information, and more. Make sure you take a listen to gain valuable insights into nutrition, training, and preparation for the 2024 event. | — | ||||||
| 11/3/23 | S5 Ep 4 – Managing Expectations | In Season 5, Episode 4 of the Kathmandu Coast to Coast Podcast powered by TeamCP, the focus is on managing expectations. Paula Rule from The Mental Edge discusses the pressure from media, sponsors, friends, and family on the Kathmandu Coast to Coast participants and offers advice on handling it. Ben Jordan highlights the unique logistical challenges of the event, sharing insights as a supported athlete from overseas. Additionally, Alice Mullins, who is lining up as an elite in the Longest Day, shares her strategies for managing personal expectations. | — | ||||||
| 9/11/23 | S5 Ep 3 - Injury Prevention | Our third podcast of Season 5 powered by TeamCP is all about staying injury-free and getting ready for the big race! We chat with Emma Wilson, a previous 2-Day Individual winner who is lining up for her first go at the Longest Day. Grant Chittock from Motus Health shares his experience on how to best manage your body in the months leading up to the race and finally, we speak with previous Longest Day champion Dougal Allan, brought to you by our race partners Duncan Venison, who shares his tips on how to get yourself to the start line (plus some great insight on his life now as a cyclor for Team NZ!). | — | ||||||
| 8/2/23 | S5 Ep 2 - Get set for the 2024 event | In our second episode of Season 5 Richard Greer, TeamCP, provides some key insights including how to best manage your bike, running and kayaking training six months out from race day, along with an event update from our Race Director Glen Currie. Plus, we have previous podcast guest Sophie Beaumont sharing tips and tricks for first-time athletes. | — | ||||||
| 3/23/23 | S5 Ep 1 - 2023 Race Recap and Event update with Race Director Glen Currie | On our first podcast for Season 5, Race Director Glen Currie discusses various topics including a race recap from the 2023 event, an explanation of how the ballot system worked this year and why it was used, and the current state of multisport in New Zealand and the challenges it faces.And if you're a newbie to the event and feeling a little overwhelmed about what to do next, we've got you covered too. TeamCP provides some insights into what you need to know to participate in the event for the first time. | — | ||||||
| 2/22/23 | S4 Ep 6 - 2023 Race Recap | Our final Kathmandu Coast to Coast podcast for the season is here, and we've saved the best for last! Join Team CP as they chat with some stellar athletes from the World Multisport Championships including: - Simone Maier – Women's Longest Day winner - Ben and Mike Ardagh – 2-Day Team family competitors - Estelle Arundell – Female 2-Day Individual winner - Lucy & Trevor Hone – 2-Day individual competitor - Sophie Beaumont - 2-Day Individual competitor From the gruelling mountain run to the exhilarating kayak on the Waimakariri and everything in between, these athletes pushed themselves to the limit and showed us what true grit and determination look like. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/23 | S4 Ep 5 - The Final Countdown | The start line is in sight for the 2023 Kathmandu Coast to Coast and in the final countdown to race day, we are joined this Wednesday by Race Director, Glen Currie to share any last-minute updates. Keith Reilly from the Kayak Safety Team gives us an update on the latest river conditions and offers some key tips on race day. Glen Currie, Race Director, shares his thoughts on who he thinks will be hard to beat come race days, as well as a few sneaky athletes who are ones to watch. We also share Sophie Beaumont’s excitement as she heads to the start line after 2 years of training. | — | ||||||
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