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This is Victory Laps: real conversations from real people about navigating the ups and downs in life, from illness to injury, career changes to childbirth. Each week, join Sarah Wassner Flynn, an award-winning writer, triathlete, and mom of four, for a dose of inspiration from her guests as they share their stories of evolving, learning, and living victoriously.

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This is Victory Laps: real conversations from real people about navigating the ups and downs in life, from illness to injury, career changes to childbirth. Each week, join Sarah Wassner Flynn, an award-winning writer, triathlete, and mom of four, for a dose of inspiration from her guests as they share their stories of evolving, learning, and living victoriously.

    Victory Laps with Sarah Wassner Flynn Episode 20: triathlete & nuclear engineer Victoria Anderson on volunteering for a COVID-19 trial, and more

    Victory Laps with Sarah Wassner Flynn Episode 20: triathlete & nuclear engineer Victoria Anderson on volunteering for a COVID-19 trial, and more

    Victoria Anderson is a woman of many titles: Nuclear engineer, triathlete, synchonized swimming coach, and chocolate lover. And recently, this 40-year-old from Washington, D.C. also became one of the first people in the country to receive the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine through a clinical trial back in October. On this episode, I talk to Victoria about her decision to enter a trial when we really didn't know much about the vaccine, as well as the stressful time she endured at the start of the pandemic when her parents were virtually trapped on a cruise ship that had active cases of COVID aboard, a story she helped make global news. Later, we dive into Anderson's involvement in synchronized swimming and much more, including her love of chocolate. 

    Link to Triple Hot Chocolate Recipe: https://www.washingtonpost.com/recipes/triple-hot-chocolate/16799/

    More about Victoria's Parents Cruise Ship Ordeal: https://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2020/04/03/holland-america-cruise-ship-nightmare-florida-coronavirus-covid/5110933002/

    https://www.wave3.com/2020/04/03/ohio-couple-shares-ups-downs-days-confined-cruise-ship/




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    • 47 Min.
    Victory Laps with Sarah Wassner Flynn #19: Josh Hageman on Choosing Your Own Adventures

    Victory Laps with Sarah Wassner Flynn #19: Josh Hageman on Choosing Your Own Adventures

    Josh Hageman is someone I’ve known for a few years through the local triathlon community. He’s a multidimensional person: He’s a father and a husband, a dog dad, an athlete, a model and commercial actor and even has a side hustle making and selling artisanal marshmallows. What always stands out to me about Josh is that he is truly a choose-your-own adventure kind of guy: He has come up with some epic athletic endeavors simply because he wants to push his own limits and break his own boundaries. A lot of what he has done, including a recent 43-mile jaunt around a local track, which we’ll get into, are totally on his own and done with little to no fanfare. It’s that kind of self-starter attitude and spirit I think we can all adopt as we march into 2021 with still no guarantee that life will be back to "normal." So why not make our own fun? Josh certainly has. Here, he chats about some of those adventures as well as what drives him to do it all. I hope you enjoy.


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    Victory Laps with Sarah Wassner Flynn #18: Peloton's Matt Wilpers

    Victory Laps with Sarah Wassner Flynn #18: Peloton's Matt Wilpers

    Just in the nick of time before the holidays, I had a chance to sit down (via Zoom) with the one and only Matt Wilpers. Matt topped my "dream guest" list when I first started this podcast, so you know I was excited for this one (I tried my best not to fangirl too hard). In this conversation, we chat about how Matt made the decision to forego medical school to work with Peloton, how the company and his position have evolved over the years, we chat about his personalized approach to coaching, what it's really like leading a class alone in a studio with thousands of people at home watching, and so much more. We close out with some holiday hotseat questions, where Matt leaves us with the sweetest Christmas wish for all of his athletes. This is my gift to you, Victory Laps listeners...enjoy! 


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    • 48 Min.
    Victory Laps #16/American Record Holder Karissa Schweizer on a Different Kind of 2020 and Looking Ahead

    Victory Laps #16/American Record Holder Karissa Schweizer on a Different Kind of 2020 and Looking Ahead

    If 2020 went the way Karissa Schweizer had anticipated it may go, the 24-year-old may be an Olympian by now. After all, the professional runner and member of the Bowerman Track Club was primed to dominate the outdoor track scene after setting an American Record in the 3,000m on the indoor track in February just weeks before the pandemic shut everything down and completely altered the sports world. Undeterred, Karissa and her teammates pivoted and managed to pull of some phenomenal racing despite not having actual races. Over the summer, the Bowerman Track Club put on a series of time trial events where teammates raced one another in key distance events, smashing PRs in the process. In one of those time trials, Karissa and her teammate Shelby Houlihan both dipped under the 5,000-meter American Record mark, with Shelby untimately taking the win--and the record--in 14:23. Karissa's 14:26 was a resounding statement of her fitness level and her potential to be one of the world's best in the distance events on the track. 
    In this conversation, we talk about how 2020 went from the season that wasn't to the season that surprised Karissa the most, as well as how her life has changed since stepping into the shoes of a professional athlete including her approach to nutrition. And, she shares one big thing she did recently that even her coach doesn't know about. Thanks to Karissa for joining me on Victory Laps! 

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    • 40 Min.
    Victory Laps #17: Chris Nikic, the first person with Down syndrome to complete an Ironman and his guide Dan Grieb.

    Victory Laps #17: Chris Nikic, the first person with Down syndrome to complete an Ironman and his guide Dan Grieb.

    Earlier this month, 21-year-old Chris Nikic made history by becoming the first person with Down Syndrome to complete the grueling Ironman triathlon event, entering the Guinness Book of World Records for that accomplishment along the way. Nikic's tale was the feel good story we all needed: An example of hard work, big dreams, and plenty of passion. I had a chance to catch up with Nikic and talk in length with his guide, Dan Grieb, who worked with him for several months, up to 8 hours a day, to get Chris ready for the big day. The journey wasn't easy, and on race day, Chris and Dan faced numerous challenges (spoiler alert: Red ants were involved!), but after 16 hours and 49 minutes, Chris indeed heard the magical words: You are an Ironman. This was one of the most special interviews I've done, and it was a surprise to talk to Chris as I had only lined up Dan. Give it a listen and you will be sure to be inspired.

    Follow Chris on instagram: @chrisnikic
    Follow Dan on instagram: @dgrieb

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    • 45 Min.
    Victory Laps Episode 15/Clarice Lorenzini on Going Pro in Triathlon, Resilience & Redemption

    Victory Laps Episode 15/Clarice Lorenzini on Going Pro in Triathlon, Resilience & Redemption

    Fresh off the race of her lifetime, Clarice Lorenzini breaks down Ironman Florida, where she qualified for her pro card by placing 2nd overall among all amateur women in 9 hours and 44 minutes. Not only that, she posted the 3rd fastest run split among *all* women, including the pros with a 3:07 marathon split, which was a 23-minute PR. This was a redemption of sorts as Clarice's last race was a huge personal disappointment, and because of the pandemic, she was forced to wait over a year to compete again. Clarice discusses how she stayed focused on the big picture over the last mine months despite not knowing when her next race would be, as well as what has kept her motivated throughout all of the uncertainty. And, of course, she describes the race itself and how it all went down. I am so excited for Clarice and her future as a pro triathlete. It's going to be so bright! Follow Clarice on instagram @claricelorenzini. 


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    • 57 Min.

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