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Steph Clutterbuck
Welcome back to the female triathlete podcast. In this episode, you have me and Steph Clutterbuck, in a conversation that we had a few months back. As I mentioned in one of the recent episodes, having been busy putting the first magazine together for the female triathlete it didn’t allow me to have any more spare time to edit the podcast episodes. But now I’m back with more episodes. Steph was a dream to chat with, we covered a lot in this chat. After having won the Ironman in Portugal in 2021 she started to realise that perhaps there’s a path to carve towards becoming a professional triathlete. How did she end up winning Ironman Portugal, let’s find out.<br/>A few months have passed Since I last spoken to Steph but I just wanted to say congratulations a massive well done to Steph who recently raced and won 70.3 championships in her age group what fantastic achievement.