Another Triathlon Podcast

Episode 104: Breaking Down the New Ironman World Champs Qualification with Scott DeRue

Jenna-Caer Season 2 Episode 104

Send us a text

In this landmark episode of Another Triathlon Podcast, hosts @jennacaer, @joshmvernon, and @fedemultisport sit down with Scott DeRue, President and CEO of The IRONMAN Group, to go deep on one of the most talked-about changes in triathlon: the new performance-based qualification system for the Ironman and Ironman 70.3 World Championships.

🎙️ What to Expect in This Episode:

✔️ Scott shares his journey from business school dean and Equinox president to leading the Ironman Group, and how his passion for life-changing experiences brought him to the endurance sports world.
✔️ Behind-the-scenes stories from Roth, Taupō, Ironman Texas, and what makes a race truly magic from a community engagement perspective.
✔️ A full breakdown of the new age-graded qualification system: how it works, why it was implemented, and what it means for gender equity and age group fairness.
✔️ Clarification on Kona participation numbers and debunking the rumors about low women’s turnout in 2024.
✔️ Insights on the Ironman Pro Series, broadcasting evolution, and how Ironman is adapting for younger generations and female participation.
✔️ Thoughtful discussions about doping protocols, draft zones, relay potential, and the long-term vision around LA 2028 and global growth.

Whether you're a pro, age-grouper, or just obsessed with this sport, this is a must-listen for anyone trying to understand the future of triathlon.

🔗 Tune in now and get clarity straight from the top.

Brought to you by @maunaapparel – because grit looks better in custom.

Support the show

Stay connected with us! Follow us on social media - @anothertriathlonpodcast with hosts Jenna-Caer, Fede and Josh to keep up with the latest. And if you have any burning questions for the coaches, feel free to shoot them over to Jennacaer@maunaendurance.com

https://www.instagram.com/anothertriathlonpodcast/

People on this episode