Swim Smooth

Episode 24 - Craig ("Crowie") Alexander, 5-time Ironman World Champion

May 21, 2020
Join five-time Ironman World Champion Craig 'Crowie' Alexander as he opens up about his journey from overcoming injuries to achieving incredible feats in triathlon. He shares insights on his coaching philosophy, SansEGO, emphasizing performance without ego. Craig reflects on the evolving sport, the impact of ITU athletes, and the importance of balancing technique with personal strengths. He also discusses life after triathlon, his family values, and how the pandemic led him to pivot his coaching approach, proving resilience is key to success.
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ANECDOTE

Illness Redirected A Career

  • Craig missed selection races for the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games due to chickenpox and later missed Melbourne selection with a liver virus.
  • Those illnesses redirected him to race in the US and ultimately shaped his long-course career path.
ADVICE

Prioritise Core For Injury Prevention

  • Strengthen core and functional movement early to prevent running-related injuries like shin splints.
  • Maintain that core routine consistently; Craig still uses his 25-year program.
INSIGHT

Olympics Raised Standards And Specialization

  • Olympic inclusion forced specialization and raised swim standards across triathlon disciplines.
  • Craig prepared for post-Olympic waves of ITU athletes entering Ironman by training for quicker swims.
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