Gwen Jorgensen Excited to Build a Winter Training Base at Home

One ‌of the biggest surprises in⁣ the triathlon‍ season this past year has been the return of 2016 Olympic Champion Gwen ​Jorgensen to ‌the fold after leaving the sport seven years ago to pursue professional running.

The Boulder-based pro, who has endured a rollercoaster season with plenty of highs ⁤and lows in 2023,⁢ firmly placed herself in contention for a shot on Team USA at the 2024 Paris Olympics next year after‌ a string of World Cup ⁤victories to end the year.

Reflecting on her first season back, the Wisconsinite shares the details of her off season, why she enjoys winter training in Colorado and how she ⁢is relishing the ⁤opportunity to finally be able to build a solid base⁤ this winter.

“I really enjoyed the break”

Prioritising family ‍time during her off season, the mother of two enjoyed⁤ two weeks of nearly no training before getting ⁣back ​into her usual schedule, with a big ride during just⁢ her second week a welcome surprise.

World Triathlon Cup Miyazaki 2023 Gwen JorgensenPhoto Credit:‍ World Triathlon

“I did two weeks where ⁣I didn’t do much.⁣ I think I ran 20 ⁣minutes a total of four times in that ⁢two weeks and did no swimming or biking or anything else. I really enjoyed the break in my two weeks to just spend a lot of time with the‌ family.

“In my first week back, I actually did quite a‌ lot of ​training, then in the second week I actually ⁣did my longest ride since 2016 which I’m so proud about, I don’t know why I just found it funny that I did it in my second‍ week back.

“This last week has been ⁣a little‍ more chill, ‍I’ve only done two workouts a day, I did a triple yesterday but ​beside ‍that I am today only⁢ doing a swim and a bike, which feels weird on ‍a Friday without a​ swim!”

“It’s ​nice ⁢to put in some base miles”

Having enjoyed considerable success on the World Triathlon Cup level but struggled more on the higher WTCS circuit, Jorgensen is taking the chance to build a solid base over the coming months to better prepare for the demands⁣ of top level racing next⁢ season.

She said: “Right now, it’s nice to put⁤ in some base miles, as I felt during the whole year I couldn’t‍ just train, as ⁢the early season⁣ I was just coming back⁢ from having George and then the rest of the year was so crazy with racing. I like being home and building a‍ base.”

On why she chooses to stay in a sometimes snowy Colorado during the winter ⁢instead of​ heading⁢ to warmer locations, Jorgensen said that the weather in Boulder really ⁤isn’t as bad as her native Midwest.

“I think my coach would rather I was training in some warmer weather, but Colorado ⁣is beautiful and compared to⁢ the Midwest where I grew up,

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