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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2017 · 58 MIN

41: Patrick Tiernan - AUS 10,000m champion, Olympian, 2016 NCAA Cross Country Champion

from The Physical Performance Show

In this episode of The Physical Performance Show I have a fire-side chat with Patrick Tiernan, AUS 10,000m champion, Olympian, 2016 NCAA Cross Country Champion. Patrick unpacks his journey of growing up in his home town, Toowoomba to living in the USA and his Rio games experience. Listen in as we delve into the following: What scares Pat the most Growing up in Toowoomba The sports that Pat played growing up How Pat went to the USA Racing in the USA Rapid Fire Questions Pat's Favourite Rio experience Pat's bucket list Things that Pat learned early in his running career Pat's best tip Pat's Physical Channel – A good high elbow with a cover drive If you have enjoyed the show please hit SUBSCRIBE for to ensure you are one of the first to future episodes. Jump over to POGO Physio - www.pogophysio.com.au for more details Follow @Brad_Beer Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat Please direct any questions, comments, and feedback to the above social media handles.  Powered by POGO Physio, Mermaid Waters, Australia 

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