Kristian Blummenfelt’s coach Olav Aleksander Bu exposes what went incorrect at Paris 2024 – and why it wasn’t ‘Mission Impossible’

Kristian Blummenfelt’s coach Olav Aleksander Bu exposes what went incorrect at Paris 2024 – and why it wasn’t ‘Mission Impossible’

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His inner group had called it ‘Mission Impossible’ themselves – which highlighted the scale of problem – however even so there still appears a degree of disappointment and dissatisfaction that Kristian Blummenfelt wasn’t able to effectively safeguard his Olympic title in Paris this summertime.

Moving up from brief course to complete range is difficult sufficient – at least at the levels Blummenfelt and Norwegian training partner Gustav Iden haveactually done – however it hasactually been accomplished by a really choose group of professionalathletes.

But then trying to drop down the other method after winning IRONMAN World Championship titles, now that was unmatched.

It’s precisely the sort of obstacle the amazing Norwegian duo and their well-known coach Olav Aleksander Bu haveactually enjoyed as they’ve reworded the triathlon record books in current years.

So now that the dust has settled what does Bu think are the crucial knowings – and does he still think it’s possible?

First, extraordinary success

In the newest part of an extensive interview with TRI247 [you can read the first part here] it endsupbeing clear that the well-documented bumps in the roadway with the Norwegian Federation in the accumulation to Paris contributed to a various vibrant compared to Tokyo, where Blummenfelt had ran clear of Alex Yee late on to take the title.

Bu describes: “Going towards the leading enables you to be – or enabled us to be – really focused on what we did. Then when you get to the leading there began to be things that were outside of our control.

“Being at the leading needs so much energy and commitment to what you do, that if there begins to be energy leakages or a little bit of negativeness and other things like this, it’s nearly difficult to be the finest. We began to slip on strength control since essentially we were tired.

“I think leading into Tokyo a lot of things were brand-new for us duetothefactthat we clearly began to win races [Blummenfelt was a three-time winner of 70.3 Bahrain while Iden landed a brilliant 70.3 Worlds title in 2019 ahead of Alistair Brownlee] however the clear huge objective at that time was still the Olympics, that was the thing that we actually desired.

“And that indicated that looking back at that time, we were all incredibly sharp and devoted to doing simulations or attempting to do whatever as well as possible in terms of heat preparations, course preparations, innovation preparations, all these kind of things.

“And then after Tokyo undoubtedly Kristian won the WTCS Grand Final in Edmonton and the series, Gustav won the 70.3 Worlds onceagain and we were likewise going towards attempting to win the IRONMAN World Championship within one year.”

Before 2021 was out Kristian had set the record IRONMAN time in Cozumel and Gustav had blitzed the field on his full-distance launching in Florida, significance that it really wasn’t a big surprise when that adventurous strategy to win the IMWC a year after the Olympics came off in amazing design.

For not just did Kristian win the rescheduled 2021 race in St George in May 2022, Gustav would then produce a record-breaking screen to victory in Kona in late2022 And Kristian included the 70.3 World Champs to the haul too!

Kristian Blummenfelt finish line celebration IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship 2022
Kristian Blummenfelt wins the IMWC in St George [Photo: Patrick McDermott/Getty Images for IRONMAN]

Next, ‘Mission Impossible is born’

So no marvel Olav confesses: “We now felt, fine, we requirement to set a ‘Mission Impossible’ objective to shot to, let’s state, inspire us to repeat the procedure. I believe we’ve been extremely open about. I believe even in one interview we really utilized that expression – a ‘Mission Impossible’ of going back down in range towards the Olympics.

“But I believe it wasn’t enough. It actually wasn’t enough. And I believe the procedure revealed indications of that. It didnothave a little bit of the focus or commitment that was n

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