Caroline Livesey – Extreme Triathlete and Elite Gravel Cyclist: Winning Races, Breaking Limits, and Giving Back
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- Jun 19
- 5 min read
Caroline Livesey is an adventurer, extreme triathlete, ultracyclist, elite gravel cyclist and triathlon and life coach.
Caroline started her journey into triathlon while serving with the Royal Engineers in the British Army. After 10 years service she left as a Major in 2013 and pursued a career as a professional triathlete (while working full time as a geotechnical design consultant), originally in Ironman events.
In 2019 circumstances conspired to throw her into her first extreme triathlon, Canadaman XTRI. Winning this event was the catalyst for her to work on her mindset and physical adaptations to take on the gruelling climate conditions which are typical for the Extreme Triathlons such as Norseman and Celtman. She has since won numerous extreme events, and has just returned from winning Patagonman in Chile for the second time.
Caroline is also an elite gravel cyclist, competing for Team GB at the last two World Championships (where she thinks she was the oldest on the start line by some 20 years). She loves single day UCI gravel races but also ultra distance, and has competed at Badlands (3rd), finished Transcordilleras (Colombia), and completed coast-to-coast across Costa Rica in less than two days. She completed the 1000km Transcordilleras, an 8-day stage race, in February this year.
Caroline's husband Mark is a documentary / film maker and they make films about their adventures (YouTube, Amazon Prime - The Brick Session). Their purpose is to provide information and inspiration to others so that they might break down their own false beliefs to take on their own challenges.
Caroline and Mark have founded Peak Education Nepal - a charity bringing education to the children of poor families in Nepal who cannot afford to go to school. They became involved in this while in Nepal for an event in 2022, and plan to go back this year to develop the charity and do another mountain trail running adventure.
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Show notes
Who is Caroline
Scottish but now currently living in Majorca
Having a background in endurance sports
Professional Ironman athlete and now doing extreme triathlons
Gravel cycling and endurance cycling
Growing up in a sporty family and spending time outside
Starting triathlon in her late 20s
Being a fit person overall
Climbing (indoor and outdoor)
Doing crazy things outdoors
Going to Sandhurst and doing her army training
Getting into triathlons
Meeting her husband while in the army
The changes in professional triathletes
Doing her first pro year in 2015
How the industry has change in the past 10 years
Having a full time job and fitting in the training
Not being able to make a living from it in
2017 - having her breakthrough race in Texas
Getting attacked while on her bike
Breaking her pelvis and dealing with multiple stress fractures
Not being able to get back to the same level of performance
Having her professional career cut short
Having an opportunity to try other things
Having a bad experience with the cold during a race
Back to fitness in 2015 and looking at doing Ironman Ireland
Deciding to go to Canada and do a warmer race in July
Winning Canadaman Race and automatically qualifying for Norseman
Cold weather and cold experiences
Just because you are cold adapted doesn’t mean you don’t feel the cold
Learning different ways to manage the cold
There has to be a way for me to physically adapt to the cold and getting onboard mentally
Starting to have cold showers
Learning to breathe out as the cold hits you
Thinking about physically relaxing
Learning that it’s ok to be cold
Feeling invigorating after cold water swimming
Experiencing Norseman (2022) and what it was like
Film - Norseman - A day of extremes - available on Youtube
The logistical challenges of the Norseman Race
Britta Sorensen (PHD) - research on pain and suffering in female endurance athletes.
Race strategy and being self coached
Being coached by her husband at the very start
Not being very coachable
Listening to her body and making decisions based on how she feels
Taking it to the next level during a race and needing to push harder
Racing against herself
Extreme triathlon - being out front on the swim and the bike
Winning Canadaman by 12 seconds
Getting to the finish line and knowing she gave it everything she had
The mental side of racing and why you need to practice it
The benefits of experience and being able to draw knowledge from it
How you can watch the films / Documentaries
Doing what she loves
How to connect with Caroline on social media
Visiting Nepal in 2022 to do a race (but not being able to race)
Cost of education in Nepal - USD $350 to educate a child for a year (fees, uniform, books)
Creating a charity - Peak Education Nepal
How the listeners can support the charity and donate
Final words of advice for other women who want to take it to the next level
Setting your mind to the challenge. What would be the process of getting there if you were going to do it.
Build your self-belief and push yourself forward
Social Media
Instagram @caroline.livesey
Facebook @carolineliveseytriathlete
Youtube @thebricksession
Nepal fundraiser - Fundraiser by Mark Livesey : Help fund education for two children in Nepal
Peak Education Nepal
OSCR registered charity SC054049
Funding education in poor communities in Nepal. Education changes lives.
Charity - https://peakeducationnepal.com/
Instagram - @peakeducationnepal
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