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Between Two Beers podcast: Lisa Carrington - Inside the mind of a champion

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Lisa Carrington joined the Between Two Beers podcast.

Lisa Carrington joined the Between Two Beers podcast.

There’s one sentence that helps explain why Lisa Carrington’s name sits atop the New Zealand Olympic honors board. She hasn’t missed a training session in 13 years.

During a long-form, wide-ranging chat on the Between Two Beers podcast, Carrington opened up on her journey to becoming New Zealand’s most decorated athlete with five Olympic gold medals and one bronze and 12 world championship wins.

Carrington believes in training smarter, not harder, and credits her injury-free career to her unique approach to training – and always turning up.

“Once you get on a roll, it just becomes ‘I’m never missing’,” said Carrington.

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“If I get a little bit sick, I’ll adjust it. I believe that you don’t have to miss training. I’ll do exactly what is written – because if I do more, I might not be able to turn up the next day. Or the day after that.

“Sometimes you might think ‘man, I feel really good today, I’m just going to do an extra rep or an extra set’, but really our training program is for a bigger purpose.

“It’s not for that moment, it’s for six months down the road. Or a year down the road. That’s why I’m so consistent because I do exactly what’s required – and it’s now an ingrained habit. I don’t want to do more than I have to.”

In the podcast, Carrington also talks about her relationship with self-doubt and high performance and how she dealt with race-day pressure in Tokyo, where she won three Olympic gold medals.

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“One of the main things when I first figured out how to be a high-performance athlete was to turn up. Then try to find the joy in turning up. Because I actually love paddling. I wasn’t turning up because I had to be there. I do it because it’s my choice. Also, you can’t be where you want to be tomorrow. It will take time, but you have to be on it all the time. Small bits, all the time. Being an athlete is about prioritising. You are going to be tired most of the time.”

With the nickname of “the GOAT (Greatest of All Time) in the boat”, Carrington was recently named most influential Māori sports personality of the past 30 years and made a Dame in the 2022 New Year honours list.

“As I’ve got older, I realise that what I get to do, I’m not going to be able to do it forever, so I’m grateful for every moment. Tomorrow, or next year, I may not be able to do paddling. It will suddenly be gone and the next part of my life will have started. It’s about the journey – and it helps that things don’t have to be perfect.”

In the podcast, Carrington also shares stories of her passport slip-ups, gym playlists, superstitions, the power of journalling, and all the best and most entertaining stories from a life on the road.

Show notes | Episode 116 | Dame Lisa Carrington

2:05: Halberg Awards, table seating, and wardrobe malfunctions

6:40: A loose circle: gym playlists, red sunglasses, claiming the master bedroom

12:38: Lisa and her passport

18:50: Consistency

20:52: The early years in Whakatane

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29:13: “…she uses kayaking to be a better person…”

33:08: Lisa’s attitude to training

40:30: Inside the mind of a champion: Tokyo 2021

47:08: Dealing with self-doubt

52:23: Winning the gold medal to become New Zealand’s most decorated Olympian

55:31: Lisa on coaching and building on your foundations

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1:01:42: The power of journaling

1:04:24: Covid chat

1:08:44: What’s next?

1:10:19: Being in the hurt locker

1:14:11: A night out after the gold medal in London

1:18:55: Fame (here and abroad)

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1:22:22: Recognising accolades

1:26:06: Last words from Steve, Seamus and Lisa

Between Two Beers is part of the Alternative Commentary Collective - NZ’s Home for Sports Entertainment. Check out more podcasts, events, details on live commentaries and sports watch alongs here.

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