Kat Matthews has long been one of triathlon’s most compelling athletes to watch, combining consistent world-class results with a grounded, approachable presence that resonates far beyond the race course. With five World Championship runner-up finishes, the Kona run course record, and a leading role in the Sub-8 Project, her resume speaks for itself. But as she looks ahead to the remainder of her 2026 season, a quieter shift is also underway. We …
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