• #47: Siri Englund's Journey: From Wrestling to Obstacle Cource Racing:

  • 2025/03/28
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#47: Siri Englund's Journey: From Wrestling to Obstacle Cource Racing:

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  • Siri Englund's name is synonymous with excellence in obstacle course racing. From claiming victory at the inaugural OCR World Championship in 2014 to her recent comeback after years of injury struggles, her journey epitomizes the resilience that defines true champions.

    Few athletes can claim such diverse athletic credentials. Before conquering obstacle courses, Siri was a wrestler who discovered her passion for running during preseason training when teammates dreaded cardio work. This unique background led her to Toughest, one of Sweden's first OCR series, where she immediately competed in the elite division and found her calling.

    After her groundbreaking OCR World Championship win, Siri's path took an unexpected turn toward military pentathlon. For eight years, she focused on this discipline, developing exceptional technical skills and an unmatched understanding of obstacle flow. Her military training emphasized precision, memorization, and fluid movement through obstacles – creating a mantra she still follows today: "in, through, and out" – approaching obstacles at speed, executing efficiently, and immediately transitioning back to running.

    The military career culminated in a world championship victory in 2023, but years of repetitive training had taken a severe toll on her body. Plagued by Achilles injuries that threatened to end her athletic career entirely, Siri made the difficult decision to step away from pentathlon and return to her OCR roots with a more balanced approach to training.

    What followed was remarkable – by incorporating more cycling, varied strength work, and technical obstacle training, she's now running pain-free for the first time in eight years. This physical rehabilitation has sparked a competitive renaissance, allowing her to set ambitious goals for upcoming championships in Portugal and Sweden.

    Throughout our conversation, Siri offers invaluable insights into training philosophy, the evolution of OCR in Sweden as an officially recognized sport, and finding balance between technical proficiency and running capacity. Her perspective bridges the gap between military precision and the creative challenge of modern obstacle racing.

    Have you found your perfect training balance? Join us at Accountability Corner as we explore what makes champions tick and how everyday athletes can apply these lessons to their own OCR journeys.

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Siri Englund's name is synonymous with excellence in obstacle course racing. From claiming victory at the inaugural OCR World Championship in 2014 to her recent comeback after years of injury struggles, her journey epitomizes the resilience that defines true champions.

Few athletes can claim such diverse athletic credentials. Before conquering obstacle courses, Siri was a wrestler who discovered her passion for running during preseason training when teammates dreaded cardio work. This unique background led her to Toughest, one of Sweden's first OCR series, where she immediately competed in the elite division and found her calling.

After her groundbreaking OCR World Championship win, Siri's path took an unexpected turn toward military pentathlon. For eight years, she focused on this discipline, developing exceptional technical skills and an unmatched understanding of obstacle flow. Her military training emphasized precision, memorization, and fluid movement through obstacles – creating a mantra she still follows today: "in, through, and out" – approaching obstacles at speed, executing efficiently, and immediately transitioning back to running.

The military career culminated in a world championship victory in 2023, but years of repetitive training had taken a severe toll on her body. Plagued by Achilles injuries that threatened to end her athletic career entirely, Siri made the difficult decision to step away from pentathlon and return to her OCR roots with a more balanced approach to training.

What followed was remarkable – by incorporating more cycling, varied strength work, and technical obstacle training, she's now running pain-free for the first time in eight years. This physical rehabilitation has sparked a competitive renaissance, allowing her to set ambitious goals for upcoming championships in Portugal and Sweden.

Throughout our conversation, Siri offers invaluable insights into training philosophy, the evolution of OCR in Sweden as an officially recognized sport, and finding balance between technical proficiency and running capacity. Her perspective bridges the gap between military precision and the creative challenge of modern obstacle racing.

Have you found your perfect training balance? Join us at Accountability Corner as we explore what makes champions tick and how everyday athletes can apply these lessons to their own OCR journeys.

Support the show

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