Introducing fisiocrem sponsored athletes Riley and Ryan, a competitive brother duo who excel in dominating their age group in triathlon events.

Riley and Ryan are currently competing in triathlon events with a specific focus on long-course races. Their competitions range from the Standard distance (1.5km swim, 40km bike, 10km run) to the full Ironman distance (3.9km swim, 180km bike, 42.2km run) and everything in between. 

Riley and Ryan’s favourite running spots are always by the water. Living on the Gold Coast, they have beaches right at their doorstep. They enjoy running the paths and trails at Main Beach, The Spit, and through Macintosh Island and Surfers Paradise. With wide open paths and breathtaking sunrises, no two runs are ever the same.

Ryan says, “Have confidence and belief in yourself and set goals to keep yourself accountable.”

Riley and Ryan Billingham’s greatest achievements in their sporting journey include completing their first Ironman at Port Macquarie and securing podium finishes at the 2024 World Multisport Championships. They placed 1st and 2nd in the standard distance duathlon and 2nd and 3rd in the long-course triathlon.

⁠Riley and Ryan’s most memorable running experience was completing their first 32km session while training for Ironman Australia. This run included 6 x 3km intervals at race pace with minimal rest. It was a significant milestone for them, as it marked the furthest distance they had ever run and provided a crucial confidence boost, reassuring them that their training program was on track.

Riley and Ryan’s biggest supporters are, “Mum and Dad, who have spent countless hours travelling around Australia following us as juniors, and even more so now with events scattered across the country, along with the supportive network of the athletes at Team T-Rex Triathlon Club.”

For Riley and Ryan, getting into the right physical and mental zone is essential for race preparation. The most critical parts of their training are the key sessions, where they push themselves to train at race pace. These sessions provide valuable insights and shape their race-day approach. They emphasise consistency in training, ensuring they cover the full race distance while maintaining confidence and belief in their abilities. Ryan says, “You have to motivate each other and pick each other up when the going gets tough.”

Ryan says, “You have to motivate each other and pick each other up when the going gets tough.”

RILEY AND RYAN’S TOP RECOVERY TIPS

“Listen to your body pre-session and post-session. It will tell you exactly what you need to know. You’re better off having an easier day instead of pushing through and risking injury.”