We are committed to supporting these Podium Racing athletes as they chase their dreams. We don’t believe in sacrifice….we believe in choice. Every morning, each of these athletes choose to do the hard work to pursue something that is bigger than what they accomplished yesterday. And we choose to support them in this pursuit.
Diego Ladera
Diego Ladera is a triathlete from Woodstock,Georgia (USA). He began competing in triathlon at the age of 9. Throughout his junior career, he worked with the Multisport Explosion team, led by Lisa Marshall . As a junior, Diego led the Peruvian Junior National Team in the Junior South American Games (Argentina), the South American Championship in Lima (Peru) and the America's Junior World's qualifier in the Dominican Republic. Diego trains under Podium Racing coach, Joselyn Bonney.
Cole Jamieson
Cole Jamieson is a triathlete from Rocklin, California(USA). After competing in a variety of sports as a junior, Cole entered the multi-sport arena at age 15. Cole finished second at USAT Junior Nationals (2023) and placed 21st in the Americas Triathlon Cup in Magog (2024). When not training or racing, Cole enjoys golfing, being outdoors and spending time with friends and family. Cole continues to train in Park City, Utah and Tuscon, Arizona under Podium Racing coach, Wes Johnson.
Jake Adler
Jake Adler is a triathlete from North Carolina who's competed in 100+ triathlons since the age of 5. Some of Jake's recent accomplishments include 2nd in the 2024 Junior National Development Series, 3rd American at the 2024 Americas Triathlon Junior Championships in Miami, 3rd (Individual) and 1st (Mixed Team Relay) at the 2023 Age Group World Championships in Hamburg, Germany and most recently finishing 26th in his professional debut at the 2024 Americas Triathlon Cup in Punta Cana. Jake enjoys giving back to the sport he loves by volunteering at races, assisting as a coach at triathlon camps, and mentoring younger athletes. Jake has big dreams to represent Team USA at the Olympics and is currently coached by Podium Racing’s Jocelyn Bonney.