Veteran Robert Owens has joined a team of 12 rowers that will row 3500 miles to raise awareness about the increased risk of suicide many veterans face…
Read MoreRow three hours, rest three hours. Row three hours, rest three hours. That is the current daily routine of Robert Hamilton Owens, a 71-year-old Air Force veteran who, alongside a crew of 11 others, is spending 40 days rowing approximately 3,500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean…
Read MoreAs Chinese sage Lao Tzu observed in 500 BCE, “A journey of 1,000 miles begins with a single step.” Likewise, a similar odyssey in a 24-foot boat begins this December, when 71- year-old Robert Owens of Newport Beach…
Read MoreIn this episode of Bulletproof Radio, my guest defies aging by pushing the limits of his own endurance as an athlete and adventurer well into his sixth decade. After a 20-year hiatus from competitive fitness, Robert Hamilton Owens took it up again at age 50. By age 65, he felt ready to take on five of the world’s toughest endurance events. IN. ONE. YEAR...
Read MoreAs of this writing, nearly 3M people have been infected with the coronavirus worldwide, according to the World Health Organization, and as the pandemic continues to spread, COVID-19 is something that will likely change the rhythm of our world and our sport for a very long time…
Read MoreSouthern California native Robert Hamilton Owens has always been active: He was a lifeguard, played water polo, rowed crew and was a Pararescueman in the Air Force. Despite all his activity growing up, Owens would not consider himself a great athlete. “I was always an average athlete,” he says…
Read More7-7-7 World Marathon Challenge: Seven marathons, seven continents in seven days and that’s just the tip of the iceberg for this sixty-six year old! Robert and Johnny talk this week about what it means to build a “win” into each day and when faced with struggles and challenges do you “suck your thumb, or suck it up?!” As a former Special Ops Pararescueman…
Read MorePreparing for the Spartan Race at Dodger Stadium Mark had a chance to talk with Robert Hamilton Owens. Robert is known as a speaker, athlete, Special Ops Pararescueman and adventurer. At the age of 65, he took on five endurance challenges, including on his 66th birthday completing SEALFIT’s Kokoro 50-hour challenge…
Read MoreRobert Hamilton Owens, age 66, is a speaker well-renowned around the world for his work as a leadership developer, staff training coach, and crises coach…
Read MoreRobert joins “Real Hockey Talk & Breakthrough Sports” on NCB Sports Radio AM 1060 Phoenix to talk about competing in the World Marathon Challenge, being Special Ops Pararescueman, the title of “The Most Interesting Triathlete in the World,” and more…
Read MoreRobert Hamilton Owens has done a lot–mountain climbing, radio and TV personality, keynote speaker, minister, Ironman®, philanthropist, triathlete, Special Ops Pararescueman, and father of five. But of all the pursuits he’s undertaken, there’s one title that best describes this literal force of nature: Robert is “The Fittest 66-Year-Old in the World.” Below are his 7 tips for lifelong fitness...
Read MoreThe epic endurance of Robert Hamilton Owens knows no bounds. A look inside the incredible feats of the world’s fittest swim-bike-runner. Just don’t call him a triathlete...
Read MoreRobert talks World Marathon Challenge on Blog Talk Radio with Hilary Topper...
Read MoreWhen Robert Hamilton Owens’s father was 75, he gave his son some advice. “He said..
Read MoreOur good friend and customer, Robert Owens, continues his own quest of extreme, mentally tough competitions as he prepares for the The Triple 7 Quest. Robert will be running 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days starting January 24th, 2018…
Read MoreHe got a rocky start in life, but this 12-time Ironman triathlete has left that behind as he aims for the nearly impossible...
Read MoreThe shortest triathlon he has ever done was an Ironman. He has completed all five Ironmen triathlon he has started since 1980, despite losing consciousness in on of them – maybe two. He does not own a bike. He does not swim until four weeks before his next Ironman...
Read MoreI’m looking for the old guy with a #71 on his arm. A former Special Ops guy. A former motorcycle minister. An inspirational speaker who worked with the New York Jets during this year’s Super Bowl run. He’s also, according to Triathlete magazine, the most interesting triathlete in the world...
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