Part two of our London Marathon special podcast and this episode features chats with Kate Carter, a sub 3 marathon runner who’s made the unusual decision to run this year’s Virgin Money London Marathon dressed in a full panda costume.
Kate Fanning who is running for Brain Research UK in memory of her father. Signing up for the marathon on the morning of his funeral, Kate has been using the training to help her manage her grief and help a very worthwhile cause (https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/KateFanning)
Runner's World's Kerry McCarthy, our most capped marathoner (we've lost count but it's a lot) offers up some race day tips and pervious guest and ultra runner Mark Thornberry joins us for a great tale of running and resilience.
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Francis Benali: from Premier League footballer to ultrarunner
Cannabidiol (CBD) and running: what we know and what we don't
RW's hot takes on the Tokyo Olympics
We chat to Jamie McDonald aka Adventure Man
Running and grief
Lisa Jackson: the magic of micro-steps
Running the West Highland Way with the Millars
Elliot Giles: the 800m ace on training, racing and recovery
Jess Judd talks Olympic qualifying, training through Covid and keeping running in the family.
We discuss ultra running in China, with James Poole
Dean Karnazes: how to grow older, wiser, slower and stronger
Talking peace, positivity and blessings with Charlie Dark
The most googled running injuries – and how to fix them
Is your relationship with running healthy?
Reclaim Your Run: Intisar Abdul-Kader
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Bryony Gordon: Why I Run
Author and ultra runner Billy White joins us to talk food and running
Deborah James talks running, cancer and why medals matter
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