The running inventions we'd love to see

The running inventions we'd love to see

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Our 2025 running highlights

It's been a bumper year for running, from mass participation at an all time high to elite sprints at the marathon, Rick, Ben, Rachel and Jen discuss some of the highlights and chat about their own personal moments too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoice ...  Afficher plus

Sarah Perry: From winning backyard ultras to the joys of running with her dog

Not only did she set a new world record at Big's Backyard ultra this year by running close to 400 miles over four days, but Sarah Perry also recently won a race called 'The Hill', which saw he run over 1 1/2 times the height on Everest in 48 hours. Rick and Ben spoke to Sarah abo ...  Afficher plus

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36: How I Trained For A Half Marathon
The Running Channel Podcast

In Episode 36, Andy and Rick are joined by a special guest and much loved presenter on The Running Channel, Mo. Mo talks through his experience of Copenhagen Half Marathon, from the preparation all the way to race day as he sets out to run it in 80 minutes. The Running Channel Po ...  Afficher plus

[REPLAY] Hervé Mathoux "Du 10km au marathon, à la force du mental" - Le Marathon de New York
Course Epique

Course Epique fait une brève (qui a dit méritée ;) ? pause estivale. Je vous propose de redécouvrir ici l'un de vos épisodes préférés de ces derniers mois avec Hervé Mathoux, iconique journaliste sportif et présentateur du Canal Football Club depuis 15 ans.


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Why everybody's running marathons now
Today, Explained

Marathon participation is surging, fueled in large part by 20-somethings who’ve embraced distance running as a way to deal with their quarter-life crises. Journalist Maggie Mertens and researcher Kevin Masters break down the state of the race. This episode was produced by Amanda ...  Afficher plus

88: How Have Marathon Records Improved Over The Last 100 Years?
The Running Channel Podcast

In episode 88, The Running Channel podcast trio delves into the evolution of men’s marathon records over the past century. Back in 1925, the record stood at 2:29:01, while the current benchmark to beat is an incredible 2:00:35. What factors have contributed to this incredible imp ...  Afficher plus