
The extraordinary stories of everyday runners.
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Joe Hardin directed his first event at the eight hour Hustle in the Heartland
Joe Hardin is a self-proclaimed ‘odd duck’.
In his own words, he is part of a tribe of runners who don’t fit neatly into a lane, take small steps to become unst...
Dan Braddock has completed marathons across Europe, including in Oslo
One of the great parts of becoming enveloped in the running world is the discovery that adventure can be found in a vast array of forms.
From 100m sprints and track eve...
The Stomp Bro’s, Tom Doherty - right - and Lewis Thompson overcame serious illness to discover the joy of running
When Tom Doherty and Lewis Thompson crossed the finishing line at this year’s Manchester Marathon it was the latest stage of...
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Terrell Johnson, third from right, writes the popular ‘The Half Marat...
In 2023, a multi-day ultra race took place for the first time. The five-day event was dubbed by one participant as a cross between the Marathon des Sables and UTMB.
But Go Beyond Challenge’s Capital to Country Multi-Day Ultra is more than...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Very average runner telling the extraordinary stories of everyday runners, race walkers and wheelchair athletes via the Running Tales podcast and newsletter. Run leader, parkrunner, once ran 100km, came third in a vulnerable relay!
I'm a writer living in Seattle.
London-based runner chasing trails, finish lines, and mental clarity. A proud champion for women in sport, here to amplify voices, break barriers, and celebrate every finish line — visible or not.
I actually like running so much that I wrote a book about it. This Is Running is out NOW via Batsford/Rizzoli. (Go buy a copy pls.)
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