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Episode 127 London Marathon mega review!

by Paul Griffiths and Alison Scope

Running Partners

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"This is the first time anyone's been under two hours in proper race conditions."
"We missed the historic race while volunteering at Jessie's football."
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Episode Summary

In episode 127 of Running Partners, Paul Griffiths and Alison Scope explore the excitement surrounding the London Marathon, with a focus on several outstanding performances, including new world records set in both the men's and women's races. Elite runners, such as Sebastian Sarway, made history by breaking the two-hour barrier for the first time in a proper race, with a time of 1:59:30, while Tigza Sifa set a new women's record at 2:15:41.

The hosts discuss feedback from listeners about previous episodes, covering personal stories from marathon participants, and highlight the competitive nature of the British field, including impressive results from runners coached by Paul. Additionally, they touch on notable races and training plans, underscoring the sense of community and shared experiences in running.

Throughout the episode, Paul and Alison also look ahead to upcoming races, reflecting on the broader implications of the marathon's latest achievements. The discussion highlights the continued growth and popularity of the marathon, drawing on the excitement of recent performances and the shared experiences of both elite and amateur runners.

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Episode Summary

In episode 127 of Running Partners, Paul Griffiths and Alison Scope explore the excitement surrounding the London Marathon, with a focus on several outstanding performances, including new world records set in both the men's and women's races. Elite runners, such as Sebastian Sarway, made history by breaking the two-hour barrier for the first time in a proper race, with a time of 1:59:30, while Tigza Sifa set a new women's record at 2:15:41.

The hosts discuss feedback from listeners about previous episodes, covering personal stories from marathon participants, and highlight the competitive nature of the British field, including impressive results from runners coached by Paul. Additionally, they touch on notable races and training plans, underscoring the sense of community and shared experiences in running.

Throughout the episode, Paul and Alison also look ahead to upcoming races, reflecting on the broader implications of the marathon's latest achievements. The discussion highlights the continued growth and popularity of the marathon, drawing on the excitement of recent performances and the shared experiences of both elite and amateur runners.

Key Takeaways

  • Historic records were set at the London Marathon, including sub-two-hour times.
  • Community and personal achievements are as important as elite performances.

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