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Rose Harvey: From the pub to the Olympics!

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RunPod

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"I always think, you know, the marathon is such a long way. We've got to carry our bodies for such a long way. You have to be strong for it."
"It's almost a privilege to be disappointed. I'm always a bit happy that I could have hoped for more."
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Episode Summary

In this episode of RunPod, host Jenny Falconer welcomes guest Rose Harvey, an elite marathon runner, who began her serious running journey after becoming redundant during the pandemic. After a rough start in her running career, she qualified for elite races, including the London Marathon, where she placed ninth, and earned a spot on the Olympic team. Harvey discusses her training routine, emphasizing the importance of strength training and proper fueling, revealing that most of her runs are easy-paced to build endurance. They delve into her experiences during the Olympics, the highs and lows of competing, and the mental strategies she deploys to tackle challenging moments in races. Rose also touches on future goals, including aiming for the LA 2028 Olympics, and explains how to enjoy running while pursuing ambitious targets. Overall, it’s a deep exploration of resilience, community, and the joy of running as both a competitive sport and a personal journey.

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Episode Summary

In this episode of RunPod, host Jenny Falconer welcomes guest Rose Harvey, an elite marathon runner, who began her serious running journey after becoming redundant during the pandemic. After a rough start in her running career, she qualified for elite races, including the London Marathon, where she placed ninth, and earned a spot on the Olympic team. Harvey discusses her training routine, emphasizing the importance of strength training and proper fueling, revealing that most of her runs are easy-paced to build endurance. They delve into her experiences during the Olympics, the highs and lows of competing, and the mental strategies she deploys to tackle challenging moments in races. Rose also touches on future goals, including aiming for the LA 2028 Olympics, and explains how to enjoy running while pursuing ambitious targets. Overall, it’s a deep exploration of resilience, community, and the joy of running as both a competitive sport and a personal journey.

Key Takeaways

  • The importance of strength training for long-distance runners.
  • Fueling properly can prevent hitting the wall during a marathon.
  • Finding joy in the running community enhances the experience.

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