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Marathon Talk: A Show Dedicated to the 26.2-Mile Journey

by FORDY RUNS

The Long Run Show

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Marathon Talk: A Show Dedicated to the 26.2-Mile Journey

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"Completing all the majors doesn't necessarily prove you're a great runner, just that you can afford flights, hotels, entry fees, and charity or influencer bibs."
"It just sparks my attention quite crazy."
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Episode Summary

In the latest episode of FORDY RUNS podcast, hosts Chris Ford and Hayden dive into the current trend of everyday runners striving to complete the Abbott World Marathon Majors. They discuss a recent article that questions whether fulfilling this ambition is now a sign of wealth—suggesting that completing these big races has become akin to luxury tourism. Throughout the conversation, they express the sentiment that many up-and-coming runners view major marathons as within reach, allowing for a surge in interest, despite the high costs associated with them.

They emphasize that completion of these marathons increasingly requires significant financial investment in race entries, travel, hotels, and possibly charity donations, which could position the experience beyond what all runners can achieve. They highlight how some runners, while not necessarily elite, manage to secure spots through various means—like charity bibs—creating a complex landscape for the definition of achievement.

Further, Chris and Hayden reflect on their own experiences with marathons, emphasizing that while accessibility has improved, the costs continue to climb, which could alienate some everyday runners. They touch on specific cases, like the increased competition and costs of London and Boston marathons, contrasting them with other races that still offer equitable entry methods. The episode concludes with a discussion about the culture of marathon running, including trends and evolutions in the sport, while fostering a community of support among everyday runners.

Key Takeaways

  • Completing the Abbott World Marathon Majors is becoming increasingly seen as a luxury experience rather than a mere running achievement.
  • The high costs associated with major marathons may limit access for many everyday runners.
  • Participation in marathons can come through various channels, including charity bibs, which may introduce a debate about what constitutes genuine achievement.

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