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389: Track & Field National Championships | After Dark Tour | Canberra Marathon This weeks episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, their free online planner has you covered! It calculates exactly how much carb, sodium, and fluid you need to smash your goals. Listen to the show for an exclusive discount. Brad escapes Canberra to the coast amid some good progress with his injuries. Julian tests some offerings from Adidas then has an unfortunate mix up with his gels. Brady gets sidetracked in his whipping through his weekly recap. NordVPN has partnered with the Inside Running Podcast to offer you an amazing discount, head over to nordvpn.com/insiderunning to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 additional months on top! This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee. Jess Hull takes out her third consecutive 1500m National Title in 4:11.36 at the Track and Field National Championships in Perth, surviving a fast finishing Sarah Billings and Georgia Griffiths. Cameron Myers won his maiden open National Title in the 1500m in 3:34.39 ahead of Adam Spencer and Oli Hoare https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/redemption-for-cameron-myers-and-another-title-for-jessica-hull-at-nationals/ Peter Bol won the 800m Title in 1:43.79 to also reclaim the National Record, with Peyton Craig second and Luke Boyes in third. Abbey Caldwell 2:00.51 won the 800m national title to outlast Claudia Holllingsworth, with Tess Kirsop-Cole taking home the bronze medal. https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/peter-bol-sets-australian-800m-record-on-his-way-to-victory-at-nationals/ Jess Hull backed up to win her second national title of the meet in the 5000m with her 15:02.74 over Georgia Griffith and Rose Davies. Seth O'Donnell shook things up to win the 5000m National Title in 13:49.30 ahead of Cam Myers and Ky Robinson. Cara Feain Ryan won the steeplechase in 9:29.19 ahead of Amy Cashin and Eva Pringle from New Zealand, while Matt Clarke claimed his title in 8:34.75 over Ben Buckingham with Ed Trippas in third. Official Results Nike After Dark Tour launches with a Half Marathon on Saturday evening in Sydney, featuring Isobel Hume leading out Sinead Diver for the win. Results Canberra Marathon won by local Myles Gough and former Kiwi Olympian Nina Rillstone. Results Claudia Hollingsworth was announced as a Short Distance Challenger in the next round ofGrand Slam Track to be held in Miami. Press Announcement European Running Championships features Jimmy Gressier of France celebrating across the line for his 59:45 victory in the half marathon and Ilias Aouani of Italy winning the marathon by three-second margin over Gashau Ayale of Israel in 2:09:05. Olympics.com Report Geoffrey Kamwaror makes his comeback in the marathon by winning the Rotterdam Marathon in 2:04:33. Official Results Sweat Elite founder Matt Fox arrested in Japan for drug smuggling charges. Canadian Running News Article Enjoy 20% off your first Axil Coffee order! Use code IRP20 at checkout. Shop now at axilcoffee.com.au Moose on the Loose then examines the fickle relationship between brands and influencers. This episode's Listener Q's/Training Talk segment is proudly brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration. This week's question asks whether it's possible to combine speed and hills into a single workout. Visit precisionhydration.com for more info on hydration and fuelling products and research, and use the discount code given in the episode. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
387: Maurie Plant Meet | Andy Blow | Box Hill Classic This weeks episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, their free online planner has you covered! It calculates exactly how much carb, sodium, and fluid you need to smash your goals. Listen to the show for an exclusive discount. Brad returns from his camping trip as his body feels his age. Julian hits up the running scene up in Canberra. Brady finds his balance in the training peak leading up to Ballarat. This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee. Ky Robinson holds off Seth O'Donnell at Maurie Plant Meet 5000m in 13:13.17 Georgia Griffiths second 3000m in 8:35.10 behind winner Fentaye Belayneh of Ethiopia in 8:34.30 and ahead of Senayet Getachew. Claudia Hollingsworth wins the 1500 in 4:05.97 ahead of Sarah Billings and Linden Hall Cam Myers took it from gun to tape in the Men's 1500m in 3:34.98 ahead of Adam Spencer and Jude Thomas. Results via World Athletics Sarah Klein took out the Box Hill Classic 3000m in 9:26.66 ahead of Bianca Puglisi and Katherine Dowie, while Ben Buckingham won the men's race in 7:56.35 to hold off Will Garbelotto and Ed Marks. Max Shervington from Western Australia won the 1500m in 3:42.69 ahead of Adam Goddard of South Australia and Evander Scott, while Stephanie Kelly of New South Wales won in 4:24.84 ahead of Karin of Japan and Milla Roberts of Queensland. Peyton Craig won the A 800m in 1:46.90, while Bendere Oboya won in 2:05.63 AthsVic ResultsHub Lauren Ryan placed fifth at the Sound Running The TEN 10000m in 30:58.69, with Holly Campbell running 31:54.00. Elise Cranny won the women's 10000m in 30:36.56, while Ishmael Kipkirui set a new NCAA record in a World Lead time of 26:50.21 Jackson Sharp placed second in the Men's 1500m with 3:36.82. Results Sydney Marathon announce $135,000 AUD prize pool on offer for Australian Athletes https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/record-breaking-prize-pool-to-elevate-australian-marathoners-on-the-global-stage/?fbclid=IwY2xjawJXT4NleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHX1-otKr0Edm7VkV_OScef2lxIlmn4Icpvx5OzqfKr8qIf2EhQUcHz5iuA_aem_lk42VhK6864Vi0aAPBeSPQ Enjoy 20% off your first Axil Coffee order! Use code IRP20 at checkout. Shop now at axilcoffee.com.au Whispers speak of the prize pool on offer from Sydney Marathon and rant about flashing your lanyard at every opportunity, as Moose on the Loose unloads the carry-on from sprinters. This episode's Listener Q's/Training Talk segment is proudly brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration. This week's question asks whether it's better to run easy runs away from the hills for the sake of heart rate. Visit precisionhydration.com for more info on hydration and fuelling products and research, and use the discount code given in the episode. Andy Blow returns to the show and chats with Brad to answer some listener-submitted questions about hydration and nutrition, how it relates to age, sweat rates and electrolyte consumption, giving insights on some of the developments on the latest research and culture around the topic. ------- Listener Offer: NordVPN has partnered with the Inside Running Podcast to offer you an amazing discount, head over to nordvpn.com/insiderunning to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 additional months on top! Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
371: Zatopek:10 Preview | Ben Buckingham | BU Indoor Meet Run Fast – run flat at the 2025 ASICS Gold Coast Marathon. Entries open 2nd December. Head to www.goldcoastmarathon.com.au for more info. Brad finds the trouble with running doubles in the heat. Julian looks to begin his post-running sporting career. Brady froths at the numbers while on a boys trip on the Gold Coast. This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee https://axilcoffee.com.au/ Jakob Ingebrigsten took out his third European Cross Country title in Antalya, Turkiye ahead of Yemanebehran Crippa of Italy, with Spain winning the Men's Team title. Nadia Battocletti of Italy won the Women's Title ahead of Konstanze Klosterhalfen of Germany, with Italy also winning the Women's Team Title. Results via World Athletics Amy Bunnage Boston Indoor 15:00.75, an Australian Short Track Record at the Sharon Colyear-Danville meet at Boston University. Adam Spencer ran 7:40.38 in the 3000m, while Alex Stitt ran the mile in 3:56.03. Results via World Athletics Jack Anstey 3:57.25 in the Kalakaua Merrie Mile in Honolulu, Hawaii for second place behind winner Hobbs Kessler. Oli Hoare ran 4:03.74 to place sixth. Results via World Athletics Ben Buckingham joins in to help preview this year's edition of Zatopek:10, chatting about his life. The boys each talk up their pick to take out the title of National 10000m Champion before wrapping up the show. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
354: Paris Olympics Week 2 | Sunshine Coast | City 2 Surf This episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, check out their free online planner that you can use to work out how much carb, sodium and fluid you need to perform at your best. Click here then use the code at checkout as mentioned on the show for a discount. Brad hits the historical trail, then balances training with Lily's hockey. Julian's looking for fitness at the start of another marathon training block. Brady reckons he's got his racing shoes On for Chicago. Keeley Hodgkinson dominated the 800m to win the Gold Medal in 1:56.72, ahead of Tsige Duguma of Ethiopia and Mary Moora of Kenya. Emmanuel Wanyonyi of Kenya in 1:41.19, edging out Marco Arop of Canada for the Gold Medal by a hundredth of a second, with Djamel Sedjati of Algeria in third. Peyton Craig reached the semi-final, running the 3rd fastest Australian all-time of 1:44.11, while Peter Bol and Joseph Deng did their best to contest the heats and repechages. Cole Hocker of the USA slips through the inside to win the Gold Medal in 1500m Men's Final in an Olympic Record time of 3:27, with Josh Kerr taking the silver and Yared Nuguse of the USA taking the bronze. Defending champion and fancied favourite Jakob Ingebrigsten of Norway fell to fourth. https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/cole-hockers-stunning-upset-in-the-1500m-at-paris-2024-olympics/ Jessica Hull handled expectation to take the silver medal in the 1500m final, with now three-time Olympic gold medalist Faith Kipyegon winning in an Olympic Record time of 3:51.29. Georgia Bell from the United Kingdom took home the bronze. Other Australians throughout the campaign featured Georgia Griffith who made it to the semi-finals, while Linden Hall competed strongly in the heat and repechage despite a torn calf sustained in the week leading to the event. Jakob Ingebrigsten found redemption in winning the 5000m gold medal in 13:13.66, ahead of Ronald Kwemoi of Kenya, while Grant Fisher won another bronze medal to add to his earlier one from the 10000m. Stewy McSweyn was instated into the final as the result of a collision and pile-up in his heat and finished 18th, while Morgan McDonald finished 9th in his respective heat. Rose Davies ran the fastest time by an Australian in the 5000m Olympics final with a time of 14:49.67, with Beatrice Chebet of Kenya winning the gold medal in 14:28.56 ahead of Faith Kipyegon who was controversially, temporarily disqualified from some interference with Guduf Tsegaye of Ethiopia before she was reinstated with the silver medal. Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands won the bronze medal. Beatrice Chebet made it the double by also winning the 10,000m in 30:43.25, with Nadia Battocletti of Italy winning the silver medal and Sifan Hassan winning another bronze. Lauren Ryan placed 13th in 31:13.25, after backing up from the 5000m heat. Soufaine El Bakkali of Morocco is the first man to win in 88 years back to back Olympic Golds while Kenneth Rooks from the USA was a surprise silver, with Abraham Kibiwot of Kenya taking bronze. The Australians in the heats included Ben Buckingham running 8:32.12 and Matt Clarke in 8:49.85. Winfred Yavi of Bahrain won the Women's Steeplechase, ahead of defending champion Peruth Chemutai of Uganda and Faith Cherotich of Kenya. Cara Feain-Ryan posted a personal best of 9:28.72 in her 3000m Steeplechase heat while Amy Cashin ran 9:32.93 in her respective heat. Tamirat Tola of Ethiopia, after being called in as a reserve athlete, rose to win the Gold Medal in the Men's Marathon in an Olympic Record Time of 2:06:26. Bashir Abdi of Belgium upgraded his bronze in Tokyo to take the Silver Medal with Benson Kipruto of Kenya taking the Bronze Medal. Defending champion Eliud Kipchoge, was unable to finish the race. Pat Tiernan was the first Australian to cross the finish, placing 24th in 2:10:34 as the fastest performance in an Olympic Marathon, with Andy Buchanan 45th in 2:12:58 and Liam Adams 49th 2:13:33 Sifan Hassan made history winning the Women's Marathon in a kick-finish against Tigist Assefa of Ethiopia, in 2:22:55 which was another Olympic Record, with Hellen Obiri of Kenya taking the bronze medal. Jess Stenson was the top Aussie placing 13th in 2:23, while Gen Gregson was 24th, with both girls even leading the race at halfway. Sinead Diver unfortunately withdrew from the race. Olympics Athletics Results Domestic Results Leanne Pompeani takes the City 2 Surf in 45:38 ahead of Paige Campbell and Bronte Oates, Isaac Heyne 40:51 Ed Goddard and Tom Do Canto Results Lisa Weightman took out the Australian Half Marathon Championship in 1:10:23 at Sunshine Coast, ahead of Nat Rule and Tiana Cetta. Liam Boudin was the winner of the half marathon in 1:03:40 ahead of Seth O'Donnell and Jack Bruce. Milly Clark won the Sunshine Coast Marathon in a course record time of 2:37:07, with Robert Collins first male in 2:27:51 Results The show concludes with Moose on the Loose over clueless commentators well out of their field of expertise, then a listener from Spain calls to show and tell his gift from Eliud Kipchoge. 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345: Haftu Strintzos | Oceania Athletics Championships | Aussies on the track This episode of Inside Running Podcast is proudly brought to you by Aid Station, Australia's and New Zealand's leading online store for all things endurance sports nutrition and accessories. Whether you're a seasoned pro or training for your first event, Aid Station has you covered for running, triathlons, and anything else that gets you moving. Your road to the finish line starts here – head to aidstation.com.au. Julian rubs shoulders at the Nike Pacific Running Summit and wonders if he missed the chance to be a trail runner. Brad eases back after his half marathon win last week. Brady needs another gear as a parent helper at his son's Kindergarten. Haftu Strintzos pops onto the show for a brief chat about taking out the 10000m Oceania Athletic Championships in Fiji, as well as his time racing and studying in the NCAA with Villanova University and his long-term relationship with coach Craig Mottram. Haftu Strintzos won the Oceania Athletic Champs 10000m final in 29:17.97 with Andre Waring second and Joshua Phillips third. Dave McNeill won the 5000m in 14:02.23, with Haftu second in 14:08.03. Jenny Blundell won the 5000m in 15:26.29, with Holly Campbell second in 15:31.88 and Maudie Skyring third in 15:49.39. Amy Cashin won the 3000m Steeplechase in 9:41.54, Cara Feain-Ryan and Stella Radford making it a clean sweep on the podium. It was a similar story on the men's side, with Matt Clarke taking the 3000m Steeplechase title in 8:31.00, with Ben Buckingham and Ed Trippas taking the respective medals. Carley Thomas won silver in the women's 800m, while Peyton Craig edged out Luke Boyes in the Men's 800m with Jack Lunn taking the bronze. Oceania Athletics Championships Results Ky Robinson placed third in the NCAA Outdoor Championships 5000m final, running 13:27.79 behind winner Nico Young and Parker Wolfe. Adam Spencer scored silver in the Men's Mile 4:01.92 behind winner Luke Houser, while Hayley Kitching ran 2:02.16 in the 800m Final. NCAA Track and Field Championships Results European Championships featured Jakob Ingebrigsten cruising to victory in the 5000m. Yemen Crippa for Italy won the Half Marathon, while Karoline Grøvdal of Norway won gold in the half marathon as well as silver in the 5000m. Official Results Sifan Hassan won the 5000m Portland Track Festival in 14:43.85 then doubled in the 1500m, while Lauren Ryan ran 14:59.99 and Nat Rule a 15:03.48. Sam McEntee ran the 5000m in 13:29.21. Results via World Athletics Jake Wightman held off the field to win the 1500m at the NYC Grand Prix in 3:34.01 with Jesse Hunt coming in 3:36.17. Peter Bol ran 1:48.41 in the 800m. Results Rhonex Kipruto of Kenya has been banned for six years for doping violations, found within anomalies of biological passport. The findings strip him of his results dating as far back as 2018, which include his 10k Road World Record set in Valencia 2020. Athletics Illustrated Article World Athletics Findings Report Liam Adams has been officially announced as part of the Men's Olympic Marathon, after World Athletics reinstated his quota spot originally achieved during the qualification period. Athletics Australia Press Release https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/liam-adams-secures-spot-in-paris-2024-olympic-marathon/ Listener Question asks what are the ideal watchfaces for training and racing, then Brady makes the wholesome observation on members of the On Athletic Club Oceania then Moose On The Loose bursts the Albert Park training bubble. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
337: 2024 National Track Field Championships | Adam Bishop This episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, check out their free online planner that you can use to work out how much carb, sodium and fluid you need to perform at your best. Click here then use the code at checkout as mentioned on the show for a discount. Ellie clarifies she's now tapering for the Hamburg Marathon and shares how she's shaping up in the final weeks. Brad gets out the door once as he spends the week sick. Brady hits the double ton as he reflects on his approach to the Ballarat Marathon. Adam Bishop, the General Manager of Growth and Development for Athletics Australia, joins the show to talk about their new junior initiative, Next Athletics. Adam goes into detail the research that went into developing the program, what it aims to do in driving physical literacy and participation for children aged 3-12 years old, the format and how it will engage their motivation, how parents get involved and the plans for future expansion. Next Athletics National Track & Field Championships held at Adelaide. Among the races, Adam Spencer took out a stacked 1500m field, kicking in the last 200m to win in 3:37.68 ahead of Oli Hoare and Jesse Hunt. Stewy McSweyn, having led for most of it, placed fourth. Jess Hull had a much more decisive victory, clearing the field with a lap to go for the Championship title in 4:01.39 with Georgia Griffith and Linden Hall on the podium. Claudia Hollingsworth had 19th birthday celebrations to remember, winning the 800m in an Olympic Qualifier of 1:58.40, ahead of Abbey Caldwell, Bendere Oboya and Catriona Bisset. Luke Boyes held off a fast-finishing Peter Bol to win the 800m title in 1:44.73, narrowly missing the Olympic Qualifier time, with Payton Craig taking third place. Rose Davies broke away to win the 5000m title in 15:21.62 ahead of Lauren Ryan and Maudie Skyring, while Matt Ramsden slipped in the inside to win the 5000m title in 13:39.61, ahead of Morgan McDonald and Jackson Sharp. Amy Cashin won the Steeplechase title in 9:39.53 ahead of Stella Radford and Cara Feain-Ryan, while Matt Clarke took out the title in front of the home crowd, winning 8:41.49 ahead of Ben Buckingham and Liam Cashin. National Track & Field Championship Results https://runnerstribe.com/len-johnson-articles/after-all-that-churn-cream-rises-to-the-top-a-column-by-len-johnson/ First round of Olympic selections: Claudia Hollingsworth - 800m Abbey Caldwell - 800m Peter Bol - 800m Jess Hull - 1500m Lauren Ryan - 10000m Athletics Australia Press Release Rotterdam Abdi Nageye 2:04:45 in a new Dutch National Record at the Rotterdam Marathon, outkicking Amedework Walelegn of Ethiopia. Ashete Bekere was the women's winner, crossing the line in 2:19:30. World Athletics Report Listener Question enquires about structuring a week of marathon training as the Gold Coast training block begins, then Crokes is on the Loose as the process around Olympic selection causes headaches. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
336: Jess Stenson qualifies at Daegu Marathon | Box Hill Classic | Canberra Marathon This episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, check out their free online planner that you can use to work out how much carb, sodium and fluid you need to perform at your best. Click here then use the code at checkout as mentioned on the show for a discount. Reece Edwards of Road to Osaka fame joins in and talks about his recent changes in coaching, as well as what's ahead for him in racing. Brad gets a lot done in the rain and supports his athletes out at Canberra Marathon. Brady pops down to Princes Park with Lululemon for the launch of their new shoe. Jess Stenson ran an Olympic Qualifier of 2:23:58, coming 4th place at the Daegu Marathon, just seven months after the birth of her daughter Ellie. Tim Vincent was also in the race, running 2:16:50. Daegu Marathon Report via World Athletics https://www.instagram.com/p/C5c-8gmPOYr/?img_index=1 Box Hill Classic Claudia Hollingsworth 4:02.96, just narrowly missing the Olympic Qualifying time. Natalie Rule and Rebekah Green Jhye Hadfield was men's winner of the 1500m in 3:44.83, ahead of Jarryd Clifford who posted a paralympic qualifier of 3:48.28 and Logan Janetzki. Seth O'Donnell won the Men's 3000m in 8:06.04, with Ben Buckingham and Dale Carroll duelling out behind him. Gabrielle Schmidt won the 3000m in 9:23.94 ahead of Katherine Dowie and Khushi Deol. Brad Mathas took out the 800m in 1:48.94, as did Sophia Hanlon in 2:06.71. Bendere Oboya ran 1:26.14 in the 600m, just missing out on Tamsyn Manou's national record. Athletics Victoria ResultsHub Marnie Ponton ran 2:42 to win the Canberra Marathon in her Comrades campaign, while Matthew Ho was first male in 2:32:13. Jemma Griffin was the winner of the Half Marathon in 1:20:39, while Lachlan Bryant won in 1:09:17. Canberra Marathon Results The boys preview the National Track & Field Championships taking place this Saturday 14th March, and their likely picks for the 1500m and 5000m to make the Olympic Team. Reece On The Loose goes off on the emphasis placed on peripherals over fundamental mileage, while Brady ponders the Asics Running Festival of Running over in Paris. National Track & Field Preview - Athletics Australia Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Ben Buckingham takes us inside his mind for ep 5. https://www.morethanarun.com.au/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Intro and outro music: BROKE IN SUMMER FEELING GOOD [AUDIO LIBRARY RELEASE] · FREE COPYRIGHT-SAFE MUSIC
301: Ben Buckingham | State Running Meets | World Athletics Team Announcement Cushioning or performance? Take both. The Cloudstratus 3 evolves a legend with an updated Speedboard, even softer cushioning and innovative new design features - all added to double CloudTec cushioning to double the comfort. Without slowing you down. Visit On.com or your specialty running store to grab your pair today. Ben Buckingham joins in as guest host from his training camp in St Moritz, Switzerland and chats about his new training setup with On Athletic Club Oceania and its global network, missing World Champs as well as his views on the points-based qualification system, then racing a 2000m Steeplechase and where he's presently at with his season. Brad's heart surgery is to be rescheduled to a later, future date. Julian puts in marathon work in the Ballarat 15k on the end of his long run. Brady takes Hudson along for his first fun run while helping manage Johnno's Run. Gemma Maini of Frankston won the Ballarat 15k XCR around Lake Wendouree, ahead of Virginia McCormick for Bendigo and Melissa Duncan for Box Hill. South Melbourne won the Women's Premier Division, ahead of St Stephens and Box Hill. Andy Buchanan was first man across, ahead of Lachlan Herd for Knox and Bendigo teammate Archie Reid. Bendigo Region were the winning team for Men's Premier Division, with Box Hill and Ballarat Region in the following podium spots. https://athsvic.resultshub.com.au/# https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXoBsdWf-xs NSW Road Relays won by Bankstown for the Men and Run Crew for the Women, with the fastest 4km splits by Niamh Allen for Run Crew in 12:38 and Ed Goddard for UTS North. Athletics NSW Report Abbey Caldwell took out the 1000m National Record in 2:33.63, with previous record holder Linden Hall just behind in 2:35.19 for second and a PB, at the Citius Games in Bern, Switzerland. Carley Thomas was 5th in 2:37.42. Official Results https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/abbey-caldwell-breaks-the-australian-womens-1000m-record/ Izzy Batt-Doyle and Adrian Potter take out the SA 5km Road State Champs at Fitzy's 5 Fun Run Results Lauren French runs 1:19:27 and Matt Smith a 1:07:52 to win the Perth Half Marathon and WA State Championship. Perth Half Marathon & 5km Results World Athletics Championship team announced to represent Australia in Budapest, Hungary from 19-27 August. Women 800m: Catriona Bisset, Abbey Caldwell, Ellie Sanford 1500m: Jessica Hull, Linden Hall, Abbey Caldwell 5000m: Jessica Hull, Rose Davies, Lauren Ryan Marathon: Lisa Weightman, Izzy Batt-Doyle, Sarah Klein Steeplechase: Amy Cashin, Cara Feain-Ryan, Brielle Erbacherl Men 800m: Peter Bol, Joseph Deng, Riley McGown 1500m: Stewart McSweyn, Adam Spencer, Matt Ramsden 5000m: Stewart McSweyn, Morgan McDonald Steeplechase: Matt Clarke https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/star-studded-australian-line-up-to-aim-high-at-world-athletics-championships/?fbclid=IwAR3RlmzCqDn-h-CBWwmn601NJ0SRowoixvFdxoarv8nDsfubY7XMAEUDx0s Cara Feain-Ryan wins gold in the Steeplechase Final at the World University Games in Chengdu, China with Georgia Winkcup taking home bronze as well in the same event. Jack Lunn came 8th in the 800m final in 1:49.92, while Tim Vincent and Harrison Bagley finished 23rd and 28th in the Half Marathon respectively. Athletics Australia Report Listener Question asks the boys who their running idols past and present are then Moose on the Loose proclaims all's fair in love and racing when it comes to men drafting off women.
283: Jess Hull | 2023 National Track & Field Championships This week's episode of the Inside Running podcast is proudly sponsored by ASICS. Energise your runs with their SUPERBLAST™ shoe, stacked with their bounciest, lightest FF BLAST™ TURBO foam technology for a supercharged ride. Visit www.asics.com.au or your specialty running store to grab your pair today. Julian continues to train with Ellie and considers different approaches to marathon training. Brady jogs through the week in managing a sore hamstring. Brad has his best week of the year jogging through the rain at Mulligan's. Jess Hull joins the podcast to recap her performances at the National Track & Field Championships up at Brisbane, winning both the 1500m and 5000m National Titles, adding to the 3000m Championship won at the Sydney Track Classic. Jess talks about race tactics of both races as well as the training setup while she's in Australia and the support she gets from her dad. Conversation rounds out with her plans and goals for the year ahead. Jessica Hull won the Women's 1500m in a meet record of 4:04.19, taking the win ahead of Abby Caldwell and Linden Hall. Callum Davies over Cam Myers and Matt Ramsden Jessica Hull backed up by also dominating the 5000m ahead of Rose Davies and Leanne Pompeani. Callum Davies also won a second national title in the Men's 5000m in a tight contest, just ahead of Jack Bruce and James Hansen. Catriona Bisset won the 800m title in 1:58.32 over Ellie Sanford. Riley McGowan won the men's 800m. Ben Buckingham took the national Steeplechase title edging over Matt Clarke to even the ledger from the Brisbane Track Classic. Cara Feain-Ryan took the title over Georgia Winkcup in a dramatic finish. Full 2023 National Track & Field Championship Results Tim Vincent won the half marathon in the Hobart Airport Marathon in 63:52, ahead of Joel Tobin-White in his comeback race. Ruth Wilson was the first woman across in 85:05. Dion Finochiarro and Milly Clark were the first across the line in the marathon. Hobart Airport Marathon Results Hellen Obiri was added to the Boston Marathon Elite Field after winning the NYC Half Marathon. Runners World Eilish McColgan breaks the UK Half Marathon running 65:43 at Berlin Half Marathon, three weeks out from her impending debut in the London Marathon Moose is half on the Loose about the promotional material associated with sports governing bodies. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
282: Brisbane Track Classic | Zane Robertson suspended for EPO This episode of inside running is proudly sponsored by the RACV Solar Great Ocean Road Running Festival. Secure your registration now at greatoceanroadrunfest.com.au Brad cops it from a passerby for running towards a hurt kangaroo. Julian paces Ellie for another long run in the lead-up to London. Brady's searching in the dark for places to run. Matt Clarke set the Meet Record in the 3000m Steeplechase at the Brisbane Track Classic breaking clear of Ben Buckingham. In the women's steeplechase Cara Feain-Ryan also set a meet record in 9:38.44 over Stella Radford and Brielle Erbacher. Catriona Bisset opened her season with a 1:59.74 in the Women's 800m ahead of Ellie Sanford & Linden Hall. James Preston took out the men's 800m in a tight field. Results via World Athletics https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/marschall-raises-the-bar-and-page-sets-national-sprints-record-at-brisbane-track-classic/ Fleur Cooper and Connor Whitely take out the 1500m at the NSW Milers Meet. Athletics NSW Results Zane Robertson suspended for eight years following a positive test to EPO and tampering infringements. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/zanerobertsonepo/ World Athletics set regulations to prohibit Transgender athletes who have undergone male puberty and athletes with differences in sex development (DSD). https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/world-athletics-implements-changes-to-regulations-for-transgender-and-dsd-athletes/ Listener Question of the week asks how to apply the hilly tempo into your training, then Moose on the Loose goes into artificial crowd noise and the cost of living crisis into Season Membership. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
281: Run For The Kids | Vic Milers Club | NYC Half This April, head to South Australia to run the McLaren Vale Marathon. Hosted at Richard Hamilton Wines, you can look forward to some fast racing over scenic road courses through the heart of SA's premier wine region. The marathon will headline a weekend of running, supported by a half marathon, 10K and 5K. If you've been looking for a good reason to visit South Australia - this is it! For 20% off entry use discount code: IRP-MVM-20 Julian starts to rebuild momentum with a fartlek, and runs alongside Ellie. Brad's feeling better with some workouts with some home gym exercises. Brady combines a workout with a win at a local fun run. Andre Waring takes out the 14.5km Long Course at Run for the Kids, with Toby Menday and Liam Adams following on the podium. Gemma Maini won the women's race ahead of Simone McGuinness and Virginia McCormick. Run For The Kids Long Course Results Matt Hussey takes another win at Vic Milers Club ahead of Ben Buckingham, running 3:44.96. Abby Caldwell set another 1500m meet record in 4:05.36 ahead of Claudia Hollingsworth who also dipped under the previous meet record. Tom Moorcroft and Shanie Landen each won the Open 800m A races. AthsVic Results Hub https://www.instagram.com/p/Cp_wiGEPqU9/ Abbie Butler and Sam Clifford take out 1500m Tasmania State Championships. Results via Athletics Tasmania NYC Half Marathon, Jacob Kiplimo in 61:31 ahead of Joshua Cheptegei 62:09. Hellen Obiri NYC Half Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/kenyas-hellen-obiri-and-ugandas-jacob-kiplimo-triumph-at-united-airlines-nyc-half-marathon-debut/ Yomif Kejelcha runs 12:50, 1 second shy of the Road 5K World Record in Lille, France. Semi de Lille Results Listener Question of the week asks whether its possible to excel at both trails and roads, then Moose goes on the Loose on running coach-influencers adding to the devolution of twitter, transitioning into a training talk on the importance of mileage. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
280: Sydney Track Classic | Nagoya Marathon | Box Hill Classic This week's episode is proudly sponsored by Sydney Marathon, join them this September in their bid to become an Abbott World Marathon Major. Learn more at sydneymarathon.com Julian's eventful trip comes to a long, dramatic end. Brad finds motivation despite his ups and downs with sickness. Brady takes top spot in the staff room with a hot lap around the school grounds. Jessica Hull set a 3000m Oceania Area Record of 8:31.81 at the Sydney Track Classic, taking the 3000m National Championship, with Rose Davies second in 8:50.90. Jude Thomas won back-to-back 3000m National titles in 7:48.25 over Ben Buckingham. Abby Caldwell posted the 2nd fastest all-time 800m, running a meet record of 1:58.62 Athletics Australia Report Sydney Track Classic Results Ruth Chepngetich ran solo out the front to take out Nagoya Women's Marathon in 2:18:08, well clear of second placed Ayuko Suzuki. Izzy Batt-Doyle was the top-placed Aussie finishing 10th in a personal best of 2:27:54, with Eloise Wellings 18th in 2:32:09 and Sarah Klein 24th in 2:33:51. Ben St Lawrence placed second in the Half Marathon, running 1:05:15 behind winner Junichi Ushiyama. Japan Running News https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/batt-doyle-finishes-top-10-at-nagoya-womens-marathon/?fbclid=IwAR0YjR62knRjVOeJBe0JN1-Aerw6iDcXV8mJjsFW-etchL9U79TXT1ktH5w Berihu Aregawi runs the 2nd fastest 10K of all time in 26:33 in Laredo, Spain World Athletics Dale Carrol ran 8:04 over Harry Norman and Seth O'Donnell in the Box Hill Classic 3000m, while in the Open Women's 3000m Piper Gay won ahead of Madison King and Amy Bunnage. Matt Hussey takes the 1500m, Claudia Hollingsworth won the 1500m in 4:19.81 over Georgia Hansen, while Jack Atherton and Madeline Murray each won the 800m. Aths Vic ResultsHub Sayla Donnelley and Harvey Cramb take the Open 1500m titles at the Queensland State Champs. Queensland Athletics Results Training Talk presented by Sydney Marathon answers another listener's question asking how first-time marathon runners should pace workouts in relation to the marathon. Moose on the Loose goes off using treadmills in the gym and then spirals into the etiquette around running with your shirt off. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
276 Part 1: Holly Campbell | Adelaide Invitational | State 5000m Championships Since 1992, The Sydney Morning Herald Half Marathon has been one of Australia's largest half marathon events, taking in the best of Sydney's sights. Now, in its 30th year, say hello to HOKA Runaway Sydney Half Marathon. With an updated half-marathon course and an all-new 10km course, the best of Sydney's city streets are yours to enjoy on Sunday 21 May 2023. Entries are now open at runawaysydneyhalf.com.au Brad continues to be non-committal about racing. Julian begins the taper process for the Osaka Marathon. Brady does it the hard way at the Bendigo 5K Frenzy. Adelaide Invitational Ellie Sanford 2:01.18 just edging Georgia Griffith in the Women's 800m, while Lachlan Cornelius won the men's 1500m in 3:49.07 Brielle Erbacher 9:47.95 took out the 3000m Steeplechase while Ben Buckingham set a meet record of 8:25.80. Lachlan Raper just edged Riley McGown in 1:47.73 to win the 800m that featured Matt Centrowitz, while Jude Thomas lead an all-Queensland podium to win the 5000m in 13:48. Adelaide Invitational Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/adelaide-invitational-review-browning-and-anang-claim-early-bragging-rights/?fbclid=IwAR1lSHqtm9UzsJqLmcdGUALNjXsGMgPAIvyL_6qMDHCI8T52UPsNCGHkopg Earlier on the South Australia 3000m Championships were won by Adrian Potter and Tara Palm of the Adelaide Harriers. Athletics SA Results Matt Hussey wins third consecutive Victorian state Mile Championship 4:01 at the Vic Milers Club, while Piper Gay won her maiden Mile Championship. Mitchell Langborne and Rochelle Kennedy took out the John Higham 800m. AthsVic Results Hub Western Australia 5000m Championships won by Luke Graves & Charli-Rose Carly. Athletics West Results NSW 5000m Championships taken out by Connor Whitely in 14:16.44 and Holly Campbell in 16:00.51 Athletics NSW 5000m Champs Results Oli Hoare placed third in Millrose Games Wanamaker Mile in New York City in 3:50.83, equalling the Australian National Mile Record. OAC teammate Yared Nuguse won the event. https://www.instagram.com/p/CojEfxSu7YA/?hl=en London Marathon announce 2023 Elite Fields, featuring Brett Robinson, Nick Earl, Mo Farah, Keninisa Bekele, Mosinet Geremew, and Valencia Marathon winner Kelvin Kiptum, while Elite Women's Field to feature Sinead Diver, Ellie Pashley, Kiera D'Amato and making their debuts Sifan Hassan and Eilish McColgan. Men's Elite Field https://www.tcslondonmarathon.com/news-and-media/latest-news/four-of-the-fastest-men-in-history-to-go-head-to-head Women's Elite Field https://www.tcslondonmarathon.com/news-and-media/latest-news/greatest-ever-field-assembled-for-elite-womens-race This week's listener question asks the best time to arrive for an overseas marathon then there's a Moose on the Loose of sorts over influencers misleading people on the “professional” status of their so-called “careers”. Holly Campbell joins Brad to chat about being selected for the Cross Country World Championship team as she prepares to race this Saturday. Holly recaps her strategy going into the race and how it played out going against some of the biggest names on the running scene. Holly talks about her background growing up with her twin sister Paige, overcoming multiple injuries and finding motivation from coach Jeremy Roff, then going into her typical training week. She talks about her performance goals for the World Cross Championships and her plans for the rest of the year, touching on her current personal bests and interests outside of running. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
This week Cooper interviewed Ben Buckingham. 1 of the owners of The F45 gym in Fargo. Tune in to hear about the journey journey so far. Bio:Ben, a native wyomingite, now resides in Fargo with his beautiful wife, two kids, and two dogs. After state hopping from Wyoming to Colorado to Texas he and Emily (wife) had the unique opportunity to move back to the Midwest and open the first F45 fitness studio in the Dakota's. With a background in business and sales, Ben supports the couple's entrepreneurial ventures from an operational perspective while also working in Enterprise Software sales with the ultimate goal of being a stay at home dad, passive investor, and part time mountain man. IG: https://instagram.com/f45_training_westfargo?igshid=MWI4MTIyMDE= LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-buckingham Supplements: https://ep-nutrition.com/?aff=7910 use discount code: cwahlo for 10% off. IG: @chiseleddadbod Snapchat: @chiseleddadbod Linked in: http://linkedin.com/in/cooper-wahlo-jr-79a7b0223 Twitter: @chiseledadbod YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCAaGVd9FeTNIOql5lGaXOTA?sub_confirmation=1 TikTok: @chiseledadbod Facebook: Cooper Wahlo Jr Mahana Fresh - www.mahanafresh.com Mahana Fresh app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mahana-fresh/id1562665328
246: World Champs Week 1 Sean Quilty, Olympian and international representative at multiple world championships and Commonwealth Games with personal bests of 1:02:16 in the half marathon and 2:13:32 in the marathon passed away on Saturday 16th July 2022 after a long battle with cancer. Sean is also remembered as a lifetime athlete, and prominent figure of the Victorian Athletic League. Athletics Australia Obituary Brad's still recovering from the Gold Coast Marathon. Julian gets hyped for this week's race at Bundoora Park. Brady loosens his shoulders before getting lost on his long run. World Athletics Championships in Eugene saw a lot of strong performances from plenty of Aussies, starting with the Women's 1500m where at the time of recording Georgia Griffith & Jessica Hull advanced to final while Linden Hall faced a fast semifinal to finish 4:04.65 Amy Cashin posted a 6 second PB of 9:21.46 to move to 4th on the All-Time list of Women's 3000m Steeplechase, narrowly missing advancing to the final. Cara Feain-Ryan ran 9:43.41 and Brielle Erbacher ran 9:40.55 in their respective heats. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/theres-no-place-like-home-hull-ready-for-world-final-on-home-track/ In the Men's 1500m Heats Matt Ramsden ran 3:39.83, while Oli Hoare made it to the semi final in 3:38.36. Stewart McSweyn marked a near complete return to form as he progressed to the final, running 3:35.07 in the semi final. In the 3000m Steeplechase Heats, Ed Trippas ran 8:23.83 while Ben Buckingham posted 8:29:15. Jack Rayner placed 19th with 28:24.12 in the 10000m as Joshua Cheptegei defended his title from Doha. Jack will go again in 5000m later in the week. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/joshua-cheptegei-claims-back-to-back-world-10000m-titles-in-eugene/ Other races discussed were Women's 10000m won by Letesenbet Gidey of Ethiopia and the Men's Marathon won by Tamirat Tola also of Ethiopia in a Championship Record. World Athletics Results Charlie Hunter sets 1500m PB 3:34.32 at Sound Running Sunset Tour in Los Angeles, USA Results Kenyan Marathoner Lawrence Cherono and 800m runner Nijel Amos of Botswana provisionally suspended after positive doping results ahead of World Championships. Lawrence Cherono (Runner's World) Nijel Amos (The Guardian) Aths NSW 4x4km Road Relays won by Randwick Botany in the Women's Division with the fastest time of the day run by Holly Campbell in 12:55, while UTS Norths took out the Men's Division lead by Ed Goddard's quickest leg of the day in 11:19. Athletics NSW Report Listener Question of the week asks how hard it should feel to do hard sessions and how to go about gauging effort, then Moose gives an update on his puppy arriving and the fine line of disqualification for fractional false starts. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
The FTK World Athletics Championships Special is brought to you by Up There Athletics Expect the following from Episode #3: Jess Hull and Georgia Griffith make it through to the 1500m final while Stewy McSweyn and Olli Hoare progress to the 1500m semis. Amy Cashin runs a 6 second PB in her heat (now fourth fastest Australian of all time) to narrowly miss the 3000m SC final. Kerley is the 2022 World 100m Champion. Interview with Ben Buckingham. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forthekudos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forthekudos Brett: https://www.instagram.com/brett_robinson23 Joel: https://www.instagram.com/joeltobinblack Ben: https://www.instagram.com/benjaminbuckingham UP THERE ATHLETICS: https://upthereathletics.com/
The FTK World Athletics Championships Special is brought to you by Up There Athletics Expect the following from Episode #2: Girma and El Bakkali cruise through their 3000m SC heats while Ben Buckingham and Ed Trippas display gutsy efforts. Jess, Georgia and Linden progress through to the 1500m semi-finals. Men's 100m heat recap - Brett & Joel's tips win their respective heats. Breaking down Stewy, Rambo and Olli's 1500m heats. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forthekudos Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forthekudos Brett: https://www.instagram.com/brett_robinson23 Joel: https://www.instagram.com/joeltobinblack UP THERE ATHLETICS: https://upthereathletics.com/
237: Richard Welsh | Doha Diamond League, GOR Running Festival, Comm Games announcement & more This episode of the Inside Running Podcast is brought to you by PILLAR Performance – Australia's leading sports micronutrition brand – providing high-strength formulations to support recovery, elevate energy and relieve joint inflammation for endurance athletes. Available online now at pillarperformance.shop Brad lays down 10x1k and builds up the long runs. Julian starts to string along some continuity then pops down to Great Ocean Road. Brady braces for a month of racing while plotting out the course for a Moama Fun Run. Plenty of Aussies at Doha Diamond League, with Peter Bol taking 2nd in a tactical 800m with a time of 1:49.35. Jessica Hull came 3rd in the 3000m in 8:40.97 representing the Union Athletic Club kit. Matt Ramsden ran 3:38.83 for 6th place in the 1500m while Stewy McSweyn clocked in at 3:48.67. Ben Buckingham continued on from his performance in Japan with a 9:06.21 in the 3000m steeplechase. Doha Diamond League Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/bol-second-in-doha-hull-third-recap/ Dion Finocchiaro wins his maiden Great Ocean Road Marathon, while Kirstin Bull takes her fourth victory in the marathon, six years after her previous victory. Andre Waring won both the Half & 14km, while Rachel McGuinness won the Half Marathon. Great Ocean Road Running Festival Post-Event Press Full Results Page Sydney Morning Herald Half won by Calli Thackery in 1:13:31 well clear of Leanne Pompeani and Abigail Nordberg, the morning after also winning the Great Ocean Road 14k Paradise Run in Apollo Bay, Victoria. Liam Adams added another victory taking out the race outright in 1:04:49 ahead of Tim Vincent and Liam Boudin. SMH Half Marathon Results Izzy Batt Doyle clocked a 31:40.1 at the Night of the 10K PBs at Highgate Hill, still seconds short of the qualifier. Georgia Griffith takes out the Millicent Fawcett Mile in 4:27.81, while Sarah Billings finished in 4:37.63 Night of the 10K PBs Results Ed Goddard places 10th at Copenhagen Marathon, in a time of 2:14:59 weeks after Manchester Marathon Copenhagen Marathon Results Athletics Australia announce first round of selections for the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games: Catriona Bisset - 800 Jessica Hull - 5000m Sinead Diver - Marathon Peter Bol - 800m Oli Hoare - 1500m Liam Adams - Marathon Jack Rayner - Marathon Athletic Australia Announcement Lululemon once again presents another edition of Training Talk and this time it's Brady's turn to talk us through the disadvantages of exploiting your GPS to gain false confidence Richard Welsh returns to the show to talk about his roles as General Manager of World Cross Country Championships in Bathurst in 2023 and Run Director of the upcoming McGrath Launceston Running Festival on Sunday 12th June 2022 to preview the elite fields in the 10K and Half Marathon. The boys then wrap up with their plans for the weekend and Brady drops some massive plans for December. Tickets are now on sale for the IRP Gold Coast Marathon Live Show presented by Pillar Performance to be held at the Southport RSL on Sunday 3rd July after the event.
224: Sam Burke Brad puts in some threshold reps before getting sick again. Julian's exploring all the best places he shouldn't be in. Brady paces at the Bendigo 5km Frenzy and presents an exciting opportunity. Adelaide Invitational started off with Ben Buckingham running 8:45.33 in his return to the 3000m steeplechase while Cara Feain-Ryan won the women's race in 9:45.14. Peter Bol opened his season winning the 800m 1:47.14, while Bendere Oboya ran 2:02.88 in her debut in the distance moving up from the 400m. Izzy Batt-Doyle took the win in front of the home crowd over Rose Davies in the Women's 5000m in 15:13.35, then Sam McEntee lead a stacked field in the Men's 5000m, that featured Michael Roeger setting a new T46 5000m World Record of 13:52.05 Athletics SA Full Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/roeger-runs-world-record-on-home-soil-browning-and-bol-light-up-the-track-in-adelaide/?fbclid=IwAR3OVbG-SBpgg6u7XXPL2usHi4jGkSDFshmTkZgODAEgY8kcLs9cY2GuKd4 Matt Hussey went back to back at the Victorian Mile Championship,while Melissa Duncan won her second title. Catriona Bisset wins the John Higham 800m in 2:00.20, striding well clear from Linden Hall. Jack Atherton from South Australia won the Men's A 800m. Vic Milers Club 800m Results Vic Milers Club Mile Results NSW 5000m Champs won in tight contests by Joshua Johnson & Aynslee Van Graan in their respective Open races. NSW 5000m Championship Results UW Husky Classic 5000m ACT's Ky Robinson 13:21.85, Ruby Smee from 3rd 15:36.04 for San Francisco, Amelia Mazza-Downie for New Mexico 15:49.82 8th UW Husky Classic Results Lauren Ryan runs 4th fastest NCAA Indoor 3000 m in 8:47.88 at Boston University Indoor Meet. BU 3000m Indoor Women's Results Listener Question from Jack asks why despite all the modern innovations has Deek's marathon national record still stands after 36 years. Then with Training Talk, the boys discuss how to go about finding your easy pace both in extrapolating from your race pace and by feel. Moose on the Loose wraps it up with the Top 3 worst dog breeds to encounter on the run. Sam Burke, co-founder of Runner's Tribe and new running shoe and apparel company Tarkine sits down with Brad to talk about his varied pursuits, starting out with his middle distance days, being young while balancing running with studying for a veterinary degree. Sam talks about what running means these days and dealing with injuries, then goes into the early days of Runner's Tribe and how it's over the years navigated ongoing maintenance and changes in the social media landscape, while still keeping true to its purpose of sharing athlete stories, not only through its interviews and articles but through books and contributors such as Len Johnson. Sam also talks about launching Tarkine, a new Australian-based running shoe company and goes into the details of the types of conversations that take place to get started, getting contacts within the industry and travelling back and forth with production factories in Asia and testing prototypes, refining the design and science that ultimately lead to the producing the Tarkine Goshawk, the process involved in not only creating the shoe comfortable for running but also eco-friendly and recyclable. You can learn more about Tarkine and their mission statement at tarkine.com Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
214: Nike Melbourne Marathon Festival 2021 Preview This episode of the Inside Running Podcast is brought to you by PILLAR Performance – Australia's first sports micronutrition brand – providing high-strength formulations to support optimal performance and recovery for endurance athletes. Available now at pillarperformance.com.au Brad touches on his speed and gets a form check on the treadmill. Julian fields a busy week in retail while going through Denzel Washington's filmography. Brady loses his sense of direction leading Ben Buckingham on his final long run before the Melbourne Marathon. As we enter race week of the 2021 Nike Melbourne Marathon Festival, the boys are joined by Izzy Batt-Doyle ahead of her debut in the Melbourne Half Marathon and Riley Cocks making his debut in the Melbourne Marathon. Both share how their respective lead-ups to the races have gone and the coaching and advice they've received along the way, and what their goals are for the race. Ryan Gregson and Eloise Wellings win the Sydney Harbour 10k. Sydney Harbour 10k Results Oli Hoare sets a new Australian 5000m Indoor Record of 13:09.96 at Boston University, becoming the 4th fastest Australian of all time and qualifying for the World Championships in Eugene, Oregon 2022. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/olli-hoares-smashes-australian-indoor-5000m-record/ Valencia Marathon was won by Lawrence Cherono in 2:05:10, while Geoffrey Kamworor came third in his return race from injury. Nancy Jelagat won the women's race in 2:19:31 to make it a Kenyan-clean sweep on the top of the podiums. Official Valencia Marathon Race Report Official Valencia Marathon Results Listener Question asks on the merit of using power as a metric for running while Moose gets a gym membership that allows to relive his footy glory days. The boys then round out with their predictions for the Melbourne Marathon & Half Marathon. Recorded from the Nike Melbourne Marathon Festival preview livestream on the previous Sunday, Elite Athlete Coordinator and Competition Director Tim Crosbie joins the boys to give a preview of the event. How the planning of the event came about, the event fields were assembled and who their predictions are to take out wins in the marathon and half marathon events, and the role of the pacers. Brett Robinson follows on and candidly shares how he's been coming about post-Olympics and quarantine, with some of the injuries and struggles he's had to face in the build up, what his approach to try to win this marathon will be and some of his plans for 2022. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Released in 1999, The Wachowski Siblings's The Matrix stars Keanu Reeves as Thomas “Neo” Anderson, a cubicle jockey who is looking for meaning in his life by way of the notorious hacker Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne). Neo gets more than he bargained for when he learns that the world in which we live is a computer-generated construct, the titular Matrix. Ben Buckingham and Christine Makepeace join Mike to discuss this groundbreaking film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released in 1999, The Wachowski Siblings's The Matrix stars Keanu Reeves as Thomas “Neo” Anderson, a cubicle jockey who is looking for meaning in his life by way of the notorious hacker Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne). Neo gets more than he bargained for when he learns that the world in which we live is a computer-generated construct, the titular Matrix. Ben Buckingham and Christine Makepeace join Mike to discuss this groundbreaking film.
It's October and Schlock and Awe is getting into the Halloween Spirit. And we are starting with a Feast. Lindsay is joined by Film Theorist Ben Buckingham for a delicious Double Feature of Antonia Bird's Ravenous (1999) & Bill Gunn's Ganja and Hess (1973). This is a wonderfully academic episode that really digs into who is eating who. Let the Halloween Season Begin!!! Listen to Ben on The Projection Booth Here Follow Ben on Letterboxd @dissolvedpet/ Follow Schlock & Awe on Twitter @schlockandawe1 Follow Schlock & Awe on Instagram @schlockandawe1/ Follow Lindsay on Twitter @readandgeek Please Rate and Review Schlock & Awe on Apple Podcasts Original Music Composed and Performed by Anthony King
#Czechtember2021 continues with a look at Václav Vorlícek's 1977 comedy What Would You Say to a Nice Plate of Spinach? The film stars Vladimir Mensik and Jiri Sovak as a couple of nogoodniks who get involved in some industrial espionage to steal parts of a machine that ages, de-ages, and shrinks creatures. Just don't eat any spinach before undergoing treatment!Ben Buckingham and Jonathan Owen join Mike to discuss this oddball film.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#Czechtember2021 continues with a look at Václav Vorlícek's 1977 comedy What Would You Say to a Nice Plate of Spinach? The film stars Vladimir Mensik and Jiri Sovak as a couple of nogoodniks who get involved in some industrial espionage to steal parts of a machine that ages, de-ages, and shrinks creatures. Just don't eat any spinach before undergoing treatment! Ben Buckingham and Jonathan Owen join Mike to discuss this oddball film.
Today I had the pleasure of chatting with Ben Buckingham who recently represented Australia in the Tokyo Olympics for Steeplechase. He also clocked a 4 second PB in Tokyo running 8:20.95! We discuss what it was like growing up on a farm in Myrtleford, what it's like also balancing running as a lawyer, his thoughts on his beloved Melbourne Demons. As well as his favourite training spots in Saint Moritz, Switzerland, alongside training with 1500m superstars Stewy McSweyn and Matt Ramsden and some funny stories. --- Buck's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/benjaminbuckingham Contact Email - jezzaa004@gmail.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jezzandfriends
African Cinema Month kicks off with a look at Djibril Diop Mambéty's Touki Bouki (1973). Also known as The Journey of the Hyena, it's the story of two young people, Mory and Anta, who dream of leaving their Dakar and going to Paris. Ben Buckingham and Spencer Seams join Mike to discuss Mambety's Touki Bouki and Hyenas (1992). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
African Cinema Month kicks off with a look at Djibril Diop Mambéty's Touki Bouki (1973). Also known as The Journey of the Hyena, it's the story of two young people, Mory and Anta, who dream of leaving their Dakar and going to Paris. Ben Buckingham and Spencer Seams join Mike to discuss Mambety's Touki Bouki and Hyenas (1992).
196: 2020 Tokyo Olympics - Athletics Week 1 This week's episode is brought to you by the newly released Mizuno Wave Sky 5, tune in later in the episode as the boys review the highly-cushioned everyday trainer. Brad pines for drier weather and finds inspiration from the Olympic games. Julian's getting better coming out of lockdown. Brady continues to build consistency heading towards October. Men's Steeplechase opened the track campaign, with Ed Trippas placing 11th in the first heat in 8:29.90, while in the second heat Ben Buckingham ran a personal best of 8:20.95 after initially being disqualified for stepping inside the track which was then subsequently reversed. Matt Clarke also in the second heat ran 8:46.23. Men's Steeplechase Heat 2 (Ed Trippas) Men's Steeplechase Heat 3 (Ben Buckingham, Matt Clarke) Women's 800m heats Morgan Mitchell ran 2:05.44 to place sixth in the first heat, while Catriona Bisset ran 2:01.65 for fifth place in the fifth heat. Women's 800m Heat 1 (Morgan Mitchell) Women's 800m Heat 5 (Catriona Bisset) Humid conditions greeted the first night of the long distance racing in the Women's 5000m starting with Rose Davies in the first heat finishing 15:50.07, then in the second heat Jenny Blundell lead the race before finishing 15:11.27 while Izzy Batt-Doyle ran her Olympic debut in 15:21.65 Women's 5000m Heat 1 (Rose Davies) Women's 5000m Heat 2 (Izzy Batt-Doyle, Jenny Blundell) Patrick Tiernan was in the mix with a lap to go in the 10,000m before bravely battling on as his body struggled in the final 200m. The race was won by Selemon Berega of Ethiopia with Ugandan pair Joshua Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo taking the minor placings. Men's 10000m Results Peter Bol set a new National Record in the opening heat of the Men's 800m 1:44.13, as he, Charlie Hunter and Jeff Riseley all advanced. In the semi finals, Bol then lowered his record further to 1:44.11 to advance to the final on Wednesday night. Jeff Risely's run in his semi final was impeded by a fall between Nijel Amos of Botswana and Isaiah Jewett of the USA. Men's 800m Semi Final 1 (Charlie Hunter) Men's 800m Semi Final 2 (Peter Bol) Men's 800m Semi Final 3 (Jeff Risely) https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/bol-in-medal-contention-for-800m/ The women's Steeplechase heats were held in sweltering conditions, with Olympic debutants Georgia Winkcup running 9:59.29 and Amy Cashin in 9:34.67 in their respective heats. Gen Gregson clocked 9:26.11 in a contested second heat to advance to the final. Women's Steeplechase Heat 1 (Georgia Winkcup) Women's Steeplechase Heat 2 (Gen Gregson) Women's Steeplechase Heat 3 (Amy Cashin) In the women's 1500m, Georgia Griffith ran in the first heat with 4:14.43. Jessica Hull came second in her heat 4:05.28, edged out by Sifan Hassan who fell and then kicked hard in the later stages, then Linden Hall clocked 4:02.27 for the fastest 1500m by an Australian in the Olympics. Both Jess and Linden will advance to the semi-finals. Women's 1500m Heat 1 (Georgia Griffith) Women's 1500m Heat 2 (Jessica Hull) Women's 1500m Heat 3 (Linden Hall) Queensland Cross Country Championships taken out over 10km at Toogoolawah Golf Course by Amber Johnson and Tim Vincent. Queensland XC Official Results Nic Harman and Sinead Noonan take out the Perth Half Marathon. Baker Hughes Perth Half Official Results Matt Ramsden takes the win and venue record at the David Clarke Mile with a time of 3:55.78 https://www.instagram.com/p/CR7WHmznYAp/ The boys review the Mizuno Wave Sky 5 going through the specs and their experiences in wearing the shoe. Listener Question of the week asks about trying to find motivation after a long layoff. Moose parts some glowing last words before Ellie Pashley takes to the Marathon on Sunday, then the boys then close with their predictions for the 1500m and marathon in the week ahead. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
195: Live from the Tokyo Olympic Village with Ben Buckingham (Feat: Matt Clarke) This week's episode is sponsored by Rivalbet, join the inside running podcast market group @ https://app.rivalbet.com.au/signup/insiderunningpodcast * 18+ Gamble Responsibly.Terms and Conditions Apply. Julian's back having issues with his body in another week of lockdown. Brady's left wondering where Archie is for the workouts before getting the message. Brad's motivation is tested in the cold and wet of Canberra. Ben Buckingham joins in live from the Tokyo Olympic Village ahead of the first Steeplechase Heats on Friday morning, to recap his races over Finland in the lead up to Tokyo and a bit of what life is like since arriving. Brisbane to host 2032 Olympics Games, becoming the third Australian City to do so after Melbourne in 1956 and Sydney in 2000. Reuters Reigning Olympic champion Matt Centrowitz sets a new personal best of 3:49 in the mile in a tune-up before Tokyo in an attempt to break Alan Webb's American record of 3:46. Let's Run https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogTRf273TZs Listener Question asks the benefit of running slow to run faster and how to approach it, then Moose goes on the record about what happened with Ellie on the Road to Nowhere and the fame that comes along with going to the Olympics. The R2NW crew catch up with Australian Olympic steeplechaser, Matthew Clarke. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
194: Gateshead Diamond League This weeks episode is sponsored by Asics, Check out the new Gel-Kayano Lite @ www.asics.com.au Julian pops in and out of Cairns to get Ellie through a tough workout. Brad recalls what he asked on the show as the snow hits Canberra. Brady begins a marathon block of training with some trepidation. Stewy McSweyn clocks 7:28.94 in the London Gateshead Diamond League 3000m, less than a second off his PB just behind winner Mohammad Katir. Matt Ramsden set a new PB of 7:35.65 finishing 5th in the race and 4th fastest of all time while Dave McNeill ran 7:49.32. Peter Bol comes 3rd in the 800m in 1:45.22 while Jeff Riseley 1:50.05 Rorey Hunter sets a Personal Best in the Emsley Carr Mile in 3:57.39 London Diamond League Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/katir-mcsweyn-battle-in-gateshead-muller-british-grand-prix-recap/ Rose Davies and Izzi Batt-Doyle placed first and second in the 1500m at the Joensuu Games, Finland with times of 4:12.30 &4:12.53 respectively. Ben Buckingham ran a 3000m best in 7:49.85. Davies and Doyle then backed up at the Savo Games 5000m in Lapinlahti, Finland with Izzi this time taking the win and meet record off Gen Gregson in 15:16, ahead of Rose in 15:32 Joensuu Games Results Savo Games Results https://www.instagram.com/p/CRcLufyLiXr/ Two of Australia's 1500m women are in fine form leading into the Tokyo Olympics, Linden Hall running 4:00 in a 1500m time trial, while at the Sound Running Sunset Tour Jessica Hull also ran 4:00 for 1500m. Sound Running Sunset Tour Results Tasmania Cross Country Championships taken out by Dejen Gebreselasse & Meriem Daoui. 2021 Tasmanian Cross Country Championship Results Jetty 2 Jetty Fun Run up in Queensland had the half marathon won by Liam Boudin and Jacqui Swindale, while the was 10K won by Jack Bruce and Olga Firsova. Jetty 2 Jetty Results Timothy Cheruiyot was added to Kenyan Olympic Team after Kamar Eitang had insufficient out of competition tests supplied. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/cheruiyot-added-to-kenyan-olympic-team/ Listener Question asks about how to go about preparations for racing at different times of the day, then Moose on The Loose goes on the Olympics infamous Rule #40 restricting athlete's capacity to make a living, then Brady on the Loose on countries snubbing their athletes after meeting the Olympic qualifying standard. Rivalbet link: https://app.rivalbet.com.au/signup/insiderunningpodcast Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
186: Gateshead Diamond League Brad cruises some intervals with Mulligans Flat TC and spends more time at its namesake. Julian’s achilles is still a pain, so spends the week learning from other sports. Brady dodges wild animals in Moama and then comes 9th at Lardner Park Cross Country. Oliver Hoare claimed the scalp of Stewy McSweyn in the 1500m of the Gateshead Diamond League, finishing on the heels of winner Jakob Ingrebrigsten. Matt Ramsden and Ryan Gregson finished 5th and 9th respectively. James Nipperess took on the 3000m Steeplechase, with Nationals rival Ben Buckingham pacing the first 1000m. Morgan McDonald came 4th in the 5000m running 13:22, while David McNeill tried to back up from his recent effort in Perth. Diamond League Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/hoare-beats-mcsweyn-gateshead-diamond-league-recap/?fbclid=IwAR0cyG1XUYiFs01LgaRWcABCjF-4bkB91JoUhYfoS1vF2x0vMPaiES4jnvg Ostrava Golden Spike saw Joshua Cheptegei fall short in his 3000m world record attempt, coming in with a WL 7:33.24. Jacob Kiplimo 10,000m 26:33.93 7th fastest ever. Rorey Hunter ran 3:42.29 in the Men’s 1500m. World Athletics Article Watch Athletics Results Reece Edwards 2:13: and third place S7 Marathon in Austria, backing up from Cheshire, Wales a month ago. Canadian Cam Levins won and qualified for the Olympics running 2:10: Official S7 Marathon Results Canadian Running Article NSW Novice XC Championship taken by Max Mahone & Annabel White. In the all-comers race, it was Kieran Tall & Belinda Martin each taking the win. Athletics NSW Report Lardner Park XC taken out by Andrew Buchanan over Cody Shanahan and Thomas Thorpe. Karinna Fyfe takes out her maiden win over Sarah Klein and Stella Radford. Athletics Victoria Results Hub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aODKhQ1It3w Listener Question asks whether there's a better model for how can fans to show their support for elite athletes then Moose on the Loose wonders why all the shoe sceptics have gone silent following Kiplimo’s 10000m performance in Ostrava, and airs some minor grievances up in Noosa. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
183: Brad Kahlefeldt This week's episode is sponsored by Mizuno, tune in for our review on the all new Mizuno Wave Rider 25 available at www.mizuno.com.au Julian battles achilles soreness throughout the week after getting over last week’s knee problems. Brad stays home and hosts a quick long run down at Mulligans Flat. Brady hits peak froth levels as the Bendigo Bats are unleashed at Jells Park. XCR’21 hosted by Athletics Victoria returned with the Jells Park Cross Country Relays, with St Stephens Harriers taking Premier Division Men lead with Stewy McSweyn and Ben Buckingham. Bendigo Region’s Andrew Buchanan ran the fastest leg of the day, clocking in 17:30. Premier Women taken out by Glenhuntly ahead of South Melbourne and Box Hill with Cali Thackery representing Box Hill running the fastest leg in 21:04. Athletics Victoria Results Hub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lthE3ceCmpk Norweigian steepler Karoline Grøvdal sets 5km Road WR of 14:39 at Maarud Gaard, breaking Beth Potter’s previous unofficial mark though seems as unlikely to be ratified. Athletics Weekly Report https://www.instagram.com/p/COV3DATAo9I/ Gen Gregson took out the 3000m National Championship in 8:51.24 after Izzi Batt-Doyle took a dramatic fall in the final lap and finished 5th. Jack Bruce won the event while Jude Thomas broke the Under 20 3000m National Record ahead of previous record holder Ryan Gregson. Results https://www.instagram.com/p/CORmqdhrh76/ Lauren Reid takes out Sydney10 in a course record 32:23 ahead of Leanne Pompeani and Marnie Ponton, on a dour foggy morning full of new personal bests. Kieren Tall won the men’s race in 28:54 also setting a course record, ahead of Tom Do Canto, Matthew Hudson and Ben St. Lawrence. Results Ethiopia Athletics hosts a 35km trial out in Sebeta, 2600m above sea level and on interesting conditions to select the Olympic Marathon team with some notable selections and omissions. World Athletics https://www.instagram.com/p/COXgDWZImBf/ Tom ‘Tinman’ Schwartz parts ways with Drew Hunter and Tinman Elite group. Let’s Run Article The boys review the newly released Mizuno Wave Rider 25, putting it through its paces and going through what they like about the shoe. Moose’s shares his purchase of the week, then the group tries to clarify the prize money arrangements around Run The Tan and Athletics Victoria changing race distances for Over 50 runners. The show closes with a preview of the patreon-exclusive Road To Nowhere which this week featured guest, former professional triathlete-turned runner Brad Kahlefeldt. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
181: 2021 Track & Field National Championships Wrap-Up Brad fits in workouts around time around the family and watching the Nationals. Brady tees off preparation for the Jells Park cross country relays and locks some races in. Julian starts to lay the foundation for the upcoming marathon training block. Desi Linden sets new 50K World Best 2:59:54 in Oregon, USA https://www.instagram.com/p/CNn4ftZjgxW/ Eliud Kipchoge wins the NN Mission Marathon in 2:04:30 held on a closed course on the Enschede Airport Twente in the Netherlands. German Katharina Steinrück was first woman across in 2:25:59. Results Athletics Weekly https://www.instagram.com/p/CNz7mK_MG6h/ Peter Bol & Catriona Bisset dominated the 800m National Titles, while Jye Edwards won the men’s 1500m upstaging the favourite Stewy McSweyn and booking his spot on the Olympic team in the process, with Team Telford teammate Rorey Hunter taking third. Linden Hall secured her spot for Tokyo in the women’s 1500m, winning the National Title in 4:07 over Abby Caldwell and Gen Gregson. James Nipperess left it all on the track taking the Men’s Steeplechase, edging Ben Buckingham all within the final stretch. Gen Gregson secured her spot on the team winning the women’s steeplechase, just ahead of Cara Feain-Ryan. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/9-athletes-book-their-ticket-to-the-tokyo-olympics-on-day-seven-of-the-australian-track-and-field-championships/ Results via Athletics Australia ResultsHub https://www.instagram.com/p/CN0KDZ-newu/ Jessica Stenson withdraws from Sydney Marathon Event citing bone stress injury, ending Tokyo Olympic campaign. At time of publication there is still yet to be any formal start list released. Adelaide Advertiser (paywall) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNr3SteBIAn/ Listener Question from @heapsgoodrunners asks whether low mileage high quality training can be effective for running a good marathon, then Moose on the Loose treads the subject on quality required for the National Championships. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
178: Jessica Stenson This episode is brought to you by our coffee partners at St. Ali. Brad finally earns his Maccas at the Bankstown Invitational 5K, running 14:44. Julian’s stopped like a deer preparing for the upcoming Easter Half Marathon in Hobart. Brady pulls an all nighter after finishing 4th in the Collingwood Classic 5000m in 14:24. Running history to come to an end as the 2021 running of the Fukuoka Marathon to be the last, citing financial constraints. The race was regarded as an unofficial world championship with Australians Derek Clayton and Rob De Castella both setting marathon World Records over its time. Japan Running News https://www.runnerstribe.com/len-johnson-articles/fukuoka-milestones-a-column-by-len-johnson/ The Melbourne Track Classic 1500m was won by Jye Edwards in 3:39.02, as it was also won by Gen Gregson with her time of 4:10.86. Melbourne Track Classic Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/melbourne-track-classic-recap/ At the Queensland Track Classic Catriona Bisset & Linden Hall both go sub-2 minutes in the 800m, 1:59.12 & 1:59.22 respectively, with youn gun Claudia Hollingsworth in 2:01. Peter Bol takes out the win in the men's 800m, narrowly missing the Olympic Qualifier. Gen Gregson backs up from Melbourne to edge Brielle Erbacher in the 3000m Steeplechase, while Ben Buckingham takes out win in 8:27 Queensland Track Classic Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/browning-breaks-through-at-queensland-track-classic/ Kew Gardens in London hosted the UK Marathon Trials, with Steph Davis winning the women’s race in an Olympic Qualifying time of 2:27:16, creating a quandary for selectors. The men’s race had the Cinderella story as 39 year old and new father Chris Thompson winning and qualifying in 2:10:50 and booking his place in the Olympic team. Ben Connor who placed second also booked his spot having run the qualifier at last year’s London Marathon. Chris Thompson on Athletics Weekly Steph Davis on Athletics Weekly Listener Question from Dave asks a hypothetical of who the boys would recruit for a new brand team for 5 years based on performance, development and awareness then Moose goes Loose on the ordinary commentators for the UK Marathon Trials and rounding out with a preview of the Box Hill Classic on Thursday. Inside Athletics Jessica Stenson returns to the show with Brady to catch-up on where she's been post-pregnancy, raising her son Billy and running in the South Australian XC Season during lockdown. Jess shares how she went into the Olympic Marathon campaign after giving birth and fitting preparations for Hamburg before the world went into lockdown as the pandemic hit and pivoting towards building a base and racing in the domestic scene all the while adapting her mindset to the current situation. She recaps some of the races over the past couple of months including the Launceston Half and Run The Bridge before her preparations going into Sydney marathon to be held at the International Regatta Centre on 25th April and what she knows about the course, the level of communication she’s received as an athlete and what she hopes to achieve from it. Jess closes with her training schedule, how she’s dealt with balancing running with raising Billy and pays tribute to her support network within Team Tempo. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
In the seventh episode of the Bailley runs podcast we had the sensational steeplechase athlete of Ben Buckingham. On today’s episode we talked about training, racing in Europe, ZATOPEK 10 and the Tan as well as having a casual chat. So hope you guys enjoy the seventh episode of the Bailley runs podcast
165: 2020 in Review Brad prepares to take on Brady over a Canberra road 5K in the new year.Julian puts in his biggest training week since August, yet somehow forgets his shoes at training.Brady froths over Ellie coming over to Moama for the Sunday Long Run.Vic Milers Club saw big results with Jarryd Clifford breaking his own 1500m World Record, along with tightly contested wins by Linden Hall and Ben Buckingham in the 3000m races. Vic Milers Club Resultshttps://www.instagram.com/p/CJImub2nIil/ To round out the year, the boys review 2020 and discuss what made The Best Performance of the Year, who were the Most Improved and Most Consistent Athletes of the Year, Best Race of the Year, Best Overall Australian Distance Runner and their predictions on who to watch in 2021. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN ---
Join Chris and Jess as they talk with Ben Buckingham about his home country of Australia, the unspeakable horrors the continent has to offer, and a true-crime case close to Ben's heart. You can follow Chris Stachiw @Casualty_Chris, Jess Byard @writerjessbyard, and the podcast @ScaryStoriesWT. The music for the podcast is provided by Alex Malnack of Blondo, that track is "Stay Here." The album artwork is provided by Maggie the Odd. Don't forget to check out our official Facebook and Instagram pages for news, upcoming episodes, and more!
It takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent's fritters!Heather Drain and Ben Buckingham join Mike to talk about Kevin Connor's 1980 horror/comedy starring Rory Calhoun and Nancy Parsons, Motel Hell.Connor discusses his work on the film as well as his earlier work while Frank Cotolo dishes about working with Wolfman Jack.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent's fritters!Heather Drain and Ben Buckingham join Mike to talk about Kevin Connor's 1980 horror/comedy starring Rory Calhoun and Nancy Parsons, Motel Hell.Connor discusses his work on the film as well as his earlier work while Frank Cotolo dishes about working with Wolfman Jack.
It takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent's fritters!Heather Drain and Ben Buckingham join Mike to talk about Kevin Connor's 1980 horror/comedy starring Rory Calhoun and Nancy Parsons, Motel Hell.Connor discusses his work on the film as well as his earlier work while Frank Cotolo dishes about working with Wolfman Jack.
140: Daniel Jones This week’s episode is sponsored by ASICS. Learn more about A NEW DAWN IN PERFORMANCE RUNNING Asics latest generation racing shoe features energy-saving GUIDESOLE™ Technology. Extremely lightweight and breathable, the all new METARACER™ will help you get to the finish line faster. Brad moves Viv to the hospital and puts in some body maintenance. Julian’s good at everything during a down week of training. Brady rolls with the smooth moving of Ben Buckingham on a hard tempo. Wilson Kipsang has been formally served with a four year ban for interfering and fabricating evidence for whereabouts violations.Athletics Weekly Report Athletics SA host their second round of cross country with Izzy Batt-Doyle and Adrian Potter taking their respective 8K races.https://www.instagram.com/p/CCQncxADLH8/ Official Race ReportMeanwhile, Ben St Lawrence led his Run Crew through a 10K time trial and over in Stromlo Team Telford held their own 3K time trial. Bowerman Track Club impress in their Intrasquad 5K/1500m https://www.instagram.com/p/CCG0LJtHSxY/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhFnc4xEwe0 Listener question expands upon track etiquette while Moose comes in with his own question about threshold and tiredness levels for professional and recreational athletes. Bankstown Winter Distance Meet on July 26 to host several paced 5km track events featuring the Inside Running Challenge and Jessica Hull to race the Steigen World 3000m as the headlining main event. https://www.instagram.com/p/CCQbmrJn93u/ Daniel Jones, New Zealand runner with a marathon personal best of 2:16 calls in from Iten, Kenya to chat about how they’re affected by the coronavirus and lockdown, reminiscing briefly on the 2019 Lake Biwa Marathon alongside Brady and his decision to train in altitude in the lead up to the Hannover Marathon, then how the pandemic has affected his plans for the year and stay in Kenya. Daniel goes into his start in running, including his time running for Eastern Kentucky in the competitive US College system, then goes into the concept of professional multisport and its scene before his return to running via Wellington Scottish and the marathon, running 2:20 on debut at the 2018 Gold Coast Marathon, before closing on his plans for the short-term future and comments on the current NZ running scene. Daniel Jones on Instagram. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Ben Buckingham and I break the drought with a wide ranging podcast that gets out of control and ends up being as long as an MCU movie. We talk about a lot of stuff and none too coherently. Ben can be found as @dissolvedpet on Twitter and Instagram. You can support the podcast at https://patreon.com/paleocinema for as little as $1US per month. The YouTube channel is Terry Talks Movies https://youtube.com/c/terryfrost
130: Ben Buckingham This ep is sponsored by Fractel: visit their range at www.fractel.com.au Julian’s heart rate gets high, prompting to get his nutrition right and lets Ellie take the reins of his training.Brad puts in some cross country reps and learns to go half-in.Brady is kept on his toes by Archie Reid Berlin Marathon cannot proceed under German government ruling, discussion about what races could happen for the rest of the year.Runners World Listener question from Simon asks the boys to wax lyrical about half marathon and marathon progressions.Moose on the Loose is building for a reckoning, but for now goes for some Moose on Merberhttps://twitter.com/TheRealMerb/status/1239171372598857729 Scott Nicholas concludes the first round of the Greatest Australian Performance of all time and begins the second round. Herb Elliott’s Gold 1500m at the 1960 Rome Olympics VSTrevor Vincent’s Gold Medal in the 1962 Perth Steeplechase - Graham Crouch’s 5th place in the 1974 Christchurch Comm GamesVsKate Anderson winning 5000m Gold at the 1998 Kuala Lumpur Commonwealth Games- Derek Clayton’s 2:08:34 marathon world record in Antwerp 1969 Vs Tony Manning’s Gold Medal in the steeplechase at the 1970 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games - Noel Clough winning silver at the 1966 Kingston Commonwealth Games Vs Edwin Flack’s 800m & 1500m Gold Medals at the 1896 Athens Olympics - Ron Clarke’s 5000m WR of 13:16 in Stockholm, 1966 VsDave Fitzsimmons’ 5000m 13:17 in the 1977 Dusseldorf World Cup - Dixie Willis setting the World Records in the 800m & 880y in Perth, 1962 VsCharlene Rendina wins the 800m Commonwealth Games Gold Medal in Christchurch 1974 - Dave Stevens beats Emil Zatopek’s 6 Mile Record World Record in Melbourne 1956 VsKrishna Stanton’s 8th place Warsaw World Cross 1987 - Bill Scott runs 28:18 for 10 000m in Box Hill 1974 VsRob De Castella wins the Commonwealth Games Marathon Gold Medal in Brisbane 1982 - Benita Willis wins the World Cross Country Championship in Brussels 2004VsTony Benson’s 5000m in Stockholm 1971 in a stacked field - Albie Thomas sets 3 mile WR in DublinVsJim Bailey becomes the 2nd Australian to run a sub-4 minute mile in Los Angeles - Dave Power’s double Gold Medals in the 6 mile and Marathon in the 1958 Cardiff Empire GamesVsSimon Doyle clocks a 3:49.91 Mile in Oslo in 1991. - Collis Birmingham places 8th in the 2013 World Cross Championship Bydgoszcz, PolandVsSteve Moneghetti’s 1st place in the 1992 Berlin Marathon in 2:08:16 - Ralph Doubell 800m victory and world record in the 1968 Mexico CityVSDave Chettle’s dramatic victory in the 1978 Choysa Auckland “Marathon”-Craig Mottram’s 12:58 2006 Commonwealth Games Silver Medal VSKerryn McCann wins the Melbourne Commonwealth Games Marathon - Lisa Martin wins solo at the women’s only 1988 Osaka MarathonVSAndrew Lloyd wins the 5000m in the 1990 Auckland Comm Games 5000m- Merv Lincoln second fastest mile of all time in Dublin 1958VSJohn Landy runs the second ever sub-4 minute mile in Turku, Finland Ben Buckingham, the 9th fastest Australian 3000m steeplechase in 8:27 chats with Brady about growing up in Myrtleford, going through some of his personal bests and stories including not knowing how fast he was running his fastest steeplechase in Spain. Ben gives an update on his current situation with training and work before looking back to his junior days in the Vic Country Athletics, being coached by Nick Bowden while running for Wodonga and then eventually with Nic Bideau with Melbourne Track Club. Ben talks about living the dream running a European athletics season before qualifying and representing St Stephens Harriers and Australia at the World Athletics Championship in Doha, as well as his interests outside of running including using his legal expertise in sports law to help out his teammates.
Ben Buckingham is an Australian distance runner. In 2017 he represented Australia at the World Championships in Doha in the 3000m steeplechase. This year, Ben is chasing the qualifying time to compete at his first Olympic Games. In this episode, talks about how he balances his job as a Lawyer with the training commitments of a distance athlete. It was a great conversation with some gems of advice on how to improve in our running, whilst balancing other commitments. Relaxed Running Membership We are currently offering a 50% discount on Relaxed Running's Distance Membership. If you'd like to transform the way you run, we have the best runners in the world answering all of your running questions. For only $27.50 per year, you will have access to the secrets of the best distance runners in the world. Simply enter the coupon code: newmembers when you sign up. www.relaxedrunning.com/distancemembers
Our appreciation of 1969 continues with a look at Teruo Ishii's Horrors of Malformed Men. Based on the writings of Edogawa Ranpo, the movie tells the tale of Hirosuke Hitomi played by Teruo Yoshida. When we first see him, he's locked up in an insane asylum. And things only go downhill from there…Ben Buckingham and Jess Byard join Mike to delve into the ero-guro.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our appreciation of 1969 continues with a look at Teruo Ishii’s Horrors of Malformed Men. Based on the writings of Edogawa Ranpo, the movie tells the tale of Hirosuke Hitomi played by Teruo Yoshida. When we first see him, he’s locked up in an insane asylum. And things only go downhill from there… Ben Buckingham and Jess Byard join Mike to delve into the ero-guro.
Our appreciation of 1969 continues with a look at Teruo Ishii’s Horrors of Malformed Men. Based on the writings of Edogawa Ranpo, the movie tells the tale of Hirosuke Hitomi played by Teruo Yoshida. When we first see him, he’s locked up in an insane asylum. And things only go downhill from there… Ben Buckingham and Jess Byard join Mike to delve into the ero-guro.
The recent Oceania Track & Field Championships in Townsville are the central theme for Episode 20 of DTT. With Sean Whipp enduring the European heatwave on a diet of pasta and chianti, Tim is joined in studio by Lisa Verstraten as co-host. And in the guest’s chair we are very pleased to have Oceania Athletics Council member Matt Mahon to provide the inside word on the Championships from the organiser’s perspective. The episode kicks off with the announcement of the very strong Victorian open teams taking part in the Australian Half Marathon Championship on the Sunshine Coast and the Australian Cross Country Championships in Wollongong – both competitions taking place in August. Discussion turns to the Oceania Championships with Matt providing some great insight into the organisation, the event and the bearing these Championships now have on athletics in Australia and across the region. The first part of our results wrap focusses on the Sprints/Hurdles, Jumps and Para events and includes interviews with Eddie Nketia, Jack Hale, Naa Anang, Mietta Russell, Brooke Stratton, Chad Perris and Marty Jackson. Stage two of the results wrap looks at the Middle & Long Distance, Throws & Walks with interviews from Matt Ramsden, Ben Buckingham, Melissa Duncan, Paige Campbell, Damien Birkenhead, Benjamin Voogd, Kelsey- Lee Barber, Isobella Simonelli and Jemima Montag. With so much great interview coverage from the Oceania Championships, we’ve edited six feature interviews that go into greater detail or provide a story we believe is worth retelling. These interviews are with Elizaveta Parnova, Kelsey-Lee Barber, Matt Ramsden, Brooke Stratton, Naa Anang and Harry Summers. Meanwhile in Victoria the XCR competition continues on it’s merry way and we provide coverage of the recent relay events… the Ekiden in Anglesea and the Road Relays at Sandown. Rosie Donegan leads off the other results segment with her tremendous Steeplechase effort in the US that places as the Australian lead for 2019 and in the box seat for a trip to Doha later in the year. We also go through the results from the various races conducted on the Gold Coast over the weekend. Timeline 0:00:00 to 0:01:41 Intro and welcome to Lisa Verstraten and Matt Mahon 0:01:42 to 0:08:45 Victorian Team Announcements – Australian Half Marathon & Australian Cross Country Championships 0:08:46 to 0:29:20 General discussion and overview of the Oceania Championships 0:29:40 to 1:00:46 Oceania results part 1 – Sprints & Hurdles, Jumps & Paras. 1:00:47 to 1:47:08 Oceania results part 2 – Middle Distance & Distance, Throws & Walks 1:47:09 to 2:15:34 Feature interviews with Elizaveta Parnova, Kelsey-Lee Barber, Matt Ramsden, Brooke Stratton, Naa Anang & Harry Summers 2:15:35 to 2:27:40 XCR coverage including the recent events at Anglesea and Sandown 2:27:41 to 2:47:49 Other results including Rosie Donegan’s breakthrough steeple to qualify for the Doha World Champs and a summary of the Gold Coast Marathon events 2:47:50 to 2:51:20 What’s coming up and episode wrap
Down the Track - Episode 19 Jaryd Clifford joins Sean & Tim for Episode 19 of Down the Track. Jaryd opens up about his career in athletics, the important influences in his career and future plans. Ben Buckingham produced a big result in Europe, so Sean provides an overview of this and other performances from across the world. A number of hot topics provide Sean with plenty to talk about. The Caster Semenya case is back in the courts and the saga that is the Russian athletics drug scandal just continues to provide great fodder for DTT! Former Victorian middle distance runner, James Whelan, has transitioned nicely to pro cycling and has just signed for Education First -Drapac team in Europe. And in a very good news story, Sean & Tim discuss the historically high number of Australian women who have broken 16min for 5000m. All the action from the All Schools and XCR races at Bundoora is discussed with interviews from Abbey Caldwell, Luca Di Conza, Ellie Pashley and Harry Summers providing insight into their races. Lisa Verstraten was busy at Bundoora and caught up with Dave McNeill for a nice long interview, while the extended cuts of her chats with Ellie and Harry are also aired. Canberra hosted the race walkers for the annual Lake Burley Griffin competition over the Queens Birthday long weekend so these results plus the Melbourne Throws meet and Big Backyard Ultra are discussed. Timeline 0:00:00 to 0:01:14 Intro and welcome to Jaryd Clifford 0:01:15 to 0:19:44 International wrap including Ben Buckingham’s breakthrough Steeplechase run in Europe 0:19:45 to 0:50:11 Spotlight on Jaryd Clifford 0:50:11 to 1:13:13 Hot Topics – Sean provides an update on the legal manoeuvring’s of the Caster Semenya case, more developments on the dirty Russians and their drug culture plus we chat about former Old Xavs runner James Whelan who has signed with professional cycling team Education First – Drapac. And looking through the rankings Sean & Tim discuss the best all time depth in the women’s 5000m. 1:13:14 to 1:43:55 Bundoora Cross Country wrap including interviews with Abbey Caldwell, Luca Di Conza, Ellie Pashley & Harry Summers 1:43:56 to 2:04:43 Extended interviews with Dave McNeill, Ellie Pashley & Harry Summers 2:04:44 to 2:13:40 Other results including the Lake Burley Griffin Walks competition in Canberra, the Melbourne Throws meet and the Big Backyard Ultra 2:13:41 to 2:23:50 What’s coming up and Episode 19 wrap – the Anglesea Ekiden, Oceania Championships and a number of Coaching courses.
On this epic episode of The Projection Booth, we remember the road warrior, the man we called Mad Max. In the roar of an engine, he lost everything and became a shell of a man, a burnt-out desolate man, a man haunted by the demons of his past, a man who wandered out into the wasteland. And it was here, in this blighted place, that he learned to live again. Ben Buckingham and Mike Thompson join Mike White to discuss the ever-shifting landscape of George Miller’s Mad Max series from its audacious beginning as a bikie exploitation / revenge Mad Max (1979) to the post-apocalyptic Western Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981) to the troublesome Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) and concluding (?) with the spectacular Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). Interviews feature actors from three of the four films — Roger Ward, Vernon Wells, Virginia Hey, Bruce Spence, Hugh Keays-Byrne — as well as author Luke Buckmaster, author of Miller and Max.
On this epic episode of The Projection Booth, we remember the road warrior, the man we called Mad Max. In the roar of an engine, he lost everything and became a shell of a man, a burnt-out desolate man, a man haunted by the demons of his past, a man who wandered out into the wasteland. And it was here, in this blighted place, that he learned to live again. Ben Buckingham and Mike Thompson join Mike White to discuss the ever-shifting landscape of George Miller’s Mad Max series from its audacious beginning as a bikie exploitation / revenge Mad Max (1979) to the post-apocalyptic Western Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981) to the troublesome Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) and concluding (?) with the spectacular Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). Interviews feature actors from three of the four films — Roger Ward, Vernon Wells, Virginia Hey, Bruce Spence, Hugh Keays-Byrne — as well as author Luke Buckmaster, author of Miller and Max.
On this epic episode of The Projection Booth, we remember the road warrior, the man we called Mad Max. In the roar of an engine, he lost everything and became a shell of a man, a burnt-out desolate man, a man haunted by the demons of his past, a man who wandered out into the wasteland. And it was here, in this blighted place, that he learned to live again.Ben Buckingham and Mike Thompson join Mike White to discuss the ever-shifting landscape of George Miller's Mad Max series from its audacious beginning as a bikie exploitation / revenge Mad Max (1979) to the post-apocalyptic Western Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981) to the troublesome Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985) and concluding (?) with the spectacular Mad Max: Fury Road (2015).Interviews feature actors from three of the four films — Roger Ward, Vernon Wells, Virginia Hey, Bruce Spence, Hugh Keays-Byrne — as well as author Luke Buckmaster, author of Miller and Max.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Sydney Track Classic headlined the national athletics action over the weekend and Sean analyses the meet and provides his view on the performances. Georgia Griffith discusses her race in the 800m while we talk through some of the key events including Jordan Gusman and Melissa Duncan winning the Aus 5000m Champs. The Men’s 3000m Steeple was a highlight event with Matthew Clarke and Ben Buckingham placing 2nd and 3rd in breakthrough performances. In the sprints Jack Hale had another win, while Celeste Mucci stamped herself as a hurdling force with an impressive display over the 100m. In a wrap of the High Velocity Club action we hear from Rachel Limburg, Ellen Pettit, Ayo Ore, Anotony James, Lateisha Willis, Michael Hansford, Kiara Reddingius, Lawson Power, Ashleigh Palmer and Morgan Mitchell about their respective events. The Victorian Mile Championship saw wins to Natalie Rule and Matt Ramsden and we hear from both. Catriona Bissett stepped up for her first mile and describes just what it felt like and we hear from Isaac Hockey about his first Open Victorian Championship win. Sarah Billings and Shanie Landen talk about their respective wins in the VMC 800m and we wrap the segment with Ethan Sinn talking tactics and his enjoyment of the VMC and middle distance running in general. Knox AC’s Daniel Milone delivered a qualifier for the 2019 Global Games, a competition that will attract hundreds of the world’s best Intellectually impaired athletes to Brisbane in October. Down the Track is there as Daniel is given the good news that he’s finally achieved the qualification standard at VMC Meet 4. Celeste Mucci was also in action at VMC Meet 4, once again tackling the 800m. Acknowledging this is the weakest of her Heptathlon events, Celeste describes how she needs to improve over the distance and what sort of times will make her more competitive as an international heptathlete. Celeste also discusses her training schedule, start of University studies and plans for 2019. In the most talked about transition in Australian Athletics, Morgan Mitchell and her coach Liz Mathews talk candidly about her training and the new demands middle distance racing have brought. We hear from Morgan about her plans and how she is adapting to the pacing and tactical skills she needs to be competitive. In a Wrap of other results Sean talks about Sasha Zhoya’s results from France and provides a wrap of other Australian performances overseas. In VAL news Tim goes through the Keilor Gift results including Jara Konteh’s first Gift win under new coach Scott Rowsell and beach sprinter Bree Masters taking the women’s crown off what some considered a generous mark. There is also lots of discussion around the prize money at this year’s Stawell Gift and the statement made by the Northern Grampians Shire Council. The AV Shield Final came to a conclusion with Athletics Essendon taking out Division 1 for Women and Glenhuntly producing a three-peat in the top men’s division. We also summarise results from the Warburton Up & Running event and Wangaratta Marathon and Half Marathon results. Lots of good stories once again in this episode of Down the Track.
067: Dave McNeill Sponsored by Fractel Performance Caps. Tune in for a review later in the show and details for the giveaway. Brad’s rebuilding his mileage and catches up for parkrun pacing. Julian confuses New Zealand with Tasmania and plans his big session ahead of Lake Biwa.Brady feels fresher, discusses game plan and goals for Lake Biwa. Tarawera Ultra Trail sees Reece Edwards win the 102km ahead of Lake Biwa while Steph Auston place 2nd.NZ Herald Report Results Box Hill Classic 3000m sees 5 men break 8 minutes, lead by Harry Summers https://www.runnerstribe.com/len-johnson-articles/harrys-hot-summer-a-column-by-len-johnson/ Ben Buckingham column https://www.runnerstribe.com/features/2016-season-goals-from-ben-buckingham-a-retrospective/ Nic Harman and Rochelle Rodgers both set course records in the 10km and half marathon respectively at the Busselton Running Festival Results Aussies make waves at the Millrose Games Indoor Athletics meet, Morgan MacDonald edged by rival Grant Fisher in the Dr Sander 3000m and Ollie Hoare placing 6th at Wanamaker Mile. http://results.nyrrmillrosegames.org/ RAK Half saw the top 11 break 60 minute mark, with Swiss athlete Julien Wanders beating Mo Farah’s European Record.https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/julien-wanders-sets-a-new-european-record-on-the-half-marathon/ Listener Phil asks about building mental resilience to power through the end of marathons while Moose on the Loose takes on “The Mess” perpetually disrupting the group’s training sessions. National track, cross country champion and Olympic representative Dave McNeill joins Brad about his impressive resume from the 400m to 10,000m and beginnings into athletics via basketball. Dave talks about his development under athletics coach Tom Kelly, before his recruitment to North Arizona University and exposure to different training styles. Dave talks about his highlights in the NCAA competing with and against the likes of Lopez Lomong and Galen Rupp, and then the challenges involved with his post collegiate running from finding his identity and life balance outside of running. Brad asks Dave about his columns of wisdom for Runners Tribe that draw on his personal experiences, the people who influences his mental state before talking about his venture into coaching for boundary umpires and other extracurricular activities as well as the relationship between his nutrition, energy intake and injury incidence.
Ben Buckingham and Meg Donaldson discuss their newly inaugurated film festival Paracinema and Barrie Pattison reports on Pordenone, the worlds pre-eminent event devoted entirely to silent cinema.
We are discussing E. Elias Merhige's Begotten. Released in 1990, the film is an experimental narrative. It's about… well, I'm not sure what it's really all about but I hope we come to some sort of consensus by the end of the episode,Heather Drain and Ben Buckingham join Mike to discuss experimental films, music videos, and much more.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are discussing E. Elias Merhige’s Begotten. Released in 1990, the film is an experimental narrative. It’s about… well, I’m not sure what it’s really all about but I hope we come to some sort of consensus by the end of the episode,Heather Drain and Ben Buckingham join Mike to discuss experimental films, music videos, and much more.
This week we are discussing E. Elias Merhige’s Begotten. Released in 1990, the film is an experimental narrative. It’s about… well, I’m not sure what it’s really all about but I hope we come to some sort of consensus by the end of the episode,Heather Drain and Ben Buckingham join Mike to discuss experimental films, music videos, and much more.
Zbyněk Brynych's 1965 film The Fifth Horseman is Fear stars Miroslav Macháček as Dr. Braun. The film is ostensibly set during the Nazi occupation of Prague where Dr. Braun isn't practicing medicine. Instead he's cataloging the items the Nazis have pilfered from Jews who we can assume have been sent to the slaughter. This is never spoken aloud nor are a lot of other things. Instead, the film is rife with a sense of overwhelming dread that manifests in several interesting ways.Kat Ellinger and Ben Buckingham join Mike in this first #Czechtember2018 entry.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Zbyněk Brynych’s 1965 film The Fifth Horseman is Fear stars Miroslav Macháček as Dr. Braun. The film is ostensibly set during the Nazi occupation of Prague where Dr. Braun isn’t practicing medicine. Instead he’s cataloging the items the Nazis have pilfered from Jews who we can assume have been sent to the slaughter. This is never spoken aloud nor are a lot of other things. Instead, the film is rife with a sense of overwhelming dread that manifests in several interesting ways. Kat Ellinger and Ben Buckingham join Mike in this first #Czechtember2018 entry.
Zbyněk Brynych’s 1965 film The Fifth Horseman is Fear stars Miroslav Macháček as Dr. Braun. The film is ostensibly set during the Nazi occupation of Prague where Dr. Braun isn’t practicing medicine. Instead he’s cataloging the items the Nazis have pilfered from Jews who we can assume have been sent to the slaughter. This is never spoken aloud nor are a lot of other things. Instead, the film is rife with a sense of overwhelming dread that manifests in several interesting ways. Kat Ellinger and Ben Buckingham join Mike in this first #Czechtember2018 entry.
On this special episode of The Projection Booth we're looking at Dennis Hopper's The Last Movie. Barely released by Universal Pictures in 1971, the film stars Hopper as Kansas -- a man as middle-American as his name. He's in Peru as a stunt man for a Western. When the cast and crew packs up and goes back to Hollywood, he stays behind where the natives form a sort of cargo cult around movie-making, holding up Kansas as their god, savior, and their sacrifice.Mike talks to Craig Rogers and David Marriott from Arbelos Films who have restored The Last Movie and have re-released the film. He speaks to author Jessica Hundley, editor of Dennis Hopper: Photographs 1961-1967, John Buck Wilkin who performed music on both The Last Movie and Lawrence Schiller & L. M. Kit Carson's The American Dreamer. Finally, he speaks with Nick Ebeling, the director of Along for the Ride and its subject, Satya De La Manitou.Nick Dawson and Ben Buckingham join Mike to discuss the film as well as its fascinating history.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this special episode of The Projection Booth we’re looking at Dennis Hopper’s The Last Movie. Barely released by Universal Pictures in 1971, the film stars Hopper as Kansas -- a man as middle-American as his name. He’s in Peru as a stunt man for a Western. When the cast and crew packs up and goes back to Hollywood, he stays behind where the natives form a sort of cargo cult around movie-making, holding up Kansas as their god, savior, and their sacrifice. Mike talks to Craig Rogers and David Marriott from Arbelos Films who have restored The Last Movie and have re-released the film. He speaks to author Jessica Hundley, editor of Dennis Hopper: Photographs 1961-1967, John Buck Wilkin who performed music on both The Last Movie and Lawrence Schiller & L. M. Kit Carson's The American Dreamer. Finally, he speaks with Nick Ebeling, the director of Along for the Ride and its subject, Satya De La Manitou.Nick Dawson and Ben Buckingham join Mike to discuss the film as well as its fascinating history.
On this special episode of The Projection Booth we’re looking at Dennis Hopper’s The Last Movie. Barely released by Universal Pictures in 1971, the film stars Hopper as Kansas -- a man as middle-American as his name. He’s in Peru as a stunt man for a Western. When the cast and crew packs up and goes back to Hollywood, he stays behind where the natives form a sort of cargo cult around movie-making, holding up Kansas as their god, savior, and their sacrifice. Mike talks to Craig Rogers and David Marriott from Arbelos Films who have restored The Last Movie and have re-released the film. He speaks to author Jessica Hundley, editor of Dennis Hopper: Photographs 1961-1967, John Buck Wilkin who performed music on both The Last Movie and Lawrence Schiller & L. M. Kit Carson's The American Dreamer. Finally, he speaks with Nick Ebeling, the director of Along for the Ride and its subject, Satya De La Manitou.Nick Dawson and Ben Buckingham join Mike to discuss the film as well as its fascinating history.
We travel back to the days of yesteryear with a look at the 1962 film from director John Ford, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. The film stars Jimmy Stewart as Ransom Stoddard, a lawyer who comes out west only to get robbed by the titular Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin). The film also stars John Wayne as Tom Doniphan, a man of action and the living embodiment of "The Old West".Joseph McBride and Kenneth E. Hall discuss the works of John Ford while Jon Cross and Ben Buckingham join Mike to talk about Liberty Valance and revisionist Westerns.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guests: Kenneth E. Hall, Joseph McBrideGuest Co-Hosts: Jon Cross, Ben BuckinghamWe travel back to the days of yesteryear with a look at the 1962 film from director John Ford, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. The film stars Jimmy Stewart as Ransom Stoddard, a lawyer who comes out west only to get robbed by the titular Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin). The film also stars John Wayne as Tom Doniphan, a man of action and the living embodiment of "The Old West".Joseph McBride and Kenneth E. Hall discuss the works of John Ford while Jon Cross and Ben Buckingham join Mike to talk about Liberty Valance and revisionist Westerns.
We wrap up the first Czechtember series with a film from director Oldrich Lipský, 1966's Happy End, an experimental comedy (which is as unusual as that sounds) that puts scenes in opposite order and runs motion backward from the death of our main character (Vladimír Menšík) while he gives the voice-over account of life from birth. Of course, this provides us with constant ironic juxtapositions.The film was co-written by Lipský and Milos Macourek, the screenwriter behind some of the best comedies out of Czechoslovakia in the '60s and '70s.Kat Ellinger and Ben Buckingham join Mike to discuss Happy End and other favorite Czech comedies.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest Co-Hosts: Ben Buckingham, Kat EllingerWe wrap up the first Czechtember series with a film from director Oldrich Lipský, 1966's Happy End, an experimental comedy (which is as unusual as that sounds) that puts scenes in opposite order and runs motion backward from the death of our main character (Vladimír Menšík) while he gives the voice-over account of life from birth. Of course, this provides us with constant ironic juxtapositions.The film was co-written by Lipský and Milos Macourek, the screenwriter behind some of the best comedies out of Czechoslovakia in the '60s and '70s.Kat Ellinger and Ben Buckingham join Mike to discuss Happy End and other favorite Czech comedies.
Peter Weir's The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) stars Terry Camilleri as Arthur Waldo, a meek man whose brother dies in a car accident outside of Paris, Australia -- a town whose economy relies on scavenging on the wrecks they create.Also released (in a truncated form) as The Cars That Eat People, the film is the first feature from Peter Weir and was produced by Jim and Hal McElroy.Ben Buckingham and Kevin Heffernan join Mike to discuss the film, Mad Max 2, and more.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guests: Jonathan Rayner, Hal McElroy, Terry Camilleri, Bruce SpenceGuest Co-Hosts: Ben Buckingham, Kevin HeffernanPeter Weir's The Cars That Ate Paris (1974) stars Terry Camilleri as Arthur Waldo, a meek man whose brother dies in a car accident outside of Paris, Australia -- a town whose economy relies on scavenging on the wrecks they create.Also released (in a truncated form) as The Cars That Eat People, the film is the first feature from Peter Weir and was produced by Jim and Hal McElroy.Ben Buckingham and Kevin Heffernan join Mike to discuss the film, Mad Max 2, and more.Buy The Cars That Ate Paris on DVDBuy The Films of Peter Weir by Dr. Jonathan RaynerLearn more about Mapping Cinematic NorthsLearn more about FilmurbiaVisit the Peter Weir CaveVisit the Trench websiteVisit Kevin Heffernan's Knot and Gender blogVisit Kevin Heffernan's The Crawling Eye: A Bloodshot Look at International Genre Film, Television, and Cult Media
Welcome to a special bonus episode!!! Our very good friend Maurice (from the Love That Album and See Hear Podcast) and Ben Buckingham interview Oscar winner Adam Elliot, director of films such as Harvie Krumpet and Mary and Max. Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
Once again Ben Buckingham of Cinecultania fame, is Skype-Napped and forced to divulge all things movie related about his person. We discuss Rat-People & how Napoleon Dynamite may be a closet Serial Killer! To find Cinecultania: Itunes: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/cinecultania/id350550873 Web: http://cinecultania.libsyn.com/ Twitter: @dissolvedpet Again, for all resulting hate mail/feedback… Voicemail: (707) Your 1st or 707-968-7178 Email: [...]