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For this episode of our guest catch ups we welcome Lily Partridge back to recap all things NYC Marathon from an elite runners point of view. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Finally, the boys sat down with Lily Partridge and discussed her running career, what she done before becoming a professional athlete, and find out if she really does warm her tea in the microwave! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Finally, after some incredible battles with Gareth's wi-fi, the boys got to chat with the excellent Lily Partridge.As usual we wind it right back and throw it straight up to present day, covering what Lily done before being a pro athlete, her Olympic hope as well as the hottest topic on ur socials - does she REALLY warm her tea up in the microwave?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 7 - Lily Partridge joins Scott and Damo this week to talk about her breakthrough marathon in 2018 when she ran 2:29, subsequent injury struggles and return to form with 2:25 Olympic Qualifying Time at Valencia in December 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on TRACK! we have a two-part interview with one of Great Britains female endurance stars Verity Ockenden. Verity is fresh from her Bronze medal win in the 3,000m at the European Indoor Championships in Torun, Poland in the same race as Amelia Quirk took fifth position and Amy-Eloise Markovc won Gold. Verity who runs for Swansea and has PBs of 4.12, 8.46 and 15.34 for the 1,500m, 3,000m and 5,000m respectively sat down and talked all things running and pre-race tunes with Cat. In the pre-show Cat, Robbie, George and Ben discuss the latest race results including the European Indoor Championships, where we saw amazing performances from the GB team. In the Elite Only Winter 10,000m in Newport, friend of the show Jenny Nesbitt finished in second place behind Lily Partridge in a time of 32.44 with her Cardiff team mate Clara Evans setting a new PB. Mo Farah won the Djibouti Half-Marathon and there were some great performances from British athletes in the US including Finley Mclear's impressive NCAA Division 1 indoor 800m performance and Paddy Dever's 5th place finish in the NCAA Division 1 XC race. The team also discuss the latest running news and look ahead to the Olympic Marathon Trials race in Kew Gardens. Thanks for listening, we hope you enjoy.
150: Inside Running Podcast This episode of Inside Running Podcast is proudly brought to you by New Balance, who have just released the Fuelcell RC Elite, available now in specialty running stores. Visit www.newbalance.com.au Julian continues his life as a surfer, as well as a cyclist, coach and filmmaker.Brad struggles with back soreness and motivation despite logging 130km.Brady gets back into sessions and awaits the moment Regional Victoria and the Border Bubble reopens. Jessica Hull set a new Australian 1500m record of 4:00.41 at the Berlin ISTAF meet, becoming the first Australian to hold both a 1500m and 5000m National Record in 23 years since Kate Anderson. Gen Gregson also featured in Berlin running 9:44.18 in her sole steeplechase of the season.https://www.runnerstribe.com/features/australian-1500m-record-for-jessica-hull/ Antrim Coast Half Marathon in Northern Ireland won by UK duo Mo Farah and Lily Partridge in the leadup to the London Marathon in three weeks time. Masters athlete Johnny Hughes set a new over 60s half-marathon record of 71:09. Athletics Weekly Report Stewy McSweyn came third in the Golden Spike 1500m in Ostrava, Norway in 3:34.25, behind Jakob Ingebrigsten winning the race. Matt Ramsden posted a new personal best 3:35.23 to move 6th of all time, Ryan Gregson 3:35.74. The trio are set to reload this week in the 1500m in Zagreb and then the 3000m at the Rome Diamond League.https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/mcsweyn-challenges-in-ostrava-another-pb-for-ramsden-muir-wins-again/ Athletics Australia cancels 8 National events including National Cross Country Champs. Listener question of the week asks how much of an impact psychological and emotional stress has on physical injuries. Moose goes half-loose on how inefficient cycling is in raising the heart rate before going fully Loose on whether political correctness draws the line upon objective observations on body composition - the specific incident discussed occurred early in the Women’s 1500m at the 2020 Ostrava Golden Spike which you can watch here. (Women’s 1500m around the 1:55:00 mark of World Athletics Youtube Stream) Brad and Julian review the newly released New Balance RC Elite, the racing shoe and raceday option to the Fuelcell TC, putting it through its paces and how it fits in the current “supershoe” landscape. 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 ----
On this week’s show, Holly catches up with GB International marathoner Lily Partridge and 10000m elite Ben Connor about life in lockdown, there’s a further suspension of UK athletics competitions, there is a new 5k WR (kinda), Garmin sheds some light into how Europeans are exercising during the Civid-19, Tony's here with his trials, plus you guys Rate Your Runs and rock your Kit Around the House.
Comedian Ed Gamble drops by to discuss how he plans to run Sunday's London Marathon. Also joining Jamie & Rachel are serious runner Lily Partridge and ESPN's Bill Pasterfield.
News from an amazing London Marathon, Eliud and Mary win the World Marathon Majors Series XI, Yuki’s back at it already, and Callum Hawkins suggests some rule changes. We speak to Judge Craig Mitchell and Lily Partridge and Ben Pochee. Training Talk reflects on your marathon and considers what’s next.
Leading British marathon runner Lily Partridge shares her pre-London hopes, Ian Williams of Fetch fame joins us for a pace related training talk, we’d love you to come to Kenya, Laura Muir wins indoor, Peter Thompson is running Le Tour, there’s a 50 year old showdown in Alamosa and the Japanese lead the race commentary way. You rate your run, share you kit pics around the world and stand proudly on the listener podium.
Laura Muir’s at it again, Mo bows out on the boards, Lily Partridge debuts in Seville, Steve Smythe sets a marathon world record, an Ethiopian runner faces jail, Flanagan’s out of Boston and Wilson eyes the world record in Tokyo. Plus, you Rate Your Run, stand atop the Podium and share your favourite run sessions.
This week we talk to Lily Partridge, two time National Cross Country Champion and current National 10k road champion. We discuss following in her parents footsteps, not being able to catch, stockpiling medals, and gritting it out when things aren't going to plan. If you like this episode please SUBSCRIBE to get every episode delivered to you before everyone else. Join the conversation! If you want to join in, request a guest or chat about this episode then head over to the Strava Group (https://www.strava.com/clubs/144083) Follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/letsgetrunning) | Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/letsgetrunning/) | Email us | Buy merch at the shop. (https://www.letsgetrunning.co.uk/shop?category=Running+Clothing) Lastly, don't forget to rate and review on iTunes! (https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/lets-get-running-podcast/id1392963885?mt=2&app=podcast)