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I've spoken enough about my personal efforts and experience ~ the story is told.However one story that hasn't been told on this channel is this -We were a team of 16. For 9 months we toiled and strove for more from ourselves to prepare bodies and minds for the amazing challenge of the @mdslegendary. All 16 crossed the finish line. A incredible result for @ironmindinstituteTo put this in context, when I did the race in 2016 only 50% of my tent finished the race. The race's standard DNF rate is 15 - 20%.Much more importantly, we shared an extraordinary experience together. This is what it is all about really - stepping into the void and fighting, struggling and suffering to achieve something remarkably difficult together.I've been on a lot of expeditions and this was a special group to share an experience with. Connections made for life.Next stop - just the little matter of attempting to run around the island of Ireland.Much to be done…. Chop Wood, Carry Water. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's important to me that I am honest with myself. For years I wasn't.My dishonesty inflicted plenty of pain on me and others close to me.Honesty, I find, has the opposite effect and counterintuitively, the more brutal and confronting the information uncovered, the deeper its properties to bring goodness into the world.The truth is enlightening and empowering despite its often ugly facade.Although the act of being honest with myself is often an internal wrestle, I've fought hard and engrained a meaningful practice within. So if I am honest with myself - The night of Day 2 and morning of Day 3 was where I lost the internal battle to keep pushing myself.I can have all sorts of reasonable excuses; discomfort, pain, injury, team to lead, etc but they are still excuses. The truth is - I let my mind and its admirable powers to recruit whatever it is that amplifies my fears, doubts and insecurities onto its team, win the battle.Note: This is not the first battle of the mind I have lost and it will not be the last. What is ultimately important here is that I face the consequences with honesty, respond with integrity and try again with a wholeheartedness.Follow the story of my dispatches from the desert here - https://lnkd.in/gSGDbpjBStrength, courage & integrity,Damian Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob's very ready to pick Paul's brains post Marathon Des Sables on a very gentle recovery run round the park - and he's brought us back his desert diaries. Featuring various attitudes to preparation, the Tent 105 crew, Paul's resistance to briefings, nights under canvas, finding flow and becoming feral, how he took on the long, double-marathon stage, volunteers and running buddies, sandy eyes and sore feet, tears on the trail, a little light hallucination, becoming self-sufficient, embracing a simple existence, emotions outside the box, cool runnings, desert demographics, the grubby life, and a spiritual moment based on fizzy pop.'After this, no more hard things.'SUBSCRIBE for early access, ad-free listening and more... and BUY OUR BOOKS; you can get Rob's book Running Tracks here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444 - and you can get Paul's book 26.2 Miles to Happiness here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270You can sponsor Rob's London Marathon here: https://rb.gy/fty8whThanks for listening, supporting, and sharing your adventures with us. Happy running.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary.
The question that had to be answered: “Is my foot really stopping me running and pushing myself more, or is it a convenient excuse not to try?”I'm a father of two under 4. I started the Ironmind Institute 2 years ago and pour every ounce of energy into it daily. I train 2 - 3.5 hours each day to prepare my body to absorb the punishment of running 3,000km around Ireland in summer 2026.Life is full. My physical & mental prep for the Marathon des Sables met my standards. My technical prep didn't, but I justified that due to the demands of life. A solid history of expedition experience gave me some solace when the voice in my head got louder: “You need to get your fueling sorted.”I knew the risks of neglecting technical prep but was quietly confident I'd be fine. “You've done it before. You know what's coming. Where are the threats? Nowhere that can't be sorted before we fly.”Quietly confident or not—that mindset left holes for mistakes.The Marathon des Sables organisers recommend wearing trainers at least one size bigger than usual. I bought a pair half a size bigger. Loved them. Breaking them in was painless. Training went great. From memory, that's what I did in 2016.Midway through Day 2, I had doubts.My foot had swollen, hardly surprising—but I'd overlooked that my left foot is slightly longer than my right. Ten to twelve km into Day 2, the toes on my left foot were jammed into the front of my trainer. Running became uncomfortable. I was there to undo regrets from 2016 and push from start to finish. This was deflating.To add to the challenge—I was leading 15 individuals who had trained under me and the Ironmind Institute for the last 9 months.“Do I push to run and risk blowing up with the team under my leadership? Or do I dial back, walk, and manage the issue? Or… are these just excuses to protect myself from the truth?”You can tune into the latest @deep_roots_podcast episode to hear the full story from Day 2 of the @mdslegendary Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 2025 Marathon des Sables just wrapped earlier this month, drawing global attention once again to one of the most grueling endurance races on Earth. So, we're bringing back a powerful episode that dives into the race's wild origin story, harrowing survival tales, and the inspiring legacy of athletes like Duncan Slater, the first double amputee to finish the race. This episode covers the 150-mile trek through Morocco's Sahara Desert and the runners who push beyond every imaginable limit, from bat blood and sandstorms to stories of resilience and redemption. Whether you're a runner, a thrill-seeker, or just someone fascinated by extreme human feats—this story is for you. Press play and enter the desert! Hosts: Kavitha A. Davison | Producers: Saadia Khan & Shei Yu I Content Writers: Michaela Strauther, Shei Yu & Kavitha A Davidson I Sound Designer & Editor: Paroma Chakravarty I Immigrantly Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson | Other Music: Epidemic Sound Please share the love and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify to help more people find us! Remember to subscribe to our Apple podcast channel for insightful podcasts. Follow us on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content. You can reach the host, Kavitha, at kavitha@immigrantlypod.com Follow us on TikTok @immigrantly IG @immigrantlypods Sportly is an Immigrantly Media Production For advertising inquiries, you can contact us at info@immigrantlypod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As I lined up to start my second Marathon des Sables, I wasn't sure on how I would start. In previous days, my, until that point, clear intent had been disturbed due to some achilles tendon issues.A driving reason behind why I was standing here, staring down 250km across the Sahara desert was to settle some regrets from 2016. Therefore, focus and clarity of approach had not been an issue until inexplicably, the ache in my achillies ramped up as the shadow of the race loomed over us.As AC/DC's Highway to Hell boomed through our little corner of the Sahara, I was with slight surprise when I started running out the gate.By the time I reached Checkpoint 1 I was a very happy man. This was the exact start I wanted. Aggressive, present, courageous.All in all a stage 1 I'm very happy with, however, the reaction of my body to the output and demanding conditions has left what is ahead quite the daunting prospect.Tune into today's episode of @deep_roots_podcast to hear the full story of Day 1, including my secret delight when John and Conor from our @ironmindinstitute team passed me between CP 2 & 3, my old Saharan nemesis humbling me again, and my rating for standards and efforts for the day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Los nuevos organizadores del Marathon des Sables han conseguido en sólo dos años lo que parecía imposible: enterrar en las arenas del Sahara el legado de Patrick Bauer y que la prueba pase desapercibida. El MDS, un icono del ultratrail y sinónimo de lo que significaba la aventura en estado puro ha pasado a ser una carrera más, sin repercusión mendiática, en la que corredoras y corredores han dejado de ser lo más importante y en la que prima el aspecto económico sobre todo lo demás. Una deriva y una decadencia que analizamos con Olivier Sepulchre.
Los nuevos organizadores del Marathon des Sables han conseguido en sólo dos años lo que parecía imposible: enterrar en las arenas del Sahara el legado de Patrick Bauer y que la prueba pase desapercibida. El MDS, un icono del ultratrail y sinónimo de lo que significaba la aventura en estado puro ha pasado a ser una carrera más, sin repercusión mendiática, en la que corredoras y corredores han dejado de ser lo más importante y en la que prima el aspecto económico sobre todo lo demás. Una deriva y una decadencia que analizamos con Olivier Sepulchre.
Paul is just hours away from the Marathon Des Sables and Rob's just talked to the doctor about his probably-fractured ribs as they start April on Hampstead Heath. Featuring Paul's plan - or lack of, new shoes and backpack, cooking kit, lazing and eating vs running and fasting, sexy spreadsheets, late night security issues, a doofus in the desert, the old clché: don't go off too fast, life without running, gig report, emotion boxes and emotional support animals, and your PBs.SUBSCRIBE for early access, ad-free listening and more... and BUY OUR BOOKS; you can get Rob's book Running Tracks here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444 - and you can get Paul's book 26.2 Miles to Happiness here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270You can download Rob's show Long Distance Man here: gofasterstripe.com/ldThanks for listening, supporting, and sharing your adventures with us. Happy running.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Thanks for listening - we'll be back next week, and if you're desperate in the meantime, subscribe and become a Fan - there are hundreds of old episodes you can have a go on, AND you'll get next week's episode three days early. Happy running! https://plus.acast.com/s/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Durant 6 étapes et 250km, 1000 participants ont bravé le marathon des Sables Legendary 2025 dans le désert marocain. Un défi unique, une aventure extraordinaire et des souvenirs gravés. Maryline Nakache, vainqueure de l'édition féminine en 23h57"20 et 4e au classement scratch, ainsi que le néophyte sur l'épreuve Claude-Henri Duriez, sont les invités de RMC Running. Comment ont-ils traversé cette édition 2025 ? Quelles mésaventures ont-ils pu traverser ? Le manque de sommeil, la chaleur et le sable sont-ils difficiles à surmonter ? Y retourneront-ils ? Maryline et Claude-Henri répondent à toutes les questions de Roxanne Lacuska et Yohan Durand.
Following Rory McIlroy's thrilling US Masters win, thatgives him the career grand slam of all four major titles, we're joined by golf professional (and regular guest) Andy Wild to give us his expert insights into a fantastic and popular win for the Northern Irishman.In football Liverpool took another step to the PremierLeague title after their close win, whilst title rivals Arsenal were held to a draw. Newcastle strengthened their push for a Champions League spot, as well as giving Andy Null & Void bragging rights with a 4-1 win over Tony's Manchester United.In the Women's 6 Nations England made it 23 games unbeaten with a tough win over Ireland, France kept up their grand slam quest with a win over Wales and Scotland let slip a 12-10 lead in a home defeat to Italy. And in the European Champions Cup, Leinster and Toulouse marched into the semi-finals where they will face Northampton and Bordeaux with the winners progressing to the final in Cardiff.In Formula 1 it was the Bahrain Grand Prix, McLaren's OscarPiastri won, whilst George Russell's Mercedes held onto second despite being challenged all the way by Piastri's team mate Lando Norris.And in Curling, Scotland's Bruce Mouat's rink became thefirst team ever to win four grand slam titles in one season as they beat Swiss Team Schwaller in a repeat of the World Championship final.We also have all the latest from netball, rugby league,tennis and a close finish in this year's Marathon Des Sables. Another fantastic episode!
PJ talks to Alan who recently took on Marathon Des Sables 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textFernando Lopez is an Ironman Gold All World Athlete and a seasoned endurance athlete who has completed more than 200 races, including 26 world Championships with several podiums. HIs races include 10 Extreme Triathlons, 3 Ultramans, over 50 Ironmans, and 4 times at the Boston Marathon. He also did the Houston marathon four times in one day. This legendary racer has stories about a variety of extreme events all around the globe. If you are looking for that “next thing', this episode likely has the answer. Fernando has a side business of coaching in which he tries to help people reach the impossible. You can reach him at:ForeverTri Website -- YouTube -- PodcastResources mentioned in this episode:Ultraman FloridaNorseman XtriUltraman World ChampionshipsUltraman ArizonaXterra Icon XTri Swissman XTri Alaskaman Extreme TriathlonPatagonman XTriAlohamanEscape from AlcatrazXterra World ChampionshipsXterra Trail Run World ChampionshipXTerra World Championship doubleLeadman 100La Ruta de Los ConquistadoresTrans PortugalCape EpicRocky Hill 24 hour MTBDirty Dozen 12hrs MTBMarathon Des Sables (Fernanado's Youtube)Brazos Bend 100 mi trail runRocky Racoon 100 mileHouston MarathonIRONMAN “Gold All World Athlete”ForeverTri AppZwift Shout outs and mentions in this episode:Armando ArmelliSimon CochraneAmy RobatailleA.A. Girard MIchelle VesterbyAndrea LopezSupport the showShow Contributors:Host : Larry RyanContributing Raconteur : Steve KingAnnouncer : Mary Jo DionneProduction : 5Five EnterprisesMusic : Run by 331 For show notes and past guests, please visit the Podcast Website: https://515theultrapodcast.buzzsprout.comFacebook: @515TheUltraPodcastInsta : @515theultrapodcastYoutube : @515TheUltraPodcastEmail : 515Ultraman@gmail.com
durée : 00:03:20 - L'info d'ici, ici Maine - Il avait réalisé un premier exploit mondial en octobre 2024 : devenir la première personne greffée des poumons à terminer le Marathon des Sables, au Maroc. Depuis, Alexandre Allain a décidé de faire de cet accomplissement un film documentaire, diffusé au cinéma cette semaine.
This was a great interview I did in January with Conor on The Strong For Life Podcast. It was one of my personal favourites and unpacks some of my biggest failures; so if you struggle with consistency, direction or motivation, give this episode a listen. You can follow Conor's great podcast here https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-strong-for-life-podcast/id1601870132 ________________________________________ Brian Keane is a qualified personal trainer, sports nutritionist and strength and conditioning coach. He is a 3x bestselling author of The Fitness Mindset, Rewire Your Mindset and The Keane Edge. He has travelled the world as a professional speaker, speaking at world renowned companies such as Google and SAP. He also hosts the #1 podcast The Brian Keane Podcast, which is in the top 0.5% of all podcasts in the world. Brian is a former primary school teacher turned fitness entrepreneur. After retiring from the world of professional fitness modelling in 2015, he now does ultra-endurance events all around the world. In April 2018, Brian ran the famous Marathon Des Sables, which entails six self-sufficient back-to-back marathons through the Sahara Desert in Morocco; and in February 2019, he ran 230km through the Arctic Circle in the northernmost tip of Sweden. In 2020, he ran a 100 mile ultra marathon in Nevada USA; and in October of 2024, he brought a group of his online followers to Africa where they all successfully summited Kilimanjaro, the highest free standing mountain in the world.
We join Paul and Rob in Leyton, in the middle of their long runs. Featuring no maps only camels on the Marathon Des Sables, Hackney Marsh memories, Rob's training plan kicking off in Cambridge, Paul's pack procrastination, food-and-exercise report, touring schedules, when athletics become ascetic, new sights and old memories in Stamford Hill, terrible ideas for the night before a marathon, a surprise cemetery, and the final return to Church Street and Clissold Park, like salmon swimming back upstream - or tofu in Rob's case.SUBSCRIBE for early access, ad-free listening and more... and BUY OUR BOOKS; you can get Rob's book Running Tracks here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444 - and you can get Paul's book 26.2 Miles to Happiness here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270You can download Rob's show Long Distance Man here: gofasterstripe.com/ld, and you can sponsor his next run here: https://www.justgiving.com/page/rob-deering-11?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CLThanks for listening, supporting, and sharing your adventures with us. Happy running.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Thanks for listening - we'll be back next week, and if you're desperate in the meantime, subscribe and become a Fan - there are hundreds of old episodes you can have a go on, AND you'll get next week's episode three days early. Happy running! https://plus.acast.com/s/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 250 of Talk Ultra is a discussion with Cyril Gauthier abou the MDS brand in 2025. We discuss many things: Handi, Trek, Namibia, the weather, planning, strategy and the future of MDS. Importantly, we also discuss Legendary.
Daniel Turner is entered in the Mini Globe Race, sailing Immortal Game, his mini 5.80, which he built. He started racing small boats in Australia when he was six years old. He moved from Holdfast trainers to the 125 and Pacer classes, and raced on his father's Farr 30 and grandfather's Adams 12. Daniel spent four years in the Australian Army as a Combat Engineer and Combat Fitness Trainer and represented the Australian Defence Force at regattas in the Tasar class. Daniel also competed in a number of marathons and ultra-marathons including the Marathon Des Sables in 2015 (265 kms across the Sahara desert over 6 days) and is known as the toughest footrace on the planet. In 2018, he competed in the Melbourne to Osaka Yacht race. We talk about building the boat, crossing the Atlantic in the boat, preparing to sail around the world, difficult moments during the passage and how he dealt with them, rules of the race, sailing the boat, safety, sleeping while solo sailing, the cost of the campaign, and much more. Find photos of Daniel's boat and links on the podcast shownotes page, here. Support the show through Patreon here.
Brian Keane is a qualified personal trainer, sports nutritionist and strength and conditioning coach. He is a 3x bestselling author of The Fitness Mindset, Rewire Your Mindset and The Keane Edge. He has travelled the world as a professional speaker, speaking at world renowned companies such as Google and SAP. He also hosts the #1 podcast The Brian Keane Podcast, which is in the top 0.5% of all podcasts in the world. Brian is a former primary school teacher turned fitness entrepreneur. After retiring from the world of professional fitness modelling in 2015, he now does ultra-endurance events all around the world. In April 2018, Brian ran the famous Marathon Des Sables, which entails six self-sufficient back-to-back marathons through the Sahara Desert in Morocco; and in February 2019, he ran 230km through the Arctic Circle in the northernmost tip of Sweden. In 2020, he ran a 100 mile ultra marathon in Nevada USA; and in October of 2024, he brought a group of his online followers to Africa where they all successfully summited Kilimanjaro, the highest free standing mountain in the world. Learn more about Brian here: Get notified when Brian's latest book releases here: https://briankeanefitness.com/rewriting-your-story Brain's IG: brian_keane_fitness Learn about my online coaching program here: https://conorosheafitness.com/men-coaching/ Connect on IG here: https://www.instagram.com/conorosheafit/
Happy New Year! After a much-needed break, we're kicking off 2025 with a truly inspiring story. Host Dawn Barnable sits down with Jola Chudy, an ultra-runner and former luxury fashion editor who transformed her life to embrace adventure, resilience, and self-discovery. Jola's journey—from the glamorous fashion industry to conquering one of the toughest foot races in the world, the Marathon des Sables—reminds us all that it's never too late to pivot, dream big, and chase extraordinary goals.In this episode, Jola shares:
durée : 00:02:54 - Course à pied - Elodie Vlamynck en route pour le marathon des Sables au Maroc
C'est malheureusement le 6ème et dernier épisode de la série consacrée au Marathon des Sables !Dans cet épisode particulièrement émouvant, je reçois Chahrazed, une coureuse atteinte de sclérose en plaques, qui revient sur son incroyable aventure au Marathon des Sables en Jordanie. Diagnostiquée en 2013, Chahrazed a dû faire face à de nombreuses poussées, mais elle a su puiser dans sa résilience pour se lancer ce défi hors normes, déterminée à prouver que sa maladie ne définirait pas ses limites. Elle raconte avec émotion son parcours, depuis la décision de participer jusqu'à la traversée des 60 km de la redoutable étape longue. Ce récit captivant illustre la force du mental et la capacité à se dépasser au-delà de la maladie.Au fil de chacun des 6 épisodes de cette série, vous découvrirez le récit de ma course mais surtout le parcours de Théo Detienne, Dorian Louvet, Sissi Cussot ou encore d'un coureur amateur Dohan, venu de Suisse, qui a décidé de partager cette incroyable aventure avec sa maman Anna.Vous y entendrez également bon nombre de participants, auditeurs ou membres de l'organisation croisés tout au long de cette incroyable aventure dans le Wadi Rum.Enfilez vos écouteurs, chaussez vos baskets, prenez votre bouteille d'eau et embarquez dès à présent au plus près de nous pour vivre cette expérience hors normes dans le désert.Bonne écoute ! Si vous avez aimé cette série, n'hésite pas à me l'écrire ou à la partager autour de vous ou sur les réseaux sociaux.***Course Épique, c'est le podcast running et trail qui vous fait vivre dans chaque épisode une histoire de course à pied hors du commun.Pour ne rien manquer de notre actualité et vivre les coulisses du podcast, suivez-nous sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/courseepique.podcast/Retrouvez également Course Epique en vidéo sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/courseepique_youtubeCourse Épique, un podcast imaginé et animé par Guillaume Lalu et produit par Sportcast Studios Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Bienvenue dans le 5ème épisode de cette série en immersion consacrée au Marathon des Sables Jordanie.Vous allez y vivre la dernière étape et la quête de la médaille de finisher, avant d'aller rejoindre Petra puis célébrer comme il se doit la fin de la course.Vous y entendrez également le débrief des principaux protagonistes de la course et une "Question qui pique" pour le moins inattendue.Au fil de chacun des 6 épisodes de cette série, vous découvrirez le récit de ma course mais surtout le parcours de Théo Detienne, Dorian Louvet, Sissi Cussot ou encore d'un coureur amateur Dohan, venu de Suisse, qui a décidé de partager cette incroyable aventure avec sa maman Anna.Vous y entendrez également bon nombre de participants, auditeurs ou membres de l'organisation croisés tout au long de cette incroyable aventure dans le Wadi Rum.Enfilez vos écouteurs, chaussez vos baskets, prenez votre bouteille d'eau et embarquez dès à présent au plus près de nous pour vivre cette expérience hors normes dans le désert.Bonne écoute ! Et à demain pour le dernier épisode de cette série (oh non, déjà ?).***Course Épique, c'est le podcast running et trail qui vous fait vivre dans chaque épisode une histoire de course à pied hors du commun.Pour ne rien manquer de notre actualité et vivre les coulisses du podcast, suivez-nous sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/courseepique.podcast/Retrouvez également Course Epique en vidéo sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/courseepique_youtubeCourse Épique, un podcast imaginé et animé par Guillaume Lalu et produit par Sportcast Studios Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Bienvenue dans le 4ème épisode de cette série en immersion consacrée au Marathon des Sables Jordanie.Vous allez y vivre la journée de repos au bivouac, l'occasion d'aller à la rencontre de nombreux coureurs aux fortunes diverses et de recueillir leur sentiment au sortir de l'étape longue.Au fil de chacun des 6 épisodes de cette série, vous découvrirez le récit de ma course mais surtout le parcours de Théo Detienne, Dorian Louvet, Sissi Cussot ou encore d'un coureur amateur Dohan, venu de Suisse, qui a décidé de partager cette incroyable aventure avec sa maman Anna.Vous y entendrez également bon nombre de participants, auditeurs ou membres de l'organisation croisés tout au long de cette incroyable aventure dans le Wadi Rum.Enfilez vos écouteurs, chaussez vos baskets, prenez votre bouteille d'eau et embarquez dès à présent au plus près de nous pour vivre cette expérience hors normes dans le désert.Bonne écoute ! Et à demain pour notre nouvel épisode.***Course Épique, c'est le podcast running et trail qui vous fait vivre dans chaque épisode une histoire de course à pied hors du commun.Pour ne rien manquer de notre actualité et vivre les coulisses du podcast, suivez-nous sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/courseepique.podcast/Retrouvez également Course Epique en vidéo sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/courseepique_youtubeCourse Épique, un podcast imaginé et animé par Guillaume Lalu et produit par Sportcast Studios Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Bienvenue dans le 3ème épisode de cette série en immersion consacrée au Marathon des Sables Jordanie.Vous allez y vivre la 2ème étape de la course, dite étape longue avec le choix pour les coureurs d'opter pour une distance de 20km, 40 ou 60 km. Après une 1ère étape bien plus éprouvante qu'attendue, comment va se passer cette étape la plus exigeante sur le papier ? Au fil de chacun des 6 épisodes de cette série, vous découvrirez le récit de ma course mais surtout le parcours de Théo Detienne, Dorian Louvet, Sissi Cussot ou encore d'un coureur amateur Dohan, venu de Suisse, qui a décidé de partager cette incroyable aventure avec sa maman Anna.Vous y entendrez également bon nombre de participants, auditeurs ou membres de l'organisation croisés tout au long de cette incroyable aventure dans le Wadi Rum.Enfilez vos écouteurs, chaussez vos baskets, prenez votre bouteille d'eau et embarquez dès à présent au plus près de nous pour vivre cette expérience hors normes dans le désert.Bonne écoute ! Et à demain pour notre nouvel épisode.***Course Épique, c'est le podcast running et trail qui vous fait vivre dans chaque épisode une histoire de course à pied hors du commun.Pour ne rien manquer de notre actualité et vivre les coulisses du podcast, suivez-nous sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/courseepique.podcast/Retrouvez également Course Epique en vidéo sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/courseepique_youtubeCourse Épique, un podcast imaginé et animé par Guillaume Lalu et produit par Sportcast Studios Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Happy New Year and welcome to the PodFam Susie Chan!In this episode, ultra runner and peloton instructor Susie Chan (10:04) shares her inspiring journey from being a non-runner and smoker to becoming a celebrated ultra marathoner and peloton instructor. She discusses the pivotal moments that led her to running, the importance of community in her running journey, and her transition from a career in the museum sector to a full-time running career. Susie reflects on her first half marathon experience, the challenges and triumphs of participating in the Marathon des Sables, and her love for running by the sea. Her story is a testament to the transformative power of running and the supportive nature of the running community. She reflects on her journey with Peloton, the importance of music in her classes, and shares some unpublished stories from her running adventures, including a memorable encounter with an alligator. The conversation culminates with her experiences at the Badwater 135, a race she always dreamed of completing. Susie shares her experiences and challenges faced while preparing for and participating in the Badwater 135. She discusses the rigorous selection process for the race, the importance of having a supportive crew, and the emotional and physical toll of running in extreme conditions. Susie reflects on her journey from being a crew member to becoming a participant, emphasizing the community aspect of ultra running. The conversation also touches on future aspirations, bucket list races, and the motivational power of music in her running journey.Chapters00:00 New Year, New Beginnings02:12 Erika's Ultra Marathon Journey05:05 Training with KJ: Goals and Progress08:00 Peloton and Running: A Perfect Match10:04 Guest Introduction: Suzy Chan12:05 Susie's Journey from Non-Runner to Ultra Runner15:03 The Impact of Community in Running18:00 Transitioning from Museum Work to Running Career20:50 The Hook: Susie's First Half Marathon Experience23:54 Exploring the Ultra Marathon World26:23 The Marathon des Sables Experience29:40 Finding Joy in Running by the Sea33:33 Desert Racing: The Allure and Challenges36:27 Nutrition Struggles in Ultra Marathons36:37 Transitioning to a Full-Time Running Career40:02 The Peloton Experience: From Runner to Instructor42:33 The Role of Music in Running Classes44:40 Unpublished Stories: Running Adventures and Misadventures50:37 The Badwater Experience: A Dream Realized52:31 The Challenge of Badwater56:24 Crew Dynamics and Support01:00:42 The Journey to Badwater01:04:44 Future Aspirations and Bucket List Races01:08:53 Music and Motivation01:10:54 Fangirling Over Suzy Chan01:12:48 Running Adventures and Challenges01:15:41 Boston Run Show Partnership01:16:37 Exciting Changes at the Boston Run Show01:19:37 Future Plans for Podcast Growth01:22:07 Spotify Playlist Ideas01:25:34 Chicago Fundraising and Closing out the episodeErika's Chicago Marathon Fundraiser - for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in memory of her brother, Nick Strava GroupLinktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support usThreadsEmail us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com
Bienvenue dans le 2ème épisode de cette série en immersion consacrée au Marathon des Sables Jordanie.Vous allez y vivre la 1ère étape de la course, une étape de 27 kilomètres qui a révélé son lot insoupçonné de difficulté.Au fil de chacun des 6 épisodes de cette série, vous découvrirez le récit de ma course mais surtout le parcours de Théo Detienne, Dorian Louvet, Sissi Cussot ou encore d'un coureur amateur Dohan, venu de Suisse, qui a décidé de partager cette incroyable aventure avec sa maman Anna.Vous y entendrez également bon nombre de participants, auditeurs ou membres de l'organisation croisés tout au long de cette incroyable aventure dans le Wadi Rum.Enfilez vos écouteurs, chaussez vos baskets, prenez votre bouteille d'eau et embarquez dès à présent au plus près de nous pour vivre cette expérience hors normes dans le désert.Bonne écoute ! Et à demain pour notre nouvel épisode.***Course Épique, c'est le podcast running et trail qui vous fait vivre dans chaque épisode une histoire de course à pied hors du commun.Pour ne rien manquer de notre actualité et vivre les coulisses du podcast, suivez-nous sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/courseepique.podcast/Retrouvez également Course Epique en vidéo sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/courseepique_youtubeCourse Épique, un podcast imaginé et animé par Guillaume Lalu et produit par Sportcast Studios Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Bienvenue dans le 1er épisode de cette série en immersion consacrée au Marathon des Sables Jordanie.Au fil de chacun des 6 épisodes de cette série, vous découvrirez le récit de ma course mais surtout le parcours de Théo Detienne, Dorian Louvet, Sissi Cussot ou encore d'un coureur amateur Dohan, venu de Suisse, qui a décidé de partager cette incroyable aventure avec sa maman Anna.Vous y entendrez également bon nombre de participants, auditeurs ou membres de l'organisation croisés tout au long de cette incroyable aventure dans le Wadi Rum.Enfilez vos écouteurs, chaussez vos baskets, prenez votre bouteille d'eau et embarquez dès à présent au plus près de nous pour vivre cette expérience hors normes dans le désert.Bonne écoute !***Course Épique, c'est le podcast running et trail qui vous fait vivre dans chaque épisode une histoire de course à pied hors du commun.Pour ne rien manquer de notre actualité et vivre les coulisses du podcast, suivez-nous sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/courseepique.podcast/Retrouvez également Course Epique en vidéo sur YouTube : https://bit.ly/courseepique_youtubeCourse Épique, un podcast imaginé et animé par Guillaume Lalu et produit par Sportcast Studios Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Dieci giorni disperso nel deserto del Sahara durante la Marathon Des Sables, lottando contro il caldo estremo, la fame, la sete e la solitudine. Sarà la sua forza d'animo a salvarlo, insieme a un incontro miracoloso… Questa è la storia di Mauro Prosperi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Connu pour être l'un des évènements running les plus difficiles au monde, le Marathon des Sables s'est lancé dans une nouvelle étape cette année avec la première édition du Handi Marathon des Sables. Comment est né ce défi ? Entre les barrières horaires et les dunes remplies de sable pour les fauteuils roulants, quelles ont été les contraintes principales ? Et comment les concurrents se sont adaptés à l'exigence du parcours ? Geoffrey Charpille et Yohan Durand reçoivent cette semaine Pierre et Myriam Cabon, rescapés lors des attentats du 13 novembre 2015 au Bataclan et à l'origine du projet Handi MDS. Pour RMC Running, ils reviennent sur cette course unique, sur leurs projets communs et sur le défi logistique d'un tel évènement. La séance de la semaine, elle, sera consacrée à la difficulté de courir avec de mauvaises conditions météos. Le mental doit-il prendre le dessus ? Faut-il obligatoirement baisser l'allure ? Comment bien s'équiper ? Le Maitre YoDu' vous dit tout !
57. születésnapját ünnepli épp, adássorozattal örülünk ennek. Futóethosz, stílus, gondolkodásmód, attitűd, pályaív. Katasztrófasújtotta övezetről és társadalmilag elfogadott surranópályáról, gimisként futott maratonról és Balaton-átfutásról, a "miért ultrafutás?"-ról és laktanyából kilógásról egy 24 órás verseny kedvéért. Légy mecénás! www.patreon.com/nemaze
Scotty sits down with UltraRunning editor Amy Clark to take a peek inside the September issue. They talk about adventure running, training advice, Marathon Des Sables, Western States and so much more. With summer on its way out, this is a great issue to spark some new adventures of your own. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine Thanks to our sponsor Drymax Watch this podcast on YouTube
In this episode of Sportly, the host, Kavitha Davidson, explores the grueling 150-mile race through the Sahara Desert, focusing on Duncan Slater, a British runner who became the first double amputee to attempt this legendary event. Kavitha traces the Marathon des Sables' origins from founder Patrick Bauer's pioneering trek in 1984 to the official race's inception in 1986. The episode also highlights the achievements of the Ahansal brothers, Lahcen and Mohamad, who have dominated the race, and Mauro Prosperi's incredible survival story after being lost in the desert for days. Join her as she explores the stories of grit and endurance that define this epic event. Through personal accounts and historical insights, she uncovers the essence of pushing human limits in one of the harshest environments on Earth, celebrating the resilience and spirit of the Marathon des Sables. ___ Hosts: Kavitha A. Davison | Producers: Saadia Khan & Shei Yu I Content Writers: Michaela Strauther, Shei Yu & Kavitha A Davidson I Sound Designer & Editor: Paroma Chakravarty I Immigrantly Theme Music: Simon Hutchinson | Other Music: Epidemic Sound Sportly is an Immigrantly Media Production For advertising inquiries, you can contact us at info@immigrantlypod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Published 28 July 2024This week we chat to Dan Turner. Dan has been around sailing his whole life including competing in the Melbourne Osaka. He also loves an adventure, including taking up endurance running and competing in ultra-marathons such as the Marathon Des Sables in 2015 (265kms across the Sahara Desert over 6 days). Now he is set to compete in the Mini Globe Race, building his own boat and throwing everything into this next adventure. He takes us behind the scenes to let you know what is involved. Enjoy!https://danturneradventure.com/#dan.turner.adventure #minigloberace #vaikobi #vaikobisail #radixnutrition #barkarate #sailingpodcast #barkarateconversations #worldsailingofficial #sailing #boat #ocean #sport #voile #sail #sea #offshore #sailors #sailingworld #extremesailing #foils #yacht #yachts #saillife #instayacht #sailingblog #instasail
My special guest on today's episode is someone who has a rather impressive endurance background and he travels all around the world to compete with himself and other fellow adventurers. Of course he's done the Inca trail, of course he's climbed 6000 meters up to the Himalayas and Mt Kilimanjaro and he's also completed the Marathon Des Sables. But the game changer for him has been the Atlantic Ocean Row, which is the world's toughest rowing race and which he completed unsupported from Lo Gomera to Antigua. Super pleased to introduce Sam Morris on this episode and absolutely looking forward to his fabulous travel stories.Episode Highlights:• Atlantic Ocean• La Gomera, Spain• Marathon Des Sables, Sahara Desert• Morocco• Verbier, Switzerland• Zermatt, Switzerland https://chezvrony.ch/wordpress/• Libya• Antigua https://sheer-rocks.com/• Wahiba Sands, Oman• Caribbean• Greece• US Roackie• Canadian Rockies• Pacific OceanConnect with Sam Morris on:Instagram @desert_adventurerThank you everyone for tuning in today. I hope our conversations have fueled your wanderlust and inspired you to explore the world in new and exciting ways. Please don't forget to hit that subscribe button on your favorite podcasting channel to keep up with our latest episodes. I would love to know what you think, what kind of travel stories and guests you would like me to cover. So, please do leave a comment, a rating or a review.Do follow me on Instagram and find out who's joining me next week. I'm at @moushtravels. You can also find all the episodes and destinations mentioned by all the guests on my website www.moushtravels.com as well as on the episode show notes. Thanks for listening and until next time safe travels and keep adventuring.CHECK OUT OUR EPISODE SPONSORS – HOUSE OF RAW for premium handcrafted ceramics. Use the code TSMOUSH and save 10% on your purchase.https://rawceramiics.company.site/https://www.instagram.com/houseofraw.studios "Want a spotlight on our show? Visit https://admanager.fm/client/podcasts/moushtravels and align your brand with our audience."Connect with me on the following:Instagram @moushtravelsFacebook @travelstorieswithmoushLinkedIn @Moushumi BhuyanYou Tube @travelstorieswithmoush
I sat down with Nick Arganbright - a budding legend in the ultra-endurance world. In the last 4 months, he's completed a 50-mile race, the Marathon Des Sables (look it up - seriously), and most recently, the Spartan Death race, of which less than 10% ever finish (he & 3 others finished). He shared his great perspective on what got him through it and all the craziness they had him endure over the course of 70 hours STRAIGHT of work.
Step into the captivating world of ultra-running as the Ger Pendergast Podcast returns with an exhilarating new episode. Join Ger as he shares his indomitable journey through recent training challenges and his path to the Great World Race – one of the toughest endurance events on the planet. Experience the highs and lows of Ger's recent adventures, from running the Copenhagen Marathon to planning for the Marathon Des Sables, and ultimately receiving the call to the Great World Race.Discover the incredible details of the Great World Race: running seven marathons in seven days on seven continents, starting in the icy conditions of Antarctica and finishing in the scorching heat of Miami. Listen as Ger recounts the obstacles he's faced, including the significant financial challenge of the €45,000 entry fee.Gain valuable insights into Ger's preparation, his unwavering determination, and his call for support from listeners and potential sponsors. Get ready to be inspired, uplifted, and motivated by Ger's resilience and commitment to pushing his limits. Tune in now and unlock your own limitless potential on the Ger Pendergast Podcast.https://gofund.me/1f80a7c8Contacting the Ger Pendergast Podcast:Instagram: @ger_prendergastFacebook: Ger Pendergast (GP Mind and Body Fitness)Email: Gerard.Prendergast@gmail.comThanks for listening, Gotta Keep It Moving!!!Contacting the Ger Prendergast Podcast Instagram: @ger_prendergast Facebook: Ger Prendergast (GP Mind and Body Fitness) Email: Gerard.Prendergast@gmail.com Thanks for listening, Gotta Keep It Moving!!!
The Marathon Des Sables in the Sahara Desert is among the toughest feats any runner can achieve, and fresh from a Top 50 finish is the remarkable Chris Slater. It's a privilege and a pleasure to speak with him on this week's Marathon Talk - his recovery from addiction has led him on an endurance running journey from which we can't help but be inspired. Elsewhere in the show, we put the spotlight on Russ Cook for his next adventure, track & field taking centre stage at the next Olympics, and a curious new dating-running series… In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - Kicking things off, Martin and Deena round up their fortnight watching the riveting US Olympic trials, and how they've been exploring different running formats 12:00 - All the latest in the running world sees a new challenge for the Hardest Geezer Russ Cook, track & field taking top billing in L.A, and a new, faster way to go dating… 23:45 - Chris Slater is our incredible guest this week, with not only an inspirational story overcoming addiction, but in doing so he's an 81 time marathon finisher and is fresh from a remarkable 250km Marathon Des Sables Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wmmajors/ Martin Yelling: https://www.instagram.com/martinyelling/ Deena Kastor: https://www.instagram.com/deena8050/ Chris Slater: https://www.instagram.com/chrisslaterrr/
In this episode, we dive into the incredible journey of Mahaswetha Ghosh, an ace marathon runner and one of the first Indian women to conquer the Marathon Des Sables, widely regarded as the toughest marathon in the world. She proudly shares the secrets behind her remarkable success, including how celebrity nutritionist Ryan Fernando has tailored her diet to sustain her through days of running in the desert. Ryan YouTube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/@celebritynutritionistryan Ryan Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ryan_nutrition_coach/ Mahasweta Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/mahasweta911/ For Collaboration & Enquiries:
Paul's still wrestling with whether to run the Marathon Des Sables after hurting his shoulder in a fall last week - and Rob's just done the Brighton Marathon; lots to talk about!SUBSCRIBE for early access, ad-free listening and more... and BUY OUR BOOKS; you can get Rob's book Running Tracks here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444 - and you can get Paul's book 26.2 Miles to Happiness here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270You can download Rob's show Long Distance Man here: gofasterstripe.com/ldThanks for listening, supporting, and sharing your adventures with us. Happy running.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Thanks for listening - we'll be back next week, and if you're desperate in the meantime, subscribe and become a Fan - there are hundreds of old episodes you can have a go on, AND you'll get next week's episode three days early. Happy running! https://plus.acast.com/s/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In S4Ep2 of the PRP, Adam chats it up with budding running phenom, enthusiastic boxing maven and story telling raconteur Jeremiah Maestre who has been preparing for the Marathon Des Sables on April 14th, 2024. Melanie Sulaver, seasoned marathoner, local rockstar nutrition coach, and fierce advocate for women in sport joins the show to offer her take on all things fueling, sand and of course, nanners. The conversation kicks off with an in depth reflection on parenthood as both Jer & Mel discuss the intricacies involved when balancing family life with the pursuit of one's passions. Contrary to what some may believe, having kids has actually enhanced both Jer & Mel's pursuit of their goals as it has enabled them to prioritize what's important in their lives by being more intentional about their avocations. When you're choosing to not spend time with your family, it sure as hell better be something that's worth investing time in! The three then take a deep dive into Jeremiah's established career as a professional boxer and discuss his recent transition into the sport of long distance running. Having only run his first official marathon just two short years ago, Jer has thrust himself into the world of running full tilt without any plans of looking back. Although he has found himself in new territory over the past couple of years, a mantra that he brings with him from his time in the ring is an inspiring reminder for us all; don't do it for others, do it for yourself. Ehhh bruh, can we stop real quick I got sand in my shoes!! We talking camel cut offs?! Has Jer assembled the perfect team of avengers to take this challenge on?? COD w/ the boys?! Hey neighbor, you wouldn't happen to have any extra bivouac rugs, would ya? Ayahuasca?! Eating bat heads?! Merzouga dunes?!? Marrakech?? Sleeping mat or stove, which one you hauling along?! Did Jer just say venom pumps? Ummm 130F degrees, say whaaaa? Shoe cobblers? Floss?! Camels, carbohydrates and compasses, oh my! This and oh so much more in this inspiring, unique and thrilling episode of the PRP. Sponsors Ann Arbor Running Company Recorded Monday April 1st @ 1PM EST --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/preracepodcast/support
Bad news for Paul as he takes a dramatic tumble in Highgate Woods just days out from the Marathon Des Sables. Featuring dogs, a heavy backpack, what the doctor says, shoulder comedy and shoulder care, Steve's corduroy accordion, Rob's latest parkrun and looming marathon, drinking report spousal support, the dicing of the carrots, and your brilliant PBs.SUBSCRIBE for early access, ad-free listening and more... and BUY OUR BOOKS; you can get Rob's book Running Tracks here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444 - and you can get Paul's book 26.2 Miles to Happiness here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270You can download Rob's show Long Distance Man here: gofasterstripe.com/ldThanks for listening, supporting, and sharing your adventures with us. Happy running.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Thanks for listening - we'll be back next week, and if you're desperate in the meantime, subscribe and become a Fan - there are hundreds of old episodes you can have a go on, AND you'll get next week's episode three days early. Happy running! https://plus.acast.com/s/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En la emisión de esta semana de Territorio Trail realizamos la previa del Marathon de Sables con Iván Penalba y Pedro Díaz, en una edición de la prueba que será la primera sin Patrick Bauer al mando. Repasamos todo lo sucedido en la Calamorro Skyrace, segunda prueba de las Merrell Skyrunner World Series 2024, avanzamos toda la información del Maratón de Zaragoza que se disputa este fin de semana, resumimos la Jamón Trail, Campeonato de Aragón de Clubs, conocemos todas las novedades de la Perimetrail de Arguis a un mes de su celebración y finalizamos con la sección de nutrición de Eva Arguedas y las pautas de nutrición para los días anteriores a un maratón.
Why does Rob need a gentle turn on Clissold Park's soft surfaces? Has Paul finally found his 'Why?' for the Marathon Des Sables? These questions and more are answered in this episode, along with the boys' musings on MDS prep, Jasmin Paris and the Barkley Marathons, searching for the hero inside yourself, questionable advice, when life outside running gets TOUGH - particularly on Rob's wife - a Half Marathon... kind of, some surprise vermin, showbiz fun, chasing catharsis, potential timings and tentative tapers.SUBSCRIBE for early access, ad-free listening and more... and BUY OUR BOOKS; you can get Rob's book Running Tracks here - https://www.waterstones.com/book/running-tracks/rob-deering/9781800180444 - and you can get Paul's book 26.2 Miles to Happiness here: https://www.waterstones.com/book/26-2-miles-to-happiness/paul-tonkinson/9781472975270You can download Rob's show Long Distance Man here: gofasterstripe.com/ldThanks for listening, supporting, and sharing your adventures with us. Happy running.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/runningcommentary. Thanks for listening - we'll be back next week, and if you're desperate in the meantime, subscribe and become a Fan - there are hundreds of old episodes you can have a go on, AND you'll get next week's episode three days early. Happy running! https://plus.acast.com/s/runningcommentary. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 246 of Talk Ultra is with Nicki Marsh as we countdown to Marathon des Sables - The Legendary. With a 50th birthday looming in 2024 Nicki had been toying with lots of ideas of how to celebrate... The only thing that truly excited me (and could fit around work!) was MDS. Her husband had done it in 2017 and said never again. However, it took him all of 30 seconds to agree to do it again, with Nicki!
Episode 245 of Talk Ultra is with Ferdinand Charriau, head of communications for Marathon des Sable - The Legendary. In this podcast we discuss the final details as the 2024 edition is just weeks away.
On episode 243 of Talk Ultra we talk to Marie-Christine Barnett-Lonergan, MC for short, on her inspiring story to the startline of the 2025 Marathon des Sables - The Legendary.
Corporal Natalya Platonova joins forces with elite Army professionals in support of the Army Benevolent Fund under the title, Rinder's Run with Barrister, author and brodcaster, Rob Rinder as they take on the 2024 Marathon des Sables - The Legendary. The team will consist of Natalya, Rob, Olympic champion Heather Stanning OBE, Army Sergeant Major Paul Carney and Infantry Colonel Mark Nooney MC.
Tyler isn't just an avid ultra-endurance athlete; he's an 8x Guinness World Record holder, a seasoned high-altitude mountaineer, and someone who lives life in the realm of the extraordinary. With an educational background in engineering and geophysics from the University of Maryland and the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Tyler combines his passion for extreme sports with an insatiable curiosity for technology, evolutionary biology, and space exploration. Hear the inside scoop on the Polar Row, the record-breaking rowing expedition across the Arctic Ocean, and how Tyler faced "the toughest foot race on Earth"—the Marathon Des Sables, a six-day, 156-mile ultra-marathon across the Sahara Desert. Not to mention, Tyler has just conquered not one, but two of the most formidable peaks in 2023—Mount Vincent in Antarctica and Mount Everest. Sign up for the new G14 newsletter here: https://www.clearedhotpodcast.com/exclusive Check out the newest Cleared Hot Gear here: https://shop.clearedhotpodcast.com/