History Made In The Marathon!
In October 2019, Eliud Kipchoge became the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. How did he do this and what does it mean for running?
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In October 2019, Eliud Kipchoge became the first person to run a marathon in under two hours. How did he do this and what does it mean for running?
As a runner, it’s completely normal to feel tension at an event. Here, we look at ways to make sure nerves don’t get the better of you come race day.
On Sunday 22 April over 40,000 runners hit the streets to take part in the 2018 London Marathon – and it wasn’t your typical race! Here’s how it played out.
The week of a marathon is a critical time. Get it right, you’ll be on the start line feeling fresh, but a major mistake could undo all that hard work!
There are several things you’ll have on race day that you don’t have in training. Here are six reasons why you should feel positive about the marathon.
Tapering is one of the most important aspects of marathon training, where your body and mind gets a chance to recover. Here’s how to do it effectively.