Day three of our Nepalese Capital to Country adventure and sadly we had our first drop-out.Running ultra marathons is hard and not everyone can hack multi-day events...
Day one of the Go Beyond Challenge Capital to Country Multi Day Ultra in Nepal saw our runners take on 27 miles of hills and spills on their way to a successful first day finish.On a beautiful sunny day, complete with amazing views of the snow capped...
It is hard to believe it has been a year since our inaugural Capital to Country Multi-Day Ultra took place in the beautiful foothills of Nepal.And yet here we are. Winding our way through the streets of Kathmandu, meeting the city's famous monkeys and preparing...
The TV is full of Christmas adverts and we are all starting to want some figgy pudding. Yes, like it or not the festive season is almost here and the world is letting us know.But while most people are thinking about dusting down the Christmas...
"It’s a dangerous business, going out of your door. You step onto the road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there’s no knowing where you might be swept off to."The above quote will probably be familiar to fans of The Hobbit and The Lord...
Josh Chamberlain led from start to finish to win our Thames Trail Ultra earlier this month.The 47-mile point-to-point race, which runs from Iffley in Oxfordshire to Henley-on-Thames, took place on Sunday, October 19, with Katie Harris coming home first in the women's event.Runners took on...
Just over two years ago, I suffered what paramedics originally thought was a heart attack, writes Craig Lewis.In fact, my ambulance assisted dash to hospital turned out to be for a bout of a condition called pericarditis, a rather unpleasant inflammation of the lining of...
"The business allows me to make sure we're getting as many people as possible involved in running as we can, and I'm very lucky that I get to meet some incredible athletes from all over the world.
"It makes me smile sometimes that I've got my...
The history of running events is a fascinating journey spanning thousands of years, deeply intertwined with human civilisation, culture, and athleticism.Here's a brief overview:Ancient roots: Running has ancient origins, with evidence of running competitions dating back to ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome. The Greeks held...
I had the honour earlier this week of appearing on the Beyond the Finish Line Podcast with Joe Hardin.Joe's podcast is part of a collaborative known as the Everyday Athlete Podcast Network.We talked about my own running journey and the events we put on at...