Big TOE day 10 – Wilson – Leicester – Goadby
Journey journal A few miles to start off on the Cloud Trail were just enough to meet lurcher Zoe and Frenchie Peggy, with Zoe going on to claim Dog of the Day for no other reason than being less camera shy. Then a series of OK roads blossomed all of a sudden into the wonderful…
Big TOE Day 9 – Calverton – Nottingham – Derby – Wilson
@tourofengland #tourism #cathedral #nottinghamshire #outdoors #journey #quiz #tourofengland #running #runtok #quiz ♬ Funk It Up – John Etkin-Bell Journey journal A gloomy day started out with a few miles into Nottingham, with badly maintained footpaths leading to a reroute by road around and not past Gedling Country Path. On the way around Nottingham I…
Big TOE day 8 – Lincoln – Newark – Southwell – Calverton
@tourofengland #tourofengland #running #runtok #journey #outdoors #lincoln #nottinghamshire #golf #crazygolf #minigolf #pirate #cathedral #tourism #dog #dogsoftiktok ♬ Vlog ・ Stylish city pop(1275391) – orino Journey journal A glance around the cathedral in the morning and the Lincoln Imp was shrouded away for prayers. That was a shame but Nick and his wire-haired pointer Walter were…
Big TOE day 7 – Worksop to Lincoln
@tourofengland #runningcommunity #outdoors #runtok #journey #runtok #tourofengland #quiz #running ♬ Funk It Up – John Etkin-Bell Journey journal Starting at Worksop and after a bit of Worksop Trail, little else to shout about. The Bassetlaw Museum at Retford appealed but was closed. Then there was noting remarkable before Laneham, where lunch was given to us,…
Big TOE Day 3 – Ripon to Copmanthorpe (York)
@tourofengland #tourofengland #running #runtok #outdoors #runningcommunity #tourism #yorkshire ♬ TEXAS HOLD ‘EM – Beyoncé Journey journal Yorkshire Tea to start the day at The Bay Horse, Green Hammerton, then a quick glance in at the Lewis Carol inspiring Quire carvings at Ripon, before I was running again. I was just past Ripon Racecourse when BBC…
Big TOE Day 6 of 62- Barnsley – Sheffield – Worksop
@tourofengland #journey #tourofengland #running #runtok #outdoors #runningcommunity #experiencecommunity #diversityandinclusion #tourism #dance ♬ original sound – bigtoerunner Journey journal I started off at Locke Park Barnsley with railway luminary Joseph Locke in statuesque form an every present guide to the toiling runners. Today’s parkrun was overseen by run director Rachael and colleague Davey. I…
Big TOE Day 5 – Bradford – Wakefield – Barnsley
Journey journal @tourofengland #quiz #journey #tourofengland #running #runtok #outdoors #runningcommunity #diversityandinclusion #experiencecommunity ♬ Funk It Up – John Etkin-Bell A fine day started at Brathay Trust in Bradford, by the cathedral, with the arrival of Steve Taylor and Steve Carson, set to do some companion running. So we had speedy Steve and 100 Marathons Steve,…
The Big TOE – Day 4 – York (Copmanthorpe) to Bradford
@tourofengland #yorkshire #tourism #runningcommunity #outdoors #runtok #running #tourofengland #journey #quiz #marathontraining ♬ original sound – bigtoerunner Journey journal Back at Copmanthorpe and a good village was immensely impoved by the countenance of Shaid Hussein, who was set join me for the day. I met Shaid doing the 10 in 10. I had to be on…
Big TOE – Day 2 – Piercebridge to Ripon
@tourofengland #tourofengland #runningcommunity #outdoors #runtok #running #tourofengland #yorkshire ♬ Last of the Summer Wine (Theme from the TV Series ”Last of the Summer Wine”) – The New World Orchestra Journey journal A simpler day, less bishoping, more lorries from the start. There was Scotch Corner to negotiate. The route South was a little busy on…
Big TOE – Day 1 – Newcastle to Piercebridge
@tourofengland #running #runtok #runningcommunity #outdoors #tourofengland #journey #tourism ♬ funky house – Close-Wu Journey journal A Day that was supposed to start between 2 flags and with a quiet handshake with Brathay’s head of fundraising was magnificently gatecrashed by Helen-Ann Hartley, Bishop of Newcastle, who stopped for filming and who later in the morning gave…
Big TOE – preview day 2 – Milton Keynes
Journey journal A whistle stop to Bletchley to update me after a previous visit there and made possible by Jill Hawkin’s arch negotiation skills – in which she swapped music a live performance notes with most charming gate porter of the year, Barney Jain. He was a must for the blog, in what turned out…
Big TOE – preview day 2 – Marlow and Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Journey journal Last minute packing – yesterday consumed with media appointments. I’m officially ‘on the road’ driven this week by my step daughter Charis. An early start for Higginson Marlow Parkrun and such a fantastic welcome there, with a posse of Chippenham Parkrun tourists in attendance and Brathay 10in10er, Rachel Ongs, pictured, also turning up…
Frank’s Big TOE – preview day 1 – Bedfordshire
22nd June 2024 Journal Journal An early start to get to Dunstable Downs parkrun where I was made very welcome by run director Trish. The route was lovely, not as up and down as it threatened to be though Trish looked aghast when I called it nearly flat. The Tree Cathedral at Whipsnade was a…
Big TOE – nutrition
My Big Tour of England gets underway on 1st July – 13 days from now. Throughout the tour I will be eating anything and everything. That’s because I am: Trained as an ultrarunner to make the best of any situation. The distances I run can’t be sustained by gels and I have to be able…
The Tunnel Ultra 200 – The One, Le Parisien, The Internal Infernal, fava beans and a nice Chianti
(top pic, David Miller) It has certainly been a busy month. I followed up completion of this dark and mesmerising 200 mile race in 54hours and 19 minutes (for context that Tunnel would join Bath to Lake Windermere if continuous) and recklessly followed it up 3 weeks later with 100KM in the bright and…
The Brathay Trust – a mini video interview with fundraising manager Scott Umpleby
I’m very excited to be building up to my Big TOE next year and a major part of that is being accepted to run the Brathay Challenges 10 in 10. Brathay Trust is one of two youth support and development charities that I am supporting with the 10 in 10 an amazing curtain raiser ahead…
The End of My Line
What an adventure! The Line 300 was immensely deceptive, so much more in reality than it seemed when I signed up for it. Here’s the TLDR bit for anyone either with just a passing intertest or a short attention span. I attempted The Line 300 by Cockbain Events, a 328-mile journey, self-supported, carrying a pack,…
The Tunnel Ultra 200 – DNF at 100 miles
So, I got halfway through The Tunnel, which metaphorically and truthfully is a hard place to stop. I have had 2 meaningful DNFs before, at events I was determined to complete. The first was when horribly exposed to the arctic snowstorm in the wrong kit during the Lofoten Islands 100 mile, a race nearly all…
Why try The Tunnel?
I actively enjoy ultra running. I got into the sport for the big point-to-point challenges, traversing vast landscapes on foot. I love routes that take me through river valleys, over mountain rocks or across sandy bays. I’m endlessly curious to see around the next corner. That’s not what I’m going to get in The…
My endurance year: 27 marathons and ultras in 2022
It’s been a year with injury management and physical breakdown a constant threat, but nevertheless 27 marathons and ultras were completed in it and some of the most epic experiences in life, let alone in running. 1 Greenham Common A looped marathon. A looped marathon is a great way to test a sore leg. If…
Ultrarunning: Mental vs Mental Health when pushing boundaries
Is ultrarunning – and long hours of physical activity – good for your mental health? Recently my friend Stewart gave a full account of a DNF at Copthorne 100, a very hard hilly race of 10×10 miles laps. It is a race with an extremely high attrition rate. At 50 miles Stewart wasn’t going so…
The Queue vs UTMB
It’s all to do with the training: you can do a lot if you’re properly trained. Queen Elizabeth II The collective unconscious consists of the sum of the instincts and their correlates, the archetypes. Just as everybody possesses instincts, so he also possesses a stock of archetypal images. Carl Jung Man needs difficulties; they…
What’s next? What’s Next, Sir?, that’s what’s next
Midway through a ‘what a year I’ve had’ type year for me I met a man who also lives between one exhilarating adventure and another. I was in Uganda, nominally for the marathon, truthfully for the adventure and the life-enhancing envelopment that comes with visiting the associated charitable projects. The man I met was Steve…
The Ultralong Journey to UTMB
This time next week I will be in Chamonix awaiting the Friday 26th August start of Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc. It’s a prestigious race and for many the ultimate goal of ultrarunning, the nearest thing ultrarunners have to cycling’s Tour de France. It’s a full circuit around Mont Blanc, Europe’s biggest mountain, anti-clockwise from…
A first response after the Mongol 100 – 100 thank yous
Frank Wainwright was recently a runner participant in the Mongol 100, a 100-mile, 4 day crossing of Lake Khovsgul with participants making the journey on foot, skating or by fat bike. The event had just 12 participants – all of whom had signed up in 2019 for the COVID casualty 2020 event. The lucky 12…
Getting to 50 at 51: My First 50 Marathons and Ultras
On Saturday, I completed my 50th Marathon or Ultramarathon. It came up as a surprise. When talking the other day, I speculated that it must be nearing 30, so I had a check, made a list, appended with numbers, added in the one that I forgot, and suddenly it was 49. Maverick South Downs would…
How RunFestRun Ran
An article that I wrote for Field Marketing magazine, supported by Eurotunnel Event review content including photos and interview with the celebrity athletes, a tour of the event, stands, shops and promotions, and the participating in the running… and listening to Rick Astley!
Suffolk Back Yard Ultra – First Reaction
“The concept is simple, you start on the hour every hour and have to run and complete a 4.167 mile trail route in that time. You must run the loop and be back ready to start the next loop or you are out, the race continues until there is only one person who can complete…
Race Preview: Suffolk Back Yard Ultra, Saturday June 5th, 12 noon
The Back Yard format is the work of legendary racemaker Lazarus Lake and has quickly grown into a global phenomenon – as charted in an excellent recent BBC feature. In a nutshell – Back Yards are 4.16 miles long and runners complete one lap at a time, on the hour, every hour, until only one…
The Dorset Ooser and its Marathon
Let’s start with the Ooser himself. He was represented by some kind of popular mask worn in mummer style occasions. The Ooser was never truly famous, even back 120 years or so ago. Even when this evocative carved wooden head and moving jaw was at the peak of its powers , the Ooser was known…
For the love of local
The last 12 months have reminded us all that the world is small enough to transfer viruses around it at a record speed yet large enough to provide infinite variety local to home. You just need to swap the telescope for the microscope. My love of travel is, for now, packed away in its suitcase.…
Mental Stamina: Staying ahead
Ask on any relevant forum about your chances of training for and completing an ultramarathon and you’ll be told a few things very quickly: Control your pace. Walk the hills. Its more a mental challenge than a physical one This advice is broadly true as a ruleset for the majority of beginners. The top two…
Run 202020: Thoughts and stats now that the year is over
In December 2019 I looked ahead to 2020, the most meticulously planned year of my life with 20 outstanding endurance running events booked and scheduled in amongst my cut down office workload. I sunk a vast chunk of savings into entry fees, travel and hotels. But what a year in prospect! Spoiler alert: It didn’t…
The incredible Ronnie Staton’s favourite pain away days
The first I knew of Ronnie Staton was when I tried to buy a late place in the 100-mile event he runs under the organiser moniker Hobo Pace, The Robin Hood 100 (September 2019). Entering was a last-minute decision and the ticket sales website had pulled up the drawbridge to entry, a few hours early.…
Run 202020 – Lockdown 2: What challenges did I take on?
So, Lockdown 2 is over, and the Tiers are now flowing. November Lockdown meant turning to virtual challenges again, but by my own rules I could not simply repeat tests and trials I had already undertaken in Lockdown 1. But I found two medal challenges that met the criteria and tested me in new ways.…
Run 202020: Stirred by the Stour – for Ultrarunning World Magazine
News of October’s edition 26 of Ultrarunning World’s magazine only reached me today. Congratulations to the publishing team – its a great read, and I’m proud to see my Race Report in there, and better still illustrated by the photographs of Stuart March Photography, one of the very best studios in events and sports. Working…
Run202020: Why Rob ran the Exmoor Challenge Marathon
One of the pleasures of ultrarunning and long endurance days out, is that it acts like a humanity sieve. The people that put themselves through it are my kind of people – outdoorsy, energised, contemplative, easy company. In the middle of the pack there’s no room for arrogance; we’re not there to win the race…
Gareth Kilshaw’s 127-mile challenge for the RNLI
https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/gareth-kilshaw [Run begins on Saturday 7th November] When Gareth Kilshaw dumped the cigarettes 4 years ago, and took on and beat his running enthused brother at a local 10K, he had no idea that he would become a running hero of mine via feats in ultrarunning. I’m proud now to be able to call him…
Run 202020 pictures: Running the South West Coastal Path
Photographs ©Frank Wainwright. Taken from Cornwall, Devon and Dorset running adventures, October 2020.
Run 202020: Why Daniel Jones took the bus home to a start a Cornish Coastal Challenge in a car park
Run 202020, Race 16. The Atlantic Coast Challenge 40 Miler was a challenge and not a race so of course there was no winner. So the first place finisher was Daniel Jones, a local local, and an ultra runner who has plenty of experience of the South West Coastal Path. After the not race, Frank…
Run202020: Taking the Strain
A grade 2 calf strain (aka a calf tear) is a serious setback in any athlete. Fortunately, it is also a well known one that responds well to what they call conservative treatment. That means surgery intervention and advanced science treatments such as stem cell are not high on the agenda however keen you are…
Run202020: What virtually happened this summer
My 'lovestation 'for the Lockdown Frolic In Karen Maitland’s novel, The Company of Liars, a deceitful band of hawkers, storytellers, artists performers, rune-readers, healers and magicians make their way from village to village as an incomprehensible pestilence causes townsfolk to lock themselves away in fear and survival becomes the common denominator to all. The central…
Marshall Ulrich Zooms In – The lockdown book launch (filmed event recording)
The offer of interviewing Marshall Ulrich on the publication of his new book Both Feet on the Ground saw an immediate yes for me. How much incentive do you need? Marshall is an ultra running adventuring hero, an icon of my sport and his book was billed as sharing profoundly the “Therapeutic Benefits of Immersion…
Inspiration Interview: The Love of Running is Back with Brendan
With so many endurance events in jeopardy, just running for the joy of being out and exercising is back on trend. This interview from 8th March is with one of the most positive thinkers in the world of running, about how he has rediscovered that simple joy and used it to look ahead, past the…
Meeting Felipe Massa at The Nag’s Head
On Monday, Frank Wainwright met the ROKiT team and some of the glitterati of motorsport at the classic London pub, The Nag’s Head, Covent Garden Got to be honest with you, until Monday I didn’t have a fantasy business conglomerate. But I have one now. I mean they just put together an event where I’ve…
Inspiration Interview: Winning by a neck
The astonishing story of Richard Andrews, the neck breathing ultrarunner. An affectionate humiliation in the world of running comes to many of us when a costumed runner, typically a rhino – comes past you on the finishing straight. An affect that the rhino runners have is to make you aware of their difference, their handicap.…
Chasing the Chaser
So yesterday evening went rather well. Kindly invited by Pukka, I went to the Lord’s Tavern hoping to catch a word or two with Mastermind quiz champion Shaun Wallace, play along with the quiz, drink the accompanying Marston’s Pedigree and chat about marketing with Pukka’s Rachel Cranston. All of which I did (If you are…
As promised, a romantic black fungus meal
So I was a little delayed with this meal, but here is my Chinese New Year gift from Chinatown in London put to good use. Key exotics ingredients, Black Fungus and Chayote. Verdict: The crunchy fungus was a nicer texture than thought, but the recipe needed spicing up. The Chayote, billed as somewhere between a…
Run202020: January and February, first four races in review
So, the first two months of the year have passed and with it my first four races. How’s it going? How is the book progressing? January Run202020 started with a bang under the fireworks at Zurich Neujahr’s Marathon which was certainly an exciting start. The fireworks overhead and a rock music adrenaline fuelled blast into…
Run202020: Mongolia Postponed, Viva Italia
Well they say that endurance running is all about adapting the plan! The postponement of Race 5 in the #Run202020 series, the Mongol 100, to 2021 has been embraced by me as part of the story. #Run202020 is about travel, places and people as much as running, and the travel business is beset with potential…
Romantic Round-Up: Brands doing Valentines
A romantic round up doesn’t sound altogether romantic does it? Just reading my headline back I find myself thinking it might just make a good Valentine’s slogan piece for Monsanto’s popular weedkiller Roundup. If that prospect sounds like a lurch beyond offbeat then that might be down to my own mental process. My Valentine’s Day…
Uncoupled, unbowed: 24 hrs in Kayseri
Gulls in the sky and in my blue eyes You know it feels unfair, there’s magic everywhere Look at me standing here on my own again, up straight in the sunshine No need to run and hide, it’s a wonderful, wonderful life No need to laugh or cry, it’s a wonderful, wonderful life Up early…
Getting the Roll Balling
The trip ahead of me was immense. Manavgat Ultra beckoned, a 41-miles run with an upwards trajectory of 9000 feet, scrambling up Mt Hatmalar up over loose brambly boulders and scree, with freezing wind and snow flurrying down from the icy cap. Then, after Manavgat, I had a further mission to run across snowbound tracks…
Briton Holland’s 10-in-10 marathon record ratified by Guinness World Records
Adam Holland in tiggerish form at Phoenix's Excalibur event in December – a chance to practice on the route of his 20 in 20 bid this April Guinness World Records has ratified and awarded the ‘fastest time to complete 10 marathons in 10 days (male)’ to elite endurance athlete Adam ‘Tango’ Holland. Known as the…
Tastecard pops up with a Valentine’s Day to reflect on solo dining
The world’s largest diners’ club, tastecard, launches its first self-love Valentine’s pop-up restaurant. The ‘Two4One’ restaurant, on Great Eastern St, London, will feature mirrors placed on each table so solo diners can enjoy a romantic Valentine’s meal out in a bid to fall in love with their own fabulous selves. This unique restaurant gives ‘two…
Black fungus at the ready
Thanks to my friends from London’s Chinatown real estate guardian’s Shaftesbury, I received an amazing gift for Chinese New Year. Here’s the unboxed reveal, quite a wow, with some fantastic recipes. And here is the challenge to you all. Included in the box is an amazing recipe for Sichuan Black Fungus, which I fully intend…
Dialighted, Thank you
A giftbag today from friends of Field Marketing and the Frank blog, Seven Dials, Covent Garden has included some wonderful news and goodies that I can share amongst my endurance, fitness, travel and wellness friends. An understated looking shampoo and conditioner travel set helps celebrate the arrival in the Shaftesbury operated Seven Dials of Australian…
The Duke of Cambridge has focused Head’s Up mental health day with Everton in the Community
Everton in the Community welcomed The Duke of Cambridge to Liverpool 4 on Thursday as he visited The People’s Hub as part of the Heads Up campaign and praised the charity for taking the lead in tackling the stigma around mental health and going above and beyond with its innovative delivery. His Royal Highness spent…
Rio Ferdinand endorses Guinness Night Football in Lagos
Guinness has teamed up with sports legend Rio Ferdinand for a new, Pan-African partnership. Guinness Night Football, taking place later this month in Lagos, is the culmination of Guinness and HeyHuman’s campaign across the continent thus far. Two hand-picked five-a-side teams, comprising consumers and African music celebrities, will play the beautiful game in the dark,…
The National Running Show 2020 – event review and pictures
Lazarus Lake is much more accessible than the mystique with which he enshrouds his Barkley Marathons. My challenge now is to find something interesting to say about this hero of pain vs gain, that hasn't been said with such competency already by others. I think I have something… working on it! Time is rushing past…
“Rough Guide to Xbox” gets set for Destinations launch at London Olympia
Xbox and McCann London are proud to announce the launch of “The Rough Guide to Xbox” on January 30. Created in partnership with Rough Guides, one of the world’s leading travel guide publishers, the book is Rough Guides’ first-ever edition dedicated to virtual worlds, and works as a fully-functioning travel guide, exploring the stunning beauty…
Run 202020: Why Talant ran Country to the Capital Ultramarathon
At each of my 202020 runs I will hope to track down one or two of the fine folk who toed the start line with me and find out what the race meant to them. Talant Abdyldaev When I noticed that one of the other runners on Country to the Capital with me hailed from…
Yoplait delivers NBA interaction with influencer squad
General Mills-owned Yoplait has signed up as Official Yogurt of The NBA Paris Game 2020 Presented by beIN SPORTS for their much-loved drinkable yoghurt brand YOP – creating a ‘YOPStars’ activation developed by London-based creative agency Space. France’s first regular-season NBA game, which will be played in front of a sold-out crowd, will feature the…
intu creates mood-boosting light houses to brighten its visitor experience
intu has created three walk-in ‘light houses’ to boost footfall, dwell time and brighten the moods of its 35 million visitors using the psychological benefits of colour. The Happy, Calm and Energise houses will tour intu’s popular shopping destinations throughout 2020 featuring colour combinations proven to help people feel happier, more relaxed and more energised.…
Me and Bobbi Brown
I came home last night with make-up mogul Bobbi Brown’s smoothie recipe in my pocket. “Think of it as the “little black dress” of smoothies”, she says, and so I did. Bobbi’s chocolate collagen smoothie isn’t billed as complicated. It is, in fact, your go-to collagen smoothie. Ingredients: 1 cup almond mile or preferred plant-based…
Marshal’s Eye: Beyond the Far Side
Beyond the Far Side is such a surreal set of races. There are four options these days, 24hr, 12hr and 6hr time-limited 5.3 mile endurance laps, and a single lap and a bit for a fun 10K jaunt. This event is held in a corner of Wiltshire where it always rains everyday in the months…
Run 202020: Why Giorgio ran Country to the Capital Ultramarathon
At each of my 202020 runs I will hope to track down one or two of the fine folk who toed the start line with me and find out what the race meant to them. Giorgio Guglielmino Country to the Capital struck me as a good first ultra, made all the better if you were…
Run 202020: Why Hans-Peter ran the Neujahr’s Marathon Zurich
At each of my 202020 runs I will hope to track down one or two of the fine folk who toed the start line with me and find out what the race meant to them. Dr. Hans-Peter Gräbel A quietly humoured business director from Wels in Austria, Hans-Peter finished a minute and a half ahead…
Inspiration Interview: Mike Gratton
If there were an inspiration pyramid for UK running Steve Ovett would be somewhere near the top, a pioneer of the age when TV stopped being a luxury and enshrined the achievers of the day to the viewing masses for the first time. Coe and Ovett were the Bolt and Kipchoge of their day, global…
Run 202020: Race 2, Country to the capital, a brief overview
#Run202020 medal rack with race 2, Country to the Capital added Race 2 is done, that’s a tenth of the year’s adventure already over. Country to the Capital, I now understand means more to the urban runner than the countrysiders. London is so very massive and a complex nation state in its own right. Busy…
The Average Golfer turns influencer for Azalea
Specialist sports and tourism agency Azalea has snapped up social media sensation the Average Golfer in a deal that will see the company maximise his exposure and manage his commercial rights and partnerships. The increasing value of influencers in the changing media landscape, as golfers’ consumption habits continue to shift, has made video content crucial…
Run 202020 race 2, Country to the Capital – Preview and Guessing Game
Sometimes it feels like we live in and around walled cities with only motorways and train tunnels providing the officially endorsed routes in and out. There’s something magnificent yet miniscule about breaking into a city as overwhelming as London on foot dragging memories and mud in from the countryside. All that effort to add a…
Neujahrsmarathon Zürich: A mini post race report
So, Zurich has seen me get underway and the chapter writing started in earnest. I was lucky to meet Jason Mccardle and Deborah Hale from Sussex Trail Events after we had finished, together with runners from Munich who called themselves the 6 loons “verrückte”. They will all add to the chapter when I finish writing…
Sampling without energy
At the Neujahr’s Marathon there was an impressive international crowd, around 1000 runners and a decent amount of additional family and friends. It was one noisy gym in Schlieren. The event is a golden opportunity for brand support and in Generali they have a very well-equipped leading race partner, an insurance company with wellbeing at…
2019 – Review of the Running Year
Counting up every timed event I ran 44 events in 2019 and raced and trained for 2000 miles (exactly, as it happens!) As I have chosen 20 highlight events for 2020, here are the 19 that stood out in 2019. 19: Bridgwater 10K This was a PB race, lowering my 10K to 40.40, largely…
Why do I run? Endurance Life Dorset vs The Grim Challenge
Why have people taken to running? I read an essay recently that said that more and more it was a status thing, that people are taking to listing their running feats on job hunt and dating sites. Far from self-discovery in allegiance with nature, and mental release, most runners, it surmised, actually heap more mental…
Special K fits in
Simplyhealth’s partnership with Great Run Company is right up there with the most seamless of all sports sponsorships. The link has been forged between people who value their health and, who are at the same time are motivated to try and stay healthy. And the events themselves, include a jewel in the crown of running,…
FMBE Awards endorsed at Proctor and Gamble
FMBE_v02 from Ven Stack I was absolutely delighted to see that our event celebration of my FMBE Awards was shown as part of a success story package at Proctor and Gamble last week. The FMBE Awards attract attention from the biggest brands globally and we have long been endorsed as an important part of the…
An Evening of Endurance
Therapy Evolved and Maxwell Coaching presented Mike James, the Endurance Physio to a packed room at Chippenham Golf Club on Wednesday 13th November. Attendees came from a full range of endurance runners and triathletes from Chippenham and Corsham alongside therapists and coaches. There is clearly appetite for forward thinking advice and insight resources for endurance…
Transgrancanaria 2019 – wonderful video
I came across this video from 2019 Transgancanaria today including the incredible 128K event that I completed (though, no, I don’t make the edit!). Seeing this video brought this all back – what an event, and what an outstanding route to follow. It is all theer in this video, the night time beach start, the…
London to Brighton: The #veterancarrun’s potential
The London to Brighton car rally is a sleeping giant of the automotive world. These days it is, in fact, accurately referred to as the Bonham’s London to Brighton Veteran Car Run, #veterancarrun. The event is designed to celebrate the emancipation of the motor car when in 1905 the speed limit went up to 14mph…
When I ‘met’ Hideo
Last weekend took a derail as I received a late invite to go and see the Death Stranding experience at Camden Market, attended by gaming royalty in the shape of the brains behind it all – and before that the Metal Gear Solid franchise, Hideo Kojima, nowadays of Kojima Productions. The PS4 game Death Stranding…
Project – Run 202020 and The Handbook of Go Further Endurance Running
RUN: 202020 : The Handbook of Go Further Endurance Running …and the RUN 202020 project. Project starts 01.01.20 and concludes with the book publication in May 2021. A Handbook of ‘go further’ running inspiration centred around 20 amazing 2020 endurance events. This book will inspire you to take on endurance events, whether aiming to build…
Repeat Performances: Running Lap Races
The Leviathon, Southend Pier Marathon, Beyond the Far Side: Is there any merit in long races done as laps? In the last two weeks I have completed the 50-mile Leviathon which saw me repeat 7 there and back laps of the same stretch of Thames Path and the Southend Pier Marathon, which is 11 visits…
Briton Ratcliffe’s sub-2hr marathon record
The sub-two-hour marathon – what do we know about the great British record holder behind it? In the time it took Eliud Kipchoge to prove that No Human is Limited, plastic pollution was pushing for a new record 2000 metric tons of waste dumped into the ocean in less than 2 hours. That’s 8 million…
Chester vs Witty – The Verdict
Two weekends, two contrasting endurance races… 06/02/19 Chester has been on my marathon wish list for a while, a big-small road marathon, very popular amongst runners. I entered impetuously after The Great Welsh Marathon in Spring had left me with unfinished business in terms of getting a time. At the Great Welsh I set my…
Powerforce recognises my passion
The Special Delivery very nearly didn’t make it into my Words&Deeds Lab as I had left the brown dog on Reception Duty and she was camouflaged in the brown shadows under a brown bush in the garden. So, it was a frozen mid motion postie who waved a promising white envelope in my general direction,…
The Robin Hood 100 – 15-16th September 2019
Unconventionally, my second 100-mile race was one that many recommend for their first. Equally, entering a 100-mile race two weeks before is not in the standard learn-Ultra rule book. But two weeks out I suddenly had the weekend free and scanned the Internet for a race. I chose the full Robin Hood, rather than say…
Samsung KX: A Drop Spot, Not a Shop
My invitation, courtesy of marvellous promotional staffing agency Mash, was a little short on details, keeping the event itself lightly under wraps. I knew I was going to an event at a new venue, SamsungKX (King’s Cross) and I knew that the venue was definitely not a shop, and that there would be a ‘vertical…
Take Away Day: The Roocopter Challenge
Some invitations have a certain stand out. Could I stomach an egg mayo bagel whilst whirlybirding around the Shard in a stunt helicopter? Okay. Thank you for thinking of me Deliveroo. Put me on that rota. Without so much as Roger Moore eyebrow raise, I accepted this mission. My last invitation to London had been…
No Witty Stingy Recce
I like social running. Ultras and trail running certainly have a camaraderie vibe that is less often seen in road running. Perhaps that is because times have less meaning on the trail or trail runners come out for the countryside as much as the exercise? Anyhow, a fun run on my horizon in October is…
The Chip Team: Episode 1, The Two Tunnels
Every now and then, club running turns up a classic occasion, and that was the case 10 days ago when a gang of unlikely dynamos turned out for Chippenham Harriers for the Road League 5 x 10K race at the Two Tunnels. We could not have been less heralded at the outset nor more proud…
A run of tourism
August 2019 I have just finished a tour of some of the best places in live in Europe. I’d like to call it an EU tour, but though I travelled seamlessly through it, I did go via Switzerland. Still, we started and finished in the EU. Setting out as a group of four, each leg…
‘Dear’ Boris Johnson, It is 2016 all over again
Written in the immediate aftermath of the Brexit vote in 2016, this letter to Boris Johnson remains as true today, as it was then and as a consequence this letter is often revived online. Now, after the man has finally built his own cabinet, I am reviving it. Not a word of the below has…
The Gustonomical Mr Sams
An Interview with food and drink revolutionary Craig Sams Fashion, we understand, is cyclical. Certainly, today’s growing enthusiasm for overnight oats and green tea is a phenomenon that 75-year old hip entrepreneur Craig Sams has seen before. Craig’s 1960s saw him fascinated by microbiotic food, driven by the yin and yang of dining and serving…
Apollo 11 Landing Anniversary – A meeting with Buzz
With the 50-year anniversary of the moon landings being celebrated, I have heard a great deal of opinion about Neil Armstrong and the anxiety his notoriety caused him including one industry expert who then said that Buzz Aldrin had found fame easier to take. Aldrin, now 89, is certainly not a shy personality, but depression…
The Beacon’s Way Ultra Marathon – 13-14 July 2019
The Beacon’s Way… tldr – I have just completed my first 100 mile+ ultra, the self-navigating and trail and off-trail route through the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains, with 22,000ft of elevation. I finished in 37hrs and 15 minutes in 16th place in a race which some 66% did not finish and am now the…
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