Jack Rayner and Brett Robinson join and talk about their involvement with the 1:59 INEOS Challenge, discussing their practising of the pacing structures, hanging out with Kipchoge the atmosphere of the crowd and ‘those’ shoes before answering listener questions.Īlso featuring Kim White interviewing pacers Victor Chumo, Lopez Lomong and Augustine Choge. Moose On The Loose tries to stem the negativity and criticisms around the spectacles in running over the past week, and then listener questions ask about the percentage of running on different surfaces. Tom Do Canto & Makda Haji Harun both win the half marathon, while Jordy Williamsz and Whitney Sharpe won the 10K. Shaun Creighton runs a 2:29 to set a 50+ marathon record. Melbourne Marathon won by Western Australian Isaac Birir, over Willy Chebon and Reece Edwards, while Naomi Mayo won the Women’s marathon winner, over Perth’s Nera Jerab and Marni Ponton in her maiden sub-2:40. Kipchoge accomplished the feat thanks to a constant rotation of pacing teams which featured Australians Brett Robinson and Jack Rayner who join in to provide insight as well as Pat Tiernan and Stewy McSweyn. Galen Rupp & Jordan Hasay both DNF, Mo Farah comes 9th.Įliud Kipchoge became the first human to run the marathon distance in under two hours at the INEOS 1:59 Challenge in Vienna. Lisa Weightman has a hard day at the office, sparking discussion for the Olympic Marathon team selection. Lawrence Cherono who won the 2019 Boston Marathon, was the Men’s Marathon winner. This episode is sponsored by Asics, discover what’s beyond by check out ASICS’ GLIDERIDE at Julian returns home the long way around.īrad comes down with something post-hills session ahead of his parkrun “next week”.īrady comes third in the Melbourne Half Marathon.īrigid Kosgei breaks Paula Radcliffe’s long-standing world record Chicago Marathon, clocking a 2:14:04, running more than a minute clear of the previous mark. 102: Jack Rayner & Brett Robinson at 1:59
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