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The origins of trail running and other great yarns with Roger Robinson

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Kia ora e te whānau! This week on the podcast Eugene speaks to returning champion and one of the most impressive human beings we’ve had the pleasure of speaking with, the one and only Roger Robinson. Roger is an age group world champion runner, an emeritus professor at Victoria University where he was in the English Department, he is a world-leading writer on running, a delightful, engaging teller of stories and commentator, and shares his time between Wellington and New York, with his wife, the celebrated women’s running pioneer, Kathrine Switzer. He has a new book out titled “Running Throughout Time: The Greatest Running Stories Ever Told”. The book is full of fascinating research and discoveries, from chapters about Atlanta, the heroic woman runner of ancient Greece, to Allison Roe, the New Zealander who won the New York Marathon. In his research, Roger arguably discovered the true roots of trail running in a ditch, and most definitely busts some myths about some of our sport’s most famous stories. Roger was a guest on DCR episode 37 which you should have a listen to if you missed it, with Kathrine on DCR episode 45. Also on show, we celebrate Riverhead Rampage’s 10th year, catch up with Dr Inia Raumati about his quest to run 8 ultras on 8 continents, and bring you a Kiwi for Greatest Run Ever – as in, an actual Kiwi, Best Enjoyed Running.

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1. The origins of trail running and other great yarns with Roger Robinson (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast (00:23:33)

3. (Cont.) The origins of trail running and other great yarns with Roger Robinson (00:24:12)

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Contenu fourni par Matt Rayment and Eugene Bingham, Matt Rayment, and Eugene Bingham. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Matt Rayment and Eugene Bingham, Matt Rayment, and Eugene Bingham ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Kia ora e te whānau! This week on the podcast Eugene speaks to returning champion and one of the most impressive human beings we’ve had the pleasure of speaking with, the one and only Roger Robinson. Roger is an age group world champion runner, an emeritus professor at Victoria University where he was in the English Department, he is a world-leading writer on running, a delightful, engaging teller of stories and commentator, and shares his time between Wellington and New York, with his wife, the celebrated women’s running pioneer, Kathrine Switzer. He has a new book out titled “Running Throughout Time: The Greatest Running Stories Ever Told”. The book is full of fascinating research and discoveries, from chapters about Atlanta, the heroic woman runner of ancient Greece, to Allison Roe, the New Zealander who won the New York Marathon. In his research, Roger arguably discovered the true roots of trail running in a ditch, and most definitely busts some myths about some of our sport’s most famous stories. Roger was a guest on DCR episode 37 which you should have a listen to if you missed it, with Kathrine on DCR episode 45. Also on show, we celebrate Riverhead Rampage’s 10th year, catch up with Dr Inia Raumati about his quest to run 8 ultras on 8 continents, and bring you a Kiwi for Greatest Run Ever – as in, an actual Kiwi, Best Enjoyed Running.

Roger Robinson Home

Running Through Time: The Greatest Running Stories Ever Told

NickrunsAustralia.org.nz

Inia Raumati Kia Mau Kia Ora

Curranz

SCOTT Running

Julbo Eyewear

UltrAspire

Irunfar

Dirt Church Radio on Instagram

Dirt Church Radio on Twitter

Dirt Church Radio on Facebook

Ciele

Further Faster New Zealand

Sit Back and Enjoy!

Music by Andrew McDowall, Digicake

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. The origins of trail running and other great yarns with Roger Robinson (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast (00:23:33)

3. (Cont.) The origins of trail running and other great yarns with Roger Robinson (00:24:12)

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