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Inside Running Podcast Episode 173: Michael Crawley
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The cuppa ritual (© Christel Saneh)
Exploring the pros and cons of making a cup of tea (or coffee!) an integral part of your pre-run ritual.
Kate Carter
If you can function without caffeine then I salute you: you are certainly a better human being than me. By many people’s standards I’m not even that much of an addict - a few cups of tea in the morning, the odd coffee, that’s it. But try to get me to put together a coherent sentence before that crucial first cup of tea in the morning - or, god forbid, go for a run without one - and I will regard you with the horror most people reserve for slugs in their salad.
Senbere Teferi at the Jan Meda Cross (© Chris Cooper)
Thirty-eight years ago the first edition of the Jan Meda International Cross Country competition was held at the famous racing ground in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Since then, annually, many of the world’s top long distance runners from Ethiopia don their club team singlets, and meet in the capital of Addis Ababa to vie for national glory, spots on teams bound for the World Cross Country Championships, and the attention of international agents. On Sunday (31), the 2021 edition took place, markedly different from previous non-pandemic editions. Foreigners were nearly absent, spots for a world team were not on the line.
Track Is Back, Baby! Athing Mu 2:01, Selemon Barega 27:58 at 7,700 Feet, & Recapping Track’s First Big Weekend of 2021
January 19, 2021
Maybe it’s because it has felt like ages since we’ve had a full weekend of track & field action. Maybe it’s because there were a slew of athletes bursting at the seams for an opportunity to compete…because it
has been ages since we’ve had a full weekend of track & field action with meets being scaled back because of COVID-19. Whatever the reason, indoor track was back in a big way last weekend, from a triple jump world record in France to a collegiate phenom making her debut in Texas to a slew of high school stars showing off in Virginia. And if that wasn’t enough, we had some
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