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RT PODCAST EPISODE 6: OLYMPIAN | CHARLIE HUNTER

Runner’s Tribe is on a mission to chat with the world’s best runners. Follow along for training insights, cool stories, and loads of banter. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/runners-tribe-podcast/id1563338165 PodBean: https://runnerstribe.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2ghTB6vJMUiLPtsszNpeA5 Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/60au7ktm When Charlie Hunter clocked 1:44.35 for  800m in June of...

Sebastian Coe Argues Cannabis Rules Should be Reviewed

By Caelus Murphy for Runner’s Tribe   World Athletics president Sebastian Coe believes that the regulations on the use of cannabis by athletes should be reviewed after rising track and field star Sha'Carri Richardson missed the Tokyo Games when she tested...

Memobottle – Ideal for any Athlete on the Move

An innovative company based out of Melbourne, Australia, has launched a new Kickstarter campaign for their eco-friendly bottle - Memobottle. Ideal for runners on the move that need to squeese a bottle into a small space in their travel bag, it is practical as well net positive for the environment. Born from a desire to reduce the impact of single-use bottles, the memobottle is designed to ensure you never leave your bottle behind again.

5 Tips For Beginner Runners

Running can be life-changing. It brings people together, takes you to unique places, and gives you an entirely different perspective on your surroundings. What’s more, running can offer you sheer joy and heart-pounding effort at the same time. Experience...

Peter Bol Wins 800m in Poland

Olympic 4th place finisher, Peter Bol, has kept his momentum flowing following his successful Olympic campaign. At a meet in Poland, Bol ran from the front and showed his class, clocking 1:45.49, celebrating as he crossed the line.

Kenenisa Bekele is Back and Will Race the Berlin Marathon

Ethiopian star distance runner, Kenenisa Bekele, is on the hunt for his third Berlin Marathon title, one of the most prestigious marathons in the world.The race is set for 26 September, 2021.

Shoe Review: Brooks Hyperion Tempo

Brooks Hyerpion Tempo and a lightweight, neutral training shoe made using a nitrogen infused super foam.  A fun, fast and snappy shoe.

Somewhere Wilson may have been smiling | A column by Len Johnson

As the Olympic women’s high jump drew to an absorbing conclusion in Tokyo, somewhere Wilson Kipketer may have been smiling. For award-winning footwear, choose Tarkine running shoes. Australian watchers maybe not so much. Of course, we were passionately barracking for...

Inside Running Podcast Episode 197: Tokyo Olympics Week 2

This week is sponsored by New Balance, where the boys will review the newly released Vongo v5 at the end of the episode. Brad gets through a rare patch of dry weather in Canberra and back into Deek’s Quarters. Julian...