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The longest and toughest trail race in the world

Gold Coast Ultras, the owner of Ultra Trail Gold Coast, is pleased to announce a 500 kms trail race to be held in the Nerang National Park in September 2019. It follows the very successful 200 miler (Australia’s first...

Q & A with Youth Olympian and Rising Steeplechase Star Jamie Hiscock

By Caitlin Murdock - Runner's Tribe Fresh back from the Youth Olympic Games in Buenos Aires, Jamie Hiscock 17-year-old runner from Brisbane and rising steeplechase star has taken some time out of her busy schedule to talk to Runner’s Tribe about...

Finalists announced for IAAF Photograph of the Year award

With eight days to go until the IAAF Athletics Awards 2018, the finalists for the IAAF Photograph of the Year award have been selected. From the 70 images that were submitted, a panel of judges – comprising Anthony Edgar, Bob Martin, Raquel Cavaco-Nunes and...

5 Ways to Keep Up With Running Over the Holidays

While taking a break from your running routine to indulge in big holiday dinners and ‘spirited’ holiday parties may seem like a good idea at first, any runner knows that after about a week or two of skipping your...

NASH LOWIS & CARLEY THOMAS – WORLD GOLD AND SILVER MEDALLISTS

FROM GRADE 3 TEAR TO WORLD CHAMPION “Looking forward, surgery and recovery was now my new goal. A pivotal moment in this journey happened in a skype session with orthopaedic surgeon, Patrick Weinraunch. His opinion turned my world around” –...

The early bird still gets hot: A column by Len Johnson

A column by Len Johnson An article this week on Track & Field News’s webpage piqued my interest. “Tokyo 2020 organisers discuss 6am start for marathon” ran the headline for a Kyodo News story listed under Today’s News Headlines. A second...

JESS TRENGOVE – FROM ATHLETE & COACH

JESS TRENGOVE – FROM ATHLETE & COACH Managing Pressure & Valuing the Process by Jess Trengove “Goals act as the driving force behind one’s motivation to dig deep in training, to withstand the pain of foam rolling or to gulp down...

WINNER OF ULTRA-TRAIL AUSTRALIA – BRENDAN DAVIES UNCUT

Brendan Davies is the best-known ultra-runner in the southern hemisphere. His amazing story, as never told before in this depth, it is outlined in an 8-page feature interview in Australian Athlete bookazine. Order your copy now (printing early December)...

Inside Running Podcast Episode 55 featuring Doug Wilson and loads more

055: Doug Wilson Brad’s still silent on the Strava front while still working through tightness and sessions while getting treatment. Julian takes on the infamous Deeks Quarters before playing race director for the Ballarat Run For A Cause. Brady tries Moose Fartlek™...

5 Cold Weather Running Reminders

Running in the colder temperatures of fall and winter can feel exhilarating. You sweat much less than when you run under a blazing summer sun and the frozen, silent landscape can be breathtaking. Lower temperatures and inclement weather can...