RT PODCAST EPISODE 35 FEATURING STEVE MONEGHETTI | A LEGEND OF THE SPORT
Steve Moneghetti is still a household name throughout most of Australia. Along with De'Castella, he is without a doubt one of Australia's most recognisable runners. To experience, exceptional performance in running, choose the best footwear for your runs like...
Lindsay Flanagan’s Inspiring Journey to the Olympic Trials
In the highly competitive world of marathon running, Lindsay Flanagan is steadily etching her name as a formidable contender for a coveted spot on the Olympic team. Over the past 20 months, the seasoned marathoner has impressively shaved off her personal best by 2 minutes—twice. Notably, she clinched victory at the 2022 Gold Coast Marathon in Australia, setting a course record with a remarkable time of 2:24:43. Lindsay's prowess extended to the World Championships marathon in Budapest, where she claimed the ninth overall position and the title of the first American finisher with a time of 2:27:47.
Why You Should Quit Smoking If You Start Running
Australians are still planning to make resolutions for 2024, with 43.4 per cent working on a healthier lifestyle, which may involve exercises like running. This is reflected in the numbers: Over 17,000 participants entered to run the 2023 Sydney...
Boost Your Run with Smart Recovery
All the finely tuned periodization, workouts crafted with laser focus, strides until you see stars...that hard work gets torpedoed if you're not recovering properly. It doesn't matter how talented you are - neglect this stuff, and you can kiss...
Courtney Dauwalter’s Historic Triumph at UTMB Redefines Ultra-Running
The energetic buzz in Chamonix's narrow streets echoed the historic moment during the Ultra Trail du Mont Blanc (UTMB). Thousands flocked to witness the conclusion of the punishing 106-mile race, renowned for its toughness and competitiveness. UTMB, spanning three international borders and encircling Europe's highest peak, is globally acknowledged as one of the most demanding ultra-marathons, characterized by both a festive ambiance and a staggering elevation gain surpassing Mount Everest.
A Day of Racing Splendor with Cross Challenge Points at Parliament Hill
Inaugurating the London International Cross Country event at Parliament Hill was more than just a spectacle. The organizers, led by Eamonn Martin, aimed to fill the void left by the dearly missed Great Edinburgh XC. Their vision goes beyond, harboring ambitions to host the European Championships at this iconic venue.
Edinah Jebitok and Yves Nimubona Triumph in World Athletics Cross Country Tour
In a breathtaking display of athletic ability, Yves Nimubona became the first Rwandan male to win the Energyvision CrossCup Hannut on Sunday (21), and Edinah Jebitok won her third Gold-level race of the World Athletics Cross Country Tour.
Kerr’s Olympic Aspirations: World Champion Strategizes for Gold in Paris
Reigning world champion Josh Kerr is already seeing a victorious moment on the track at the Stade de France, with just 200 days to go before the highly anticipated Olympic men's 1500m final in Paris on August 6. Kerr, who won the gold in Budapest last year by defeating his fierce competitor Jakob Ingebrigtsen, is sure he can repeat his performance on the biggest Olympic platform.
Sprint king Browning to double down against Japan’s finest at the Maurie Plant Meet...
On a night featuring the world’s best athletes at the Maurie Plant Meet – Melbourne, few are set to harness the crowd like Australia’s own sprint king Rohan Browning, with the fan-favourite locked and loaded to take on Japan’s fiercest sprinters as his Olympic campaign continues.
Waiting Game: A Column by Len Johnson
Someone recently had the temerity to suggest that this column lives too often in the past.
We could respond that there’s a lot more history in the past than there is in the present. And who knows the future anyway? But fair comment we replied and since then have tried to avoid the past as much as possible.