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  • Ep 52: Kathy Lewis

    Kathy is a friend and neighbour of mine and is a very keen runner. From initially starting running in Bahrain, Kathy has run for years and continues to go from strength to strength. From her early days and joining the global Hash House runners to running 3 world majors (VLM x 5, Berlin with me and NYC) and a lot more besides, Kathy certainly embraces a running challenge.

    During lockdown, Kathy has undertaken a number of virtual challenges including virtually from John O'Groats to Land's End and is currently taking part in the Route 66 Challenge that is a total of 2278 miles. yes, she really runs a lot!!!!!!!!

    So here we go with episode 52 of Front Runner Radio

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 6th May 2021 in a live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics/content discussed may have already been concluded or have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown




  • Episode 51 - Marc Davies

    Swansea born Marc Davies is a competitive man. He loves to train but more importantly it's clear that he loves to race. Since starting triathlon around 2014 Marc has pushed and tested himself at some of the worlds. toughest events including Ironman Wales and the 2018 ITU Gold Coast Sprint Triathlon.

    We look back and chat about how and when Marc first got into the sport and discuss his favourite aspects of the 3 disciplines, favourite distances, what he has missed most during lockdown and more importantly, what he is looking forward to with restrictions now easing.

    So here we go with episode 51 of Front Runner Radio

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 14th April 2021 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics/content discussed may have already been concluded or have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

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  • Episode 50 - Ifan Lloyd

    Ifan Lloyd is a runner who lives in Swansea and is a man that has run all of is life. He works as a full-time vet and competes across the UK in the Vet's category. This fascinating man chats about his life as a runner, running the first London Marathon and competing across the UK. He also discusses his training plans and schedule to his improve his current training and running.

    I took so much inspiration from Ifan and I am hoping that you do too. Proving running is more than a way of life, Ifan talks about his club Swansea Harriers, running with his dog around the Gower, and his love, passion and enthusiasm for the sport.

    I didn't ask Ifan half of the questions I intended to and we spoke for a further half hour after the podcast recording ended. So here we go with episode 50 of Front Runner Radio

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 2nd April 2021 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics/content discussed may have already been concluded or have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • Episode 49 - Beverley Logan

    Beverley Logan is the founder of Badass Mother Runners (BAMR). Beverley chats about how and why BAMR was created and how it has developed into a women only community where they support, advise and encourage each other through their running journeys.

    Bev talks about her own running journey, the links to BAMR and what her goals for the future. Having experienced the step up from 5k, Bev is currently training for the London Marathon, and is raising money for Women's Aid, the charity is also supported by Badass Mother Runners .

    Bev discusses the #WeWill campaign which is a campaign to raise awareness of sexual harassment of women running. This campaign highlights that there is a lot that needs to be done to make women feel safer when out running. No woman should ever feel afraid to undertake exercise or go for a run. We at Front Runner Events, will be looking to see how we can help support this campaign across all future events.

    Bev also talks about the Badass Mother Runners 10k, which will be held later this year.

    You can follow Badass Mother Runners on Instagram or Facebook

    So here we go with episode 49 of Front Runner Radio

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 31st March 2021 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics/content discussed may have already been concluded or have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • We know that times are still uncertain and we know there is a lot of frustration about races being postponed. We shared that frustration and we wanted to do something that would hopefully help us and help you. So for this week's edition of the Front Runner Radio podcast, we have tried to be a little bit different.

    Myself and members of the team got together to chat about race day, what we would be typically doing, what we would expect you to be doing, we chat about pre-race, mid-race and post race and a lot more in between.

    This is our way of joining you on your virtual running experience and will hopefully go someway to filling that void of race day.

    We would also like to thank our friends at The Turmeric Co and it's founder Hal Robson-Kanu for support with this virtual edition. Diolch

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 30th March 2021 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics/content discussed may have already been concluded or have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • Episode 47 - Paul Addicott

    Paul Addicott is a pacer, that is, someone who helps others achieve the race time goals during marathons and half marathons, as a sort of guide, by running consistently at a given time. As Paul explains, he has been pacing since 2013 and he talks about how much pacing has changed, the role of the pacer, and why he does it.

    Having paced at more than 80 races, Paul still has the desire to do a lot more and we talk about what events he had planned were it not for Covid. There is more to just helping people cross the finish line, as he explains, the camaraderie between him and those he's pacing is more than just pounding the tarmac of the streets around the world. I even tell him about the time I couldn't catch him in Berlin!!!!!

    We also discuss social media and how it feels to be on the receiving end of personal attacks and its impact. Paul speaks candidly and openly about this and we discuss what he did to overcome it. There is a lot more to Paul than meets the eye, which becomes apparent during our chat.

    You can follow Paul on Instagram or check out his blog here

    @pauladdicott and blog www.pickupthepacepaul.com

    So here we go with episode 47 of Front Runner Radio

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 23rd February 2021 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics/content discussed may have already been concluded or have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • Episode 46 - Ceri-Anne Brown

    Ceri-Anne Brown and I go back about 10 years. We started running together during 2011 and have remained friends since. Ceri-Anne is an ex-army medic, who travelled the world as part of her role and has undertaken a number of very tough roles. These days, she works in private practice and is a coach at Run4All based in Neath Port Talbot.

    As well as training together, we have done a number of marathons together, Paris, Barcelona and Tenby to name a few and it was a good time to catch up and see how things are and how she's doing.

    So here we go with episode 46 or Front Runner Radio

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 15th February 2021 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics/content discussed may have already been concluded or have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • Episode 45 - Panos Gonos

    Panos introduce himself as the Editor of RaceDirectorsHQ.com, but he's much more than that.

    He started out in the running industry as a race director with the 2016, The Heroes Ultra, which sounds incredibly epic by the way, and which covered 100 miles through the Cretan mountains and villages retracing the steps of a famous abduction of a wanted German commander and war criminal. To read more on this fascinating story, here's the link to its wikipedia page and the race was also inspired by the Chris McDougall book, Natural Born Heroes

    Panos and I also chat about the RD Hub Group on Facebook, where likeminded race directors get to chat about current issues affecting races on a local or global level.

    This insightful discussion covers many topics including how will we feel when racing returns and the emotions that will accompany that first race.

    So here we go with episode 45 or Front Runner Radio

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 1st February 2021 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics/content discussed may have already been concluded or have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • The Running Punk himself, Jimmy Watkins returns for a follow up conversation from last years chat when we first met (Can be found here)

    Co-leader of the ever growing Running Punks, host of the Megabus to the Ritz podcast, coach, ex-international runner, ex-rock star and all round top man, it was great to welcome Jimmy back and just chat through what was a great 2020 for him.

    We obviously talk about his amazing running reviews, the growth of the Running Punks, the return of the Megabus, and loads of other stuff. It seems that things can't be taken too seriously when chatting with such a positive man, this was a good conversation with plenty of laughter.

    To find out more info on Jimmy and Running Punks, see below:

    Twitter: @BiggyTimmkins
    @RunningPunks
    Insta: Jimmy Watkins
    Web: RunningPunks.com
    YouTube: Running Punks

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 13th January 2021 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics/content discussed may have already been concluded or have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • Jim Mann is a well established ultra and endurance runner. Jim loves challenging the fells and multi day races and has conquered some of Britains most challenging races.

    Not content with conquering the fells and mountains across the UK, Jim also has a passion for about then environment and what races, events and the corporate world can do to minimise their impact. As Co-founder of Trees not Tees which is an initiative where events offer the planting of a tree instead of a tee shirt, that may never get used or worn and are often given away. Jim talks us through the process, the impact and scale of the issue and what events are doing and can do to work with Trees Not Tees.

    This was a conversation that started in 2019 and will be continued long into the future once races return to the UK. As you will hear, there is growing demand for events to become more sustainable and environmentally aware.

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 6th January 2021 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics/content discussed may have already been concluded or have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • Will Whitmore is founder and managing director of DB Max who organise and provide event timing and other support services for their own and other event organisers. Will and I first met back in 2013 and worked together for a number of years across all the Front Runner Events.

    It had been a while since we chatted and it was good to reconnect and chat with Will to see how he was doing and how DB Max were in the current climate. We chat about a number of things that go on behind the scenes for race organisers and some of the complications that we still face a year into this pandemic.

    DB Max were fortunate enough to get a number of events to site since September 2020 and we chat about some of the additional logistical issues associated with event delivery during a year where not many events did take place.

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 3rd January 2021 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics/content discussed may have already been concluded or have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • Chris Pratt is chairman of Ogmore Phoenix Runners in South Wales.

    He loves running with a passion and loves Parkrun even more. Chris is a busy man and also one that likes a challenge. As he pursues his entry to the 100 Marathon Club, Chris talks us through some of his most recent races and challenges.

    We cover a lot of different topics from Chris’ TED Talk, turning around Ogmore Phoenix Runners, the importance of community as well as the year that’s just gone and what we hope to expect in the coming 12 months.

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 29th December 2020 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics discussed may have already been concluded, have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • Gari John is a local Swansea man who's flavour of running is a lot more challenging that the standard 10k's, half marathon's or even marathons. Gari is known for undertaking challenges in excess of 100 miles and even attempting the Race Across Scotland, which is a 215 mile race.

    Gari chats about how he first got into running and how he made the journey from road running to developing his love of longer distances and undertaking remarkable challenges of 100m plus races.

    Gari provides as fascinating insight into what is needed to undertake such a challenge.He also talks about training with his team mates, Swansea Vale Runners.

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 29th December 2020 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics discussed may have already been concluded, have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • Nick Zivolich is the owner of Best Damn Events based in Florida, USA. Nick was part of the team that helped deliver a large scale triathlon on Dec 6th 2020, namely the https://challenge-daytona.com with a whole host of challenges brought on by delivering such a high scale event in the middle of a global pandemic.

    Nick chats about the complications of working with Kona/Olympic standard international athletes that had to travel to the US taking in quarantine issues, as well as general operational delivery and logistical issues such as volunteer recruitment, water/feed station management to minimise crowd involvement and engagement.

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 21st December 2020 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics discussed may have already been concluded, have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • Ep 38

    Dr Emily Marchant is a specialist in the field of child health and education. Having recently successfully completed her PhD, Emily will continue to work in this field of helping shape policies at all levels for children.

    A keen runner and triathlete, having completed many events across both disciplines, Emily is due to take on one of the biggest challenges of them all, IronMan Wales in Sept 2021. We talk about training, her love and passion for running and cycling and how she has to put up with being an average swimmer!!!!!

    We find out how Emily used to play football and was quite good at it as well as what she did to get through the pandemic and numerous lockdowns during 2020. We also talk about Emily's marathon PB that was achieved at the Virtual London Marathon and some of her goals for the future.

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 11th December 2020 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics discussed may have already been concluded, have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • Susannah Gill is a World Marathon Challenge world record holder who won the race in 2019. The World Marathon Challenge is a global event series that takes participants around the world in 7 days to run 7 marathons in 7 continents.

    This extraordinary feat challenges participants on so many levels and Susannah talks us through her journey as we discuss travel, nutrition, rest, recovery and of course the running. Susannah talks about her training and the approach to getting prepared to take on this challenge through to winning and every thing in between.

    Susannah has written a book about her journey through this challenge which brings an incredible insight into what it really takes to complete a challenge like this. A fascinating event, a fascinating lady and a great discussion, so here we go with episode 37 and Susannah Gill.

    For more information on Susannah and to follow her on social media, go to:

    Twitter: @TheIronLadyRuns
    Website: We Can All Be Amazing
    Book: Running Around the World: How I ran 7 marathons on 7 continents in 7 days

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 4th November 2020 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics discussed may have already been concluded, have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • Ellie Gosling is our first female Race Director to chat on the podcast. Ellie, is the owner of Barnes Fitness who recently organised the Woodley 10k under the new UKA Covid guidelines. It was great to chat to Ellie about the experience so that I and other Race Directors can listen and learn from the experience.

    Ellie is an established runner and triathlete, who has also competed in the Triathlon World Championships, which put her on the career path to event management and becoming a race director.

    It was great to hear Ellie's viewpoint on the planning, problems encountered and overcoming them. It is refreshing to discuss such positivity at a time when so few events are taken place.

    So here we go with episode 36 with Ellie Gosling.

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 2nd November 2020 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics discussed may have already been concluded, have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • This episode of Front Runner Radio was recorded back in March 2020, before lockdown and these continued, frustrating and on-going strange times.

    Shaun Morgans and Harley Davies are 2 young men from Swansea who have been friends since primary school, and seem to have relished in taking part in various challenges together over the years.

    Keen runners and athletes, Shaun and Harley have recently started running for the title charity partner of the JCP Swansea Half Marathon, Maggies Care Centre in Swansea. As poster boys for the Swansea Half, we talk about their links with Maggies, how they got into running, their recent achievements and future goals.

    So here we go with episode 35 of Front Runner Radio with Shaun Morgans and Harley Davies

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded prior to lockdown on the 11th March 2020. Please also be aware that certain topics discussed may have already been concluded, have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of Covid and lockdown.

  • Emma Wookey is a Welsh runner who has has achieved some fantastic performances throughout Wales. Following an injury in 2016, which wrote off the year, Emma turned to multidiscipline sports by adding swimming and cycling to her routine and is now also an experienced triathlete, and was due to take on IronMan Wales this year.


    From coaching, running, winning everything in 2015, injury, triathlons, pool running, covid's impact on kids to making me want to run Snowdon Marathon. We cram a lot into our conversation and it was nice to catch up with Emma again.

    So here we go with episode 34 with Emma Wookey

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 29th September 2020 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics discussed may have already been concluded, have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.

  • This week’s episode is with Adrian Monti, a freelance journalist who works and writes for Runners World and other national newspapers/magazines. I first met Adrian in 2017, the night before he was due to run Swansea Half and then write a review of my race.

    We have kept in touch since, so, It was great to catch up and chat with Adrian about all things running, his favourite races, his view of the impact on running magazines and journalists, we reminisce on his visits to Swansea in 2017 and again in 2018, but this time running as part of the world record attempt for most type 1 diabetics running a half marathon (Adrian was diagnosed. with T1 in late 2017) and what the future of running may look like.

    As usual the conversation sometimes goes around the block a little, so here we go with episode of 33 of Front Runner Radio meets Adrian Monti.

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    *Note: This week's episode was recorded during lockdown on the 23rd September 2020 via Zoom and in live household environments, so please excuse any background noises. Please also be aware that certain topics discussed may have already been concluded, have different outcomes since the recording of this episode due to the live and fast-moving nature of said topics during lockdown.