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Some athletes were born to run faster, others to jum
I remember doing Ironman Lanzarote a few years ago and seeing a placard on the side of the run which said: “We don’t do this because it’s easy – we do it because we thought it would be easy.” More tha
“Jesus, my butt hurts,” I say to myself as I return the saddle after a short climb. I knew I should’ve given the tri-suit a few extra outings in the run-up to this race. It’s not that I haven’t worn i
How many 6oz cheeseburgers can you eat in 10 minutes? At a Texas-style barbecue restaurant in Hoxton Square, East London, the prize for managing 13 is £5,000 – assuming you don’t vomit, which results
Will Goodge’s Australian Ultra: Record, resilience, and responding to the ‘cheat’ accusations
Mention the Ironman bike leg to any triathlon novice and watch as their jaw drops and their mind is blown. Some 180km (112-miles) after a 3.8km swim and before a marathon run? It’s the stuff of endura
Once you’ve won an Olympic gold medal and earned your way through to the big league, why would you ever go back to race against the weekend warriors? If you win, well that’s because you’re a full-time