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ALAN COULTER - 30 Comrads Marathons, One Kidney, Still Running

ALAN COULTER - 30 Comrads Marathons, One Kidney, Still Running

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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Alan Coulter, a 68-year-old ultra-distance runner who has completed 30 Comrades Marathons, around 300 marathons, countless half marathons, and numerous ultra-trail events — a lifetime of endurance few will ever match.


But Alan’s story goes far beyond finish lines.


He shares the brutal reality of Comrades Marathon, the mental toll of decades of training, and how his approach to running has evolved as he’s aged. We dive into his training and nutrition strategies for longevity, the mistakes he made early on, and what really matters if you want to keep running well into your later years.


The conversation takes a dramatic turn as Alan recounts the unforgettable night he helped a fellow runner during a long-distance trail run, when worsening weather forced them to shelter overnight in the mountains, unsure if they’d be found. It’s a gripping story of decision-making, fear, responsibility, and resilience.


Alan also opens up about contracting bilharzia, losing a kidney, and the long road back — both physically and mentally — to endurance running. His honesty about vulnerability, recovery, and redefining limits offers hope to anyone facing health setbacks.


We also explore why, after everything he’s achieved, parkrun and community running still matter deeply, and what running has taught him about aging, perseverance, and life itself.


This episode is a masterclass in mental toughness, longevity, and refusing to quit — and a reminder that age is not the finish line.


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