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Episode 101 - Ben Rainey & Annie Hirsch

Episode 101 - Ben Rainey & Annie Hirsch

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Sean & Cal speak to two Belle Vue runners. Annie, an original female Belle Vue Runner with PBs of 21:58 for 5k, 45:48 for 10k, 1:40:55 for half, 3:52:21 for marathon. Ben, a male V45 with PBs for 30:43 for 5k, 1hr 13min for 10k. Annie & ben tell us how they got into running, how Belle Vue Racers have helped them when running and when injured. Ben talks to us about his first parkrun experience and how he needed to do another to get the bug. He also tells us of the personal challenges he has faced, and how he has overcome them showing how strong he is. Ben details his recovery needed his heart rate to be low and how he is now setting PBs going forward. Annie started running in 1989, with stories to tell she shares how people have inspired her, how much she enjoys running with people from Belle Vue if thats on the track or on the trail. Annie also talks about her experience of breaking her knee cap and how her recovery was slow but has taken it all in her stride taking on Manchester Half last year and now Manchester Marathon.


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