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Run Spesh - New Zealands Specialty Running Podcast

Run Spesh - New Zealands Specialty Running Podcast

By: Frontrunner Colombo
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New Zealand's Weekly Running Specialty Podcast. Featuring regular hosts Tom Moulai, Oska Inkster-Baynes and Katherine Camp, with occasional appearances from our wider crew.. As we talk about life, running, our training, what shoes we like, gear and anything else that comes out of our sometimes crazy minds.2024 Hygiene & Healthy Living Running & Jogging
Episodes
  • 100 | Nike Vapourfly 4 Review, Training Weeks, Boston Marathon, NZ Mountain Running Champs
    Apr 24 2026

    Run Spesh: Nike Billboard Drama, Boston Dominance, New Shoe Drops & Trail Tech Oska, Tom and Maia from Frontrunner Colombo riff on Nike's Boston Marathon billboard ("runners are welcome, walkers are tolerated") and the backlash, noting Nike had nobody on the Boston podium while ASICS prototypes featured heavily. Oska shares he's back near full training at ~95 miles with doubles and new hill-600 workouts; Tom reports a right-hip impingement diagnosis, an uphill-only running phase, and a strength plan with Emily and Todd. They recap big results: John Korir's Boston course record and Sharon Lokedi's win, plus Ironman standout Magnus Ditlev, and NZ mountain running champs where Toby ran in loose laces and lost a shoe. The crew also covers new product in-store—Nike racing shoes returning, premium Norda trail shoes—and travel plans to Paris, plus Grind's relaunch aligned with Global Running Day. 00:00 Podcast Intro and Banter 01:03 Nike Billboard Controversy 02:27 Boston Podium Shoe Talk 04:46 Oscar Training Update 09:01 Maya Hip Rehab Plan 13:55 Tour of Canterbury Preview 18:22 International Racing Highlights 18:59 Boston Records and Prototypes 26:23 Trail Champs and Toby Drama 29:42 Shop News New Shoes 29:59 Race Walking Madness 30:59 Olympic Events Rant 32:09 Nike Super Shoe Review 32:51 Fit Foam Plate Breakdown 34:02 Cornering Stability Test 36:28 Norda Trail Shoes Arrive 37:52 Trail Tech Specs 41:32 Paris Europe Travel Plans 44:21 Jet Fuel Supply Worries 48:53 Grind Event Update 51:55 Winter Gear Merch Drop 53:18 Sports Weekend Wrap 54:31 Sign Off And Promos

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    56 mins
  • 99 | Hoka Speedgoat 7 Review and Christchurch Marathon Recap
    Apr 18 2026

    Christchurch Marathon Chaos, PBs & Vomit + Speedgoat 7 Is Back | Run Spesh Oska, Tom and Maia recap a huge Christchurch Marathon week for Frontrunner, from the shakeout run and expo to racing and supporting runners on course. Maia details her half marathon debut, going out too fast, battling humidity, managing gels, vomiting near the finish, and running 1:18:42 to earn a National Champs medal, while Tom describes racing under the weather, cramping badly in the final 5–6km, and finishing despite a rough day. Oska reflects on not racing due to a calf/ankle issue, enjoying contributing off the start line, and the event's congestion and medical carnage, arguing the course format needs updating. They run through key results (including Toby's 1:03:15 win and other podiums), discuss standout Aussie track moments and controversy, note Sam Ruth's stress reaction, preview NZ Mountain Running Champs, and review the Hoka Speedgoat 7's feel, fit, and sizing advice. 00:00 Welcome to Run Spec 00:46 How People Listen 01:45 Tom the Stabilizer 02:54 Tom Calls in Sick 04:02 Maya Half Recap 07:18 Vomit at the Finish 08:23 Race Morning Routine 11:59 Gels and Survival Mode 12:27 Maya Time and Takeaways 18:37 Tom Half Struggles 20:47 Cramping and Crowds 26:53 Oscar Injury and Pacing 32:26 Expo and Shoe Launch 34:33 Helping Runners Midrace 37:19 Crowding and Course Laps 40:32 Nationals Half Marathon Recap 43:05 Marathon Standouts and PBs 44:50 Gout Gout Wind Debate 48:54 Mayers Clinic and Aussie Champs 50:55 Womens 1500 Controversy 55:50 Cycling Sprint Finish Tangent 57:49 Sam Ruth Injury Update 01:00:40 NZ Mountain Champs Preview 01:07:01 Post Race Reflections 01:08:15 Speedgoat 7 Review 01:15:48 Winter Plans and Sign Off

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • 98 | On Cloud Moster Hyper 3 LS Review, Christchurch Marathon Preview and Taper Weeks
    Apr 10 2026

    Christchurch Marathon Week Hype: Tapers, National Champs & Expo Deals | Run Spesh Oska, Tom and Maia (from Frontrunner Colombo) kick off Run Spesh with some banter, then dive into Christchurch Marathon week—the biggest week on the local running calendar and a major week for the shop. They reflect on achieving a longtime goal of being headline sponsor for the Christchurch Marathon, preview the nervous community energy around Hagley Park, and discuss Maia's lead-in to her second half marathon (workouts, running with Ruth Croft, and back-to-back rest days) and Tom's no-taper approach as he races the half at national champs. They outline shakeout run details (9am Saturday at the finish with giveaways), explain course congestion and safety on the four-lap route, share expo hours and shoe deals, preview key contenders in the half and marathon fields, and debate new standalone marathon world champs plus doping and record implications. 00:00 Podcast Introductions 01:11 Dad at the Concert 03:25 Marathon Week Buzz 05:10 Maya Taper Week 09:04 Tom Racing Approach 12:36 Run Club and Course Tips 15:37 Shakeout Run and Expo 19:33 Race Day Cheering 22:02 Race Morning Mindsets 28:38 Women and Men Predictions 33:57 Old School Speed Era 34:37 Race Picks and Comebacks 35:50 Marathon Fields Breakdown 38:13 Pace Groups and Strategy 39:30 Why Marathons Sell Out 41:44 Standalone Marathon Worlds Debate 46:30 European Road Racing Highlights 50:08 Running What Ifs 54:16 Doping and Record Stripping 56:44 Shoe Industry Purist Rant 59:22 On LightSpray Tech Future 01:03:44 LightSpray Fit and Ride Review 01:09:50 Release Info and Sign Off

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    1 hr and 13 mins
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