
The Damian Hall Episode
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About this listen
This week, I am joined by ultra running legend Damian Hall a man who for many needs no introduction.
He is one of the people whose stories are responsible for getting me hooked on the sport - his first book 'in it for the long run' is simply ace.
Fresh off winning (and setting a new course record) at the 300km Northern Traverse at the beginning of April, Damian joined me and we talked about:
- His meteoric rise, from giving a half marathon a bash at age 36 to representing Team GB within four years
- Getting caught by the ultra bug and the lure of adventure
- Winning races and breaking records
- His favourite foods (obviously :))
- Activism around climate change and access to the sport
- and a whole lot more
Let's Connect/links
- You can connect with Damian on Instagram @ultra_damo
- We also talked about The Green Runners on Instagram @the.green.runners and the web https://thegreenrunners.com/
- into Ultra on Instagram: @intoultra and on the web https://intoultra.org.uk/home
- If for some reason you aren't already following me on Instagram, then you'll find me here: @davidultrarunner
- Like, subscribe, and rate the show so you don't miss an episode (and it would make me happy)
Do you want to work with me?
Get in touch and see how I can help either here or by using the link in my bio: https://teamrunrun.com/coach/david-taylor-glasgow-running-coach
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