Hey runners, today's newsletter moves between the big-picture stories that shape the sport and the personal ones that remind us why we run in the first place.
From nearly 1,000 runners taking the LA Marathon's Mile 18 exit to a son returning to Boston 80 years after his father's historic win, there's a mix of controversy, history, and full-circle moments.
We've also got David Goggins revisiting a defining chapter of his life, a musician trading soundchecks for the start line, and practical reads on downhill running, setting meaningful goals, and how long it actually takes to see progress.
He left pararescue training decades ago. Now he's back — older, decorated, and carrying a list of ultramarathon scars that most people couldn't imagine.
In this episode of The Running Story, Michael Doyle and Jessy Carveth break down the biggest headlines in running — from a shocking London Marathon withdrawal to a wild NCAA doping controversy and one of the strangest Strava incidents ever.
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