#25 Jesper Kenn Olsen

EPISODE · Mar 2, 2024 · 1H 36M

#25 Jesper Kenn Olsen

from Løb For Livet · host Magnus Hvid

Så blev det tid til en tur til Jylland igen, og hvilken en af slagsen ! Jesper er det eneste menneske der har præsteret at løbe 2 World runs , der faktisk er hvad det lyder som, 2 gange rundt om planeten Jorden !! Han er tilmed den allerførste til at gennemføre en sådan bedrift, vi talte selvfølgelig i den forbindelse om hele ideen bag World run, motivationen for at gøre det og meget mere. Vi kom også godt omkring hele Jespers løbe karriere og hans spæde start i ultraløbs verdenen for godt 25 år siden, dertil hvordan hele scenen har ændret og udviklet sig markant. Jesper er forfatter til bøgerne JORDEN RUNDT I LØB, KUNSTEN AT VILLE , THE RUNNERS GUIDE TO THE PLANET og sidst men ikke mindst har han sammen med Mette Birk Jensen skrevet bogen ULTRALØB FOR ALLE, der alle er bøger der bør stå på en ultraløbers hylde ! Det var en mega fornøjelse at lave denne podcast med Jesper, jeg håber inderligt du for ligeså meget ud af snakken som jeg gjorde, rigtig god fornøjelse ! Jesper kan følges på facebook og instagram , derudover skal hans hjemmeside Worldrun.org tjekkes ud Podcasten kan støttes via 10er.dk. Jespers bøger kan blandt andet findes her https://www.saxo.com/dk/products/search?query=Jesper+Kenn+Olsen. https://www.instagram.com/lidt_ultra?igsh=d201MjZkbnN4bWtz

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