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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 43 MIN

Canicross Story: Lucy J Morgan and Tedi Bêr(Episode 206)

from Canicross Conversations · host Michelle Mortimer and Louise Humphrey

Michelle and Louise are joined by Lucy J Morgan from Wales, a professional musician, ultra runner and member of Dexy's Midnight Runners, who has recently discovered the world of canicross with her dog Tedi Bêr. Although Lucy has been running with Tedi for years, including through mountain training for ultramarathons, she only recently realised that what they were doing had a name, a community and a whole sport behind it.   Lucy shares how Tedi Bêr, a 40kg New Zealand Huntaway, has become her loyal mountain-running partner, helping her feel safer, more motivated and more connected to the outdoors.   The episode also explores Tedi's first canicross race at Red Warrior Margam, where the pair chose the 20k distance and went on to win the women’s race.   Michelle and Louise offer supportive advice on belts, passing other runners, using commands and understanding the canicross season, especially when temperatures rise.   Lucy also shares the moving story behind her upcoming memorial walk on 25 May, following the footsteps of three boys who became lost in the Brecon Beacons in 1904. Through music, memory and mountain rescue fundraising, this episode brings together canicross, endurance, Welsh landscape, companionship and community.   Timings 1.02 – Lucy’s running background and discovering canicross 2.17 – Tedi Bêr's longest training run of 33 miles 2.45 – Meet Tedi Bêr, the New Zealand Huntaway 4.26 – Starting out with a lead, waist belt and harness 5.30 – Lucy’s teal canicross kit setup 6.18 – Why a canicross-specific belt can help with a strong dog 8.35 – Tedi Bêr’s size and power at 40kg 9.19 – Running early in the Welsh mountains 10.12 – Trying a first event to see how Tedi coped 10.48 – Red Warrior Margam and choosing the 20k distance 11.43 – Lucy and Tedi’s first race experience 12.12 – Learning canicross race etiquette 14.13 – Feeling safer running with a dog 15.09 – How Tedi helped Lucy through a tough ultra training day 17.15 – Long runs, water and Tedi's endurance 17.50 – Canicross ultras and longer-distance options 18.23 – Lucy and Tedi winning their first women’s canicross race 19.10 – Tedi’s interest in sheep and future training plans 21.10 – Understanding the canicross season 21.45 – Why dogs should not run in the heat 22.38 – Summer alternatives, cani-hiking and cooling down 23.31 – Finding races through the canicross calendar 24.10 – Why longer distances may suit Lucy and Tedi 25.23 – Lucy’s ultra running background 26.30 – Women, endurance and the book Ultra women 27.32 – Lucy’s memorial walk project in Wales 29.31 – Raising money for Western Beacons Mountain Rescue 31.27 – Lucy’s life as a professional musician 33.40 – Touring with Dexy's Midnight Runners 34.30 – Lucy’s questions about handler etiquette 35.17 – How to pass safely in canicross events 36.20 – Commands, focus and working with distractions 37.13 – Downhill control and using a “behind” command 38.25 – Where to find Lucy online   Links mentioned Red Warrior Margam Cani Trail Podcast episode 2 on running dogs in the heat Podcast episode 162 with the authors of Ultra Women JustGiving page for Lucy’s mountain rescue fundraiser Lucy's Big Walk Promo Video Dexy's Midnight Runners  

Michelle and Louise are joined by Lucy J Morgan from Wales, a professional musician, ultra runner and member of Dexy's Midnight Runners, who has recently discovered the world of canicross with her dog Tedi Bêr. Although Lucy has been running with Tedi for years, including through mountain training for ultramarathons, she only recently realised that what they were doing had a name, a community and a whole sport behind it.   Lucy shares how Tedi Bêr, a 40kg New Zealand Huntaway, has become her loyal mountain-running partner, helping her feel safer, more motivated and more connected to the outdoors.   The episode also explores Tedi's first canicross race at Red Warrior Margam, where the pair chose the 20k distance and went on to win the women’s race.   Michelle and Louise offer supportive advice on belts, passing other runners, using commands and understanding the canicross season, especially when temperatures rise.   Lucy also shares the moving story behind her upcoming memorial walk on 25 May, following the footsteps of three boys who became lost in the Brecon Beacons in 1904. Through music, memory and mountain rescue fundraising, this episode brings together canicross, endurance, Welsh landscape, companionship and community.   Timings 1.02 – Lucy’s running background and discovering canicross2.17 – Tedi Bêr's longest training run of 33 miles2.45 – Meet Tedi Bêr, the New Zealand Huntaway4.26 – Starting out with a lead, waist belt and harness5.30 – Lucy’s teal canicross kit setup6.18 – Why a canicross-specific belt can help with a strong dog8.35 – Tedi Bêr’s size and power at 40kg9.19 – Running early in the Welsh mountains10.12 – Trying a first event to see how Tedi coped10.48 – Red Warrior Margam and choosing the 20k distance11.43 – Lucy and Tedi’s first race experience12.12 – Learning canicross race etiquette14.13 – Feeling safer running with a dog15.09 – How Tedi helped Lucy through a tough ultra training day17.15 – Long runs, water and Tedi's endurance17.50 – Canicross ultras and longer-distance options18.23 – Lucy and Tedi winning their first women’s canicross race19.10 – Tedi’s interest in sheep and future training plans21.10 – Understanding the canicross season21.45 – Why dogs should not run in the heat22.38 – Summer alternatives, cani-hiking and cooling down23.31 – Finding races through the canicross calendar24.10 – Why longer distances may suit Lucy and Tedi25.23 – Lucy’s ultra running background26.30 – Women, endurance and the book Ultra women27.32 – Lucy’s memorial walk project in Wales29.31 – Raising money for Western Beacons Mountain Rescue31.27 – Lucy’s life as a professional musician33.40 – Touring with Dexy's Midnight Runners34.30 – Lucy’s questions about handler etiquette35.17 – How to pass safely in canicross events36.20 – Commands, focus and working with distractions37.13 – Downhill control and using a “behind” command38.25 – Where to find Lucy online   Links mentioned Red Warrior MargamCani TrailPodcast episode 2 on running dogs in the heatPodcast episode 162 with the authors of Ultra WomenJustGiving page for Lucy’s mountain rescue fundraiser Lucy's Big Walk Promo VideoDexy's Midnight Runners

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Michelle and Louise are joined by Lucy J Morgan from Wales, a professional musician, ultra runner and member of Dexy's Midnight Runners, who has recently discovered the world of canicross with her dog Tedi Bêr. Although Lucy has been running with...

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