EPISODE · Jun 25, 2023 · 44 MIN
David Clarke.
from The Masters of Running Podcast.
David Clarke from Belfast, is one of the world's leading masters athletes. This year alone, he picked up gold in the 060 1500 in the World Indoor Championships, silver in the 800 and bronze in the 3000m. We have a very interesting chat about his career as a NI champion cyclist in the 80s and how that informed his running and an insight into his former world record with his daughter for the half-marathon for a dad and daughter. Some good laughs too. Hope you enjoy it.If you enjoy the podcast and want to help cover costs like Zoom, editing software; kit and future development like my planned live shows, you can now support the show through the trusted creator support app, 'Buy me a coffee.' Totally optional, but it'll help keep the podcast going. Thanks.Link: https://buymeacoffee.com/mastersofrunningpodcastContact: [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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David Clarke from Belfast, is one of the world's leading masters athletes. This year alone, he picked up gold in the 060 1500 in the World Indoor Championships, silver in the 800 and bronze in the 3000m. We have a very interesting chat about his career as a NI champion cyclist in the 80s and how that informed his running and an insight into his former world record with his daughter for the half-marathon for a dad and daughter. Some good laughs too. Hope you enjoy it.If you enjoy the podcast and want to help cover costs like Zoom, editing software; kit and future development like my planned live shows, you can now support the show through the trusted creator support app, 'Buy me a coffee.' Totally optional, but it'll help keep the podcast going. Thanks.Link: https://buymeacoffee.com/mastersofrunningpodcastContact: [email protected] Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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