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EPISODE · Dec 22, 2025 · 1H 39M

EDP44: Albie Thomas, The Marathon Project, GST Creditors & Media Fallout

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It’s a big end-of-year episode on Easy Double to wrap a huge week in athletics, unpack some uncomfortable media conversations, and look ahead to what’s coming next.Get involved with the Easy Double Honours: 2025. You the people decide who wins the awards and we will discuss on next weeks show:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSegO-hFh1NGYwZoH_AP16zZsrMGk80_H0HfYa_OEIH_D4sgJA/viewform?usp=headerWe start by paying tribute to Australian distance running legend Kerry O’Brien, whose steeplechase world record era defined a generation, before diving into results from around the world — including Albie Thomas at the Australian Mile Championships.We then break down The Marathon Project — why it exists, how it works, and why it continues to be one of the most athlete-friendly marathon formats out there, from pacing and prize money to qualification pathways and entry standards.In news, we go deep on the fallout from Grand Slam Track as creditor details emerge, sparking a wider conversation about transparency, paid media, influencer journalism, and where lines should be drawn in modern athletics coverage. There’s plenty to unpack here, and we don’t shy away from it.We also cover:– Ireland and GB team selections for World Cross– Doping news and the broader implications– Training weeks, Dean & Ryan press on with their return to run and Eoin closes in on yet another race– YouTube Diaries with Claudia Hollingsworth & Seth O’Donnell– A festive edition of Double TroublePlus, we close with a look at the 2025 Easy Double Awards, voted for by listeners, and tease what could be coming over Christmas 🎄As always — follow, rate, and share the pod if you enjoy it. Merry Christmas from the Easy Double team.Follow the Instagram: @easydoublepodEmail: [email protected]

It’s a big end-of-year episode on Easy Double to wrap a huge week in athletics, unpack some uncomfortable media conversations, and look ahead to what’s coming next.Get involved with the Easy Double Honours: 2025. You the people decide who wins the awards and we will discuss on next weeks show:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSegO-hFh1NGYwZoH_AP16zZsrMGk80_H0HfYa_OEIH_D4sgJA/viewform?usp=headerWe start by paying tribute to Australian distance running legend Kerry O’Brien, whose steeplechase world record era defined a generation, before diving into results from around the world — including Albie Thomas at the Australian Mile Championships.We then break down The Marathon Project — why it exists, how it works, and why it continues to be one of the most athlete-friendly marathon formats out there, from pacing and prize money to qualification pathways and entry standards.In news, we go deep on the fallout from Grand Slam Track as creditor details emerge, sparking a wider conversation about transparency, paid media, influencer journalism, and where lines should be drawn in modern athletics coverage. There’s plenty to unpack here, and we don’t shy away from it.We also cover:– Ireland and GB team selections for World Cross– Doping news and the broader implications– Training weeks, Dean & Ryan press on with their return to run and Eoin closes in on yet another race– YouTube Diaries with Claudia Hollingsworth & Seth O’Donnell– A festive edition of Double TroublePlus, we close with a look at the 2025 Easy Double Awards, voted for by listeners, and tease what could be coming over Christmas 🎄As always — follow, rate, and share the pod if you enjoy it. Merry Christmas from the Easy Double team.Follow the Instagram: @easydoublepodEmail: [email protected]

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