EPISODE · Oct 19, 2022 · 52 MIN
Michael Cornyn
from The Masters of Running Podcast.
Michael Cornyn is an 060 middle distance Irish runner. He has numerous national, European and World medals to his name. We discuss his early days in athletics and his achievements then. He has given so much of his time to athletics: volunteering and doing his great 'Masters Home & Away' interviews and on the Meath County Board. He's a very dedicated, loving dad, ferrying his son to his elite triathlon events worldwide and we have a good chat about that too. Enjoy.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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Michael Cornyn is an 060 middle distance Irish runner. He has numerous national, European and World medals to his name. We discuss his early days in athletics and his achievements then. He has given so much of his time to athletics: volunteering and doing his great 'Masters Home & Away' interviews and on the Meath County Board. He's a very dedicated, loving dad, ferrying his son to his elite triathlon events worldwide and we have a good chat about that too. Enjoy.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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