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The National Running Show 2025 Preview

An episode of the Home Trails Podcast podcast, hosted by Samuel Hill, titled "The National Running Show 2025 Preview" was published on January 11, 2025 and runs 59 minutes.

January 11, 2025 ·59m · Home Trails Podcast

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Message Home Trails here - include an email or name for a response ⬅️ I talk to Mike and Craig from the Running Show about what they have in store for us at this years show. We talk about what Mike has been up to since we last spoke. We talk about Craigs baptism of fire at the LA Marathon and when he will complete his first ultra! Was great to catch up with the team and hear about all of the stuff they have planned......including a 48HR world record attempt on the treadmill by Sophie Power!...

Message Home Trails here - include an email or name for a response ⬅️

I talk to Mike and Craig from the Running Show about what they have in store for us at this years show.

We talk about what Mike has been up to since we last spoke. We talk about Craigs baptism of fire at the LA Marathon and when he will complete his first ultra!

Was great to catch up with the team and hear about all of the stuff they have planned......including a 48HR world record attempt on the treadmill by Sophie Power! (rather her than me!)

For tickets to the show head over to https://nationalrunningshow.com 

URS

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