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🗓️ 25 April 2024
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The London Marathon 2024 is over, and after an immensely successful and joyful day, Jenni is joined in the RunPod Studio for a debrief with the incredible Josh Cuthbert, British Musician and Model, for a 26.2 mile debrief.
Despite the inevitable post-marathon "oww I can't walk down the stairs" soreness that accompanies the event, Jenni and Josh's enthusiasm remains unwavering. From bloody toes to bliss, this episode captures the passion, determination, and the profound impact of supporting a cause greater than oneself.
And if this episode teaches us anything - life is all about the people who cheer us on.
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0:00.0 | This episode of RunPod is sponsored by M&S, where you can shop all your favourite sportswear brands. |
0:08.0 | This is a global player original podcast. |
0:15.0 | Hello there and welcome to RunPod. I'm Jenny Faulkner. |
0:18.8 | Well, we're recording this episode exactly 48 hours after |
0:22.9 | starting the London Marathon on Sunday. What a day. And it doesn't matter at all whether you |
0:28.3 | took part in the race, whether you've run a marathon before or any race after five and a bit years |
0:33.4 | of Runport. I just thought it was time that we had an official marathon debrief. And so I'm joined by |
0:38.7 | someone else who was out there on the course to, oh, he is a musician, he's a model, he's a London |
0:44.6 | marathoner. Is Josh Cuthbert. Hello there. Hello there. How are you doing? Oh, I'm fine. We last saw |
0:49.6 | each other on Sunday morning before the race. About 10 minutes. I was queuing up for the toilet, I think, wasn't I? |
0:55.0 | No, I was putting pain gel all over my legs. |
0:57.0 | I was coming back from my fourth time to the toilet. |
0:59.8 | Classic, classic, because it's terrifying, isn't it? |
1:02.0 | I know. |
1:02.2 | That morning is just like, oh my God, it's actually here. |
1:05.2 | I know. |
1:05.7 | I don't even think I actually even needed to go. I just wanted to take myself there just in case. |
1:11.3 | Just to have a little like kind of 10 seconds to yourself. Yeah. Yeah. It's, uh, what a day. What a day though, right? |
1:18.1 | It was, do you know, that was my ninth London Marathon. And I don't get me wrong, I, I know that I'm very, very |
1:25.1 | lucky to be in that position. I've run for charities. My place was |
1:28.2 | actually through the London Marathon this year, but it was deferred from last year because I was |
1:32.7 | injured. So for me, it was quite a long journey to get here because I've sustained so many injuries. |
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