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Sir Brendan Foster
Manage episode 480144096 series 2500978
In this very special episode of RunPod, Jenni welcomes a true legend of British running- Sir Brendan Foster.
Brendan is the amazing man behind one of the most iconic races in the UK: The Great North Run.
First launched in 1981 with 12,000 runners, it now attracts a staggering 60,000 participants each year, making it one of the most spectacular mass-participation races in the country.
As we gear up for the next race on Sunday 7 September 2025, Sir Brendan shares the story behind this beloved half marathon.
From star-studded race starters like Ant & Dec to Sting - who famously high-fived so many runners he couldn't play guitar afterwards - this episode is packed with charm, nostalgia, and the incredible spirit of the North East.
You don’t want to miss this heartfelt and inspiring conversation with one of running’s greatest champions
443 episodes
Manage episode 480144096 series 2500978
In this very special episode of RunPod, Jenni welcomes a true legend of British running- Sir Brendan Foster.
Brendan is the amazing man behind one of the most iconic races in the UK: The Great North Run.
First launched in 1981 with 12,000 runners, it now attracts a staggering 60,000 participants each year, making it one of the most spectacular mass-participation races in the country.
As we gear up for the next race on Sunday 7 September 2025, Sir Brendan shares the story behind this beloved half marathon.
From star-studded race starters like Ant & Dec to Sting - who famously high-fived so many runners he couldn't play guitar afterwards - this episode is packed with charm, nostalgia, and the incredible spirit of the North East.
You don’t want to miss this heartfelt and inspiring conversation with one of running’s greatest champions
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