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An inspiring journey from chainsmoker to ultra marathon runner and top fundraiser!

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He was a top cross country runner at school, didn't do much running at uni and then rediscovered the sport with a vengeance in his forties. Max Newton has gone from a half marathon, to a very fast London Marathon in 2.52 and then on to the world of ultras. Not just 50 milers but some serious beasts like a 300 miler. All the while he has been fundraising, hard. He has passed £25,000 raised and he still going. Find out how he does it in this podcast with Tim Rogers.

For more podcasts head to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts. We have 3 channels, one on training and fundraising support, this one on runner stories and a third for members only. If you'd to be the focus on one just let us know using the chat function on the homepage.

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Keywords

running, charity, ultra-marathons, nutrition, sponsorship

Summary

The conversation delves into the Max Newton's journey in running, particularly focusing on the motivations behind running for charity and the exploration of ultra-marathons. The speaker shares insights on the challenges faced and the importance of nutrition in long-distance running.

Takeaways

The primary motivation for running was to secure sponsorship for charity.
Sponsorship for marathons diminishes after the first few races.
Max discovered ultra-marathons, which were previously unknown to him.
The London to Brighton run is a significant ultra-marathon of 52 miles.
Nutrition plays a crucial role in preparing for long-distance runs.
Completing the London to Brighton run took Max 10 and a half hours.
The finish line at Brighton Beach was a rewarding experience.
Charity work influences the Max's running goals.
Understanding one's limits is essential in long-distance running.

Titles

Running for a Cause: The Charity Motivation
Beyond Marathons: The Ultra-Running Journey

Sound bites

"a lovely finish on Brighton Beach"
"I finished that in 10 and a half hours"
"I discovered runs further than a marathon"

  continue reading

31 episodes

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Content provided by The Sapphire Running Zone. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by The Sapphire Running Zone or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

He was a top cross country runner at school, didn't do much running at uni and then rediscovered the sport with a vengeance in his forties. Max Newton has gone from a half marathon, to a very fast London Marathon in 2.52 and then on to the world of ultras. Not just 50 milers but some serious beasts like a 300 miler. All the while he has been fundraising, hard. He has passed £25,000 raised and he still going. Find out how he does it in this podcast with Tim Rogers.

For more podcasts head to https://www.sapphirerunningzone.com/podcasts. We have 3 channels, one on training and fundraising support, this one on runner stories and a third for members only. If you'd to be the focus on one just let us know using the chat function on the homepage.

PODCAST NOTES

Keywords

running, charity, ultra-marathons, nutrition, sponsorship

Summary

The conversation delves into the Max Newton's journey in running, particularly focusing on the motivations behind running for charity and the exploration of ultra-marathons. The speaker shares insights on the challenges faced and the importance of nutrition in long-distance running.

Takeaways

The primary motivation for running was to secure sponsorship for charity.
Sponsorship for marathons diminishes after the first few races.
Max discovered ultra-marathons, which were previously unknown to him.
The London to Brighton run is a significant ultra-marathon of 52 miles.
Nutrition plays a crucial role in preparing for long-distance runs.
Completing the London to Brighton run took Max 10 and a half hours.
The finish line at Brighton Beach was a rewarding experience.
Charity work influences the Max's running goals.
Understanding one's limits is essential in long-distance running.

Titles

Running for a Cause: The Charity Motivation
Beyond Marathons: The Ultra-Running Journey

Sound bites

"a lovely finish on Brighton Beach"
"I finished that in 10 and a half hours"
"I discovered runs further than a marathon"

  continue reading

31 episodes

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