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What Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunRunning Industry Trends: Jay Holder of Running USA on Race Growth, Data Insights & Community BuildingIn this episode of the Communities in 26.2 podcast on Traxamo, I sit down with Jay Holder, Executive Director of The Running USA. Jay shared how Running USA supports the industry through research, education, and its annual conference, and highlighted new trends like increased engagement from younger runners and the growing importance of race-day experiences. The conversation also covered rising event costs and the industry’s resilience amid economic uncertainty, plus Running USA’s efforts to foster collaboration and best practices among race organizers and vendors. Enjoy the episode! Here are the highlights from our conversation:1. Running USA’s Miss...2025-06-1939 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunInside the Start Line: How Crowd Science Shapes Race Experience - chat with Crowd Scientist Marcel AltenburgIn this episode, Marcel Altenburg, senior lecturer in crowd science at Manchester Metropolitan University, explains how crowd science helps both race organizers and runners by improving race logistics and participant experiences. He shares insights into how marathons are planned, how start waves and corrals are determined, and how crowd management can increase race capacity. Marcel also discusses how race organizers use predictive algorithms to ensure safety and efficiency throughout the course and how these principles extend beyond running events.Key Topics Discussed: How Crowd Science Improves Runner ExperienceRunners benefit from optimized start times and corral placements, ensuring...2025-05-051h 02What Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunRevolutionizing Running: How Technology Enhances the NYC Marathon Experience with Ted MetellusIn this episode of "Tech in 26.2," I sit down with Ted Metellus, Chief Event Production Officer and Race Director for the New York City Marathon, to explore the intersection of technology and running.The conversation delves into the high demand for the NYC Marathon, with over 200,000 applicants vying for limited spots. This demand is attributed to the global growth of running as a community activity, which has seen significant increases over the past five years. Ted explains the various entry paths to the marathon, including qualifying times, charity programs, and the "9+1" program for local runners....2025-03-2341 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunPioneering Charity Running: Dave's Journey & the Evolution of Endurance Sports Fundraisingn this episode of the Fundraising in 26.2 podcast on Traxamo, I sit down with running legend Dave McGillivray - An entrepreneur (Founder & President of DMSE Sports), philanthropist (Founder of Dave McGillivray Finish Strong Foundation), motivational speaker (~1600 appearances from Ted Talks to corporate & local events), author (written 4 books), and athlete (ran more than 160,000 miles - 167 marathons, including 51 consecutive Boston marathons, 10 Ironman Triathlon World Championships to name a few). He is also the race director of iconic Boston Marathon since 1988. Our discussion focuses on evolution of charity running and his pioneering role. Enjoy the episode! Here are the highlights from our...2025-03-1543 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunRevolutionizing Running: AI-Powered Training with TrainAsOne's Sean BradfordIn this next episode on Tech in 26.2 podcast, discover the future of personalized running training with Sean Bradford, founder and CEO of TrainAsOne. In this eye-opening interview, Sean shares how his unique background in medicine and technology led to the creation of an AI-powered training app that's changing the game for runners worldwide. Learn about: ⛳ The science behind TrainAsOne's innovative approach to injury prevention ⛳ Why traditional training plans may be outdated and potentially harmful ⛳ The surprising truth about speed work and long runs in marathon training ⛳ How AI analyzes your running data to create truly personalized plans ⛳ The future of multi-s...2025-01-131h 09What Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunCapturing race day memories for 45 years - chat with Brad Kroll & Conor Gay of MarathonFotoIn the next episode of the Tech in 26.2 Podcast on Traxamo, I sit down with Brad Kroll, President of MarathonFOTO and Conor Gay, VP of Internal Operations at MarathonFOTO. For 45 years, over 10 million runners have trusted MarathonFoto to capture and deliver the best in race and endurance event photography. MarathonFoto partners with the biggest and best names in running including Boston Marathon, Chicago Marathon, NYC Marathon, Stockholm Marathon to name a few. In our discussion, we cover a lot of grounds from state of race photography in early 2000s to how technology has enabled MarathonFoto to share race day...2024-10-1945 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunSMS Marketing is the most effective event marketing channel - Gerry Perez, Founder & CEO of RUNGPIn the next episode of the Tech in 26.2 Podcast on Traxamo, I have a conversation with Gerry Perez, the Founder and CEO of RUNGP, the leading CRM platform for the running industry. Gerry, who has a background in digital marketing, recounts how attending an industry event inspired him to transition his digital marketing agency into a software company. We delve into various case studies and the data supporting them, emphasizing the most effective channels that event organizers should prioritize to maximize their marketing ROI. This discussion promises to be extremely beneficial for event marketers and organizers alike. Enjoy listening...2024-10-1050 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunA conversation with running legend Dave McGillivray - Entrepreneur, Philanthropist, Motivational Speaker, Author, and AthleteIn the next episode of the Tech in 26.2 Podcast on Traxamo, I sit down with running legend Dave McGillivray - An entrepreneur (Founder & President of DMSE Sports), philanthropist (Founder of Dave McGillivray Finish Strong Foundation), motivational speaker (~1600 appearances from Ted Talks to corporate & local events), author (written 4 books), and athlete (ran more than 160,000 miles - 167 marathons, including 51 consecutive Boston marathons, 80-day trek across the United States, running the 3,452 miles from Medford, Ore., to Medford, Mass. in the summer of 1978 to benefit the Jimmy Fund, 9 Ironman Triathlon World Championships to name a few). He is also the race director of...2024-10-0141 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunRunredeem - Building loyalty in endurance sports, Johan Tigér, CEO of TigertechIn this episode of the Tech in 26.2 Podcast on Traxamo, I sit down with **Johan Tigér,** CEO and Principal Consultant of Tigertech based in Sweden. Tigertech provides digitization services for endurance sports events to create bespoke experiences for participants. I was curious to learn about Tigertech’s RunRedeem solution that Johan did for New Balance where the goal was to reward runners for their effort when training. We cover quite a few grounds on different custom solutions Tigertech built since its founding during pandemic to trends and role of AI. Enjoy the episode! ⛳  Founding Story of Tigertech ⛳  Creating fun experi...2024-09-2034 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunA Conversation with Frankie Ruiz, Cofounder of LifeTime Miami MarathonIn this episode of the Tech in 26.2 Podcast on Traxamo, I have a conversation with Frankie Ruiz, the Cofounder of the LifeTime Miami Marathon. We delve into Frankie’s innovative approach to integrating technology as the race organizer for the Miami Marathon, which now boasts over 25,000 participants. Frankie also shares how, after selling the Miami Marathon to LifeTime, the event is utilizing LifeTime’s event management tools, such as Athlinks and Chronotrack, to enhance both the production quality and the runner experience. We wrap up our conversation chatting about what other interests Frankie is pursuing including to be the Mayo...2024-09-0549 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunCreate the best volunteer experience with Rosterfy - Shannan Gove, Cofounder of RosterfyIn the next episode of Tech in 26.2 Podcast on Traxamo, I sit down with Shannan Gove, Cofounder of Rosterfy - an Australia based volunteer management platform used by 3 million+ volunteers and staff globally. If you have been to any events, you know volunteers play a critical role for the success of events especially mass participation sports events. Supporting events like FIFA World Cup, ParaOlympics, ICC T20 Cricket World Up, Super Bowl etc.. Rosterfy manages end to end volunteer journey supporting recruitment, onboarding, expense management, integrations with other platforms thus reducing cost and increasing volunteer retention for organizers. Here are...2024-08-2230 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunA conversation with Tom Fowler, Entrepreneur, Advisory Board Member & President (former), Polar North AmericaIn the next episode of Tech in 26.2 Podcast on Traxamo, I sit down with Tom Fowler, Entrepreneur, Advisory board member and former President of Polar North America. Tom’s impressive track record includes revitalizing endurance sports businesses like Polar North America, Recon Instruments, Cervelo Cycles or Nike European Operations, granting him with unique insights and thought leadership into the wearables sector of the endurance sports industry. As an advisory board member for several endurance tech companies, including Summa Labs, Nix Biosensors, Hanu Health, Stryd, and Form, Tom offers invaluable perspectives for founders navigating resource constraints, particularly financial limitations. His ext...2024-08-151h 02What Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunA conversation with Gary McNamee, Founder & CEO of Outside InteractiveIn the next episode of 26.2 Podcast on Traxamo, I sit down with Gary McNamee, Founder & CEO of Outside Interactive and chat about Simulator product which recreates the race day experience of running a race on equipments in your living rooms. Let’s say you are running the 2024 New York City Marathon virtually during November first week and you have a Peloton treadmill at home; using Outside Interactive’s Simulator, NYC Marathon organizers can bring you the race day experience - running the actual race course with it’s electrifying crowd support that pervades the whole city. And we are going...2024-08-0545 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunA conversation with Mohammed Iqbal, Founder & CEO of SweatworksIn this next episode of Tech in 26.2 podcast - I sat down with Mohammed Iqbal, Founder & CEO of Sweatworks, a product focused health and wellness digital agency based in Virginia with offices in London, Manila, Miami, Montevideo, New York and Shenzhen. With 100 employees, 10+ patents and 1M+ digital lives reached, Sweatworks works with brands like Nike, Strava, Garmin, Bose to name a few. In addition of being an endurance athlete himself, Mohammed is also an investor and advisor to health and fitness startups and the host of the weekly latest trends in fitness and wellness podcast, LIFTS. Here are some...2024-07-2348 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunA Conversation with Zack Isaacs, Cofounder & CEO of MovemintPodcast Outline 0:05 Introduction 2:34 A quick overview of Movemint platform 3:11 Founding Movemint over a bike ride 6:34 Finding a product market fit 9:30 Friction points Movemint platform solves today 12:19 4 Personas supported on Movemint platform 15:14 Deciding on the right Pricing strategy 17:39 Strava integration - supporting athletes and organizers 21:43 Supporting timers solving the frictions between registrations to scoring to results 25:07 Raising pre-seed round 28:00 Fail fast moments when building Movemint 31:20 How does the feedback loop look like at Movemint 32:51 Future of event registration industry 38:36 Is Movemint profitable with adopting industry pricing standards as they scale up? 40:23 AI and future of event registration industry References ...2024-07-1743 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunA conversation with Troy Busot, Founder & CEO of Athlinks (a LifeTime Company)In this next episode of Tech in 26.2 podcast - I sat down with Troy Busot, Founder of CEO of Athlinks (a LifeTime Company) : the premier platform for race results and athlete data that holds ~400 million race results and counting. As a triathlete and serial entrepreneur, Troy recently launched iLoomi, an expert biographer for writing a life story. Some of the key focus areas of our conversations were: 🎯 Founding journey of Athlinks and pivots to find product market fit 🎯 Figuring out generating revenue (through advertising) and retrospectives on mistakes 🎯 How to build a company with exit in mind from day...2024-07-031h 11What Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunA conversation with Dirk Friel, Co Founder & Chief Evangelist, TrainingPeaksIn this episode of Tech in 26.2 podcast - I sat down with Dirk Friel, Co Founder and Chief Evangelist of TrainingPeaks - All in one platform providing coaching, training plans, performance analysis, and data syncs for athletes and coaches. TrainingPeaks solutions are used by Tour de France teams, IRONMAN® World Champions, Olympians, and age group athletes and coaches around the world to track, analyze and plan their training.  Some of key focus areas of our conversations were: Founding Journey of TrainingPeaks to solve a problem Dirk and his father, legendary coach Joe Friel had on the...2024-06-1852 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunA conversation with Kurt Hansen, Founder & CEO of Innovative Timing SystemsWelcome to the share the next episode on Tech in 26.2 podcast - A conversation with Kurt Hansen Founder & CEO of Innovative Timing Systems, one of the top 4 (@Mylaps, @Chronotrack, @Raceresults) and privately held race timing companies in the world. During our conversation, we focus on the following areas: 👉 It was an accident - founding story of Innovating Timing System 👉 Passion for rescuing animals and love for big cats leading to naming the race timing products after big cats e.g Jaguar timing systems 👉 How frustration and anger due to lack of innovation in the race timing industry led to 32 patents ...2024-06-0954 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunA conversation with Bob Bickel, founder of RunSignupTranscript and Shownotes: Episode references: - Bob's personal website - https://www.bobbickel.com/ - RunSignup platform - https://info.runsignup.com/- TicketSignup platform - https://www.ticketsignup.io/- GiveSignup platform - https://www.givesignup.org/ - 2023 RaceTrends report - https://info.runsignup.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2024/01/23-Race-Trends-ONLINE-compressed_3.pdf- Founder's corner blogposts - https://info.runsignup.com/2022/03/03/founders-corner-ramblings-on-what-why-and-how-we-do-things-at-runsignup/ Episode info: - Apple Podcast link - - Spotify podcast link - Episode Outline: 0:05 - Introduction 3:12 - RunSignup founding story 6:09 - Growing from a passion project to 40% market share in endurance event registration 8:54 - Getting first paying customer 10:12...2024-06-0342 minWhat Runs a RunWhat Runs a RunTech in 26.2 Podcast - IntroTech in 26.2 Podcast Intro2024-05-2103 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Joan Pons Laplana - Like Usain Bolt, I am the fastest man dressed as a Christmas crackerIn this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Joan Pons Laplana from Sheffield, UK shares his running journey. Joan started running during the pandemic by recommendation from his mental health counselor to see if it helps him with PTSD that he developed as a nurse during pandemic. After his first run he slept for straight 8 hours in months and never looked back. On top of it he is the fastest marathoner in Christmas Cracker costume which got him to Guinness Book of World Records in 2023 Berlin Marathon. He also had another record in Guinness Books in 2022 but was broken a couple...2023-12-2127 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Tomás Blanco - WoW! What a journey - Completing ALL 6 World Majors in 2023 under 2:50!In this episode of Berlin 26.2, Tomás Blanco, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts (originally from Spain) shares his running journey. Tomás got into running when he moved to Boston for work. He attempted to do all six world majors in 2022 but fell short in completing Tokyo. And then could pull off completing all 6 in 2023 and that also all of them under 2:50. He even got his PR of 2:45 in 2023 Berlin marathon. Tomás shares how he is able to keep up with this amazing pace and improve over the years! Enjoy the story!!#berlin #berlinmarathon #berlinmarathon2023 #worldmarathonmajors #running2023-12-1728 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Masiray Kanneh-Peart - I had the heart to run a marathon just needed the training!In this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Masiray Kanneh-Peart, retired US Army Officer from Washington DC, shares her running journey. How she started running when stationed in Germany and took a pause after 20 years of service in the US Army. She picked up running again during pandemic. She brought a lot of discipline and rigor from her US Army days into the training when she decided to run her first marathon in Miami. 2023 Berlin Marathon was her first World Major and was a special one as she got an opportunity to go back to Germany after a long time. Enjoy...2023-12-1425 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Dan Thorne - It's a lot of fun training with furry friends!!In this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Dan Thorne from Melbourne, Australia shares his running journey - how did he got into running in his 40’s, what drives him continue to run as he is chasing World Marathon Majors and how he balances his personal, professional lives along with running. He shares how fun it is to run with his furry friends and also about his support system that helps him chase his running goals. 2023 Berlin Marathon was Dan’s third World major. Enjoy the Story!2023-12-1126 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Cosmos O'Ndebele - Running community is one of the friendliest communities!!In this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Cosmos O'Ndebele shares his running journey - how he picked up running during the pandemic as a way to keep him moving. He found out by surprise that sub-3 hour marathons are pretty impressive as he has been running all his marathons sub-3. Although he is not part of a running club, he is very well connected with the running community. 2023 Berlin Marathon was his 2nd World Marathon Major and he planning to complete all the 6 majors in 2024. Enjoy the story!!2023-12-0924 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Annie Cabrera - I do not know you but still you are cheering for me - Go Annie Go!In this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Annie Cabrera from Mexico City, Mexico shares her running journey; how she picked up running during Covid pandemic and fell in love with it. She shares her key highlights from Berlin Marathon especially how strangers were cheering for runners by calling out their names! Annie is chasing World Marathon Majors and 2023 Berlin Marathon was her first major! Enjoy the Story!!#berlin #berlinmarathon #berlinmarathon2023 #worldmarathonmajors #running2023-12-0713 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Masayoshi Tamura - I want to be the fastest marathon runner at the age of 80 in Japan!In this episode of Berlin 26.2, Masayoshi Tamura from Fujisawa, Japan shares his running journey. He started running at the age of 54 with a motivation to loose some weight and continued ever since. Till date he ran 80 marathons and counting and he runs a marathon every week since summer of 2022. Masayoshi's main goal is to be the fastest marathoner at the age of 80 in Japan. 2023 Berlin marathon was Masayoshi's 2nd World Major. Enjoy the story! #berlin #berlinmarathon #berlinmarathon2023 #worldmarathonmajors #running2023-12-0524 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Mark Scarborough - We train hard to race easy!!In this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Mark Scarborough from Canberra, Australia shares his running journey - how he started to run joining local Parkrun and how he gradually built himself up to run his first marathon in Melbourne which finishes inside the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Mark ran 2023 Berlin Marathon through Pancreatic Cancer UK in memory of loss of his father in law to pancreatic cancer. He shares about park run culture in Australia and his next running goals. 2023 Berlin Marathon was his 2nd World Major. Enjoy the story! 2023-12-0238 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Yuriy Brykaylo - I can't change the situation by myself in Ukraine but I can run!In this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Yuriy Brykaylo from Kyiv, Ukraine shares his running journey. Yuriy shares how he got into running running 3 years back and ran 300+ races till date. He shares how difficult it was to run when the war started in Ukraine and how he picked running back and built the discipline to run 5 days a week. Yuriy emphasized the need of a support system and his goal to qualify for Boston Marathon. 2023 Berlin Marathon was his 2nd World Major. Enjoy the Story.2023-11-2522 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Jason Reid - I run b'cos I love it even if I am not at the front of the pack on races!In this episode of Berlin 26.2 Podcast, Jason Reid from Belfast, Northern Ireland and a shares his running journey - how he started his journey with a relay marathon race and then made running part of his lifestyle over the years. He shares the habits changes he made to make running a lifestyle and how joining North Belfast Harriers running club has helped him with this transition. Jason shares how running helped him coping with his mental health challenges especially during pandemic. 2023 Berlin Marathon was his 6th Berlin Marathon and he is pursuing Berlin Marathon Jubilee Club. Jason has a...2023-11-2041 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Daniel Sun - It's great to run 2 marathons a year sponsored by your employer!In this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Daniel Sun (Lu) from Tianjin, China and now working in tech industry in Germany shares his running journey. Starting to run in 2017, Daniel shares how he transitioned from pre-pandemic hobby runner to post-pandemic serious runner. He is running 2 marathons a year sponsored by his employer. He is aiming to qualify for Boston marathon as part of his World Marathon Majors journey and 2023 Berlin Marathon was his 2nd time running Berlin Marathon. Enjoy the Story!! #berlin #berlinmarathon #berlinmarathon2023 #worldmarathonmajors #running2023-11-1826 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Marcia Carranza - Surviving breast cancer and chasing World Marathon Majors!!In this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Marcia Carranza from Costa Rica shares her running journey. She shares how during a very low period of her life, her neighbor introduced her into running and she is running ever since.In 2022, Marcia was diagnosed with breast cancer and she was able to start running just 4 weeks after her surgery and she attributes that all to running. 2023 Berlin Marathon was her 3rd World Major. Enjoy the story. #running #worldmarathonmajors #berlin #berlinmarathon #berlinmarathon2023 2023-11-1223 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Krishna Chinta - You ran 3 World Majors Marathons in what? Yes, in Barefoot!!In this episode of Berlin 26.2, Krishna Chinta, originally from India and based in Peoria, Illinois, USA shares his running journey. Krishna’s story is very unique as he is one of the rare runners who run marathons barefoot. He deep dives into his journey to barefoot running, benefits of barefoot running that he experienced himself and also challenges he has to overcome on an ongoing basis. As a St Judes Hero, Krishna is chasing World Majors and 2023 Berlin Marathon was his 3rd World Major and barefoot marathon. Enjoy the story!2023-10-3125 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Trevor Lewis -To Wife after first marathon -Slap my face if I sign up for another raceIn this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Trevor Lewis from Cheshire, UK shares his running journey - how did he get into running to running his first marathon in 2004 and then telling his wife to slap him on the face if he signs up for another race. We all know how the story goes from there :) Till date, Trevor ran 100+ half marathons and half a dozen marathon and shares how running helps him to be tough and resilient. He also shares about his support system from his family to the local running club he is part of. He is chasing...2023-10-2729 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Faheemah Limbada - You are not a runner if you haven't run Comrades UltramarathonIn this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Faheemah Lambada from Johannesburg, South Africa shares her running journey - how she got into running vis a casual park run and then went into running her first Comrades Ultramarathon just 2 years after. She deep dive into running culture in South Africa and how Parkrun played a key role developing and nurturing the running culture in South Africa. Faheemah also shares differences she found in training for an Ultramarathon vs a regular marathon. Inspired by one of her friends, Faheemah is chasing World marathon majors and 2023 Berlin Marathon was first major! Enjoy the...2023-10-2330 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Andreu Demidoff, an alpine skier, triathlete and runner - Running makes me feel so happy!!In this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Andreu Ray Dimidoff, an Andorran, based in Madrid, Spain shares his incredible journey - Starting as an Alpine skier, coaching the Andorran National Team for the Olympics, his transition to professional triathlete for the national team and then to long distance running as the first Andorran chasing World marathon Majors. Andreu deep dive in each part of the journey with gratitude, humbleness and his key learnings. It will be not surprising if part of Andreu’s story bring some tears in your eyes especially when he shares how running makes him feel so ha...2023-10-2049 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Trees Van Hollebeke - a psychologist's take on running being a therapy and lifestyleIn this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Trees Van Hollebeke from coastal part of Belgium and a psychologist by profession shares her running journey - how making running part of her lifestyle helped her quit smoking and be in her best health; how training/running with a timing goal for Berlin was different than training without one and also shares how chasing World Majors can be an expensive journey. 2023 Berlin Marathon was her first sub 4 hour Marathon. Enjoy the Story!!2023-10-1623 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Juan Carlos Mejia - Yes, you can train for Marathons and Triathlons indoorIn this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Juan Carlos Mejia with roots from Peru and based in Miami shares his running journey : How he figured out to focus only being a runner and triathlete, his World Majors journey, how he trains for marathons 95% of the time indoors in his triathlon gym along with his wife, his take on how marathon expos have evolved for 20+ years. Juan earned his 6th World Majors star in 2023 Berlin Marathon and have run ~40 marathons and now in pursuit of earning World Majors 6 stars second time. Enjoy the story!!2023-10-1436 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 Indrek Aarna - 17 times inline skater and 10 times runner of Berlin MarathonIn this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Indrek Aarna from Estonia shares his 25+ years of running journey. Ironman triathlete has run Berlin Marathon 10 times and have entered the coveted Berlin Marathon Jubilee club. Also, after inline skating for 17 times, Indrek shares differences between training for inline skating vs running Berlin Marathon. Enjoy the story!2023-10-1224 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Zlatko Zlatic - 20 Berlin Marathons (50 overall marathons) and counting!In this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Zlatko Zlatic, an airline executive from Berlin shares his 20+ years of running journey with 50 marathons (20 of them being Berlin marathon) under his belt. He shares special perks of being in the Jubilee Club and beyond. 2023 Berlin Marathon was Zlatko's 20th Berlin Marathon. Enjoy the Story.2023-10-1121 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Sahadev Byanjankar - cofounding running club in Kathmandu, Nepal to chasing World MajorsIn this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Sahadev Byanjankar from the land of Himalayas- Kathmandu, Nepal shares his running journey : Co-founding a Nepal Dynamic Running Club, growing running community in historic parts of Kathmandu, welcoming runners from around the world, how running has helped him alleviate his image in the community and some of the challenges of chasing world majors as an international runner. 2023 Berlin Marathon will be Sahadev's 3rd major. Enjoy the story.2023-09-1929 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Anas Yousfi - A pharmacist can also get hyponatremia in his first marathonIn this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Anas Yousfi - an Algerian pharmacist based in Lyon, France shares his running journey. A great story on resiliency to get better in every race, how he got into running, the mistakes he made in his first Marathon, waiting 2 years due to pandemic to run his 2nd marathon in Berlin and now running 2023 Berlin Marathon as husband and wife team. 2023 Berlin will be Anas's repeat of first major with a goal to achieve sub 3 hour PB and will be his wife's first marathon. Enjoy the story.2023-09-1833 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26 2 Helen Panayiotou - Yes, you can chase six majors surviving Canadian winterIn this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Helen Panayiotou, a teacher and coach for her school's track and field team shares her running journey - her transition from greek island of Cyprus to Canada and reinventing herself to pick up running again. Berlin will be Helen's 5th major! Enjoy the story.2023-09-1319 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Jessica Leila - Rhabdomyolysis from a Crossfit Murph workout to long distance runningIn this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, Jessica Leila from sunny California shares her running journey- How she pivoted from cross-fit to long distance running after getting Rhabdomyolysis from a Crossfit Murph workout and now chasing World Marathon Majors. 2023 Berlin Marathon will be her first major. Enjoy the story!2023-09-0826 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Dilip Ghadge - When you achieve your first goal, the next goal calls youIn this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, I chat with Dilip Ghadge from Mumbai, India (a civil engineer who runs his own business) about his running journey - why he started to run in his 40s, how running has helped him and why he continuing running in his 50s. 2023 Berlin Marathon is his first world major.2023-09-0516 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 - Simone Carniglia - Type 1 Diabatic chasing Guinness World RecordIn this episode of Berlin 26.2 podcast, I chat with Simone Carniglia from Tortona, Italy - a Type 1 diabetic who is shooting for Guinness record as fastest diabetic runner to complete the 6 World Marathon Majors!!2023-09-0426 minBerlin 26.2Berlin 26.2Berlin 26.2 Podcast - IntroIn this intro video, I share why I have decided to do this podcast.2023-09-0401 minGMS PodcastsGMS PodcastsShip Recycling Global Market Report | April 4th 2022GMS’ weekly round-up of the ship recycling markets in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Turkey. 10 minutes or less of the key talking points covering demo prices, trends, and notable vessel disposals. This week Jon Chaplin talks to GMS Trader Kamal Datta about the “plummet from the summit” in Bangladesh, the Indian recycling roller coaster, a resurgent Pakistan and the impact of the Russia / Ukraine conflict on oil and steel prices. 2022-04-0405 minGMS PodcastsGMS PodcastsShip Recycling Global Market Report | April 4th 2022GMS’ weekly round-up of the ship recycling markets in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Turkey. 10 minutes or less of the key talking points covering demo prices, trends, and notable vessel disposals. This week Jon Chaplin talks to GMS Trader Kamal Datta about the “plummet from the summit” in Bangladesh, the Indian recycling roller coaster, a resurgent Pakistan and the impact of the Russia / Ukraine conflict on oil and steel prices. 2022-04-0405 min