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Just finished listening to Episode 62, which means that I have now listened to all of your episodes! And I didn’t catch on until a couple weeks ago, in spite of the fact that Running with the Pack, which is one of my favorite podcasts, mentions you all the time! Not sure why it took me so long to finally give a listen, but glad I did!
Just listened to the podcast. Good as always. I thought the Kona IM was excellent. I was so pleased that Chrissie Wellington (go UK go) won again and broke the 17 year course record. Its so good for us riders and triathletes in the UK to have excellent athletes like Wellington, Wiggins and Cavendish to watch.
Another great show Brandon. NYC Marathon 2007 was my first my marathon, finished in 4:21:57. Hopefully I can meet up with you for your pre-NYC Marathon 2009 show. Keep up the good work.
Hey Brandon!
Its been awhile but I have been keeping up with the podcasts and #62 was another great one. I knew Chrissie Wellington was going to take Kona again this year, but I thought Macca would have pulled out the win for the mens side.
Chrissie was awesome,I watched Kona from Beginning to end. I was late to work. What do you think of them letting Matt be an Ironman after finishing 3 minutes late?
Another great podcast, Brandon! Your voice kept me company on Friday on a long run through the beautiful Canadian countryside! Although, could you please speak faster? I kept slowing down to listen!
Thanks again for the podcasts. They are inspirational. I took a “two podcast” bike ride Saturday because I am unable to run since my stress fracture.
Riding with company helps. I especially likes the race report from Sarah Stanley in south Dakota. Thats where I spend my summers.
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[...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Brandon Wood and RunningPodcasts. RunningPodcasts said: Brandon’s Marathon Podcast: Episode 62 http://bit.ly/CvYfP [...]
Just finished listening to Episode 62, which means that I have now listened to all of your episodes! And I didn’t catch on until a couple weeks ago, in spite of the fact that Running with the Pack, which is one of my favorite podcasts, mentions you all the time! Not sure why it took me so long to finally give a listen, but glad I did!
Thank you for a great podcast show!!
Just listened to the podcast. Good as always. I thought the Kona IM was excellent. I was so pleased that Chrissie Wellington (go UK go) won again and broke the 17 year course record. Its so good for us riders and triathletes in the UK to have excellent athletes like Wellington, Wiggins and Cavendish to watch.
All the best,
Simon
Another great show Brandon. NYC Marathon 2007 was my first my marathon, finished in 4:21:57. Hopefully I can meet up with you for your pre-NYC Marathon 2009 show. Keep up the good work.
Hey Brandon!
Its been awhile but I have been keeping up with the podcasts and #62 was another great one. I knew Chrissie Wellington was going to take Kona again this year, but I thought Macca would have pulled out the win for the mens side.
Take care,
Shawn
I know I have said this before but you have the best podcast around. I want that book Brandon. Adios Amigo.
Chrissie was awesome,I watched Kona from Beginning to end. I was late to work. What do you think of them letting Matt be an Ironman after finishing 3 minutes late?
Can you please send me a link or something that says where they made him an Ironman? I had not heard that.
Another great podcast, Brandon! Your voice kept me company on Friday on a long run through the beautiful Canadian countryside! Although, could you please speak faster? I kept slowing down to listen!
Just kidding, keep up the awesome work!
Sheryl
Thanks again for the podcasts. They are inspirational. I took a “two podcast” bike ride Saturday because I am unable to run since my stress fracture.
Riding with company helps. I especially likes the race report from Sarah Stanley in south Dakota. Thats where I spend my summers.
Thanks for the podcast. It was great to listen to while on the trainer this weekend because of the rain. Look forward to hearing more!