Talking about Scottish running
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 235 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Sports |
Kyle goes into detail his prep and account of his 100km FKT attempt. Does he do it? Debbie didn't think he would. Listen to find out! We also invent genius fuelling ideas and recap the 1st ever Alford Bull Running Festival, which was a huge success! ... more
Kyle shares his imminent new ridiculous challenge, they both speak about their wins at the Lonach Gathering and reminisce over that time they were featured in a running magazine! As usual, a couple of eye rolls and domestics but listen to the end to ... more
Join us for a recap of the epic Speyside Way 50k and 100k races, part of the Moray Way Ultras race series. We chat with the male and female champions of both events - Debbie included! - and find out how different each of our thoughts are while we run... more
Kyle and Debs discuss their 4 year old's 1st parkrun, the Aberlour 10 mile hill race and how Debbie's feeling going into the Speyside Way 50k. Then there is a bonus at the end of their experience as new parents balancing life as parents while trainin... more
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Really enjoyable and inspirational listening if you are a runner
A fantastic running podcast all about everything running in Scotland and some content further afield. Every episode is filled with great banter between the lads, great interviews with world class athletes and coaches, and plenty to keep any runner motivated and engaged!
Best way to sum this pod up is that I’ve never met the guys but feel like I have. Great chat, insightful interviews and as a result fantastic TRS community 👏
Cracking wee podcast to keep you company on runs. A light-hearted but well informed commentary about the endurance running scene in Scotland. Great interviews. Highly recommend.
A really good mix of running, beer, Chewbacca hat and technical difficulty chat. Not just the normal boring running chat, some funny, insightful and interesting discussions about running in Scotland on a club and elite level.
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The content encompasses a vibrant mix of discussions surrounding the running community, covering a variety of events, notable races, and insights from prominent athletes and coaches within Scotland. Each episode often features engaging banter, personal anecdotes from the hosts, and interviews that shed light on not only the competitive landscape of running but also community-driven aspects of the sport. Listeners can expect to hear about recent marathons, training tips, mental strategies for athletes, and more as the hosts explore everything from local Scottish running events to broader athletic endeavors.
What sets this podcast apart is its ability to blend humor with informative dialogue, creating an approachable atmosphere that resonate... more
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Tartan Running Shorts launched 7 years ago and published 235 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Tartan Running Shorts include:
1. Frankie Ralph
2. Naomi Brarow
3. Sean Chalmers
4. Gemma Holloway
5. Lawrie Currie
6. Kevin Campbell
7. Ross Gollan
8. Ryan Thompson
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