Today was the date of my second contribution to Womens Running Magazine, fast becoming my favourite magazine of all time!
I took part along with three other women runners in 'The Big Debate'.
In the cosy upstairs room of a London watering hole we arrived ready to talk about running and talk about running we certainly did. The topic was 'What makes a good race' but I will not delve too deeply into our discussion as I don't want to step on the toes of the feature - for those interested (which I am sure you all are) it is due to be published in the May issue of Womens Running.
The other runners included a writer who is embarking on her first novel about running (she could just be my new hero); ex-elite rower and race director of the Tunbridge Wells Half marathon; and a newbie runner from the 'Rock Bottoms' in training for her first marathon. We were interviewed by a lovely journalist, Clara Tait, whilst photographer Eddie skirted around us like a phantom taking an unfathomable amount of photos - lets hope at least one is a good 'un! Also in attendance was sub-editor Clare who lives very close to me so hopefully one day soon I will see her at PWR for a run or maybe even running our 10k in October.
Cannot wait to see all our running jibber-jabber in print... watch this space!
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