Summit to Soul owner Kim Wattrick describes what led her to open Barracks Row’s women’s activewear store and brought her to the sport of running. Docs takes a trip.
Daniel Hincapie, fiancé of the late Wendy Martinez, tells his stories about her and what the Wendy Martinez Legacy Project hopes to accomplish.
Topo Athletic Founder and CEO Tony Post talks about his career in the footwear industry and what led him to develop his own line of running shoes in 2013.
D.C.’s Roman Gurule talks about his transformation from barfly to track nerd, providing an audiobook version of this earlier RunWashington article.
St. John’s College High School track coach Desmond Dunham chats about the DCXC Cross Country Invitational Sept. 28 and Joanna returns to talk about the one friend she made in Syracuse over the last year.
Twenty-nine-time US champion Molly Huddle talks about her most recent title, her transition to the marathon, her future in competitive running and more.
After a summer hiatus, the hosts return to talk to Jose Ortiz, founder of Run Hope Work, which trains 20-24-year-olds in the skilled trades, using running as the underpinning of the program.
Arlington’s Ted Hobart talks about his journey to one hundred marathons, which he plans to complete next June. Read more about his marathoning here: Ted Last, from RunWashington July/August 2014.
Laura Mazur describes the view from inside a viral photo after a shot of her running the Pittsburgh Marathon with Jessica Robertson caught the attention of running and mainstream media.