Pace the Nation returns after a month’s hiatus with new host and Arlington native Tess Stryk. They talk to Mike Wardian, who ran the C&O Canal Towpath between Cumberland and Georgetown in 36:36:03 over Labor Day weekend.
Pace the Nation contemplates its future with the departure of one host and the added life responsibilities of two others.
Sandwich Todd, one of the podcast’s first guests, returns to talk about how running has helped him manage anxiety.
Herndon alumna Hiruni Wijerathna talks about her professional running career, which includes several Sri Lankan records.
Brian Danza and Tom Brumlik talk about Saturday’s D.C. Road Runners Track Championships. Tess Stryk fills in for Joanna and Docs.
Local masters runner Dixon Hemphill, who once owned the Fairfax Running Center and directed the Golbin Gallop, talks about running into his 90s and getting hit by a car when he was 74.
Alexandria’s Kyle Northrop talks about his race at the Western States Endurance Run in late June.
Chantilly alumnus Sean McGorty won the NCAA 5,000 meter championship a little over a week ago.
Charlottesville-based runner Ann Mazur discusses how she turned to yoga to help her running.