Image for In it for the long run  : breaking records and getting FKT

In it for the long run : breaking records and getting FKT

See all formats and editions

In It for the Long Run is ultrarunner Damian Hall's story of running a first marathon aged thirty-six, dressed as a toilet, and representing Great Britain four years later.

His midlife-crisis running problem escalated to 100-mile ultramarathons and record-breaking bimbles, culminating in his 261-mile Pennine Way run in July 2020. In 1989, Mike Hartley set a record/Fastest Known Time (FKT) for the Pennine Way, running Britain's oldest National Trail in two days and seventeen hours, without stopping for sleep.

Hartley's record stood for thirty-one years, until two attempts were made on it in two weeks in the summer of 2020.

First, American John Kelly broke Hartley's record by thirty-four minutes.

Then Hall knocked another three hours off Kelly's time. Hall used his record-bothering run to highlight concerns for our climate and ecological emergency: his attempt was carbon negative, he created no plastic waste, and he and his pacing runners collected litter as they went, while also raising money for Greenpeace.

A vegan, Hall used no animal products on his attempt.

Scrawled on his arm in permanent marker was 'F F F', standing for Family, Friends, Future. Packed with dry wit and humour, In It for the Long Run tells of Hall's nine-year preparation for his attempt, and of the run itself.

He also gives us an autobiographical insight into the deranged, custard-splattered, hedgehog-dodging world of ultramarathon running and record attempts.

Read More
Available
£10.39 Save 20.00%
RRP £12.99
Add Line Customisation
18 in stock Need More ?
Add to List
Product Details
Vertebrate Publishing Ltd
1839810432 / 9781839810435
Paperback / softback
06/05/2021
United Kingdom
English
256 pages : illustrations (colour)
24 cm
General (US: Trade) Learn More