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This week’s episode is sponsored by Rundies, developed by Australian dual-Olympic Marathon runner, Jess Stenson (formerly Trengove) along with her husband Dylan and brother Jack. Move smooth in Rundies. Visit www.rundies.com.au
Listener Questions ask about refuelling after running and whether Moose would pick World Champs or Comm Games in 2022.
Scott Nicholas takes us through the match ups of the third round of Australia’ Greatest Running Performance of all time which are as follow:
Herb Elliott’s Gold 1500m at the 1960 Rome Olympics
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Derek Clayton’s 2:08:34 marathon world record in Antwerp 1969
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Ron Clarke’s 5000m WR of 13:16 in Stockholm, 1966
Vs
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Dave Stevens beats Emil Zatopek’s 6 Mile Record World Record in Melbourne 1956
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Benita Willis wins the World Cross Country Championship in Brussels 2004
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Dave Power’s double Gold Medals in the 6 mile and Marathon in the 1958 Cardiff Empire Games
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Ralph Doubell 800m victory and world record in the 1968 Mexico City
Cassie Fien chats with Sophie Ryan about growing up as an active child and getting into sport through her family and the amount of support she had from her dad and the connection to him that running brings to her. They look back on the height of her career going through her experiences from the local scene to placing high in World Marathon Majors and World Half Marathon Championships in Cardiff as well as how she trained in that time.
Cassie then takes us through the day everything changed when a routine ASADA procedure resulted in testing positive for the banned substance Higenamine despite it being labelled as its alternative name of nandina fruit extract, going through the emotional shock and trauma of the process and consequences of the ordeal despite all of her best research and precautions.
Making her emotional comeback to the sport after serving her ban which led to the discovery of her dystonia and what it means for her running now. They close with talking about Cassie’s new meaningful role as an ASADA ambassador in supplement education.
Cassie Fien in the ASADA Supplements Cautionary Tale
https://www.asada.gov.au/news/supplements-cautionary-tale
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This week’s episode is sponsored by Rundies, developed by Australian dual-Olympic Marathon runner, Jess Stenson (formerly Trengove) along with her husband Dylan and brother Jack. Move smooth in Rundies. Visit www.rundies.com.au
Listener Questions ask about refuelling after running and whether Moose would pick World Champs or Comm Games in 2022.
Scott Nicholas takes us through the match ups of the third round of Australia’ Greatest Running Performance of all time which are as follow:
Herb Elliott’s Gold 1500m at the 1960 Rome Olympics
-
Derek Clayton’s 2:08:34 marathon world record in Antwerp 1969
-
Ron Clarke’s 5000m WR of 13:16 in Stockholm, 1966
Vs
-
Dave Stevens beats Emil Zatopek’s 6 Mile Record World Record in Melbourne 1956
-
Benita Willis wins the World Cross Country Championship in Brussels 2004
-
Dave Power’s double Gold Medals in the 6 mile and Marathon in the 1958 Cardiff Empire Games
-
Ralph Doubell 800m victory and world record in the 1968 Mexico City
Cassie Fien chats with Sophie Ryan about growing up as an active child and getting into sport through her family and the amount of support she had from her dad and the connection to him that running brings to her. They look back on the height of her career going through her experiences from the local scene to placing high in World Marathon Majors and World Half Marathon Championships in Cardiff as well as how she trained in that time.
Cassie then takes us through the day everything changed when a routine ASADA procedure resulted in testing positive for the banned substance Higenamine despite it being labelled as its alternative name of nandina fruit extract, going through the emotional shock and trauma of the process and consequences of the ordeal despite all of her best research and precautions.
Making her emotional comeback to the sport after serving her ban which led to the discovery of her dystonia and what it means for her running now. They close with talking about Cassie’s new meaningful role as an ASADA ambassador in supplement education.
Cassie Fien in the ASADA Supplements Cautionary Tale
https://www.asada.gov.au/news/supplements-cautionary-tale

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