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‘The emotional pain of failing just felt like it was going to be a bit worse than the physical pain of carrying on … ’

Attempting to break long-distance running records used to be an underground endeavour, until the virus-stricken summer of 2020 came along. Only a few, such as the Bob Graham Round in the Lake District, had ever broken into mainstream consciousness. But an absence of running races thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in an unprecedented rise in the popularity of attempts at breaking these records.

In Broken, Ally Beaven takes an entertaining look at just why 2020 was so unusual for long-distance running. With his interest in Fastest Known Times (FKTs) piqued, Beaven immerses himself in the scene. His summer becomes one of spending hours in the hills feeding, cajoling and generally trying to keep safe the runners he is supporting, as well as following the dots of live trackers in the middle of the night and endlessly refreshing his Twitter feed as records tumble around the country.

Through the stories of John Kelly’s epic Grand Round, Beth Pascall’s record-shattering Bob Graham Round, Donnie Campbell’s mind-bending new mark for bagging all 282 Munros, Jo Meek’s new overall record for the Nigel Jenkins Dartmoor Round and many others, Beaven brings us an inside look at the incredible FKT machine.

Broken is the story of the summer of 2020, a historic time for running in the UK.



Trade Review
'Ally brings to life the stories of records set in the Cairngorms, Dartmoor and Land's End to John o'Groats alongside other long-distance feats. He has a great way of telling a story and scratching beneath the surface to see what made 2020 such a record-breaking year.' – Dave Littler, The Fellrunner
'You might expect an anthology of ultrarunning struggles to be a bit dry, but Broken is an understated and (seemingly) effortless stroke of genius.' – Keri Wallace, UKHillwalking.com

Table of Contents

Introduction

1 James Elson and the FKTs
2 The Two Stewarts
3 Sabrina Verjee
4 The Big 6
5 Beth Pascall and Finlay Wild
6 The Dartmoor Round
7 Donnie Campbell (Part 1)
8 LEJOG (Part 1)
9 Nicki Lygo
10 LEJOG (Part 2)
11 The Grand Round
12 Donnie Campbell (Part 2)
13 Stephen Poulton

Acknowledgements

Broken: 2020: the year running records were

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    Publisher: Vertebrate Publishing Ltd
    Publication Date: 03/12/2020
    ISBN13: 9781839810404, 978-1839810404
    ISBN10: 1839810408

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    ‘The emotional pain of failing just felt like it was going to be a bit worse than the physical pain of carrying on … ’

    Attempting to break long-distance running records used to be an underground endeavour, until the virus-stricken summer of 2020 came along. Only a few, such as the Bob Graham Round in the Lake District, had ever broken into mainstream consciousness. But an absence of running races thanks to the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in an unprecedented rise in the popularity of attempts at breaking these records.

    In Broken, Ally Beaven takes an entertaining look at just why 2020 was so unusual for long-distance running. With his interest in Fastest Known Times (FKTs) piqued, Beaven immerses himself in the scene. His summer becomes one of spending hours in the hills feeding, cajoling and generally trying to keep safe the runners he is supporting, as well as following the dots of live trackers in the middle of the night and endlessly refreshing his Twitter feed as records tumble around the country.

    Through the stories of John Kelly’s epic Grand Round, Beth Pascall’s record-shattering Bob Graham Round, Donnie Campbell’s mind-bending new mark for bagging all 282 Munros, Jo Meek’s new overall record for the Nigel Jenkins Dartmoor Round and many others, Beaven brings us an inside look at the incredible FKT machine.

    Broken is the story of the summer of 2020, a historic time for running in the UK.



    Trade Review
    'Ally brings to life the stories of records set in the Cairngorms, Dartmoor and Land's End to John o'Groats alongside other long-distance feats. He has a great way of telling a story and scratching beneath the surface to see what made 2020 such a record-breaking year.' – Dave Littler, The Fellrunner
    'You might expect an anthology of ultrarunning struggles to be a bit dry, but Broken is an understated and (seemingly) effortless stroke of genius.' – Keri Wallace, UKHillwalking.com

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    1 James Elson and the FKTs
    2 The Two Stewarts
    3 Sabrina Verjee
    4 The Big 6
    5 Beth Pascall and Finlay Wild
    6 The Dartmoor Round
    7 Donnie Campbell (Part 1)
    8 LEJOG (Part 1)
    9 Nicki Lygo
    10 LEJOG (Part 2)
    11 The Grand Round
    12 Donnie Campbell (Part 2)
    13 Stephen Poulton

    Acknowledgements

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