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Rose Harvey: How I Ran a 2:27 Marathon

Season 1, Ep. 158

Rose Harvey says that running was "a lockdown project that got a bit out of control". The lawyer and 2:27 marathoner discusses her training and how she went from someone who dreaded running at school to one of the UK's best female distance runners.

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