Running Tales: After all is said and run

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About Craig Lewis

Very average runner telling the extraordinary stories of everyday runners, race walkers and wheelchair athletes via the Running Tales podcast and newsletter. Run leader, parkrunner, once ran 100km, came third in a vulnerable relay!

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