Episode 6

EP6 - Chaos In The Men's 5000m Heats & Proposing In Front Of 80,000 People

Welcome to day six of 10 Days In Paris. The Running Channel podcast trio dive into their experiences of the drama and chaos of yesterday's thrilling events in Paris.

Andy couldn't believe his eyes when George Mills collided with French athlete Hugo Hay in the final lap of his 5000m heat. Sarah was left in disbelief as GB's Matthew Hudson-Smith was pipped to gold by USA's Quincy Hall in the agonisingly close Men's 400m final. And Rick sipped cocktails at a Parisian café, casually flipping through a copy of his favourite magazine.

Stay tuned for some science and a lot of banter. Let the games begin!

Supported by ASICS.

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Andy Baddeley

Andy Baddeley is the co-founder and CEO of The Running Channel. He competed in the 2008 and 2012 Olympics over 1500m and finished 2008 as the faster miler in the world. He also holds the world record for parkrun (13:48).
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Sarah Hartley

Sarah Hartley is The Running Channel’s Production Lead and Presenter and regularly shares details of her running journey. Over a few short years, Sarah has gone from running her first 5k to taking on her first marathon and even an ultramarathon!