Golden Trail World Series Ep2 China, Transvulcania, The World Sailing Show Ep6, Engadinwing and Dan Lawson

Golden Trail World Series 2025 Race Recaps – Episode 2 Jinshanling Great Wall Trail Race
The 2025 Golden Trail World Series (GTWS) continued in Jinshanling (China) with an epic race marked by rising heat, dry and dusty terrain, and a brutal course across the Great Wall of China. With a star-studded lineup and a historic backdrop, Jinshanling delivered a demanding and thrilling day. A spectacular and punishing course, alternating endless stairways and ridgeline sections near the East Gate of the Wall.

Transvulcania 2025
La Palma, the northernmost of the 8 Canary Islands greets the 3,000 runners entered in the various events of the 15th edition of the Transvulcania including the Vertical Kilometer, the semi marathon, the marathon and the 73-kilometer ultra without forgetting the kids race and the Joelette wheel chair race. This edition was absolutely epic due to tough wheather conditions.

The World Sailing Show 2025 Episode 6

This month on the World Sailing Show SailGP heads to New York, USA while the RC44s are in Porto Cervo, Sardinia. We profile the most successful team in the 52 Super Series – American Magic Quantum Racing – to find out about their youth development programme and there’s action from more than half of the Olympic classes as the Kites, 470s 49ers, 49erFX and Nacra 17s all stage their European Championships.

Ensis ENGADINWING WingFoil Racing World Cup Switzerland 2025

The world’s most daring wingfoilers are heading for the heights—literally—as the Ensis ENGADINWING 2025 WingFoil Racing World Cup Switzerland descends on lake Silvaplana. Nestling in the Swiss Alps, Lake Silvaplana offers both breathtaking scenery and a notoriously unpredictable wind pattern that will test even the most seasoned racers.

New Podcast !

Dan Lawson – How to run the length of the UK in old shoes, ReRun style.
Second hand clothes and trainers, running 822 miles in a new LEJOG Record. Dan Lawson of ReRun Clothing has recently set a new record running from Lands End, the southern most point of the UK to John o’ Groats, the northern most point of the UK, a feat commonly referred to as JOGLE or LEJOG. An 822 mile (1322.88077 Kilometer) journey  which took Dan and his Incredible crew, 9days 21h 14m 2s We talk about the physical, mental and spiritual experiences.

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