The Green Runners Storytime

Damian Hall: Last Man Standing

45 min · 7. apr. 2026
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Help us grow: Rate, Share, Follow! Welcome to The Green Runners Storytime. Laura is joined by Damian Hall, who has just returned from Tennessee after being the 'Last Man Standing' at this year's edition of the Barkley Marathons. After 40+ hours of Tennessee mud, missing book pages, and sleep-deprivation hallucinations, Damo sits down with Laura Briggs to discuss the grit required to survive Loop 3 and the inevitable "Climate Hypocrite" paradox of elite international racing. Join the mission: https://thegreenrunners.com Hosted by Laura Briggs Produced & Edited by Paola Handley Photography: David Miller

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