SHORTLISTED FOR THE TELEGRAPH SPORTS HEALTH & FITNESS BOOK OF THE YEAR
AWARD 2019
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Running Up That Hill* is a celebration of endurance running. Of running
ridiculous distances - through cities, over mountains and across
countries. Distances most people couldn't even imagine. But sports
presenter Vassos Alexander is hooked!
Why else would he run an ultra in Paris, backwards, having missed the
start? Why head to Wales for the world's hardest mountain race with a
badly sprained ankle? And why follow in some unforgiving, ancient
footsteps and attempt the oldest and toughest footrace on earth, the
153-mile Spartathlon?
There's joy to be found here. Really there is. Vassos recalls his own
assaults on these gruelling races, along with ultra-running legends
including Scott Jurek, Jasmin Paris, Kilian Jornet, Mimi Anderson and
Dean Karnazes. They all testify to the transformative power of endurance
running.
It's about the astonishing highs that come from pushing your body to the
limit. The confidence and peace when you challenge yourself and succeed.
All told, this is a cracking tale of what keeps ultra-distance runners
running, mile after mile after mile.