Hobby jogger and pickle enthusiast, Jess is a writer committed to sharing the human stories that lie at the heart of sport. When not staring down the blank page of a word document, you can find her getting a little lost and a little cold out on the trails. Previous work featured in GQ Australia.
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On September 1, Nedd Brockmann will embark on a 3,931 kilometre journey across Australia, running 100 kilometres every day in the hope of achieving the Fastest Known Time in 40 days. He may have come to be lionised by the running community, but it’s not the fame that drives Nedd – it’s a refusal to bend to those limitations we impose on ourselves.
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At 29-years-old, Dan tried to take his own life. In the years since, he’s found community and connection through running, embracing feats of endurance not only as a means of holding space for others to share their own struggles, but as an act of forgiveness for his past.
He’s braved the Tasman Sea and the arctic tundra, but despite being a man known for embracing expeditions where finishing is synonymous with survival, the Cairns Ironman issued a new challenge for James Castrission.