• Road to the Checkered Bastard Episode 05 | The Pacers | 2026 Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival Series
    Mar 30 2026

    In Episode 5, Chris chats to the official marathon pace team ahead of the Bunbury 3 Waters Festival on Sunday 12th April 2026. As part of our discussions with Bunbury Runners Club last year during the planning phase for 2026, we agreed to aid the club in sourcing pacers for the marathon which would be a first for the event.

    We have:

    - Joel Gray and Chris Shaw steering the coveted 3hr bus,

    - the reliable Ashlee 'Ritto' Ritson and Uncle Audwin Lee for 3hr30

    - Jake Beacock and Noah Simpson with their casio watches calibrated for the 4hr bus, and

    - Vici Richardson and Bryan Bourke singing and yapping for 4hr30 straight.

    From Joel's 150g/hr carbs consumption, Ritto's family discount, Audwin's $60 unofficial marathon, Jake's Imodium obsession, Vici's feet post Herdys and Bryan's love of Yokine Reserve, we get to learn more about our marathon pacers and what draws them to the marathon and what makes them weapons in their own right.

    This episode is brought to you by the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival. Famous for its beautiful, flat, and fast course, the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival offers ocean views up Ocean Drive, dolphin spotting in Koombana Bay, fast racing around Big Swamp and the challenge of the infamous Bunbury lighthouse - or as we like to call it - THE CHECKERED BASTARD.

    With personalised drink stations, on-course entertainment, and a finish line vibe that captures everything great about the regional WA running community, the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival delivers an experience you’ll remember long after your legs stop aching.

    So lace up, set your sights south, and make Bunbury your next race destination in April 2026.

    Find out more at runbunbury.com.au

    Reach out and connect!

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    Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com

    Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Road to the Checkered Bastard Episode 04 | Inspirational Seminar | 2026 Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival Series
    Mar 26 2026

    Welcome to Episode 4 of The Road to the Checkered Bastard, the WARP training series following the 2026 Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival.

    Last episode in our chat with Ian and Megan, you will have heard us reference the second seminar hosted by the Bunbury Runners Club in the lead up to 3 Waters, featuring inspirational runners from within the region talking through their stories and the challenges they have overcome in order to achieve great things in their running endeavours and beyond.

    First up we have Dennis Deveraux who shares his story of loss loved ones, a near catastrophic injury, and the determination to take on just about any endurance event that you can imagine in the years that followed. Alice Luscombe returns and shares her recent struggles with a tibial stress fracture, but dives deeper into her background with regional sport, a career ending injury and how she now takes her experience at the highest level and helps the next generation of regional water polo athletes. Young Aiden Behan talks about his recent success at the School Sport National Triathlong Championships, but also delves into the challenges that young endurance athletes face, along with the commitment needed from their families and the community around them. Finally Amy Twist, event MC for Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival tells us how being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes as age 3 has not put a limit on her ability to undertake some of the toughest endurance events imaginable, such as the Bali Hope Ultra, all while raising money for charity to support those in greater need. We are proud to bring you these stories that may make you shed a tear, share some joy and ultimately be inspired by the stories you hear today.

    This episode is brought to you by the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival. Famous for its beautiful, flat, and fast course, the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival offers ocean views up Ocean Drive, dolphin spotting in Koombana Bay, fast racing around Big Swamp and the challenge of the infamous Bunbury lighthouse - or as we like to call it - THE CHECKERED BASTARD.

    With personalised drink stations, on-course entertainment, and a finish line vibe that captures everything great about the regional WA running community, the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival delivers an experience you’ll remember long after your legs stop aching.

    So lace up, set your sights south, and make Bunbury your next race destination in April 2026. Find out more and enter now at runbunbury.com.au

    Reach out and connect! Instagram: @warunningpod Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Road to the Checkered Bastard Episode 03 | Ian Gibbs and Megan Gianfrancesco | 2026 Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival Series
    Mar 23 2026

    Welcome to Episode 3 of the Road to the Checkered Bastard where Chris chats to Ian Gibbs and Megan Gianfrancesco from the Bunbury Runners Club ahead of the 44th edition of the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival on Sunday 12 April 2026, chatting race logistics, course records and what makes Bunbury a special race on the WA running calendar.

    With all distances officially sold out, we dive into why this 44-year-old event is such a massive staple in the WA running calendar. From tackling the infamous lighthouse hill to the incredible local legends toeing the line this year, this is a must-listen before you head down that weekend.

    This episode is brought to you by the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival. Famous for its beautiful, flat, and fast course, the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival offers ocean views up Ocean Drive, dolphin spotting in Koombana Bay, fast racing around Big Swamp and the challenge of the infamous Bunbury lighthouse - or as we like to call it - THE CHECKERED BASTARD.

    With personalised drink stations, on-course entertainment, and a finish line vibe that captures everything great about the regional WA running community, the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival delivers an experience you’ll remember long after your legs stop aching.

    So lace up, set your sights south, and make Bunbury your next race destination in April 2026. Find out more and enter now at runbunbury.com.au

    Reach out and connect! Instagram: @warunningpod Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP

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    51 mins
  • Episode 110 | Savannah Rayner | Herdys Recap | Canning River & Darlington
    Mar 16 2026

    Monday 16 March 2026

    With Chris on annual leave downing ice cream sandwiches, Vici & Simon are joined by Savannah Rayner - who wears many hats in the running community, is one of the coaches of the Ogging Track Club, and on the comeback, trail following a big injury last year and hoping for big things in 2026.

    Vici & Simon recap their Herdys Frontyard Ultra experience after Vici breaks her PB and runs 25 yards, while Simon fights some demons to make it to 16 yards, past the 100km mark and 16 soft serve ice creams for Chris when he returns from holiday.

    In other results we had the Canning River Runningworks Festival with Alex Vickery providing us a quick recap of the event and his race (a podium in the marathon), as well as the Darlington Half and 8km with Oliver Jamieson and Jess Byrd also giving us a recap of their 8km wins for Ogging Track Club.

    Chartt Miller, Alexander Schult, everyone who competed, crewed, volunteered or part of the organising team at Herdys, and the latest Margie Hadley update feature in this week’s weapons of WARP.

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    Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com

    Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP

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    2 hrs and 4 mins
  • Episode 109 | Lactate Threshold Testing with Zander Mostert & Raf Baugh | State 1500m, Shizuoka Mara & Herdys Preview
    Mar 9 2026

    Monday 9 March 2026

    The gang are joined by Front Runner Performance coaches Zander Mostert and Raf Baugh to talk through the science of running and in particular lactate threshold testing, training zones and using data to help with your training goals.

    We had the State Senior Track & Field Champs that featured the 1500m, WA runners running Shizuoka Marathon over in Japan and we talk Herdys Frontyard Ultra that begins this Friday.

    Chris runs 38km before turning 39, Vici wraps her legs up with cling film and Simon runs a sneaky sub 18 parkrun.

    Adam Kopp, Jess Byrd and a Margie Hadley update feature on this week’s Weapons of WARP.

    Reach out to the guys at Frontrunner Performance via the Front Runner Sports website (including coaching blog) https://frontrunnersports.com.au/

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    Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com

    Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • Episode 108 | Ashul Shah | Chitty Chitty Run Run | Lark Hill Party Ultra
    Mar 2 2026

    Monday 2nd March 2026

    Chris, Vici & Simon are joined by one of the most positive guys in the WA running community, Ashul Shah who recently won the WAMC’s inspirational runner of the year with Bryan Lip a couple of weeks back. We chat about Ashul’s love of running and one of his favourite quotes - “It’s never too late to start, and clearly, you can’t keep a good cockroach down”

    In results we had the Perth Trail Series' Chitty Chitty Run Run, the Runningworks Lark Hill Party Ultra featuring a recap from Mark Griffiths (casual kudos), the WAMC Peninsula Twilight Run, and a local recap from Lauren French and Ashleigh Yee at the Tokyo Marathon.

    Lauren French, Kat Watt and her son, the weekend’s Surf Life Saving 2km state champs and the latest update on Margie Hadley feature on this week’s Weapons of WARP.

    We love you Laura!

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    Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com

    Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP

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  • Episode 107 | Andy Carrington | Yaberoo Trail Ultra | Point Walter Run
    Feb 23 2026

    Monday 23rd February 2026

    Andy Carrington joins Chris, Simon & Vici as we chat all things backyard ultras ahead of Herdy’s Frontyard Ultra that starts on Friday 13th March.

    In local results we had the Yaberoo Twilight Trail Ultra on Saturday 15th February, and Olivia Holmes and Daniel Ma help us recap the WAMC Point Walter Run.

    Is Chris a running coach? Is Simon training for a secret marathon? Did Vici make it to Yo-Chi in time?

    We have the upcoming HBF Run for Reason Community Run this Wednesday at 5:15pm with the guys from The Running Centre with giveaways and maybe some free tickets. WARP's Community Run is the following Wednesday with a chance to try out their new shoes pre official release. Justin Mulhair, Emma Haak, Matt Neves, Mitch Grey and an update on Margie Hadley feature on this week’s Weapons of WARP.

    Reach out and connect!

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    Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com

    Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Road to the Checkered Bastard Episode 02 | Going the Distance Seminar (Live Recording) | 2026 Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival Series
    Feb 16 2026

    Chris travelled down to the Bunbury Runners Club last week to record Sean Cowan & Ashlee Ritson of Koombana Physiotherapy present a live seminar to the members of Bunbury Runners Club entitled ‘Going the Distance’, talking all things brain, body, fuel and how these work together in endurance training. Apologies for the first 7min with audio issues which are resolved shortly after.

    Follow the Koombana Physiotherapy guys on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/koombanaphysio

    This episode is brought to you by the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival. Famous for its beautiful, flat, and fast course, the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival offers ocean views up Ocean Drive, dolphin spotting in Koombana Bay, fast racing around Big Swamp and the challenge of the infamous Bunbury lighthouse - or as we like to call it - THE CHECKERED BASTARD.

    With personalised drink stations, on-course entertainment, and a finish line vibe that captures everything great about the regional WA running community, the Bunbury 3 Waters Running Festival delivers an experience you’ll remember long after your legs stop aching.

    So lace up, set your sights south, and make Bunbury your next race destination in April 2026. Find out more and enter now at runbunbury.com.au

    Reach out and connect! Instagram: @warunningpod Email: warunningpodcast@gmail.com Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/WARP

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    1 hr and 4 mins