Name:
Jack Murphy
Member of Eagle AC since:
2019
How long have you been running and what made you take it up:
I started running in 2016 so that I could take part in the Killarney Adventure Race (Cycle/Kayak/Run). I quickly realised that running is a lot more fun than cycling!
Favourite thing about running:
I love the process of following a plan and seeing the progress over time - you get out what you put in. There are so many different goals to chase across all distances and surfaces.
Favourite race distance to run:
5km - breaking 20 minutes was my first real running goal. In particular, I always enjoy racing the Bweeng 5k (one of the fastest 5k routes in Ireland).
I’d like to try a 1500m or mile race someday too!
What is your main goal for this year:
Amsterdam Marathon in October. It will be my first marathon, so I will be happy just to finish in one piece!
Your best race/most memorable racing moment to date:
My best race was probably the Valentia Island Hardman Half Marathon on Easter Saturday this year - breaking 90 minutes on a challenging course, 15 minutes faster than I ran in the same race in 2019.
Even though I was on crutches for a few days after the race, it was definitely worth it!
Tell us something most people might not know about you:
I’m a bit of a running nerd. Most of my media consumption is watching running YouTube and races (from 100m on the track to ultra-marathons in the mountains) as well as listening to all sorts of running podcasts.
Biggest heroes (sporting or non-sporting):
My dad is a big inspiration. Despite being twice my age, he is undoubtedly fitter than me!
My favourite pro athlete is the ultra-marathon mountain runner Courtney Dauwalter - her laid back attitude to life and ability to endure the ‘pain cave’ is inspiring.
One bit of advice you would give to someone thinking of taking up running:
Build up slowly - there is no rush. I think that parkrun is the best way to get started - the community is so friendly and all abilities are welcome.
3 things you would take with you onto a desert island:
My trail runners to explore the island, a solar-powered Garmin watch to record it all, and a satellite phone so that I can get home to upload everything to Strava!
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