Her husband Sean Ingle is a really fantastic journalist for the Guardian, often covering and investigating the dark side of sport: doping, corruption, transgender issues and cheating:
This has probably been brought it up on this thread already but whatever happened to Jennifer Trowbridge? Does she still have her school principal job?
Carter declined to comment about the allegations when approached by MailOnline at her home in Wandsworth, South West London. She said enquiries should be directed through the publishers of Runner's World adding: 'I'm not speaking to you.'
and so it begins. it’s always better to get out ahead of these things before they snowball.
is she really Sean Ingle’s wife? I googled quickly but couldn’t find anything linking him with her. If so it definitely adds another layer of interest to the story. I don’t read Runners World and am not familiar with Kate Carter but Sean is one the most respected sports journalists around.
and so it begins. it’s always better to get out ahead of these things before they snowball.
is she really Sean Ingle’s wife? I googled quickly but couldn’t find anything linking him with her. If so it definitely adds another layer of interest to the story. I don’t read Runners World and am not familiar with Kate Carter but Sean is one the most respected sports journalists around.
from the daily mail article:
"was Life and Style Editor at the Guardian for more than 11 years - and her husband Sean still works there as a sports journalist."
"was Life and Style Editor at the Guardian for more than 11 years - and her husband Sean still works there as a sports journalist."
oh, that is unfortunate. there’s probably a few people that Sean may have rubbed the wrong way over the years who wouldn’t mind if this story gained traction.
On the subject of runfluencers and cheating in the London Marathon... have a look at the London Marathon results from the "virtual" race in 2020. Obviously it was a strange time, and none of these results counted for anything. However, one female entrant, entered in the 18-39 age group, stood out. She posted a time just over 3 hours. It turns out that this person was 13 years old in October 2020, and the only evidence of this rather stunning feat for a child was an Instagram post where she "paced her dad" and ran a huge PR. Okay. She is now trying to be a runfluencer, running nearly an hour slower, four years later.
Sure, the virtuals meant nothing, but come on. That didn't happen. It's just grift for socials.
I'd give a pass to a 13-year-old, lame as that is. Hopefully she'll grow out of it.
But an adult RW editor? Or any other adult? Different story.
I assume the parents were behind it (they seem to feature in the girl’s socials as well). I don’t think she came up with it alone. Parents using kids’ sport as a means to an end is a whole other can of worms.
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. Couple of her coaching insights here folks . “Elite athletes hit the wall comparably rarely, partly through a question of simple maths. After all, many of them just aren’t running long enough for it to become an issue – lucky sods. But it certainly does happen.” Oh dear oh dear Then “One of the most painful few minutes of “running” you can possibly watch is the final stretches of Switzerland’s Gabriela Andersen-Schiess’ 1984 Olympic marathon. Utterly exhausted, barely able to keep her head up, powered only by sheer bloody-mindedness, she crosses the line and collapses into the arms of the officials. The epitome of the Olympic spirit.” The thing is, it was heatstroke which you can incur when fully stacked with carbs, because it’s something different. Great case studies from some of the sport's major gurus.
This and his other work inspired me to contribute to his site. I think his type of work could be used to examine outliers that suggest further investigation when it comes to doping in all running, including age groupers. If you were to take finisher times for thounsands of runners over a 10-12 year period there would be a standard pattern of performances for people. There would be improvements early on and then the changes in times would start to decline. There would be age differences in these patterns. Patterns outside of normal would be worth further investigation.
what other work? Bullying old people into suicide? Dude is seriously mentally unstable.
We shouldn't ever talk about Lance Armstrong, Rosie Ruiz, Marion Jones, Barry Bonds, etc. or about a guy who "set" and age group world record.
what other work? Bullying old people into suicide? Dude is seriously mentally unstable.
We shouldn't ever talk about Lance Armstrong, Rosie Ruiz, Marion Jones, Barry Bonds, etc. or about a guy who "set" and age group world record.
derek murphy doesn’t report. he stalks and harassess people - even innocent people. the people you mention aren’t in the same league as the hobby j0gger derek goes after. he also has skeletons in his closet.
his goal is to get people to kill themselves. it’s sick.
The meticulous detail was all laid out in a post on the /AdvancedRunning subreddit in May 2023 (9 months ago!). It didn't name the person, and it didn't disclose the exact splits, but determined people could probably work it out anyway and so it got deleted.
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