Amy Cragg – Babbittville

Amy Cragg went to the 2012 U.S. Olympic marathon trials planning to make the team. When she ran sub 2:30 but took fourth, she was faced with a cruel reality: get on the track and qualify for the Olympic team at 10,000 meters or kiss her Olympic dream goodbye. She made the team by winning…

Adrianne Haslet – Babbittville

Dancer Adrianne Haslet lost her leg in the Boston Marathon bombings in 2013. During the past three years she has not only been able to perform again as a dancer, she has helped to change the public lexicon from ‘victim’ to ‘survivor,’ become an advocate for amputee rights and, just a week before this interview,…

Joshua Holmes – Babbittville

Joshua Holmes created #runitfast, a community that encourages people around the world to embrace the great sport of running. How committed is Joshua? In 2015 he completed #slamwater, the Grand Slam of 100 mile races and Badwater, and he has completed 160 marathons and ultras. Run It Fast has members now in 41 states and…

Milena Glusac – Babbittville

Milena Glusac was one of the nation’s top runners out of high school where she was having great success while only running 25 miles a week. When her college coaches doubled her weekly mileage, stress fractures became a constant part of her life and she ended up with a total of 13 in all. Here…

Bart Yasso – Babbittville

Bart Yasso from Runner’s World is the heart and soul of running. Looking for a little inspiration? You’ve come to the right place!   Subscribe to Babbittville Radio on iTunes     Sponsors Subscribe to Newsletter CREDO Tri SFuels Endurance  Zone  TV Velofix Links Babbittville Radio on Apple Podcasts Babbitt Media Group Babbittville Radio on Stitcher…

Ryan Hall – Babbittville

The first time we interviewed Ryan Hall was right after he broke the American record and became the first American to go under an hour for the half marathon with his amazing 59:43 in Houston. Over the span of five fabulous years from 2007-2011, he ran ten marathons, and nine of those were 2:12 or…

Julie Weiss – Babbittville

Julie Weiss, aka The Marathon Goddess (marathongoddess.com), has helped to raise nearly $400,000 for the fight to cure pancreatic cancer by running 99 marathons all over the world. Next up? The Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon, which will be her 100th.   Subscribe to Babbittville Radio on iTunes   Sponsors Subscribe to Newsletter CREDO Tri SFuels…