27 episodes

The first running boom in the 1970’s produced some of today’s most iconic road racing events such as Falmouth and Litchfield that attract capacity fields year in and out. The era also produced mega marathons such as NYC and Chicago that are now destination events attracting runners from all over the world with elite international fields. Athletic shoe companies such as Nike and New Balance went from little known brands to global enterprises fueling the sport with the sponsorship of road races, track events and the elite athletes that competed in them.

The running boom also produced a unique cast of characters that made running events, and their post race parties, extremely entertaining. The era was pre internet and the randomness of who would show up at the races made it even more special. This podcast is about their stories and walks you through how they got involved in the sport and what they are doing now.

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The first running boom in the 1970’s produced some of today’s most iconic road racing events such as Falmouth and Litchfield that attract capacity fields year in and out. The era also produced mega marathons such as NYC and Chicago that are now destination events attracting runners from all over the world with elite international fields. Athletic shoe companies such as Nike and New Balance went from little known brands to global enterprises fueling the sport with the sponsorship of road races, track events and the elite athletes that competed in them.

The running boom also produced a unique cast of characters that made running events, and their post race parties, extremely entertaining. The era was pre internet and the randomness of who would show up at the races made it even more special. This podcast is about their stories and walks you through how they got involved in the sport and what they are doing now.

    Catching up with Mimi Fallon as she discusses her life in running and the many friendships along the way

    Catching up with Mimi Fallon as she discusses her life in running and the many friendships along the way

    Mimi Fallon’s first road race was the NYC marathon in 1989.  She entered the lottery for a number on a whim thinking it would be a long shot to be selected.  As fate would have it, she was selected and off to NYC with a 10 mile long run on her limited resume.  Remarkably, she covered the distance with an impressive time of 3:09!  Join us on her journey through the running boom years and beyond as we discuss many legendary mentors, notable track clubs and the other half of this fan favorite running family Jimmy!

    • 50 min
    Catching up with Paul Gorman and his persistent approach to running and beyond

    Catching up with Paul Gorman and his persistent approach to running and beyond

    Swamscott, MA native Paul Gorman had a stellar career as a professional runner during the 80’s.  His journey to the elite level during the height of the running boom, however, was far from conventional.  After dabbling in the sport in high school, he attended Providence College where the likes of Mick O’Shea, Mick Byrne and John Treacy were solidifying the continuous stream of recruits from Ireland.  After a brief stint on the team, Paul eventually left PC despite making friendships with many of his teammates.  Paul’s rise to the elite level of the sport began after leaving PC with a persistent and disciplined approach that served him well as a professional runner and as CEO of the South Shore YMCA in Massachusetts.

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Janice Cataldo discusses Title Nine and the early days of Women's X-Country and Track at Providence College

    Janice Cataldo discusses Title Nine and the early days of Women's X-Country and Track at Providence College

    When Title 9 was signed into law in 1972 little did Janice Cataldo know how it would impact her life and the contributions she would make to one of the storied women’s track and cross country teams in the country.  Growing up with five sisters in a traditional italian family learning to be a good homemaker was the order of the day in the early 1970’s.  As fate would have it, a gym teacher at St. Xavier High School in Providence spotted her running talent in class during her junior year.  Janice took his advice to join the track team and quickly excelled earning All-State honors in high school and wanted to continue competing in college.  As a freshman at Providence College in 1976, however, there was not a women’s x-country or track program.  With help from Janice and the quickly changing tide that resulted from Title 9, PC fielded their first x-country team in 1977.  By the time she graduated the cross country team qualified for the national meet and the track team boasted 20 teammates.  We hope you enjoy this episode as Janice recounts her journey through the early days of Title 9, the running boom and the positive impact it has had on her personal and professional life.

    • 44 min
    Our guest this episode is Olympic Trials qualifier, coach and community organizer Mark Robinson

    Our guest this episode is Olympic Trials qualifier, coach and community organizer Mark Robinson

    Our guest this episode is 10 time All American Mark Robinson.  A graduate of Catholic University, and longtime coach of his alma mater, Robinson did not begin running until his senior year at McKinley Technical High School in Washington, D.C.  Despite a late start in the sport, he posted impressive results by clocking a 4:15 mile and 9:16 two mile in high school.  His success continued at Catholic University and at an international level competing in the 1976 Olympic Trials and on the European Track Circuit as an 800-meter specialist.  Mark’s passion for the sport continues to this day as head boys coach at Bell Multicultural High School in Washington, D.C.  We will discuss Mark’s career on and off the track and his dedication to community development.  When not coaching track you may be lucky enough to sit with him in the stands at a major track meet and enjoy his deep insight into the sport and his analysis of each event that is more than likely to be spot on!
    Longtime Catholic U. coach helps grow local high school’s running program

    • 1 hr 7 min
    The Legacy of Johnson & Wales AC and Colonel John McNulty

    The Legacy of Johnson & Wales AC and Colonel John McNulty

    In the 1970s and 1980s Johnson & Wales AC (JWAC) was the dominant road running club in Rhode Island.  Prior to becoming a four year college (now a university) JWAC had one of the top Jr. College teams in the country featuring standouts Hollie Walton, Roland Davide, Bob Hodge and Vin Fleming to name a few.  The then 4 year College team transitioned to an all comers club in the late 1970's during the height of the running boom.  Bobby Doyle and Hollie Walton, fresh from the collegiate ranks at UTEP, led the charge and soon other top runners followed including Tom Grundy, Mark Skinkle, John Treacy, Mick O'shea, Mick Byrne, Ray Treacy, Doctor Paul Thompson, Tom and Bobby Ratcliffe and many other top runners from RI.  At the height of its dominance the club had over 70 plus members of various skill levels including the Elite runners.  This also included several team titles over the years around the country at almost every distance including a 50k in Brattleboro Vt in 1978 and third in the TAC National XC meet held in Franklin Park in 1984.
    The driving force behind the club was the founder and original coach Colonel John McNulty.  His distinguished military career included the Bronze Star and three Army Commendation Medals for Meritorious Service, and the Combat Infantry Badge.  The Colonel was also an accomplished marathoner long before it became a sport for the masses. As a boy in Baltimore he won his division in several road races at various distances.  In this episode we discuss the legacy of the Colonel and JWAC with his son Chief Patrick McNulty.  We will also discuss Pat’s own experiences as a runner, accomplished surfer and career in law enforcement.

    • 50 min
    The Runners Reunion Podcast catches up with one of the event’s founders Charlie Breagy

    The Runners Reunion Podcast catches up with one of the event’s founders Charlie Breagy

    Our guest this episode is the third pillar and one of the founders of the Runners Reunion event Charlie Breagy.  Charlie was a member of the second wave of Irish and British runners to attend Providence College that made up one of the most dominant cross country teams in the country during the early 80’s which finished second in the NCAAs in 1981 and 1982.  After graduating from PC Charlie remained in Rhode Island and was a fixture on the local road racing scene.  A product of the club system in Ireland where members remain with their clubs for life, Charlie has been a member of the Rhode Island running scene for more than 40 years serving as a coach, race organizer and an ambassador for the sport.

    • 58 min

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