AUDIOBOOK

Running the World
A Runner's Odyssey Of Struggle And Triumph In The World Marathon Majors
Robyn Godfrey(0)
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"Running the World is a captivating tale of inspiration and adventure! It made me feel like if Robyn can do it-maybe I can too!" - Author of Foam, Laurel Senick
What does it take to run the world-literally and figuratively?
For Robyn Godfrey, it meant logging thousands of miles and navigating one of the most transformative decades of her life. Running the World is more than a runner's travelogue, it's a memoir of reinvention, resilience, and the conviction that it's never too late to redefine yourself.
Robyn's story begins not on a start line but in adolescence, as a clumsy, reluctant teen, and later as a mid-life party girl questioning her relationship with alcohol. She wasn't chasing medals, she was searching for purpose in a life full of contradictions.
Everything changed the day she laced up a pair of running shoes. What began as a fitness experiment became a calling. With each step, Robyn discovered a stronger, braver self, one who embraced discomfort and learned to trust her instincts.
She then set an audacious goal: conquer all six World Marathon Majors. Tokyo, Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago, and New York City. That quest demanded more than 26.2 miles of training; it required navigating foreign cities, jet lag, cultural surprises, self-doubt, and the emotional weight of life at home.
Yet she persevered, running through rain, heat, and snow; training before dawn and after work; crossing finish lines with gratitude and grit. Each city left its mark: cheering crowds in London, carb-loading lessons in Tokyo, Heartbreak Hill's triumph in Boston, Berlin's fierce determination, Chicago's home-field spirit, and New York's electrifying finale...
What does it take to run the world-literally and figuratively?
For Robyn Godfrey, it meant logging thousands of miles and navigating one of the most transformative decades of her life. Running the World is more than a runner's travelogue, it's a memoir of reinvention, resilience, and the conviction that it's never too late to redefine yourself.
Robyn's story begins not on a start line but in adolescence, as a clumsy, reluctant teen, and later as a mid-life party girl questioning her relationship with alcohol. She wasn't chasing medals, she was searching for purpose in a life full of contradictions.
Everything changed the day she laced up a pair of running shoes. What began as a fitness experiment became a calling. With each step, Robyn discovered a stronger, braver self, one who embraced discomfort and learned to trust her instincts.
She then set an audacious goal: conquer all six World Marathon Majors. Tokyo, Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago, and New York City. That quest demanded more than 26.2 miles of training; it required navigating foreign cities, jet lag, cultural surprises, self-doubt, and the emotional weight of life at home.
Yet she persevered, running through rain, heat, and snow; training before dawn and after work; crossing finish lines with gratitude and grit. Each city left its mark: cheering crowds in London, carb-loading lessons in Tokyo, Heartbreak Hill's triumph in Boston, Berlin's fierce determination, Chicago's home-field spirit, and New York's electrifying finale...