Issue Eleven
During the past few years, my refuge from the hostility of today’s political environment has been sport. Not only does it lift my mood, but it seems to be the one arena of life where gaps can be bridged rather than widened. It’s funny that through sports, activities that are often designed to be competitive, pitting one person or group against another, end up helping us discover similarities and make new friends… More
The Sentinel 20 Years On
Keith Evans transports us back to the Serpentine Running Club of 2000.
Iron Woman: My Ocean Lava Kotor 70.3 triathlon
What’s it like to take on your first half-Ironman? Camilla Allwood gives us the scoop.
Serpentine vs Serpentine: A Serpie takes on the Serpentine Lake two-mile swim
Abu Asad takes us on his journey from being a new swimmer to finishing the Serpentine two-mile swim.
Taking to the Trails for Christmas: A Photo Essay
Hisayo Kawahara gives us a sneak peek into last year’s Serpie Trail Running Christmas trip to Wales.
Sports Podcast Round Up
Looking for something to help you through that long run? Isabel Sachs introduces us to some of her favourite sports podcasts.
Running as a Way to Build Resilience
Raul Kharbanda talks about the importance of running in his life in Central Asia.
Movie Review: Free Solo
Kim Nicholson reviews a film that is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seat.