Episode Description
Anjali Saraogi hasbeen an ultra runner. She started running in her early 40s and pretty quickly discovered a love and talent for running far, and running fast. She ran the Comrades Marathon in 2017, in a time of 8 hours, 38 minutes: a huge accomplishment and at the time, it was the fastest time run by an Indian woman at that race.
Anjali then went on to solidify her place as one of India’s best ultra runners, and she is a pioneer in the sport in her country; distance running, as Anjali talks about in her story, is relatively new in India. So not only was Anjali a role model for what’s possible as an older woman, having begun competitive sports in her 40s, she became a role model for what’s possible for women, period.
Anjali has represented India in international championship races, including the 100k world championships and 100k Asia and Oceania championships, which you’ll hear about in her story. But with the onset of health issues around menopause, Anjali had to give up running competitively and then altogether. Now, she’s back.
And she shares the whole story here. It’s a story that’s rooted in one constant: Anjali loves to run; it’s a feeling she's has had since the beginning of her running journey, and it continues to this day.
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On Instagram: @runjali1973
Anjali Saraogi's Comrades episode: womensrunningstories.com/anjali-saraogi-the-comrades-marathon-a-first-timers-journey
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Music of the Future, via Pixabay
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