Tapantosh Chakrabarty started running marathons in 2000 at the age of 50. 25 years later and he's still at it. With more than 30 of the Majors under his belt, the seven continents and many of the leading destination marathons ticked off, there is literally no stopping him. Listen to his marathon stories and his words of wisdom, as he prepares for his next events, including the 2026 London Marathon for the UK charity Backcare.
If you'd like to follow in Tapantosh's footsteps and run your next event for Backcare, email Denice denice.loganrose@backcare.org.uk. She'd love to hear from you.
To find out more about Backcare head to https://backcare.org.uk
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PODCAST NOTES
- Tapantosh started running at the age of 50.
- He has completed marathons on all seven continents.
- Running significantly improved his mental health and productivity.
- He developed the STAR training method tailored to his health needs.
- Unique marathon experiences include Antarctica and the Big Five.
- He has run 30 World Marathon Majors, including Boston and New York.
- Running has made his knees stronger, contrary to common beliefs.
- He emphasises the importance of listening to one's body while training.
- Tapantosh chose to support the Backcare charity due to personal experiences.
- He balances training between races to maintain fitness and prevent injury.
- From Bangladesh to Calgary: A Runner's Journey
- The First Marathon: Overcoming Challenges
- "I was looking for a challenge."
- "I got into running in 2000 when I was 50."
- "I ran 30 of the World Marathon majors."
- "Running is good for your health."
- "Running made my knees stronger."
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