3 11, 2020

The RMA Podcast episode 9. A reason for your footsteps. Living after stillbirth and finding joy in the long run with Emma Luscombe.

By |2020-11-03T20:40:46+11:00November 3rd, 2020|podcast|0 Comments

Episode 9 of The RMA we talk to WA RMA Ambassador, mum of 5 and Ultra runner Emma Luscombe. We talk to Emma about the experience of losing fourth child, her baby girl Evie at 37 weeks due to stillbirth in 2009, and how this has shaped her journey moving forward as a mum and [...]

21 12, 2017

The North Face Hong Kong. By Ana Croger

By |2021-02-16T11:18:33+11:00December 21st, 2017|ultra, ultramarathon|1 Comment

As RMA we try to seek out the adventure. Well, Ambassador Ana Croger did just that when she decided to embark on her first ultra. This one, in Hong Kong. Although she trained hard, nothing would prepare her for what this race would entail...and so, she lived out the adventure, and learned a fair bit [...]

21 06, 2017

Comrades Marathon recap by Harmony Jean Waite

By |2021-02-16T11:18:35+11:00June 21st, 2017|ultra marathon, Uncategorised|0 Comments

October 2013… That's when I first heard about Comrades Marathon. My uncle was pacing me in my first ever marathon on Rottnest Island. He chatted away to distract me from the pain and mention the comrades race he had completed 3 times over the years. Describing the up and down, the comradery, the crowds and [...]

31 03, 2017

Finding The Balance : Juggling Life as an Ultra-busy, Ultra-marathon Running Mum

By |2021-02-16T11:18:35+11:00March 31st, 2017|ambassadors, member spotlight, Member stories|2 Comments

Emma, a Running Mums Australia Ambassador,  is a 35 year old Mum living with her four children (aged 6, 9, 12 & 16) and her partner, in Busselton, on the coast of Western Australia.  She works full-time in the Hospitality Industry and is studying part-time towards her Education Degree.  This year Emma is training for [...]

12 02, 2017

Road to 100k part 3 by Nicole Bunyon

By |2021-02-16T11:18:44+11:00February 12th, 2017|Member stories, mental training, six foot marathon, Trail/Ultra Running, trailrunning, Uncategorised|8 Comments

Training for any long distance event, especially ultra's is tough, and I have been running and training for them them for 4 years now. Without a break really. I am beginning to wonder if it is all catching up with me. My first ultra was in 2015 and was the 60km race in Carcoar called [...]

11 10, 2016

Finding strength in Ultra Running

By |2021-02-16T11:18:45+11:00October 11th, 2016|Trail/Ultra Running, Ultrarunning, Uncategorised|2 Comments

For so long I have had to struggle to keep going. To believe that I am worth something. To stay focused. To FINISH what I started. It all started out when I was a teenager, full of self-doubt, in the grips of a never ending cycle of a horrendous eating disorder that would last the [...]

20 05, 2016

UTA 50 Race Report by Jess Peil

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00May 20th, 2016|Trail/Ultra Running, ultra, ultra marathon, ultrarunners|1 Comment

2016 Blue Mountains After watching friends complete in the Northface over the past couple of years, this was a race I had to do. I love trails, running through the Australian bush always makes me feel so free. When I saw that the newly named Ultratrail Australia was taking entries late 2015, I was in. [...]

2 09, 2015

My love of running and the Southern Highlands Challenge 50k Ultra Marathon recap.

By |2021-02-16T11:18:49+11:00September 2nd, 2015|trail running, Trail/Ultra Running, ultra, Ultrarunning|1 Comment

This time last year I had just upgraded from what was to be my fourth half marathon at the Sydney Blackmores running festival to my first full marathon in Sydney with only 3 weeks lead in. My then, amazing coach was crazily adapting my program to accomodate my very random and last minute race decisions. [...]

31 08, 2015

Nikki Wynd the interview – Winner of the 2015 Badwater Ultra Marathon.

By |2021-02-16T11:18:49+11:00August 31st, 2015|Trail/Ultra Running, ultrarunners, Ultrarunning|0 Comments

Australia houses some of the most amazing runners around, not to mention the most amazing mother runners. One such runner is ultra runner Nikki Wynd. Nikki only started running about 5 years ago and found herself not only loving the sport, but very talented at it too. After working extremely hard to smash all of [...]

12 08, 2015

Injury to ultra – by Nicole Bunyon

By |2021-02-16T11:18:49+11:00August 12th, 2015|Member stories, Running Stories, Trail/Ultra Running, Ultrarunning|0 Comments

At the beginning of this year I was coming off an amazing 2014 running year. I had run numbers half marathons, 3 marathons, a 30k trail race and a 60k ultra. I was being coached by a fantastic coach, and I felt stronger and fitter than ever before. I was looking full ahead at my [...]

1 07, 2015

Gobi March by Jenni Buckley

By |2021-02-16T11:18:49+11:00July 1st, 2015|Member stories, Members stories, races, Trail/Ultra Running, ultramarathon|0 Comments

Earlier this month I ran and completed the Gobi March, a 5 day, 250km staged race held in the western province of China, essentially next door to Mongolia. I made up my mind to do this over 2 years ago. I had started running to get some peace and quiet , to find a part [...]

5 05, 2015

The Anzac Day Challenge race recap – 100km lap ultra – by Emma Munro

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00May 5th, 2015|Members stories, Race recap, Running Stories, Ultrarunning|0 Comments

The journey began 6 months ago, travelling with friends to an event in the ACT we were chatting like school girls about our bucket list of running events, the 3 of us had a more than 1 event in common on our lists, the biggest and craziest for us was The Anzac Day Challenge, 100km [...]