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Breaking Barriers: The First Black Runner to Complete Marathons on All Seven Continents with Tony Reed

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This episode of DFW Running Talk features an interview with Tony Reed, a pioneering marathon runner with an extraordinary story. The conversation covers his remarkable journey from being diagnosed as pre-diabetic at age eight to becoming the first Black person to complete marathons on all seven continents.

Key highlights from the episode include:

Early Running Journey:
- Started running in high school where sports participation was mandatory
- Used running to manage his pre-diabetic condition
- Set a lifetime goal in 1976 to average 3 miles a day
- Has maintained detailed handwritten running journals since 1979
- Recently logged his 50,000th mile in Berlin

Texas Marathon Career:
- Ran his first marathon at Cowtown in 1982
- Completed 50 marathons just in Texas
- Ran 21 White Rock Marathons and 20 Cowtown Marathons
- Currently serves on the Dallas Marathon advisory board
- Has completed 132 marathons total

Seven Continents Achievement:
- Became the first Black person to complete marathons on all continents
- Memorable experiences in Antarctica, including running up a glacier
- Combined Antarctica and South America marathons in one trip
- Completed his final continent (Africa) with fellow runners in Kenya
- Featured in Runner's World for this historic achievement

Professional Life and Leadership:
- Former business executive in IT
- Wrote books connecting marathon training principles to business leadership
- Advocates for transformative leadership style
- Encouraged staff to pursue their passions and take calculated risks
- Emphasized work-life balance and personal growth

Recent Projects:
- Directed award-winning documentaries about African American distance runners
- "Breaking Three Hours" about trailblazing African American women marathoners
- "We Are Distance Runners" won 19 awards internationally
- Connected with influential figures in running history
- Continues to be active in the running community

The episode provides fascinating insights into both the physical and mental aspects of marathon running, while also exploring themes of leadership, breaking barriers, and the importance of pursuing challenging goals. Tony's story demonstrates how running can transform lives and create unexpected opportunities for personal and professional growth.

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This episode of DFW Running Talk features an interview with Tony Reed, a pioneering marathon runner with an extraordinary story. The conversation covers his remarkable journey from being diagnosed as pre-diabetic at age eight to becoming the first Black person to complete marathons on all seven continents.

Key highlights from the episode include:

Early Running Journey:
- Started running in high school where sports participation was mandatory
- Used running to manage his pre-diabetic condition
- Set a lifetime goal in 1976 to average 3 miles a day
- Has maintained detailed handwritten running journals since 1979
- Recently logged his 50,000th mile in Berlin

Texas Marathon Career:
- Ran his first marathon at Cowtown in 1982
- Completed 50 marathons just in Texas
- Ran 21 White Rock Marathons and 20 Cowtown Marathons
- Currently serves on the Dallas Marathon advisory board
- Has completed 132 marathons total

Seven Continents Achievement:
- Became the first Black person to complete marathons on all continents
- Memorable experiences in Antarctica, including running up a glacier
- Combined Antarctica and South America marathons in one trip
- Completed his final continent (Africa) with fellow runners in Kenya
- Featured in Runner's World for this historic achievement

Professional Life and Leadership:
- Former business executive in IT
- Wrote books connecting marathon training principles to business leadership
- Advocates for transformative leadership style
- Encouraged staff to pursue their passions and take calculated risks
- Emphasized work-life balance and personal growth

Recent Projects:
- Directed award-winning documentaries about African American distance runners
- "Breaking Three Hours" about trailblazing African American women marathoners
- "We Are Distance Runners" won 19 awards internationally
- Connected with influential figures in running history
- Continues to be active in the running community

The episode provides fascinating insights into both the physical and mental aspects of marathon running, while also exploring themes of leadership, breaking barriers, and the importance of pursuing challenging goals. Tony's story demonstrates how running can transform lives and create unexpected opportunities for personal and professional growth.

  continue reading

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