From running on a treadmill in a hot air balloon, to becoming a dad, Reece Edwards is always the first to put his hand up for a new adventure.
In this conversation, we talk about his new running life as a dad to Oliver, what dad strength means to Reece and how his perspective on running has changed since his son arrived. Between constant sickness, reduced sleep and balancing family and work life, it’s not easy to train at such a high level. But Reece says it’s all worth it to be a dad!
This episode is part of a mini-series featuring some of our mighty marathon mums (or in this case, dads)!
We talk about his recent back-to-back wins at Port Fairy Marathon and what it was like to reel in two Olympians to break the tape at Melbourne Marathon in 2023. We also cover the importance of keeping some “silliness” and fun in Reece’s training, why running is better when it’s social, his goals for the future (including an outrageous long run), and what it feels like to actually be content with your PBs.
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Reece Edwards is a long and ultra distance runner who came to the sport later in life. He ran 2:13:23 at Rotterdam Marathon in 2021 and has a PB of 1:03:38 in the half marathon, which he ran the same year in Copenhagen. Domestically, he won Melbourne Marathon in 2023 and Port Fairy Marathon in 2024 and 2025. Reece has also been successful on the trails, winning several prestigious events including, Ultra Trail Australia 100k, Tarawera 102k and Berry Long run. Reece is a dad to Oliver and works as a rehabilitation physiotherapist and is based in Melbourne.
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Reece Edwards’ Instagram: @reecedwards7
Run With It Instagram: @runwithit.pod
Elise Beacom's Instagram: @elisebeacom
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Intro/outro music by Dan Beacom
Graphic design by Kate Scheer