In 2019, Anya Culling ran the London Marathon in a very respectable time of 4hr 34min.

It was her first attempt at 26.2 miles and she freely admits “I had no idea what I was doing”.

Three years later, Culling almost cut her time in half, racing home in just 2hr 36min, qualifying to represent her country in distance running in the process. You may like

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