
Running News Mashed
runABC supports new 'running news aggregator'...
Even the most loyal and dedicated runABC readers sometimes turn to other publications to ensure they can review the full panoply of running news and features. We know that runABC will always be your first stop for local events, results, reports, coaching advice and a weekly e-newsletter, but we are pleased to announce our support for something new...
RunMash.com claims to be the very first 'running news aggregator'. What's that, you may be thinking? With over 40 news sources – including runABC – in the UK, US, Canada, and Australia, RunMash has more than 1,000 running articles and over 200 product reviews continuously available.
RunMash aggregates all these sources and displays the latest running news items, blogs, features, and product reviews on its dedicated online platform.
Its stated core goal is: "To inform, inspire, and support runners – from casual joggers to seasoned marathoners and ultra-distance athletes – by curating news, reviews, training tips, and broader commentary on running culture."
George McGonigal explains what RunMash offers: "The content is organised into thematic sections: for example, there are dedicated areas for marathons, ultrarunning and national/regional running news, with headlines from the South, Midlands, North and Scotland courtesy of runABC. This organisation helps readers to find what’s relevant to their interests.
"RunMash doesn’t just cover news and events. It also features running gear like shoes, gadgets, clothing, and accessories, providing reviews and buyer guides. For example, recent posts include discussions of GPS watches, running shoes, and other kit."
RunMash.com acts as a one-stop hub for anyone interested in running: whether you are preparing for your next 5K, scouting gear, training for a marathon, or simply staying up-to-date with the running world. By bringing together news, reviews, and personal stories, it fosters a sense of community and helps runners at all levels to stay informed, motivated, and connected. And that's something that runABC is delighted to support.
To connect with RunMash, visit the website here.
Main image courtesy of kinkate from Pixabay

