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WHW Race POD

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The WHW Race Pod shares the stories, struggles and spirit of the West Highland Way Race, Scotland’s iconic 95-mile ultramarathon from Milngavie to Fort William. Hosted by three-time race winner Paul Giblin, the podcast goes beyond results and splits. We talk to runners, volunteers, race organisers and crew members about what really happens before, during and after the race. Expect honest conversations, reflections and powerful moments from one of the most respected endurance events in the UK. Whether you're a past runner, a future participant or simply drawn to the mountains and the meaning behind long-distance running, this podcast is for you.Copyright 2026 Paul Giblin Hygiène et vie saine Sciences sociales
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    • Why the West Highland Way Is Different - Episode 4
      Jan 15 2026

      In this episode of the WHW Race Pod, Paul explores what makes the West Highland Way Race different from so many other ultramarathons.

      This isn’t a breakdown of splits, cut-offs, or results. It’s a reflection on the quieter qualities of the race - the ones that don’t always show up on a start line or a screen.

      Paul shares his own journey into the race, from first hearing about it at a time when life felt stuck, through to racing it in his first year of ultrarunning. Along the way, he reflects on the atmosphere of the Milngavie start, the weight of the race’s history, the deceptive nature of the route, and what really happens to runners as the hours – and nights – pass.

      This episode explores:

      1. Why the West Highland Way doesn’t need spectacle to be meaningful
      2. How the route slowly reveals how you’re really doing
      3. The kind of runners the race tends to attract, and why so many return
      4. Why times and placings only ever tell a small part of the story
      5. What remains long after Fort William

      Paul also reflects on the legacy of John Kynaston and the original WHW podcast, and why continuing to tell the deeper stories of the race still matters.

      If you’re training for the West Highland Way, thinking about it for the future, or simply curious about what makes certain races stay with us, this episode is an invitation to look beyond noise and numbers, and reconnect with what really matters.

      Get in Touch - Share Your Story

      If there’s a story you’d like to share, something you’d love to hear covered on the podcast, or an experience from the West Highland Way that still stays with you, you’re very welcome to get in touch.

      You can:

      1. Send a WhatsApp voice note or message to:
      2. WhatsApp: +44 7418 609498
      3. Or message on Instagram:
      4. @whw_race

      Some of the most powerful stories are the ones people almost don’t send.

      Race Links

      West Highland Way Race

      https://westhighlandwayrace.org/

      Instagram

      @whw_race

      About the Host

      Paul is an ultrarunner, coach, and filmmaker. He is a three-time winner of the West Highland Way Race and a former course record holder.

      Paul is the founder of Pyllon - a coaching collective and creative project built around endurance, curiosity, and the long view.

      You can find more of Paul’s work here:

      Website

      https://pyllonultra.com

      Instagram

      @pyllon

      @pyllonultra

      YouTube

      https://youtube.com/pyllon

      Substack

      https://pyllon.substack.com

      About the WHW Race Pod

      The WHW Race Pod explores the stories, experiences, and quieter moments that shape the West Highland Way Race.

      Beyond results and...

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      12 min
    • The Pull to Return: Gus Irvine on Winning the WHW and Looking Ahead to 2026
      Dec 31 2025

      Episode description

      In this episode of the WHW Race Pod, Paul sits down with Gus Irvine, winner of the 2025 West Highland Way Race.

      Gus ran a controlled, composed race from Milngavie to Fort William, taking the win through patience, preparation, and trust in his process. But this conversation is not about how he won. It is about how the race sits with him now.

      Paul and Gus have spoken before, but this episode looks at what has shifted since the finish line. They explore Gus’s relationship with the West Highland Way, how familiarity changes the experience of the trail, and why winning did not bring closure, but instead sparked a desire to return.

      Gus reflects on the demands the race placed on him this time, the moments that tested his composure, and what it means to run with the trail rather than against it. He also talks openly about expectation, restraint, and the quiet satisfaction that settled slowly in the weeks after the race.

      The conversation closes by looking ahead to 2026, and why some races continue to call us back, even when we think we already know them.

      This is a thoughtful episode about return, responsibility, and the deepening relationship between runner and trail.

      In this episode, we talk about:

      1. Winning the 2025 West Highland Way Race
      2. Gus’s relationship with the WHW and how it has evolved
      3. Running with composure and restraint
      4. Managing pressure and expectation during long races
      5. The moments that mattered most during the race
      6. What stayed with Gus after the finish
      7. Why the West Highland Way still feels unfinished
      8. Looking ahead to a return in 2026

      About the podcast

      The WHW Race Pod is the official podcast of the West Highland Way Race.

      Hosted by Paul Giblin, the podcast explores the lived experience of the race through conversations with runners, organisers, and people connected to the trail.

      This is not a race recap show.

      It is a place for reflection, memory, and storytelling from one of the most iconic long distance trails in Scotland.

      Race links

      West Highland Way Race

      https://westhighlandwayrace.org/

      Instagram

      @whw_race

      About the host

      Paul is an ultrarunner, coach, and filmmaker. He is a three time winner of the West Highland Way Race and former course record holder. Paul is the founder of Pyllon, a coaching collective and creative project built around endurance, curiosity, and the long view.

      You can find more of Paul’s work here:

      Website

      https://pyllonultra.com

      Instagram

      @pyllon

      @pyllonultra

      YouTube

      https://youtube.com/pyllon

      Substack

      https://pyllon.substack.com

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      45 min
    • Listening to Your Own Race: Rebecca Hormann on Winning the West Highland Way
      Dec 19 2025

      In this episode of the WHW Race Pod, Paul sits down with Rebecca Hormann, the 2025 female winner of the West Highland Way Race.

      Rebecca ran from Milngavie to Fort William in 19:02:14, finishing first woman and sixth overall. But this conversation is not about splits or results. It is about how the race felt, how she approached it, and what stayed with her long after the finish line.

      Rebecca reflects on her journey into ultra running, beginning during the COVID years in Northern Ireland, and how curiosity gradually turned into commitment. She talks about a remarkable run of races this year, including her win at the Witiker Backyard Ultra, and how those experiences shaped her mindset heading into the West Highland Way.

      Together, Paul and Rebecca explore the inner moments of the race. The early doubts. The quiet sections of trail. The pressure that arrived later than expected. The importance of staying in her own race and listening to herself when it mattered most.

      They also talk about memorable sections of the West Highland Way, the role of crew and community, and why this race, despite not playing to all her strengths, left a lasting mark.

      This is a reflective conversation about patience, confidence, and learning not to write yourself off too early.

      In this episode, we talk about:

      1. Rebecca’s journey into ultra running and endurance sport
      2. Winning the West Highland Way Race in 2025
      3. Running without expectation and staying present in long races
      4. Memorable moments and hardest sections of the trail
      5. The importance of crew, community, and calm decision making
      6. How the race changed how Rebecca views herself as a runner
      7. Advice for those standing on the WHW start line for the first time

      About the podcast

      The WHW Race Pod is the official podcast of the West Highland Way Race.

      Hosted by Paul, the podcast explores the lived experience of the race through conversations with runners, organisers, and people connected to the trail.

      This is not a race recap show.

      It is a place for reflection, memory, and storytelling from one of the most iconic long distance trails in Scotland.

      Race links

      West Highland Way Race

      https://westhighlandwayrace.org/

      Instagram

      @whw_race

      About the host

      Paul is an ultrarunner, coach, and creator. He is a three time winner of the West Highland Way Race and former course record holder. Paul is the founder of Pyllon, a coaching collective and creative project built around endurance, curiosity, and the long view.

      You can find more of Paul’s work here:

      Website

      https://pyllonultra.com

      Instagram

      @pyllon

      @pyllonultra

      YouTube

      https://youtube.com/pyllon

      Substack

      https://pyllon.substack.com

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      49 min
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