EP 199: Tara Logue, Run905 Crew NMKT - No Runner Left Behind: Pace Inclusiveness, Vulnerability, and Movember
Athletics Ontario Running Podcast
Release Date: 11/20/2025
Athletics Ontario Running Podcast
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info_outlineJoin us for an inspiring conversation on this week's episode of the Athletics Ontario Running Podcast with Tara Logue, leader of the Run905 crew in Newmarket!
Tara recounts her unexpected running start, which began with a half marathon challenge. Hear how her husband's unwavering support helped her navigate the journey despite their different speeds.
The core of this episode is Run905's pace-inclusive philosophy. Tara explains how welcoming all paces has been key to the club's success. She shares her experience running the Chicago Marathon over seven hours, advocating powerfully for greater inclusion in major races for all runners.
Finally, Tara discusses Run905's vital annual Movember fundraiser, "Run for Your Mo Bros," supporting men's health and mental wellness—a deeply personal cause for her family.
If you believe all paces belong, tune in for this dose of inspiration!
Learn more about Tara (and register for the Run for your Mo Bros Run!) at: https://www.instagram.com/run905crew/
Register to be an Athletics Ontario member: https://athleticsreg.ca/#!/memberships/athletics-ontario-2025-membership