Bill Rodgers Interview

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Bill Rodgers first Boston win in 1975. From the lithograph by Andrew J. Yelenak
n this episode, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bill Rodgers's first Boston Marathon win in 1975. Bill reflects on his early struggles, the pivotal moments that reignited his passion for running, and the significance of community in the sport.
In particular, he discusses his memorable 1975 Boston Marathon victory, the evolution of marathon running, and the challenges he faced during his Olympic journey. He also shares personal anecdotes about his experiences with runners like Frank Shorter and Alberto Salazar, his current running, and the critical role of friendship among all runners, young and old.

Key Sections Include

Introduction to Bill Rodgers

Bill's Early Life and Running Journey

The Comeback: From Quitting to Winning

The 1975 Boston Marathon Victory

The Evolution of Marathon Running

Olympic Disappointment and Resilience

The King of the Roads: Bill's Legacy

Training Regimens and Strategies

The Heart of Coaching and Team Spirit

Reflections on the 1980 Olympic Boycott

Memories of Alberto Salazar

The Duel in the Sun: A Race to Remember

The Evolution of Masters Running

The Journey of a Running Entrepreneur

The Drive to Keep Running

The State of Running Today

How to Run the Boston Marathon Course

Legacy and Contributions to Running

What's Good and Bad in Running

Bill's Fairy Godmother Wishes for the Future


To learn more about Bill Rodgers, visit his website at


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Bill Rodgers Interview

I Bill Rodgers first Boston win in 1975. From the lithograph by Andrew J. Yelenak n this episode, we celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bill ...