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Megan Feringa
Joined21 April 2020
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Megan is a freelance journalist specialising in culture and sport features.
Joasia Zakrzewski Ultrarunning Comrades

“I don’t like to be passed by a girl. No one does.”

Megan Feringa·26 August 2020
Women are running ultramarathons more than ever before, but why is being passed by a woman still a competitive slight?

From des Sables to Sexology: The woman sewing an unlikely thread

Megan Feringa·26 August 2020
Sex and ultrarunning are two issues seldom discussed in the same breath, but Swedish ultrarunner and two-time Marathon des Sables...

In and Out of Touch: Is Skin Hunger Skin Deep?

Megan Feringa·15 May 2020
But in a forcibly touch-less world, how deep is our hunger and can we starve it long enough to change it?

A trickling down: How one woman found strength in seeing the other’s race, then believing in her own

Megan Feringa·26 August 2020
An hour and a half late, Scottish ultrarunner Joasia Zakrzewski still won the 100k Race to the King ultramarathon four...
Allie Bailey trekking the Namibia Desert for Rat Race and women's empowerment.

Women’s Ultrarunning: The Translation Effect

Megan Feringa·26 August 2020
In the wake of women's movements across the world, female ultrarunners see opportunity not only for more women to enter the trails but for mounting momentum in female empowerment.

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