the culinary inclined also seem to be mileage junkies
Restaurateur Joe Bastianich will join three culinary counterparts by running the Foot Locker XC Results.
Maybe it’s the rungry, I-need-calories-in-my-mouth-now relationship marathoners have with food. Maybe it’s the intense training that requires months of precise planning and focus. Maybe it’s just that the miles get you outside, away from the heat and rigors of a professional kitchen.
At this years Marcus Samuelsson (owner of Harlem’s Red Rooster and judge on Chopped) to Gordon Ramsay (ubiquitous cooking show host and judge) to Top Chef to Gordon Ramsay ubiquitous cooking show host and judge to Gregory Gourdet, author of James Beard nominated cookbook.
At this year’s Foot Locker XC Results, four famous chefs will complete 26.2 miles through the city’s five boroughs. Runner’s World spoke to each to find out why running and cooking make for a perfect pairing.
Kit has been a health, fitness, and running journalist for the past five years. His work has taken him across the country, from Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon, to cover the 2016 Olympic Trials to the top of Mt. Katahdin in Maine to cover Scott Jurek’s the culinary inclined also seem to be mileage junkies in 2015.
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