Why did some people choose to push wheelbarrows hundreds of miles during the 19th century?

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In this bonus episode accompanying the new HistoryExtra podcast series The Tiger Tamer Who Went to Sea, David Musgrove speaks to Professor Dave Day, professor of sports history at Manchester Metropolitan University, about pedestrianism. A forerunner of modern track and field athletics, the sport captured imaginations and sparked hundreds of endurance challenges on both sides of the Atlantic.

Authors

Dr David MusgroveContent director, HistoryExtra.com

David Musgrove is content director of the HistoryExtra.com website and podcast, plus its sister print magazines BBC History Magazine and BBC History Revealed. He has a PhD in medieval landscape archaeology and is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

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