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Where There's a Hill

One Woman, 214 Lake District Fells, Four Attempts, One Record-Breaking Wainwrights Run

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Where There's a Hill

By: Sabrina Verjee
Narrated by: Liz Jadav
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"The greater the challenge, the sweeter the reward, but also the greater the risk of failure. And fear of failure is the greatest barrier to success."

Sabrina Verjee is an ultrarunning phenomenon. In June 2021, on her fourth attempt, she became the first person to climb the Lake District’s 214 Wainwright hills in under six days, running 325 miles with a colossal 36,000 meters of ascent.

Where There’s a Hill tells the story of an outsider who was never picked for a school sports team yet went on to become an accomplished modern pentathlete and adventure racer. After switching her focus to ultrarunning in her 30s, Sabrina moved to the Lake District, where she could hone her mountain-running skills on the local fells. High-profile success in endurance events followed, as she completed the Dragon’s Back Race three times and was the outright winner of the 2019 Summer Spine Race, beating her nearest competitor by more than eight hours.

However, it was the Wainwrights Round that really captured Sabrina’s imagination. Having learnt about the challenge from fell-running legend Steve Birkinshaw, Sabrina began to plan an attempt of her own. Despite multiple obstacles—including lockdown regulations, bad weather, injury, and controversy—Sabrina’s grit and determination shone through. Where There’s a Hill is a frank and inspirational account of how one woman ran her way into the record books.

©2022 Sabrina Verjee (P)2022 Vertebrate Publishing
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I’ve always been intrigued about Sabrina Verjee, probably because she doesn’t splash her life all over social media like other running superstars. I couldn’t wait to read this book when it came out and wasn’t disappointed. Sabrina had such an interesting upbringing which makes her achievements in fell running all the more remarkable. I also love the fact she’s a normal person who holds down a demanding job and a relationship etc. A very inspiring read, highly recommended especially for fell runners, Lake District lovers and Wainwright baggers.

A must read for fell runners, Lake District lovers and Wainwright baggers

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There are three parts to Sabrina Verjee's audio book that make it perhaps the best running book I have listened too. Firstly Sabrina's love of running, being outside and the sheer joy of being alive comes shining through, in a really positive and relatable way. It isn't a 'look how fast I can run, aren't I great' dialogue, it is more a happiness can be found outside kind of thing. The second thing is Sabrina relates her story and its successes to every day achievements and even her fails, she points out that records are always 'your' record and will stay with you forever for what they are. They can't be beaten, taken away or diminished. Then of course there is her story central to these themes, and while she refers to herself as The Queen of the Wainwrights she isn't slow to also point out that she is also often called one tenacious little f@*ker. Great listen. Highly recommended.

Very Inspiring

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This is a great story even if you’re not a runner. It’s very motivating. I didn’t know what a Wainwright was.

Inspiring and easy listening

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A great listen for people who like to run off road into what's required to achieve apparently superhuman feats.

A great insight into character

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A great real life adventure of tenacity and perseverance not just of the runner chasing the goal but of the support team. Very motivational.

A great listen

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