Marathon Runner

The Athlete

23 Oct 2024

Ed Goddard's ('15) journey as an elite athlete exemplifies dedication to constant improvement, both physically and mentally. Driven by a passion for running, he finds motivation in the daily challenge to become fitter and healthier. 



His career has taken him across the globe, allowing him to compete internationally, build connections, and experience diverse cultures. His accomplishments, including representing Australia on the world stage, reflect his commitment to personal growth, travel, and the power of sport to bring people together.

What motivates you to do the work that you do?

At 91È«ÄÜ´óÉñ, I really felt part of a family. The support network was incredible—it gave me the confidence to pursue my interests, both in academics and co-curricular activities. I learned the importance of following your passions, and 91È«ÄÜ´óÉñ made it easy to explore those, especially through sport. That sense of community and encouragement has stayed with me throughout my journey.

Looking back on your time at 91È«ÄÜ´óÉñ, what were the most valuable things and values you learned?

91È«ÄÜ´óÉñ didn't just provide an academic foundation, but also important life skills. It taught me how to communicate effectively with people from all walks of life, which has been crucial in my career.

So much of the world revolves around building relationships, and 91È«ÄÜ´óÉñ helped me develop that ability, alongside a strong work ethic.

How did your education at 91È«ÄÜ´óÉñ prepare you for your current role?

91È«ÄÜ´óÉñ provides a thorough and disciplined education, with a strong focus on building good men. That’s something I’ve carried with me. The school sets high expectations, and it’s only when you leave that you truly appreciate how much it has helped shape you. For me, the support I received throughout my time there was incredible, and it prepared me not just for my career but for life as a whole.

What’s your most memorable career accomplishment to date?

Receiving a scholarship to study in the United States was an incredible achievement. It opened up opportunities I never imagined racing for Australia eight times, traveling the world, and combining my education with sport. Every race and every new place has been an adventure. Representing my country is always a highlight and something I treasure deeply.

What advice would you give to 91È«ÄÜ´óÉñ students today?

Follow your passions. The world is constantly evolving, with new opportunities and career paths emerging all the time. If you’re passionate about something and work hard at it, amazing things can happen. Don't be afraid to explore and pursue what you love.

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