Lovebirds: Nacho & Sujin
After challenging our lovebirds with Will your love go the distance? compatibility challenge, we sat down to learn more about their romance…
Describe your dating style…
Nacho: Gentle pace and at the end, I’ll sprint.
Sujin: I’m the opposite.
Did you anticipate finding love at a running club?
N: I sort of consider myself a pioneer of running club romances: I joined a running club during Covid to find love before the current hype.
When or how would you flirt with someone you’re interested in?
S: The real chemistry happens after the run when everyone socialises over coffee. Not everyone is extraverted so it’s about the vibe during the run then having a place to be able to approach them afterwards.
N: It’s a little bit like speed dating, but in a very healthy way.
Was there a ‘run-in’ that turned into a romantic moment for you two?
N: I wanted to impress Sujin with Korean so I memorised this phrase “Iri wa (이리 와)” and kept repeating that to during a run…
S: In English, it means “come here”. It sounds a bit rude in Korean [laughs], so yeah, that was awkward. He was a ‘no’ at the time.
Why do you think running clubs are a good alternative to dating apps?
N: It has a component that’s very economical. You can do two things [running and dating] at the same time.
S: You already have a common interest and show that person can support you in living a healthier lifestyle. It’s easier to place social boundaries as well, which is hard when you meet someone through an app. It also doesn’t cost anything!