April 2, 2010

Completing the Barkley

Each year for a quarter of a century, a race has been held in Frozen Head State Park, Tennessee that most of the world has never heard of. The Barkley. The Barkley Marathons 100-mile Run puts the toughest ultramarathons to shame. In some ways the word “race” doesn’t quite fit with Barkley. Read More

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The Western States Endurance Run is one of the oldest ultra trail events in the world and certainly one of the most challenging. But the 100-miler scheduled for June 26th is also, essentially, a research lab. Dr. Marty Hoffman is the medical director for Western States. He’s a multiple-time finisher who has Read More

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March 30, 2010

The Endurance Planet Hour

If you’re a trailrunner or ultrarunner you know that Gordy Ainsleigh is a legend. Back in 1974---as the story goes---Ainsleigh’s horse came up lame prior to the 100-mile Western States trail ride. So Gordy did it on foot. Now the Western States 100 is the premier ultra trail-run and draws some of Read More

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Today we’re beginning a series of podcasts profiling participants in this year’s Western States 100. We’re calling it “The Road to Western States 2010.” Western States is one of the oldest ultra trail events in the world and one of the most challenging. It starts in Squaw Valley, California, and ends Read More

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March 23, 2010

The Endurance Planet Hour

People have been butchering Matt Chrabot's last name for years. He's been called everything from "Shar-bow" to "Crabpot." But after his win at the Miami International Triathlon, Chrabot (pronounced shär-bòt) will be a recognizable name to professional triathletes everywhere. Today on the Endurance Planet Hour, we talk to the 26-year-old up-and-comer. Read More

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After a battle with cancer---beginning at the age of 23---Steve Gaul found comfort "at the bottom of a whiskey bottle." But then he traded one addiction for another. Today on Endurance Planet, the Canadian ultrarunner tells us about how his outlook has changed since he became addicted running. Read More

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Ever heard an introduction to a talk that was longer than the talk itself? It usually happens when the the emcee can’t quite come up with the right adjectives to sufficiently explain the speaker’s accomplishments. That could easily happen with today’s podcast. But suffice it to say our guest has run across Read More

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On this week's Endurance Planet Hour we go in search of answers to the questions, "Why do we do this? Will it help us live longer? Is it good for us?" Guests include: 24-year-old Nick Budzyn---who is running for seventeen consecutive hours on a treadmill today, and Coach Ryan Ross---who has Read More

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When your goal is to complete a series of 135-mile races, things can and do go wrong. Veteran ultrarunner Jarom Thurston knows this. But he also believes that DNF stands for "did nothing fatal" as opposed to "did not finish." Today on Endurance Planet Thurston tells us he's not close to being Read More

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Every sport has a particular story that gets told and told again because what happened was so remarkable that no one wants to leave it in the past. It’s so good it becomes a fabric of the sport itself. In ultramarathoning, it's the 1995 Western States 100 which produced the closest 1-2-3 finish Read More

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