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Interviews from Mile 201 of the Moab 240
Off The Couch
English - October 22, 2019 23:12 - 57 minutes - 79.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 85 ratingsRunning Sports Health & Fitness Fitness running podcast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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What’s it like to run two hundred and one miles … and know that you still have another 40 miles to go? And why would you sign up and subject yourself to such a thing?
To find out, we went to Moab, Utah, to the Moab 240 Endurance Run — a two hundred and forty mile race — to capture the very raw and unfiltered reactions from runners, pacers, friends, medics, and concerned mothers from the Geyser Aid Station located at mile 201 of the Moab 240. And we also learned what this race — and this community — is really about.
TOPICS & TIMES:
Wes Plate & Bryan Fillman (5:05)Gordon Gianniny (aid station director) (8:39)Chris Plunkett (16:02)Catra Corbett (18:29)Scott Bailey (22:23)Wilk (pacer extraordinaire) (23:36)Byron Roca (28:22)Masato (32:44)Hans Siemelink (36:55)Toby Ballard (race medic) (40:27)Daneri Gay (concerned ultra mom) (52:40)Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.