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Ines Beernaert, a 16-year-old runner, shares her experience running the Marathon des Sables, a 250-kilometer ultra marathon across the Sahara desert. She was inspired by her father, who ran the Marathon des Sables in 2001. Ines set a goal to run the race at the age of 16 and raised £10,000 for the Make-A-Wish charity. The race required participants to be self-sufficient, carrying all their supplies except for water and the tent. Ines faced challenges such as extreme heat, sandy terrain, and blisters. Ines shares her experience running the Marathon des Sables. She discusses the physical and mental challenges she faced, including p...
Episode 8 • 9 September 2024 • 1h, 16m and 29s
Alex Gold shares his running journey, from high school track to college cross country and trail running. He discusses his experiences in ultra marathons and the challenges he faced. Alex also talks about the Ohio to Erie Run Club, a running program he started in a prison in Lebanon, Ohio. The program aims to provide inmates with a positive outlet and help them turn their lives around through running. The Ohio to Erie Run Club is a running program for inmates at Lebanon Correctional Institution in Ohio. The program was started by Alex Gold and has been running for...
Episode 5 • 6 September 2024 • 1h, 9m and 52s
In this episode of the Adventure Jogger podcast, host Steven Kornhaus interviews Tony Gross, a trail and ultra runner who is also the mayor of Kingston Springs, Tennessee. They discuss Tony's journey into politics and his accomplishments as mayor, including expanding the sidewalk system and establishing a farmer's market to promote walkability and healthy habits in the community. They also delve into Tony's running story, from starting with road half marathons to venturing into trail running and completing races like the Music City Trail Ultra and Leadville 100. Tony shares his experiences and challenges in these races, including a DNF...
Episode 4 • 30 August 2024 • 1h, 18m and 10s
Colin Morris shares his journey into running and his experience at the Leadville 100 race. He started running in 2020 after facing challenges in his personal and professional life. Inspired by podcasts and ultra runners like David Goggins and Courtney Dauwalter, Colin decided to push his limits and train for the Leadville 100. In his first attempt, he battled through knee issues but ultimately had to DNF at mile 97. Undeterred, Colin continued training and sought help from a coach and a massage therapist to address his IT band issues. He made a second attempt at Leadville and successfully completed the race. Collin...
Episode 3 • 26 August 2024 • 1h, 37m and 13s
Brian Vermillion, an experienced athlete in kayaking, mountain biking, trail running, and ultra running, joins Steven Kornhaus on the Adventure Jogger podcast. They discuss Brian's recent win and course record at the Fort Frenzy 12-hour race, as well as his journey in various sports. Brian shares his transition from kayaking to running, starting with a triathlon that sparked his interest in running. He talks about his first marathon and ultra marathon experiences, including the Three Sisters 24-hour race and the Fontandango 50-miler. Brian shares his experiences of overcoming injuries and participating in various races, including the Fontana Dam race...
Episode 2 • 23 August 2024 • 1h, 15m and 12s
Mike Thompson, a multi-disciplinary athlete, shares his journey in various sports, including soccer, triathlon, and trail running. He discusses his experiences in road running, weightlifting, and mountain biking. Mike highlights the importance of cross-training and the benefits it brings to his performance. He also talks about the shift in dynamics between road running and trail running, emphasizing the sense of awe and connection with nature that trail running provides. Mike shares his experiences in the Leadville Trail Marathon and the joy of being part of the trail running community. In this part of the conversation, Mike and Steven discuss...
Episode 1 • 16 August 2024 • 1h, 20m and 50s
In this conversation, Ryan announces that he will be retiring as the host of the Adventure Jogger podcast, but the podcast will continue with a new host, Steven Kornhaus. Ryan expresses his confidence in Steven's ability to carry on the podcast's mission of sharing great stories from runners of all levels. They discuss the importance of highlighting the stories of middle and back-of-the-pack runners and the impact those stories can have. They also share some humorous anecdotes about Jeff Stafford and his lack of technical skills. Ryan reflects on his time as host and the inspiring and funny stories...
Episode • 8 August 2024 • 1h, 8m and 12s
Etienne shares his journey from bull riding to ultra running, highlighting the similarities between the two sports. He discusses the sense of community and camaraderie in both bull riding and ultra running, as well as the importance of managing fear and embracing challenges. Etienne's transition to trail running began with shorter races and gradually led him to discover the world of off-road and longer distances. He reflects on the lessons he learned from both sports, including the value of friendship, humility, and perseverance. Etienne shares his passion for running and his journey into ultra running, including his experience with 24...
Episode • 2 August 2024 • 1h, 6m and 23s
Summary
Rachel Belmont, a travel nurse and ultra runner, shares her journey from competitive high school runner to discovering the world of ultra marathon running. She talks about overcoming injuries and setbacks, finding mental toughness, and transitioning from shorter distances to longer distances. Rachel also discusses her experiences in extreme sports like wingsuiting and skydiving, and how she ultimately found her passion in ultra running. She shares a memorable encounter with ultra running legend Pam Reed and the bond they formed during a race. Despite facing challenges, Rachel remains resilient and grateful for the opportunities she has...
Episode • 19 July 2024 • 1h, 6m and 29s
Gina Kimree's incredible journey in the Heart of the South race is a story of perseverance and never giving up. The race is a 384-mile self-supported race from Destin, Florida to Castle Rock, Georgia. Unlike other races, the route is not published, and runners find out the course just moments before the race. Gina's first ultra race was the Heart of the South, and she went on to complete the Vol State race as well. She faced challenges such as extreme heat, lack of sleep, and hallucinations, but she never gave up and pushed through to the finish line.<...
Episode • 12 July 2024 • 57m and 2s
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