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On the Mic with Mike Peters
Jared Hazen and the Bathroom Search Party

On the Mic with Mike Peters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 72:53


Jared Hazen is four years into his stand-up career and just moved to Bristol, Tenn., in May. He spent eight years in the Air Force, working in the medical unit as a surgical technition and trying to relive what he saw on M*A*S*H. He got drunk at his first open mic at Chilkoot Charlie's in Anchorage, Alaska, and things have gotten better from there. He's learning the Tennessee scene now and just returned from the Lookout Comedy Festival in Chattanooga. Follow Jared Hazen: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefake_jaredhazen/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefakejaredhazenTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jaredhazenSupport the show

Trail Run
PODCAST TR #71 - Especial Transvulcania 2023

Trail Run

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 39:54


La edición 2023 de Transvulcania by UTMB® congregará a algunos de los mejores corredores del mundo.En la ultra, 72 kilómetros y 4.600 metros de desnivel positivo desde el icónico Faro de Fuencaliente hasta Los Llanos de Aridane, contará con dos ganadores de pasadas ediciones: Dakota Jones en 2012 y Tim Freriks en 2017. Junto a ellos, Andreas Reiterer, Yanqiao Yun, Damien Humbert, German Grangier, Ionel Cristian Manole o Jared Hazen. Ha habido bajas de última hora como la de Pablo Villa por lesión o la de Andreu Simón que en breve será padre.En chicas, Meg Mackenzie, Fiona Porte, Martina Valmassoi, ganadora de la TDS el año pasado, o Cristina Santurino.Los Volcanes este año estrena recorrido, serán 48 kilómetros y 2.850 metros de desnivel positivo. Un recorrido inédito, con salida en el Faro de Fuencaliente y llegada a Los Llanos de Aridane, después de atravesar el Parque Natural de Cumbre Vieja y el Monumento Natural de Los Volcanes de Teneguía, por la famosa ruta de los Volcanes de La Palma.En esta distancia maratón, Yoel de Paz quiere revalidar su título del año pasado. No lo tendrá fácil: André Rodrigues, Marcos Ramos o Dimas Pereira -ganador el año pasado en la distancia corta y reciente Campeón de España-, son otros firmes candidatos al podio. En esta distancia es baja Antonio Martínez.Moana Lilly Kehres, segunda el año pasado y como corredora de casa, se pone de nuevo el dorsal para luchar por la victoria. En la línea de salida estarán la corredora de Adidas, Toni McCann y la de Brooks, Júlia Font.Mientras que en El Roque, la carrera de 28 kilómetros Alejandro Díaz, Josep Miret -segundo el año pasado- Joel Aubeso, Borja Fernández (está inscrito), Leire Fernández - ganadora en la edición de 2022- , Andrea Rico, Yolanda Martín, Marta Pérez, entre muchos otros, tratarán de ser los primeros en cruzar la línea de meta.El programa de la Transvulcania by UTMB® 2023 comenzará esta tarde a las 20:30 desde Tazacorte con el Vertical Challenge, 1,5 km y 250 metros de desnivel positivo.

Singletrack
2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Preview | Analysis, Storylines, Predictions

Singletrack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 81:58


In this episode, I am joined by Brett Hornig and Leah Yingling to preview the 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town 100K. We analyze the course, talk about what it's going to take to be successful, note some of the interesting storylines around the event, and make our predictions for the female and male top-5 finishers this year.Timestamps:(0:30) - catching up with Leah and Brett on their recent performances at the 80K World Championships and Javelina Jundred (4:44) - initial impressions about Ultra Trail Cape Town before we did our research, got to know the course/people/scene(7:49) - thoughts on why Cape Town has stayed relevant despite the growth of UTMB World Series, etc(16:16) - schedule, live coverage, race features, etc(24:37) - course analysis(36:52) - women's field contenders, storylines, predictions(52:48) - men's field contenders, storylines, predictions(72:46) - 100 mile and 55K race contenders, storylines(79:35) - final thoughtsLinks:Follow Brett Hornig on InstagramFollow Leah Yingling on InstagramUltra Trail Cape Town live race coverageAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:#165 - Elov Olsson | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#164 - Ragna Debats | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#163 - Nicole Bitter | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#162 - Robbie Simpson | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#161 - Olivia Amber | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#160 - Hillary Allen | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#159 - Jared Hazen | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#158 - Drew Holmen | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#157 - Anton Krupicka | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race InterviewSupport the show

Singletrack
Elov Olsson | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview

Singletrack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 9:46


Elov Olsson is a professional trail and ultra runner for Hoka based in Sweden preparing for his race at the Ultra Trail Cape Town 100 miler this weekend.Timestamps:(0:23) - entry into trail and ultra running(1:40) - lifestyle in Sweden(3:22) - friendship with the Coconino Cowboys(4:43) - training since the 100K World Championships (6:29) - returning to Cape Town after a podium finish a few years ago in the 100K(7:46) - goals, expectations for the race(8:53) - race day gearLinks:Follow Elov on InstagramFollow Elov on StravaAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:#162 - Robbie Simpson | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#159 - Jared Hazen | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#158 - Drew Holmen | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race InterviewSupport the show

Singletrack
Robbie Simpson | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview

Singletrack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 16:40


Robbie Simpson is a professional trail runner for Adidas Terrex based in Banchory, Scotland preparing for the 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town 55K.Timestamps:(0:41) - training opportunities in northeast Scotland(1:45) - thoughts on pro athlete lifestyle(2:27) - whether there's a training and racing formula for the Golden Trail Series(4:02) - toughest competitors he's ever faced(6:01) - whether you can race these distances purely off fitness or whether mental toughness is needed(7:24) - interests in Ultra Trail Cape Town(8:42) - thoughts on race series(9:39) - preparation for Cape Town(12:54) - if and when he'll move up in distance in the sportLinks:Follow Robbie on InstagramFollow Robbie on StravaAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:#159 - Jared Hazen | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview#158 - Drew Holmen | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race InterviewSupport the show

Singletrack
Jared Hazen | 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town Pre-Race Interview

Singletrack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2022 10:53


Jared Hazen is a professional trail runner for Salomon based in Flagstaff, AZ preparing for the 2022 Ultra Trail Cape Town event series in a few days.Timestamps:(0:46) - reflecting on performance at the 2022 Western States 100(3:41) - mindset, motivation post-Western States(5:36) - Why Cape Town(6:48) - talking about the race with past winners like Jim Walmsley and Cody Reed(8:06) - goals, expectations for the race(9:32) - race day gearLinks:Follow Jared on InstagramFollow Jared on StravaAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:#71 - Jared Hazen | Canyons 100K Analysis, Western States Vision, Coaching and Sponsor ChangesSupport the show

iRunFar
Jared Hazen Pre-2022 Western States 100 Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 8:23 Very Popular


An interview Jared Hazen before the 2022 Western States 100.

iRunFar
Jared Hazen Pre-2022 Western States 100 Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 8:23


An interview Jared Hazen before the 2022 Western States 100.

Singletrack
Jared Hazen | Canyons 100K Analysis, Western States Vision, Coaching and Sponsor Changes

Singletrack

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 61:50 Very Popular


Jared Hazen is a professional mountain ultra trail runner for Salmon based in Flagstaff, AZ.Jared joins the podcast to talk about his 3rd place finish at the 2022 Canyons 100K, his golden ticket to the Western States 100 this June, as well as much more. We also talk about his entry in the sport at a relatively young age, his sponsorship change earlier this year, what it's like being a full-time ultra runner, what his long-term goals are in the sport, and what it's been like being a part of the Coconino Cowboys.Timestamps:(0:38) - early thoughts on the 2022 Western States 100(1:45) - ultimate goals at Western States(3:30) - his mindset at 19 deciding to go all-in on ultrarunning(5:47) - early influences in the sport(7:35) - persistence making running the main thing(9:30) - whether he still subscribes to his early running philosophies(11:20) - whether he would ever consider doing a road marathon(12:52) - the story behind how he met Jim Walmsley(14:45) - Coconino Cowboys reflections(18:39) - reflecting on a couple years of racing struggles(24:38) - working with Jason Koop now(27:57) - whether he enjoys being coached(29:14) - what prompted the sponsors change from Hoka to Salomon(33:32) - what it's like ultrarunning full-time(39:18) - how he chooses races, thoughts on specialization(42:41) - confidence for the Canyons 100K(44:49) - Canyons 100K analysis(50:04) - reflecting on running 14:26 at the 2019 Western States 100(52:09) - Is 13:59 possible at Western States?(53:24) - lessons for Western States(56:15) - miscellaneous questionsLinks:Follow Jared on InstagramFollow Jared on StravaAdditional Episodes You May Enjoy:TBDSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/singletracknews)

iRunFar
Jared Hazen Post-2022 Canyons by UTMB 100k Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 9:26 Very Popular


An interview with Jared Hazen after his third-place finish at the 2022 Canyons by UTMB 100k.

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iRunFar
Jared Hazen Post-2022 Canyons by UTMB 100k Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 9:26


An interview with Jared Hazen after his third-place finish at the 2022 Canyons by UTMB 100k.

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Conversation Pace
Jared Hazen

Conversation Pace

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2022 57:47


Jared Hazen is an ultra runner and coach based in Flagstaff, AZ. He still holds the second fastest time ever at Western States (14:26) when he placed second behind Jim Walmsley in 2019. He's been a competitive runner for the last 15 years, including first place finishes at Lake Sonoma 50 Miler, JFK 50 Mile and the Oil Creek 100. In this episode we discuss: -His quick transition from running in high school to ultra stardom -What his training and daily routines look like -His experience dropping out at Western States and what he learned from it -Goals for 2022 and beyond -What he's grateful for at this time Connect with Jared via his V.O2 Marketplace profile at: https://coaches.vdoto2.com/jared-hazen

Singletrack
Eric Senseman | Coconino Cowboys, Trail Running Towns, Sports Philosophy

Singletrack

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 64:50


On today's show, we have Eric Senseman. Eric is a professional trail runner for Hoka One One, Rabbit, and Gu Energy.  Alongside Jim Walmsley, Tim Freriks, Stephen Kirsch, Jared Hazen, and Cody Reed,  Eric is also a member of the Coconino Cowboys, the famous training group based in the American endurance sports Mecca of Flagstaff, AZ. Like previous guests of the pod, one of the things I appreciate about Eric is how willing and excited he is to comment on some of the biggest issues, opportunities, and questions around our sport.  We discuss: the factors required to create the Coconino Cowboys, the similarities and differences of their setup to counterparts like Hoka NAZ Elite in the track and field space, as well the conditions needed to build similar training groups elsewhere in the US. Eric reflects on his strategy of surrounding himself with better runners in order to fast track his ascent in the sport. We talk about the makings of a good trail town, and we cover how media coverage is evolving in our sport and what innovation will look like in the near and long terms. Enjoy!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/singletracknews)

iRunFar
Jared Hazen Pre-2021 Western States 100 Mile Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 10:07


An interview with Jared Hazen before the 2021 Western States 100.

iRunFar
Jared Hazen Pre-2021 Western States 100 Mile Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 10:07


An interview with Jared Hazen before the 2021 Western States 100.

iRunFar
Jared Hazen Pre-2020 Transgrancanaria Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 7:24


An interview with Jared Hazen before Transgrancanaria 2020.

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iRunFar
Jared Hazen Pre-2020 Transgrancanaria Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 7:24


An interview with Jared Hazen before Transgrancanaria 2020.

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Marathon Training Academy
Top Running Stories and Headlines from 2019

Marathon Training Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019 50:53


In this episode we take a look back at what happened in the running world in 2019 -the records, breakthroughs, and bizarre, unbelievable, and inspirational stories that made headlines. 2019 Year in ReviewNew Records: Sub 2 Hour Marathon In his second attempt at breaking the two-hour barrier in the marathon, Eliud Kipchoge of Kenya accomplished the feat with a time of 1:59:40 in Vienna in October. The performance was not an official world record with the use of 41 pacemakers and because Kipchoge was handed his drinks from a bike. But it stands as the fastest 26.2 in history. Kipchoge also holds the official marathon world record of 2:01:39, which he ran in Berlin in 2018. He is quoted in Runner’s World as saying “I wanted to send a message to the world. No human is limited.” New Women’s Marathon Record On October 13th 25 year old Brigid Kosgei of Kenya made history when she won the Chicago Marathon in 2:14:04. She broke Paula Radcliffe’s 16 year old record. photo credit: Track and Field News New Men’s Half Marathon Record Geoffrey Kamworor of Kenya shattered the world record at the Copenhagen Half Marathon in September by running 58:01 (a 4:25 min/mile or 2:45/km pace). The performance was 17 seconds faster than the previous record. The 26 year old distance star went on to prove his legs were capable of more later in the year when he won the 2019 New York City Marathon. Age Group Win for Joan Benoit In 1979 Joan Benoit Samuelson was a 21 year old college student and set a national and course record when she won the Boston Marathon. Now age 61 (40 years after her victory) her goal was to run within 40 minutes of her winning time at the 2019 Boston Marathon. In April at the Boston Marathon the 1984 Olympic marathon champion wore a similar singlet to honor her 1979 win and crossed the finish line in 3:04, exceeding her goal. “To be here, 40 years later and being able to run, let alone being able to run a marathon, I feel blessed,” she said in a Runner’s World article. In October Camille Herron won the International Association of Ultrarunners 24-Hour World Championship. She covered 167.8 miles in 24 hours and led the U.S. to an overall team victory. Earlier this year in January she survived a near fatal rollover car accident and came back less than two weeks later to win the Tarawera 100 Miler in Rotorua, New Zealand in a new course record of 17:20:52.World Best 24-hour Run for Female Runner photo credit: @jetlineactionphoto First Woman to Win Big’s Backyard Ultra Maggie Guterl became the last runner standing in Big’s Backyard Ultra race by running the same 4.2 mile trail loop for 60 hours. The Colorado native ran 250 miles during that time to becoming the first woman to win the race that rewards the person who can run for the longest amount of time. A Runner’s World article quoted her as saying, “When I finished, a woman came up to me and said, ‘I didn’t want to tell you this, but you were running for all of the women and an entire gender,’” Guterl said. “That was in my head the whole race and it was so surreal when I was the last one standing.” Fastest 10 Marathons in 10 Days Mike Wardian set a Guinesses World Record for the fastest 10 marathons in 10 days with an average time of less than 3 hours for each marathon. He also holds the record for the World Marathon Challenge with the fastest 7 marathons in 7 continents in 7 days. New Course Record at Western States Ultrarunning star Jim Walmsley maintained his Western States winning streak when he broke his own course record in June. Running 100 miles from Squaw Valley to Auburn, California, Walmsley finished in 14:09, breaking his own course record by more than 20 minutes. His roommate Jared Hazen also came in under the course record in 14:26. Walmsley also had some other amazing achievements this year by qualifying for the Olympic Marathon Trials in January, breaking the 50-mile record in May, and winning the 42K at the World Mountain Running Championships in November. Nick Butter became the first person in the world to run a marathon in every country. This was an unparalleled feat of logistical and physical endurance. You can hear our interview with him on episode #304. Notable and Interesting News One of the biggest gear trends this year was the evolution of the Nike Vaporfly shoe with the curved carbon fiber plate. There has been a lot of buzz about the Zoom Vaporfly 4% and this year they released the Next% with 15% more foam in the midsole. After the shoe was released this year it quickly became the fastest shoe on Strava, clocking up an average pace of 5:02 /km (8:06/mile). 32.7C (90.1 degrees F) was the temperature during the women’s marathon at the World Championships in Doha. Twenty-eight athletes pulled out in total because of the extreme heat. 1 billion pounds is The London Marathon’s overall fundraising total since its inception in 1981. Their motto this year was “Thanks a billion!” We appreciate everyone who donated as we raised money for a MTA forever forest for the John Muir Trust in Scotland. Cynthia Arnold, age 35, of Montana ran a time of 3:11 (7:20 min/mile or 4:32/km pace) at the Missoula Marathon while pushing a triple stroller with her three kids (a total weight of 185 pounds). The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency banned Alberto Salazar, the famous track coach of the Nike Oregon Project and former marathon champion, for four years. The USADA says Salazar was involved with trafficking testosterone, infused a prohibited amount of L-carnitine, and tried to tamper with doping controls. Mary Cain comes out with allegations about the questionable coaching techniques of Alberto Salazar related to weight shaming. This resulted in her dealing with some serious issues with depression and quitting the Nike Oregon Project team. A bright side to what she went through means that it is bringing to light problems with abusive coaches and sponsorship deals. More athletes are talking about mental health and eating disorders including Amelia Boone who openly shared about her long-time eating disorder and the treatment that she’s gone through. Another Nike related controversy that was brought to light was their pregnancy clause in contracts with women athletes. Alysia Montano shared an issue few knew about. Female athletes were being punished for getting pregnant. Montaño said that when she told Nike that she wanted to have a baby, the brand told her it would pause her sponsorship deal and stop paying her. She left Nike to sign with Asics, who she said also threatened to stop paying her during her recovery after childbirth. Other athletes including Allyson Felix and Kara Goucher have also spoken out about what they experienced. Nike has said that it would waive performance-pay reductions for 12 months for athletes “who decide to have a baby” and will add terms that reinforce the policy for female athletes into contracts. Shalane Flannigan announces her decision to retire from elite running. Gabriele Grunewald, pro middle distance runner, who trained and raced through treatment for a rare cancer, died in June at the age of 32 in her home state of MN. She inspired fans with her message of hope and resilience and that it was okay to struggle. She is quoted in Outside Online as saying, “In my previous cancer experiences, it wasn’t easy but I tried my best and I was able to do so many things that I would not have done had I just given up on my life when it was hard. So I guess my message is that it’s okay to struggle, but it’s not okay to give up on yourself or your dreams. My story is about cancer, but anybody has tough stuff in their life.” Her message and the mantra “Brave like Gabe” continues to inspire runners to be their best and her husband Justin plans to continue her foundation Brave Like Gabe. photo credit: bravelikegabe.org Kara Goucher debuted in trail races with the Leadville Marathon in Colorado. Bouts of vomiting from altitude sickness made the Olympian consider dropping out but she pushed through for a fifth place finish and first in her AG with a time of 3:54. She calls it the “hardest thing I ever accomplished.” The movie “Brittany Runs a Marathon” was released this year. It’s a drama/comedy about a woman who gets a wake up call when she realizes how unhealthy her body and lifestyle have become. With a motivation to lose weight she starts running with the eventual goal of completing the NYC Marathon. The Bizarre and Unbelievable 31-year-old Travis Kauffman from Colorado was trail running when he was attacked by a mountain lion. He managed to fight back and killed the lion in self-defense. The attack required 20 plus stitches to puncture wounds on his face, legs, and arms. He gave an interview 10 days after the attack and said that he’s recovering well, has been running three times since the incident, and has been back to the scene of the attack. In June a trail runner was attacked and gored by bison in a Utah State Park where he has run hundreds of times. One animal impaled Kyler Bourgeous with its horns and left hoof prints on his back and head. “I thought I was gonna die right there” he said. “I thought my situation was just a freak accident,” Bourgeous told The Washington Post on Monday night. “But apparently, they’re a lot more aggressive than I ever thought.” After recovering from a collapsed lung and cracked rib he worked up the nerve to return a few months later bringing his girlfriend Kayleigh Davis along for a hike. Unfortunately she became the park’s second bison attack of the year. An enormous animal turned on her and charged, throwing her about 15 feet in the air. Although in tremendous pain, she tried not to move or make any noise once she hit the ground. “He was hanging over me, sniffing me for a minute, and he was digging like he was about to charge again,” Davis said. When Bourgeous found her, Davis was bleeding from her left thigh, where the bison had gored her. She had also broken her right ankle, ruining her plans to run in a spring half-marathon. She was airlifted to a local hospital. Kyler said he’s not sure he’ll ever return to the park. Caitlin Keen, age 26, was running along Fort Worth’s Trinity Trails when a pit bull mix attacked her. The dog repeatedly jumped on her and bit her on the back and arms before a passerby was able to rush to her aid and subdue the dog. The attack caused injuries requiring 21 stitches in six spots. After healing up Keen stayed focused on her goal races which includes looking forward to the upcoming US Olympic Trial marathon. A running club in Philadelphia helped chase down an alleged thief near the University of Pennsylvania during their midday run. Runner’s World reports that the Annenberg Lunchtime Running Group saw a “very fast man” sprint by them, “probably running a 7:15 pace,” said group member Kyle Cassidy. But they quickly realized the man had allegedly stolen a phone and laptop. “We all looked at each other and sprinted off after the person,” Cassidy said. Other members in the running club gave chase and the running group tracked the man down on the streets of Philadelphia. The chase ended when the suspect ran into the path of responding University of Pennsylvania officers. “We heard the first officer yell to the other officers, ‘It’s a running club,’” Cassidy said. “‘This guy tried to run from the running club.’ People were shocked when Harvard University junior Kieran Tuntivate managed to win two races in this year’s Ivy League Heptagonal Championships, despite an injury that left him with a large open wound on the bottom of his foot. Tuntivate, age 22, was in the first lap of a 3,000 meter race at an indoor meet when another runner stepped on his foot causing him to lose a shoe. Runner’s World reports that Tuntivate, who’s been running competitively since age 12, said he only had two options in the moment: stop to recover his shoe and likely lose the race or keep running and risk an injury. He decided to keep going and he ended up winning the race without his left shoe. But the victory came at a bloody and painful price. “It felt kind of natural at first, but I kind of expected it to start hurting eventually with the really abrasive surface of the track,” Tuntivate told ABC News in an interview. “Around 2,000 meters — about two-thirds into the race — is when it really started to hurt.” Tuntivate said he lost a lot of skin by running on what “felt like sandpaper.” He said his doctor compared the skin loss to what one experiences after a third-degree burn, but he didn’t let it stop him and managed to win in the 5,000 meters event the following day. Anna McNuff of the UK took on a huge adventure by running nearly the whole of Britain barefoot! She posted this on Facebook, “A total of 2,352 MILES RUN (equivalent to 90 marathons) from The Shetland Islands to London, in my bare feet.” photo credit: Anna McNuff The Inspirational Ernie Lacroix celebrated his 100th birthday at the Cowtown 5K in Fort Worth, Texas. This was the 20th year in a row that Lacroix completed the 5K race. Lacroix ran with his family and friends under the team name Smoky’s Posse, named after the plane he flew during World War II. Lacroix flew 76 missions in a B-25 Bomber over Italy and France during the war, earning him the Flying Cross medal. “I have no idea of what prompted me to give the Cowtown a go,” Lacroix told Runner’s World. “I knew beforehand that I didn’t have a chance to win anything, but all the people obviously enjoying the competition looked like fun, so I gave it a go. I can’t think of any other reason.” Running (or walking, as he refers to his not-so-brisk pace) was not something Lacroix has always done, though he did exercise a lot while in the Army Air Corps during World War II. Now, at 100, he says he is “in the worst shape of (his) life at the present time”—but he is looking to see what he can do to change that. photo credit: Rick Irving It’s tough enough to push one child in a running stroller but imagine pushing five children. 37 year old Chad Kempel did just that at the Surf City Marathon in February. The father of seven pushed his quintuplets to the finish line in 5:45 and then continued for a total of 27.3 miles to honor the amount of weeks that his wife carried the quintuplets before they were born prematurely. When the babies were born in 2018, they each only weighed three pounds, and had to be immediately treated with oxygen and feeding tubes to survive. The quintuplets’ fragile health conditions required them to stay in the intensive care unit for 73 days, Kempel said in a Runner’s World article. “It was a long, scary pregnancy, and even after they were born, we couldn’t rest. Finally, we were able to take them home, but then our schedules just got busier. It’s been a long, crazy year, between parenting and working and finding time to run.” To train for the Surf City Marathon, Kempel woke up each morning at 4:00, put on his running clothes plus a headlamp and reflective gear, and then left the house at 4:30 to run. During the race he had to deal with making sure the babies weren’t hungry. He said, “My biggest concern was how many diapers I’d need to change.” Luckily, the dad had the genius idea to dress each baby in two diapers, so when one was soiled, it could be quickly ripped off and the other could slide in place. “It was smooth sailing.” photo credit: Chad Kempel 49 year old Dave Mackey was an accomplished ultra runner until a fall while running left him with a tibia broken in eight places. Due to complications and continual pain he chose to have a below the knee amputation. Since then he’s been building back his running and completed the Leadman series last year. This year he ran the Leadville Trail 100 in 25 hours, 54 minutes, roughly six hours slower than his pre-injury 2014 time. Mackey says in Outside Online, “I just want to get out there and make the most of it. I’m more appreciative now of every individual run or ride. Or skiing with my kids. It feels so good. With the accident I had, I could’ve died.” There’s a new film out about his story called Leadman. British ultra runner Jasmin Paris wins a 268 mile race at the Montane Spine Race (which traverses from England into Scotland on rugged terrain). She was the overall winner by over 15 hours with a time of in 83 hours 12 minutes. There were 126 other athletes who also battled rain and 50 MPH winds. But she only stopped for 7 hours total to eat, sleep, and pump breast milk as she is still nursing her baby girl. All athletes were required to carry their own supplies and navigate which adds to the challenge. Sources Sources: https://www.runnersworld.com/races-places/g30141093/best-race-moments-of-2019/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_rnw&utm_medium=email&date=121419&utm_campaign=nl18859880&src=nl https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a26268341/susannah-gill-world-record-world-marathon-challenge/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_rnw&utm_medium=email&date=021119&src=nl&utm_campaign=15949881&utm_term=AAA%20–%20High%20Minus%20Dormant%20and%2090%20Day%20Non%20Openers https://www.runnersworld.com/uk/training/motivation/g30207568/2019-the-running-year-in-numbers/?slide=1&fbclid=IwAR1UqXZjic53GK9W9gUS7jK3p8VS4Y8hMuEuV6AzVc0XCH4F15nx4Xvr4Fw https://www.si.com/olympics/2019/05/24/nike-maternity-protection-sponsorships-contract-allyson-felix-alysia-montano Kara Goucher finishes fifth, wins age group at Leadville Trail Marathon https://www.outsideonline.com/2398145/gabe-grunewald-obit https://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/ny-iowa-man-dies-near-race-finish-line-20190616-gx7pufktxrehxay4enrvxofz5a-story.html https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a26141910/colorado-trail-runner-mountain-lion-attack/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_rnw&utm_medium=email&date=020719&src=nl&utm_campaign=15933563&utm_term=AAA%20–%20High%20Minus%20Dormant%20and%2090%20Day%20Non%20Openers https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2019/10/01/bison-gores-utah-woman-date/ 5-Dog attacks Olympic Trials qualifier: https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a26736114/dog-attacks-olympic-trials-qualifier-caitlin-keen/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_rnw&utm_medium=email&date=030819&src=nl&utm_campaign=16093092&utm_term=AAA%20–%20High%20Minus%20Dormant%20and%2090%20Day%20Non%20Openers https://www.foxnews.com/us/california-runner-slips-on-ice-falls-180-feet-to-his-death-from-mountain-peak-officials-say https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a26174001/philadelphia-running-group-chases-down-thief/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_rnw&utm_medium=email&date=022219&src=nl&utm_campaign=16080922&utm_term=AAA%20–%20High%20Minus%20Dormant%20and%2090%20Day%20Non%20Openers https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a26988314/missing-ultrarunner-malaysia/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_rnw&utm_medium=email&date=040319&src=nl&utm_campaign=16461291&tpcc=email_offer https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a26558486/harvard-runner-loses-shoe-wins-race/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_rnw&utm_medium=email&date=030219&src=nl&utm_campaign=16150340 https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=567402820676995 https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a26569647/100th-birthday-5k-cowtown/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_rnw&utm_medium=email&date=030319&src=nl&utm_campaign=16156251 https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a26534902/chad-kempel-runs-marathon-pushing-quintuplets-in-stroller/?source=nl&utm_source=nl_rnw&utm_medium=email&date=030319&src=nl&utm_campaign=16156251 https://www.runnersworld.com/news/a26255581/run-all-american-times-at-age-90/ https://www.outsideonline.com/2404014/dave-mackey-ultrarunning https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/jan/17/jasmin-paris-first-woman-win-gruelling-286-mile-montane-spice-race-ultrarunning Also Mentioned in This Episode MetPro.co, a concierge nutrition coaching company. The first 10 MTA listeners who go to www.metpro.co/mta will get a complimentary consultation and a FREE month of coaching a $500 value when they sign up for service. They’ve never done a special before and only have just a handful of spots so take advantage before it’s too late. Go to MetPro.co/mta Four Sigmatic, a wellness company that mixes ‘shrooms and adaptogens with coffee, cacao, latte, protein powder, and edible skincare. Receive 15% off your Four Sigmatic order when you use our link or enter code MTA at checkout. The post Top Running Stories and Headlines from 2019 appeared first on Marathon Training Academy.

Off The Couch
Cappuccino Cowboys Apologizes + Jared Hazen & Eric Senseman

Off The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 19:22


Mr. Cappuccino of the @cappuccinocowboys is back on the show to issue an apology for his performance last week. And then Jared Hazen and Eric Senseman join us, so we got to ask them why they continue to associate with Mr. Cappuccino, and more.TOPICS & TIMES:Apologies for last week (1:45)If “The Guys” were Sex & the City characters (2:50)Mr. Cappuccino on Jared & Eric (6:25)Jared & Eric join the call?? (9:38)TNF 50 Recap (14:25)Which @cappuccinocowboys post made you genuinely angry? (16:45) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Off The Couch
Cappuccino Cowboys Apologizes + Jared Hazen & Eric Senseman

Off The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 19:22


Mr. Cappuccino of the @cappuccinocowboys is back on the show to issue an apology for his performance last week. And then Jared Hazen and Eric Senseman join us, so we got to ask them why they continue to associate with Mr. Cappuccino, and more.TOPICS & TIMES:Apologies for last week (1:45)If “The Guys” were Sex & the City characters (2:50)Mr. Cappuccino on Jared & Eric (6:25)Jared & Eric join the call?? (9:38)TNF 50 Recap (14:25)Which @cappuccinocowboys post made you genuinely angry? (16:45) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Off The Couch
Is Cappuccino Cowboys Ruining Ultrarunning?

Off The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 50:56


What is Cappuccino Cowboys, and who is the person behind it? Is he an evil genius hell-bent on ruining ultrarunning? A provocateur shaking up the stodgy state of running media? Or is he just a giant pain in the ass of Jim Walmsley, Eric Senseman, Jared Hazen, Cody Reed, Tommy Rivs and a few other unfortunate souls? We spoke to Mr. Cappuccino himself to find out.TOPICS & TIMES:What is @cappuccinocowboys? (1:55)Who are the Cappuccino Cowboys? (11:10)Do you think you deserve to be on this show? (24:01)Why do people let you hang around? (30:55)Why cappuccino? (36:30)Exclusive memes for Off The Couch (40:20)Are your parents proud of you? (43:31)Lifeboat Q: Jim, Jared, Eric, Tommy, & Cody… (44:45)Helping Walmsley get lost at Western States (47:50) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Off The Couch
Is Cappuccino Cowboys Ruining Ultrarunning?

Off The Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2019 50:56


What is Cappuccino Cowboys, and who is the person behind it? Is he an evil genius hell-bent on ruining ultrarunning? A provocateur shaking up the stodgy state of running media? Or is he just a giant pain in the ass of Jim Walmsley, Eric Senseman, Jared Hazen, Cody Reed, Tommy Rivs and a few other unfortunate souls? We spoke to Mr. Cappuccino himself to find out.TOPICS & TIMES:What is @cappuccinocowboys? (1:55)Who are the Cappuccino Cowboys? (11:10)Do you think you deserve to be on this show? (24:01)Why do people let you hang around? (30:55)Why cappuccino? (36:30)Exclusive memes for Off The Couch (40:20)Are your parents proud of you? (43:31)Lifeboat Q: Jim, Jared, Eric, Tommy, & Cody… (44:45)Helping Walmsley get lost at Western States (47:50) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dirt Church Radio
DCR Episode 51 - Jared Hazen

Dirt Church Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 62:32


It’s our birthday!! So we are giving you the present of A) Jared Hazen and B) the correct way to say Coconino (COKE-A-NINO). Jared Hazen is the second-fastest person ever to run the Western States Endurance Run, with a time of 14:26:46. Eugene and Matt attempted to do the math on Hazen’s average pace at kilometer 61 of the WUU2k last week and failed miserably, BUT, the man is fast. Bested only by his training partner, and fellow Coconino Cowboy, Jim Walmsley. Jared, at 24, has had a career that many older athletes could only dream of, this being his third WSER. Jared started running ultra marathons at 17 and has dedicated a significant portion of the last 7 years to the study of the sport which he is “head over heels” with. This is a beautiful conversation with a wonderful man..of course we touch on the WSER, but we also go back to the start, and discuss Jared’s early years, the support and challenges he experienced being so young in the sport, and his bond with Walmsley, which in the end, was instrumental in Jared moving to Flagstaff and becoming a cowboy. We couldn’t sit on this banger of an episode any longer and had to get it out. Thanks for helping line it up for us, Logan Austin! Legend! And Happy birthday to us. Enjoy!!!!!!!!

iRunFar
Jared Hazen Post-2019 Western States 100 Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 10:17


An interview with Jared Hazen after his second-place finish at the 2019 Western States 100.

iRunFar
Jared Hazen Post-2019 Western States 100 Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 10:17


An interview with Jared Hazen after his second-place finish at the 2019 Western States 100.

iRunFar
Jared Hazen, 2019 Western States 100 Mile Finish and Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 7:02


Jared Hazen finishing and being interviewed at the finish line after his second-place finish at the 2019 Western States 100.

iRunFar
Jared Hazen, 2019 Western States 100 Mile Finish and Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 7:02


Jared Hazen finishing and being interviewed at the finish line after his second-place finish at the 2019 Western States 100.

iRunFar
Jared Hazen Pre 2019 Western States 100 Mile Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 9:26


An interview with Jared Hazen before the 2019 Western States 100 Mile.

iRunFar
Jared Hazen Pre 2019 Western States 100 Mile Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 9:26


An interview with Jared Hazen before the 2019 Western States 100 Mile.

iRunFar
Jared Hazen, 2019 Lake Sonoma 50 Mile Champion, Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 9:32


An interview with Jared Hazen after his win at the 2019 Lake Sonoma 50 Mile.

iRunFar
Jared Hazen, 2019 Lake Sonoma 50 Mile Champion, Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 9:32


An interview with Jared Hazen after his win at the 2019 Lake Sonoma 50 Mile.

iRunFar
Jared Hazen Pre-2019 Lake Sonoma 50 Mile Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 8:24


An interview with Jared Hazen before the 2019 Lake Sonoma 50 Mile.

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iRunFar
Jared Hazen Pre-2019 Lake Sonoma 50 Mile Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 8:24


An interview with Jared Hazen before the 2019 Lake Sonoma 50 Mile.

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Ginger Runner LIVE
GRL #214 | The Coconino Cowboys: Jim Walmsley, Eric Senseman, Jared Hazen, Tim Freriks, Cody Reed

Ginger Runner LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 56:28


HUGE show today! The Coconino Cowboy Crew is joining us on the show to chat all about the upcoming Western States 100 in less than 2 weeks. This should be an absolute blast! Jim Walmsley, Eric Senseman, Jared Hazen, Tim Freriks and Cody Reed?! Hell yes!

iRunFar
Jared Hazen Post 2018 Lake Sonoma 50 Mile Interview

iRunFar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 11:26


An interview with Jared Hazen after his second-place finish at the 2018 Lake Sonoma 50 Mile.

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Ultrarunnerpodcast.com
Jared Hazen Interview | Golden Ticket Grab at Lake Sonoma

Ultrarunnerpodcast.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 51:00


Jared Hazen will line up at Lake Sonoma 50 in two days with one goal: Earn an Altra Golden Ticket to the Western States Endurance Run in June. His fellow Coconino Cowboys are in, but for he and fellow Cowboy Eric Senseman, this is their last chance for 2018. In … The post Jared Hazen Interview | Golden Ticket Grab at Lake Sonoma appeared first on Ultrarunnerpodcast.com.

Ten Junk Miles
Episode 21 - Tony Portera and Jared Hazen

Ten Junk Miles

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2016 105:51


  Join Scotty, Amy, Aaron, Tony and special guest Matt Mennacher for a ten mile run.    They talk to Jared Hazen about the sale of his Western States buckle and ask if he has anything else for sale in his closet. 7 Time Badwater finisher Tony Portera checks in before the Jackpot 100 and his plan to listen to Ten Junk Miles for the entire race, running NSNG and Vinnie Tortorich. The gang discloses their fantasy pacers....suprising choices. More Vegas stories. Bernie Sanders, alienating the Far East, and much much more     

Ultrarunnerpodcast.com
Lake Sonoma Preview: Jared Hazen and Ashley Erba Interview

Ultrarunnerpodcast.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2015 51:30


The Teenagers Jared and Ashley are both 19, both live in Colorado, and both are extremely fast.  Jared’s got a solid resume of ultramarathons behind him, and even though Ashley’s only been at this since last year, she’ll be running as a contender for the podium.   Ethan and I spoke … The post Lake Sonoma Preview: Jared Hazen and Ashley Erba Interview appeared first on Ultrarunnerpodcast.com.

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