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The Oregon 200 w/ RDs Renee & Todd of Go Beyond Racing

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Use code Distance2Empty to register for Oregon 200 and get $100 off before the end of March 2024: https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=108545

Todd and Renee, the race directors of Go Beyond Racing, discuss the inception and unique experience of the Oregon 200 race. They share their background in trail running and race directing, as well as the transition from timing races to organizing their own events. The conversation covers the process of creating the Oregon 200 course, the highlights of the race, and the challenges of dealing with fires and course changes. Todd and Renee also discuss their vision for the future of the race and offer advice for first-time Oregon 200 runners. In this conversation, Todd and Renee from Go Beyond Racing discuss various topics related to race directing and their experiences in the ultra running community. They share insights on the best gear for a 200 mile crew member, their highest highs and lowest lows in races, their ideal race location, and the ongoing journey of finding their distance to empty as race directors.Takeaways

  • The Oregon 200 race offers a unique and intimate experience for runners, with a focus on creating a supportive and welcoming environment.
  • The course highlights include running through beautiful forests, along rivers, and past stunning waterfalls.
  • The race directors prioritize making the race crew accessible and providing a positive experience for volunteers.
  • Hiking skills are essential for success in a 200-mile race, and runners should be adaptable and kind to themselves throughout the race.
  • Volunteering at a race before participating can provide valuable insights and help runners understand the challenges and needs of the event. Having the right gear, such as a fold-up chair, blankets, headlamps, and a way to charge devices, is essential for crew members supporting a 200 mile race.
  • The highest highs in races often come from unexpected moments and the opportunity to share experiences with others.
  • The challenges and uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on race directing, but the resilience and adaptability of race directors allowed them to navigate through difficult times.
  • The ideal race location for Todd and Renee would be a long, scenic trail with beautiful surroundings and a festive atmosphere at the finish line.
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Innhold levert av Kevin Goldberg and Peter Noyes, Kevin Goldberg, and Peter Noyes. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Kevin Goldberg and Peter Noyes, Kevin Goldberg, and Peter Noyes eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Use code Distance2Empty to register for Oregon 200 and get $100 off before the end of March 2024: https://ultrasignup.com/register.aspx?did=108545

Todd and Renee, the race directors of Go Beyond Racing, discuss the inception and unique experience of the Oregon 200 race. They share their background in trail running and race directing, as well as the transition from timing races to organizing their own events. The conversation covers the process of creating the Oregon 200 course, the highlights of the race, and the challenges of dealing with fires and course changes. Todd and Renee also discuss their vision for the future of the race and offer advice for first-time Oregon 200 runners. In this conversation, Todd and Renee from Go Beyond Racing discuss various topics related to race directing and their experiences in the ultra running community. They share insights on the best gear for a 200 mile crew member, their highest highs and lowest lows in races, their ideal race location, and the ongoing journey of finding their distance to empty as race directors.Takeaways

  • The Oregon 200 race offers a unique and intimate experience for runners, with a focus on creating a supportive and welcoming environment.
  • The course highlights include running through beautiful forests, along rivers, and past stunning waterfalls.
  • The race directors prioritize making the race crew accessible and providing a positive experience for volunteers.
  • Hiking skills are essential for success in a 200-mile race, and runners should be adaptable and kind to themselves throughout the race.
  • Volunteering at a race before participating can provide valuable insights and help runners understand the challenges and needs of the event. Having the right gear, such as a fold-up chair, blankets, headlamps, and a way to charge devices, is essential for crew members supporting a 200 mile race.
  • The highest highs in races often come from unexpected moments and the opportunity to share experiences with others.
  • The challenges and uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on race directing, but the resilience and adaptability of race directors allowed them to navigate through difficult times.
  • The ideal race location for Todd and Renee would be a long, scenic trail with beautiful surroundings and a festive atmosphere at the finish line.
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