Courtney Dauwalter’s Unique Training and Racing on the Endurance Podcast Hosted by Ian Sharman
Courtney Dauwalter talks about the training and tactics that have taken her to the top of the ultra world.
Courtney Dauwalter talks about the training and tactics that have taken her to the top of the ultra world.
The ultrarunner shattered the record for running the 1,147-mile Ice Age Trail in one shot.
'An Almost Perfect Race,' from Salomon, follows runner Courtney Dauwalter during her course-record attempt at Western States in 2019
Kiplin Pastor had been training eight months for a rim-to-rim-to-rim run of the Grand Canyon, but COVID-19 stripped away that chance
8 new running headlamps reviewed, with options for every preference: from forehead to waist to handheld.
It’s an isolated struggle against an invisible adversary for an indefinite amount of time. Sound familiar?
He's had to embrace incredible physical pain to win iconic ultramarathons like the Leadville Trail 100 and the Western States Endurance Run. But that’s a form of suffering Rob Krar can control—unlike his decades-long struggle with depression.
Things didn’t go as planned for the reigning Western States champ at The North Face Endurance Challenge, but she fought through it. (And drank a lot of Coke.)
Dave Mackey was the first person to run the Leadville Trail 100 Run with a prosthetic leg
Maggie Guterl became the first woman to win the Big Dog Backyard Ultra, the race with no end