
Rachel Entrekin on How 200-Mile Racing Has Changed
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Rachel Entrekin joins the show to discuss how 200 mile racing strategy has changed, what it now takes to compete at the front of the sport, and her transition to being a full time professional in the sport.
Timestamps:
- 01:15 Burrito League, community running, and doing silly things for fun
- 06:30 Transitioning to life as a full-time professional runner
- 12:00 Recovery, sleep, and why high mileage feels different now
- 15:30 Training and connecting with other 200-mile athletes
- 19:30 Confidence, humility, and learning to own performance
- 23:00 Trash talk, entertainment, and race build-up narratives
- 27:00 Cocodona 250 dynamics and racing alone at the front
- 32:00 Gender categories and competitiveness in 200-mile racing
- 36:00 Why conservative racing no longer works
- 41:00 Tactical lessons learned from Mammoth 200
- 45:00 What it will take to win future 200-mile races
- 49:00 Advice for athletes debuting at the 200-mile distance
- 56:00 Studying live streams and learning from the sport
- 1:01:00 Vibe-based racing versus optimization
- 1:06:30 Longevity, visibility, and a late-career breakthrough
- 1:10:00 Old-school racing culture and the Plain 100
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