Courage to Run (April 13) Race Director Freida Edgette shares her personal journey to race director and the mission her race advances.
Dan Sullivan, the national sales manager for men’s performance at Skechers, takes us through his career from college football player and coach to running retail enthusiast and career at Saucony to his latest stop in the industry.
Alexandria’s Bethany Satchleben can do it all, from a 6:21 beer mile to a 2:31 marathon. And also some accounting.
Jason Dunn talks about his his coaching career bringing him back to the University of Virginia, where he trains nine D.C. area runners.
WTOP reporter Dave Dildine talks about rescuing a runner who fell into Broad Branch creek during the recent snowstorm.
After a few weeks off, the hosts are back to catch up and look ahead. Note that despite what Farley says, the Runner Rankings are not final yet!
Former American University coach Matt Centrowitz returns to talk about his new gig at Manhattan College and work with Tom Brumlik with the District Track Club. They also let DTC athlete David Timlin speak briefly.
Elyse Braner shares stories from her years of building a community of fun runs at Pacers, her evolving goals for her own running and how she became a whiskey aficionado.
Wilson High School’s Vincent Kamani, the DCXC Invitational sophomore champion, talks about his development as a cross country runner.
Background reading:
- Story from Vincent’s DCXC race
- The Kids on the Course
- NCAA Championships results
- Henley Gabeau obituary