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Recap of the Cocodona 250

Author
Jeff Garmire
Published
Tue 14 May 2024
Episode Link
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/freeoutside/episodes/Recap-of-the-Cocodona-250-e2jkh6f

Summary


The Cocodona 250-mile recap episode. The preparation, the beginning of the race, the middle of the race, and the end of the race. I could not do this without a great crew, pacers, and a great physical therapist on speed dial. Ultrarunning and ultramarathons are really a team sport and a screaming achilles made it even more so. Take a listen in on one of the premiere 200 mile running events and how it went for me from mistakes to triumphs. Also, Aravaipa is simply the best race directing organization.


Sound Bites


"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. It was Cocodona."


"The mind was dialed and the body was ready to use the bathroom, much like every morning."


"The line that's really long is the gear check oops and the tracker line."


"We got a Janji runner on the Satisfy instagram BOOM"


Takeaways


Preparation is key for participating in a 250-mile race


The start of the race can be chaotic with long lines and gear checks


Aid stations play a crucial role and don't mess them up


Challenges such as injuries can arise during the race, but determination and support can help overcome them


The camaraderie among runners is a significant aspect of ultra-distance races


Chapters


00:00 Introduction and Race Overview


02:02 Preparation and Start of the Race


03:54 Gear Check and Tracker Line


06:10 Strategies and Positioning in the Race


10:22 Dealing with an Achilles Issue


16:11 Challenges and Determination


17:00 The Coca-Cola Bathroom Break


21:00 Making a Mark on the Satisfy Instagram Page


30:00 Dealing with Torn Up Feet in Jerome


34:00 The Final Push and Depletion


43:00 The Finish Line and a Confusing Encounter


48:00 Final Thoughts and Call to Action




Keywords


Cocodona, 250-mile race, preparation, start, aid stations, challenges, Achilles issue, ultramarthons, trail running,

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