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#48 Victor Ballesteros | Victory Bags, Tamalpa Headlands 50k, Trails In Motion Film Tour

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Freetrail - Hosted by Troy Meadows
Published
Thu 11 Jul 2024
Episode Link
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Victor Ballesteros is a multi-talented individual who has a passion for running, creativity, and entrepreneurship. He is the founder of Victory Sports Design, a company that creates durable and functional gear bags for runners. Victor's journey as an entrepreneur began when he designed a bag for his art supplies in college and realized there was a need for better drop bags in the ultra running community. He took the opportunity to create high-quality gear bags that are built to last. Victory Bags have become a staple in the ultra running community and are highly regarded for their functionality and durability.




In addition to his work with Victory Sports Design, Victor is also involved in the Trails in Motion film Tour, where he helps curate and manage the global event. Victor shares the story of how he took over Bay Trail Runners and Trails in Motion film festival after the passing of his friend Rob. He discusses the emotional significance of continuing Rob's legacy and the impact of the film festival on the running community.




Victor also talks about his recent role as a race director for the Tamalpa Headlands 50K and the challenges he faced in organizing the race. He emphasizes the importance of showing up and taking care of oneself amidst personal struggles and commitments. In this final part of the conversation, Victor reflects on his recent race experience and the importance of showing up and embracing the journey. They discuss the Dipsea race and the Tour de Giants, two challenging races that hold special meaning for Victor. They also touch on the allure of ultra-distance running and the difficulty of articulating the experience. 




Victor’s Links


IG - @victorysportdesign


Website - Victory Sport Design




HEADLANDS 50K Registration Sign Up HERE




Things we talked about on the show.


Victory Sport Design


SFRC


Brett Rivers


Jorge Maravilla


Ted KnudsonWSER


Tahoe 200


Candice Burt


Johny Burton


Mark Gilligan


Trails In Motion Film Tour


Helen Diller UCSF Cancer Research Center


Robert Rhodes


Dirtbagger Film Syndicate


Bay Trail Runners


Todd Gleaden


Tamalpa Headlands 50k


Tamalpa Runners 


Tim and Diana Fitspatric


Miwok 100k


Nike Trail


Tor Des Geants




Favorite Trail: The Dipsea




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