The History of the Pikes Peak Ascent & Marathon with Mark Tatum

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Send us a textWhat makes the Pikes Peak Marathon the most enduring marathon in the U.S., even outlasting the Boston Marathon during the COVID-19 pandemic? Join us as we unravel the rich tapestry of its history with Mark Tatum, a legend of the race himself. You’ll discover why this race, starting from its early ascent in the 1930s to becoming a full marathon in 1958, has captured the spirit of mountain running like no other. From quirky traditions to the evolution of gear from leather shoes to modern athletic wear, this episode promises a treasure trove of anecdotes. We also shine the spotlight on the extraordinary athletes who’ve made their mark on Pikes Peak, such as Matt Carpenter and Kilian Jornet. Listen to tales of remarkable resilience and record-breaking feats, infused with the vibrant traditions brought by the Jemez Pueblo runners. Get an insider’s view of the pivotal moments and controversies, like the 2003 disqualification and Kilian’s debut race in America, which have shaped the race's legacy. Ever wondered how the race evolved to attract elite runners worldwide? Our discussion reveals the intense competitiveness that began in 2003 with its inclusion in the Skyrunner series.As we approach the centennial milestone of the Pikes Peak Marathon, we reflect on the future, celebrating the camaraderie and passion that define this extraordinary event. Mark Tatum shares his personal experiences and insights, enhancing our understanding of what makes this race a true test of endurance and spirit. From improving race coverage with advanced tech to highlighting mountain running legends like Courtney DeWalter and Joseph Gray, this episode is a riveting journey into the heart of America’s Ultimate Challenge.

The History of the Pikes Peak Ascent & Marathon with Mark Tatum

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