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Episode 36 - Elizabeth Laseter 3X World Beer Mile Champion

59 min · 4. juli 2026
episode Episode 36 - Elizabeth Laseter 3X World Beer Mile Champion cover

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What does it take to run a mile while chugging four beers in under six minutes? In this episode, we are joined by absolute royalty in the track-and-chug scene: Elizabeth Laseter. Elizabeth is a three-time Beer Mile World Champion and one of only two women in human history to officially break the mythical 6-minute barrier in the event, sporting a mind-blowing personal best of 5:56.90. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7KKaX5wJlU] While the beer mile might start as a party trick for most, Elizabeth treats it as the fine-tuned athletic endeavor it is. She takes us behind the scenes of the World Classic, breaking down the intense physical toll of pairing a blazing 70-second lap pace with rapid gas exchange and carbonation management. Elizabeth shares her elite tactical secrets, from her specialized breathing and chugging techniques to why choosing the right beer is key to winning a world title. Whether you’re looking to shave seconds off your local fun run or just want to marvel at elite-level gastrointestinal discipline, this episode is gold. And Harry Styles [https://www.instagram.com/harrystyles/?hl=en], you've officially been challenged to a beer mile. Follow Elizabeth on Instagram: @elizabethlaseter [https://www.instagram.com/elizabethlaseter/?hl=en] And Beermile.com: @elizabethlaseter [https://www.beermile.com/athletes/1471] For more info on the North American Classic  [https://runsignup.com/Race/MO/SaintLouis/BeerMileNorthAmericanClassic]

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episode Episode 36 - Elizabeth Laseter 3X World Beer Mile Champion cover

Episode 36 - Elizabeth Laseter 3X World Beer Mile Champion

What does it take to run a mile while chugging four beers in under six minutes? In this episode, we are joined by absolute royalty in the track-and-chug scene: Elizabeth Laseter. Elizabeth is a three-time Beer Mile World Champion and one of only two women in human history to officially break the mythical 6-minute barrier in the event, sporting a mind-blowing personal best of 5:56.90. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7KKaX5wJlU] While the beer mile might start as a party trick for most, Elizabeth treats it as the fine-tuned athletic endeavor it is. She takes us behind the scenes of the World Classic, breaking down the intense physical toll of pairing a blazing 70-second lap pace with rapid gas exchange and carbonation management. Elizabeth shares her elite tactical secrets, from her specialized breathing and chugging techniques to why choosing the right beer is key to winning a world title. Whether you’re looking to shave seconds off your local fun run or just want to marvel at elite-level gastrointestinal discipline, this episode is gold. And Harry Styles [https://www.instagram.com/harrystyles/?hl=en], you've officially been challenged to a beer mile. Follow Elizabeth on Instagram: @elizabethlaseter [https://www.instagram.com/elizabethlaseter/?hl=en] And Beermile.com: @elizabethlaseter [https://www.beermile.com/athletes/1471] For more info on the North American Classic  [https://runsignup.com/Race/MO/SaintLouis/BeerMileNorthAmericanClassic]

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