Adrenaline Unscripted

Episode 7: Brett Stockton

39 min · 22 de abr de 2026
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A 120-mile overnight race. Zero quit. And one of the guys who made winning it look normal. This week on Adrenaline Unscripted, we sit down with Brett Stockton, a 9-time winner of the AuSable River Canoe Marathon, to talk about what it really takes to survive—and win—the toughest race in marathon canoeing. We get into: * Old-school vs modern racing * What separates top teams from the rest * The mental game when everything hurts * And stories from some of the most legendary races ever run

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