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In a world where endurance sport is celebrated daily, the stories of para athletes, their mastery, their strategy, and their relentless pursuit of possibility, have lived too long in the shadows. This world is extraordinary, but it's also misunderstood. The stories are powerful, but the systems behind them are complex. And for too long, the athletes driving the sport forward haven't had a place to share the full story. This podcast changes that. Welcome to Endurance Gap with Zachary Friedley and Dani Aravich. Zachary is a trail runner, adaptive athlete, and the founder of Born to Adapt, a movement built around community, visibility, and creating spaces where para athletes can show up fully. Dani is a Paralympian and multi-sport athlete who has competed in both summer and winter sports. They're not just your hosts. They're insiders who have lived the complexity, the beauty, the humor, the frustration, and the evolution of para endurance sport from every angle. Born to Adapt exists because the para endurance community deserves a platform that matches the depth of the athletes within it. Each episode gives you direct access to the athletes, decisions, challenges, and breakthroughs shaping para endurance today. If you want the full picture of this sport, told by the people living it, you're in the right place.

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3 episodios

episode 2: 10 Things Most People Don't Know About The Para Endurance Community artwork

2: 10 Things Most People Don't Know About The Para Endurance Community

Para endurance is happening at the highest levels of sport, yet much of it remains invisible. Elite athletes line up and race iconic events while recognition, infrastructure, and systems trail far behind. In this episode of The Endurance Gap, we break down 10 things most people don't know about the para endurance community. We explore why para trail running still lacks official podiums, how elite athletes are forced to race on DIY or self-modified equipment, and what it really costs to compete without industry support. From wheelchair marathons operating at Formula 1-level speeds to the "hidden labor" behind every start line, we reveal the gaps between elite performance and systemic recognition. What's Discussed: (00:30) Why para trail running still has no official podiums (04:38) How elite para athletes race on DIY or self-modified equipment (07:14) Classification systems and Paralympic eligibility cuts (08:11) What it meant to see more than 60 para athletes on the UTMB start line (15:01) The hidden labor behind racing as a para athlete (17:58) Why brand investment and visibility lag behind para endurance performance More from Dani Aravich: Website: http://daniaravich.com [https://www.daniaravich.com/] Instagram: @theonearmdan [https://www.instagram.com/theonearmdan/] Threads: @theonearmdan [https://www.threads.com/@theonearmdan] More from Zachary Friedley: Website: http://borntoadapt.org [https://www.borntoadapt.org/] Instagram: @trailblader [https://www.instagram.com/trailblader] Threads: @trailblader [https://www.threads.com/@trailblader]

27 de may de 2026 - 17 min
episode 1: How Two Adaptive Athletes Are Rewriting Endurance Sports artwork

1: How Two Adaptive Athletes Are Rewriting Endurance Sports

Sport is treated as universal. But for many adaptive athletes, the gap starts long before the race itself. It starts with never being told that all sports, even those that require adaptation like running, are possible with gear and tech access. In this first episode, we share our journey and how each of us found endurance sport through chance, not design. A blade that came by mistake. An invite that changed everything. Years of being outside the conversation, even as others talked about diversity. We finally reach start lines that were never built for us. If you want a grounded view of what is actually happening behind the scenes of para sports and para endurance, this conversation will give you some perspective from people who live it everyday. What's Discussed: (01:03) How running was never presented as an option and what that silence costs (02:18) Why getting a running blade still depends on chance, not access (03:29) What it means to grow up without seeing other disabled athletes (06:01) The moment trail running reopened sport, career, and identity (11:04) Why disabled athletes are still missing from diversity conversations in endurance sport (15:36) How one invitation can change an entire athletic trajectory More from Dani Aravich: Website: http://daniaravich.com [https://www.daniaravich.com/] Instagram: @theonearmdan [https://www.instagram.com/theonearmdan/] Threads: @theonearmdan [https://www.threads.com/@theonearmdan] More from Zachary Friedley: Website: http://borntoadapt.org [https://www.borntoadapt.org/] Instagram: @trailblader [https://www.instagram.com/trailblader] Threads: @trailblader [https://www.threads.com/@trailblader]

27 de may de 2026 - 20 min
episode Welcome to Endurance Gap Powered By Born to Adapt artwork

Welcome to Endurance Gap Powered By Born to Adapt

In a world where endurance sport is celebrated daily, the stories of para athletes, their mastery, their strategy, and their relentless pursuit of possibility, have lived too long in the shadows. This world is extraordinary, but it's also misunderstood. The stories are powerful, but the systems behind them are complex. And for too long, the athletes driving the sport forward haven't had a place to share the full story. This podcast changes that. Welcome to Endurance Gap with Zachary Friedley and Dani Aravich. Zachary is a trail runner, adaptive athlete, and the founder of Born to Adapt, a movement built around community, visibility, and creating spaces where para athletes can show up fully. Dani is a Paralympian and multi-sport athlete who has competed in both summer and winter sports. They're not just your hosts. They're insiders who have lived the complexity, the beauty, the humor, the frustration, and the evolution of para endurance sport from every angle. Born to Adapt exists because the para endurance community deserves a platform that matches the depth of the athletes within it. Each episode gives you direct access to the athletes, decisions, challenges, and breakthroughs shaping para endurance today. If you want the full picture of this sport, told by the people living it, you're in the right place. Find more from us: Born to Adapt: https://www.borntoadapt.org/ Dani on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theonearmdan/ Zachary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trailblader/

12 de may de 2026 - 3 min
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