Endurance Gap with Dani Aravich and Zachary Friedley
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]
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