Endurance Gap with Dani Aravich and Zachary Friedley
The Paralympics can look like the finish line from the outside. But for athletes, the end of the Games can feel a lot more complicated. After four years of training, sacrifice, pressure, sickness, travel, and emotional build-up, the moment can pass quickly and leave athletes trying to process pride, disappointment, exhaustion, unfinished business, and what comes next. In this episode of The Endurance Gap, we talk through Dani's experience at her third Paralympics and what people rarely see after the Games are over. We get into the post-Games blues, what felt different as a veteran athlete, the race that felt closest to a breakthrough, why France could become a full-circle moment, and how Winter and Summer Paralympics feel completely different from inside the athlete's experience. From competing while sick to missing a race-changing shot, from climate concerns threatening winter sport to the way para athletes are still too often framed through overcoming adversity instead of elite performance, this episode looks at why the Paralympic story cannot end at inspiration. It has to include the pressure, strategy, disappointment, media gaps, and performance realities that make para athletes elite competitors. What's Discussed: (00:00) How Dani is feeling two months after the Paralympics. (01:05) Why the post-Games blues can hit athletes no matter how they performed. (02:08) What felt different at Dani's third Paralympics compared to her first two. (03:53) Why Dani is already thinking about another Paralympic cycle. (04:24) Why France feels personal, meaningful, and possibly full circle. (11:01) Why para cross-country and biathlon can feel like a full racing whirlwind. (16:00) How poor snow conditions and climate change are threatening winter sport. (18:42) Why para athletes still need better storytelling, commentary, and media coverage. Listen to this episode of The Endurance Gap to understand what really happens after a Paralympic cycle ends, why the emotional crash after a major goal is not weakness, and how better storytelling can help para endurance athletes be seen for the elite competitors they are. More from Dani Aravich: Website: 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: borntoadapt.org/ [https://www.borntoadapt.org] Instagram: @trailblader [https://www.instagram.com/trailblader] Threads: @trailblader [https://www.threads.com/@trailblader]
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