McKale Montgomery: From TCU Track Star to Runner's Dystonia to Cowtown 50K Champion

March 30
45 mins

Episode Description

Fort Worth runner, TCU alumna, and nutrition professor McKale Montgomery has one of the most remarkable stories in the DFW running community — and probably all of American distance running.

At her peak, McKale was running 2:34 marathons, chasing Olympic Trials qualifying standards by seconds, and competing against the best women in the country. Then in 2022, her right leg stopped working mid-run. No warning. No explanation.

After three and a half years, dozens of doctors, MRIs, and dead ends, she was finally diagnosed with runner's dystonia — one of only 48 confirmed cases in the United States.

In this episode, McKale and host Chris Detzel cover:

  • Growing up in rural Oklahoma and running 7 miles a day to make a basketball team
  • Earning a full scholarship to run at TCU and winning a conference championship
  • Running a 2:48 in her first Chicago Marathon while targeting the Olympic Trials
  • The Woodlands Marathon disqualification — what may have been the fastest 26 miles of her life
  • Her runner's dystonia diagnosis and the experimental medication with a 3-hour half-life
  • Training 90-100 miles a week on a treadmill to maintain her balance
  • Winning the Cowtown 50K outright — beating every man and every woman — in her first-ever ultra

This is a story about resilience, ego (her word), and what it means to keep running when your body fights back.

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