Episode Description
In 1988, before the 100-mile version existed, before the conch shell start became legend, before the documentaries and global fame, one man proved the Barkley Marathons could be finished.
Frozen Ed was the first person to ever finish the Barkley. Not the 100-miler. The original three-loop race that no one thought was possible.
In this episode we talk about:
– What Barkley was really like in the 80s
– The story of Tom Possert and the missed summit
– How the book pages became part of the race
– When the 100-mile version was born
– The Soviet invasion year
– The prison apprehension story
– How the course has evolved and gotten harder
– Why Laz says he’s not trying to make it the toughest race in the world
– The real energy cost of Barkley
– And why endurance athletes need to protect their hearts
This is a history lesson, a philosophy lesson, and a reminder that Barkley has always lived at the limit of what’s possible.
If you love the mystique of Barkley, this is required listening.
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