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A champion's interview! Fresh off making history as the first American to win TDS in Chamonix, Careth Arnold came to Hurricane, West Virginia, and added another victory to her résumé — the 2025 Hurricane Hundred K women’s champion and course record holder.
In this episode of the Hurricane Hundred K Runner Profile series, Careth shares her journey from France to Hurricane, West Virginia just weeks after her TDS triumph.
We talk about her recovery, expectations coming in, her day on the Meeks Mountain Trails, and the support of her “adopted West Virginia crew” — Team Purge and Move On. Careth also gives us a peek at what’s next on her race calendar, plus some fun West Virginia and Napoleon Dynamite trivia to close it out.
Tune in for stories from the Alps to Appalachia, and a new chapter in the Hurricane Hundred K legacy.
By Jason Hager5
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A champion's interview! Fresh off making history as the first American to win TDS in Chamonix, Careth Arnold came to Hurricane, West Virginia, and added another victory to her résumé — the 2025 Hurricane Hundred K women’s champion and course record holder.
In this episode of the Hurricane Hundred K Runner Profile series, Careth shares her journey from France to Hurricane, West Virginia just weeks after her TDS triumph.
We talk about her recovery, expectations coming in, her day on the Meeks Mountain Trails, and the support of her “adopted West Virginia crew” — Team Purge and Move On. Careth also gives us a peek at what’s next on her race calendar, plus some fun West Virginia and Napoleon Dynamite trivia to close it out.
Tune in for stories from the Alps to Appalachia, and a new chapter in the Hurricane Hundred K legacy.