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In this episode of the Run the Riot Podcast, we sit down with Niklas Steinbrunner, the recent winner of the Summit 200, to explore his incredible journey in ultrarunning. Niko shares the ups and downs of his races, including his experience at the Cocodona 250 and the Denali 135. We discuss his disciplined training, unwavering faith, and how these elements have shaped his success in ultra-endurance events.
Niklas also opens up about balancing his Seventh-day Adventist beliefs with the demands of ultrarunning, highlighting his commitment to keeping the Sabbath, even when it means navigating limited race options. His inspiring story is a testament to the power of grit, faith, and a positive mindset.
If you're an ultrarunner or aspiring to be one, Niko's journey will motivate you to push through your limits and stay true to your values.
Show Notes: Niklas Steinbrunner on Run the Riot
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In this episode of the Run the Riot Podcast, we sit down with Niklas Steinbrunner, the recent winner of the Summit 200, to explore his incredible journey in ultrarunning. Niko shares the ups and downs of his races, including his experience at the Cocodona 250 and the Denali 135. We discuss his disciplined training, unwavering faith, and how these elements have shaped his success in ultra-endurance events.
Niklas also opens up about balancing his Seventh-day Adventist beliefs with the demands of ultrarunning, highlighting his commitment to keeping the Sabbath, even when it means navigating limited race options. His inspiring story is a testament to the power of grit, faith, and a positive mindset.
If you're an ultrarunner or aspiring to be one, Niko's journey will motivate you to push through your limits and stay true to your values.
Show Notes: Niklas Steinbrunner on Run the Riot
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