Today, Laz Lake is in the studio talking about the Barkley Marathons. The Barkley Marathons is the most notorious trail race around, and Laz Lake is the semi-evil genius behind it. Runner’s World has described it as “Five Loops Of Death” and “Arguably the craziest race in the world,” and it was even the subject of a full-length documentary called “The Race That Eats Its Young.”
The Barkley Marathons is a five loop, approximately 125 mile race held annually in the Tennessee backcountry, specifically Frozen Head State Park. Over those 125 miles, finishers will have experienced a vertical gain equivalent to climbing Mount Everest TWICE. The cutoff time is just 60 hours. There are no formal course guides or aid stations, and the runners are forced to navigate by their own, hand drawn paper maps. Since 1986 only 20 runners out of more than 1000 have finished the Barkley Marathons.
We talk to Laz Lake about
The origination of the Barkley MarathonsHow to apply for the Barkley MarathonsVeterans and virginsLaz’s bad habitsFinish rate of the Barkley MarathonsAthletic Achievement in endurance sportsJasmin Paris’s Completion of the Barkley MarathonsOther backyard ultra-marathons Links mentioned in this episode
Full Documentary “The Race That Eats Its Young” Tamara Reynolds Photography David Miller PhotographyConnect
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Featuring Laz LakeSpecial thanks to Tamara Reynolds for her photographyProduced by Andrew O'Neill with Hayden SammakIntro and Animations by Barry ThompsonPhotograph Contributions for Animation by Carver WeeksAdditional Graphics by Andrew O’Neill Production Assistance by John Stock “Welcome to the Backcountry” theme song by Logan Roth, Will Brown, Arjun Dube and produced at Treacle Mine Studios, Phila, PA