
Ultra Running Magazine Podcast
1) Ultra Shorts: What's the Issue w/ Amy Clark
Host Scotty Sandow and editor-in-chief of UltraRunning, Amy Clark, sit down to discuss the August/September issue including tips on how to train on technical terrain, a sports bras 101 feature, a revi...Show More
2) Craig Thornley on Waldo 100k
Waldo 100k race director, Craig Thornley, sits down with host Scotty Sandow to talk about the history of this Oregon ultramarathon and why it's such a classic, old school race. As one of UltraRunning ...Show More
3) 80 Year-Old Bob Becker's Badwater 135 Race Report
Host Scotty Sandow sits down with Bob Becker. As a race director and ultrarunner, Becker recently became the oldest finisher of Badwater 135 at age 80. But this isn't the first time Becker has crossed...Show More
4) Ryan Montgomery
Fresh off a standout performance at the 2025 Canyons 100k, Ryan Montgomery secured a Golden Ticket and is headed back to Western States for the third time. With a previous 8th-place finish under his b...Show More
5) Adam Popp & Dave Mackey
In this episode, host Scotty Sandow sits down with two remarkable athletes whose stories push the boundaries of resilience and possibility: Adam Popp and Dave Mackey. Popp, a retired US Air Force vete...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.6) Ultra Shorts: What's the Issue w/ Amy Clark
In this episode, Scotty talks with editor-in-chief Amy Clark about the latest Trails issue. With in-depth articles about rhabdomyolysis, a 200-mile ultramarathon in a one-mile tunnel and much more, th...Show More
7) What's the Issue w/ Amy Clark (Apr/May 2025)
Host Scotty Sandow sits down with editor in chief Amy Clark to dive into the latest issue of UltraRunning Magazine including the spring shoe review, a feature on the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning and lot...Show More
8) Reader's Questions Answered with Dr. Nick Tiller
Dr. Nick Tiller brings his UltraRunning Magazine column, "Ask the Physiologist" to the podcast with host Scotty Sandow. Answering questions from our readers, Dr. Tiller gets to the heart of ultrarunni...Show More
9) Jacky Hunt-Broersma: LA to LV Solo
What does it take to run 340 miles solo with one leg? In this episode, we’re joined by Jacky Hunt-Broesma, a cancer survivor, amputee and trailblazing ultrarunner who just conquered The Speed Project....Show More
10) Lucy Gossage
In January 2025, Lucy Gossage made headlines as the overall female winner of the Montane Winter Spine Race in Britain, a grueling 268-mile ultramarathon that pushes athletes to their absolute limits. ...Show More