#119 Sara Duncan | First 100 Miler Lessons, Building Community, & Refusing To Quit
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"Running is such an individual endeavor, but it is absolutely a community sport."
Sara Duncan didn't take the traditional path into running. She wasn't a standout athlete growing up and could barely run a mile when she joined her first run club in her twenties. Fast forward a decade and Sara is a trail runner, community builder, volunteer, and newly minted Hellbender 100 finisher.
In this episode, Sara shares how a canceled 30th birthday party during the pandemic turned into a 30-mile challenge that launched her ultra running journey. From her first half marathon to running the Cruel Jewel 50 as a qualifier, Sara's story is one of persistence, curiosity, and embracing the unknown.
The conversation dives deep into her first 100-mile experience at Hellbender, where a perfect race quickly turned into a masterclass in problem-solving. Foot pain, blisters, shoe issues, and an unexpected reaction to wool socks tested her resolve, but quitting was never on the table. Sara talks openly about leaning on her crew, pacers, volunteers, and the larger trail running community to make it to the finish line.
The episode also explores Sara's passion for community building through SNARC (Sylva and Neighboring Area Run Club), her one-for-one commitment to volunteering for every race she runs, and a fundraising effort supporting Vecinos, an organization serving farm workers and underserved communities in Western North Carolina.
In This Episode
Going from non-runner to ultramarathoner
The Yeti 30-for-30 challenge that changed everything
Running Cruel Jewel 50 to qualify for Hellbender
Building SNARC from the ground up
Why welcoming new runners matters
Lessons learned from a difficult first 100 miler
The importance of crew, pacers, and volunteers
Supporting Vecinos through Hellbender fundraising
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Key Takeaway
Sometimes success isn't about having the perfect race. Sometimes success is simply refusing to stop moving forward.
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Relevant Links
Hellbender 100 – https://www.hellbender100.com
Cruel Jewel 50 – https://dumassevents.com/cruel-jewel-50
Trail Sisters – https://trailsisters.net
Vecinos Farmworker Health Program – https://vecinos.org
Raritan Valley Road Runners – https://www.rvrrc.org
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