
E64: Bob Becker; Race Director, Record-Breaker & Age-Defying Ultra Legend
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This week on Weathering The Run, we welcome Bob Becker—ultrarunner, race director, and all-around inspiration. Bob recently made history as the oldest official finisher of the Badwater 135, crossing the world's toughest ultramarathon at age 80, earning him a new age category and a place in Badwater lore.
Beyond his Badwater feat, Bob wears many hats:
-Race Director of iconic ultramarathons:
The Keys 100 — a 100-mile point-to-point from Key Largo to Key West
The Daytona 100 — a coastal 100-mile race along Florida’s ocean roads
-Holder of age-group and race records, such as 167.5 miles in a 48-hour fixed-time event
In our conversation, Bob shares:
-What it takes to finish Badwater at 80—including training strategies, mental grit, and his steadfast crew.
-His insights on organizing and directing challenging ultramarathons.
-Wisdom on what age—and experience—bring to running—and never letting go of the goal.