Candice Burt on the Edge of Endurance: 200-Milers, Nolan’s 14, and the Limits of Too Far
Description
In this episode of The Buzz, Buzz Burrell sits down with ultrarunning icon and race director Candice Burt, the woman who put 200-mile races on the map. From founding the Triple Crown of 200s to tackling self-supported FKT attempts on Colorado’s infamous Nolan’s 14, Candice has redefined what “too far” really means.
They talk about what it takes to stay awake and moving for days on end, the psychology of pushing beyond comfort, and why even the most seasoned athletes need to respect the line between adventure and danger. Candice opens up about her 200-day streak of running 50Ks, the creation of the Arizona Monster 300, and what she’s learned from organizing and rescuing runners in some of the toughest races on Earth.
Together, Buzz and Candice explore how sleep, fear, and risk shape performance, and why the most meaningful endurance challenges aren’t just about suffering, but about self-reliance, courage, and curiosity.