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Episode 63: Time to Talk States: Geeking Out on the Women of Western States 100

Episode 63: Time to Talk States: Geeking Out on the Women of Western States 100

Update: 2025-06-27
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In this special in-person episode recorded live from Olympic Valley, co-hosts Katie Asmuth, Leah Yingling, and Hilary Yang dive deep into the 2025 Western States 100 women’s field. With race day tomorrow, the trio goes full trail nerd mode on everything from top contenders and international shake-ups to training blocks, Strava sleuthing, and personal insights.

They break down race favorites, explore exciting dark horses, and spotlight powerful storylines. They also talk age group potential, debut 100-milers, and who might break the masters record this year.

You'll also hear behind-the-scenes training tidbits, pacer prep, what makes this year’s field so uniquely deep and international, and even some spicy pre-race speculation: Who might top the escarpment first? Who’s secretly training in heat suits? And who’s a quiet killer ready to make a big move?

It's a celebration of fierce women, racing guts, and the wild beauty of Western States 100. Let’s go.


This episode is edited and produced by the Sandyboy Productions Podcast Network.


A special thank you to Osprey for supporting this episode. Visit Osprey.com to explore their incredible products!


And a big thanks to our newest sponsor, ⁠Janji with the code TRAILNETWORK for a 10% discount on your Janji order.

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Episode 63: Time to Talk States: Geeking Out on the Women of Western States 100

Episode 63: Time to Talk States: Geeking Out on the Women of Western States 100

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