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Overcrowded Events & Nature Sets a Limit

Overcrowded Events & Nature Sets a Limit

Update: 2025-12-16
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In this episode of the One More K podcast, hosts Ned and Markus explore the dynamic landscape of running, focusing on the recent surge in marathon participation and the challenges it presents. They delve into the complexities of organizing large-scale events, discussing issues like overcrowding and environmental impact, while also highlighting the positive aspects of increased interest in the sport. The conversation touches on the balance between maintaining the integrity of traditional races and adapting to the growing demand for participation.

The hosts also examine the role of nature in shaping the future of running events. They discuss how environmental factors and changing weather patterns are influencing race planning and execution, emphasizing the need for adaptability and innovation in the face of these challenges. Markus shares insights on how nature's unpredictability can both limit and inspire new race formats, encouraging a deeper connection between runners and the natural world.

Finally, Ned and Markus turn their attention to the rise of running influencers and the evolving concept of personal branding within the sport. They discuss how athletes are leveraging social media to build their own brands, shifting the traditional dynamics of sponsorship and marketing. The episode concludes with a reflection on the future of running, pondering the next big trends and the ongoing quest for new challenges and adventures in the running community.


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Overcrowded Events & Nature Sets a Limit

Overcrowded Events & Nature Sets a Limit

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