Everyday Ultra

From Addiction to 200 Milers: Wes Plate on Sobriety, Running Obsession, and Becoming a Mid-Pack Legend

Dec 30, 2025
Wes Plate, an accomplished ultrarunner and race director, shares his inspiring journey from alcohol addiction to becoming a beloved figure in the running community. He discusses how running replaced his unhealthy coping mechanisms and transformed his life. Wes emphasizes the lessons ultrarunning teaches about resilience and mindset. He reflects on the profound impact of events like Cocodona on his self-identity and the importance of community among mid-pack runners. With a blend of ambition and humility, he reveals plans for future races and endeavors.
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ANECDOTE

Turning Point: Treatment And Recovery

  • Wes Plate checked himself into an inpatient aversion-treatment center in 2007 and the 10-day program stopped his cravings for alcohol.
  • He lost about 70 pounds over three years and gradually reconnected with running starting in 2012.
INSIGHT

Obsession Can Be Redirected

  • Wes sees the same obsessive energy that once fueled alcoholism as the force that now fuels his excellence in running and projects.
  • He reframes that drive to pursue healthier pursuits and channel intensity into productive goals.
ADVICE

Focus On The Next Aid Station

  • Focus on immediate, manageable steps instead of the overwhelming long-term finish line.
  • Treat life like an ultra: aim for the next aid station and practice before the big day.
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