
The Trailhead How DJ Romy Ancona Became Ultrarunning's Party Planner
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Dec 9, 2025 Romy Ancona, a DJ and trail runner from Colorado's Roaring Fork Valley, shares their unique journey blending music and outdoor adventures. They discuss the vibrant finish lines they create at races and their efforts to promote inclusivity in the ultrarunning community. After a serious accident that broke their back, Romy reflects on how their relationship with running has changed. They also explore the significance of mixing tracks for live events, their love for eclectic music, and the quirky habit of watching pro paintball on the treadmill!
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Curation Matters More Than Gear
- Romy defines DJing broadly as anyone selecting music for an event, regardless of gear or software.
- They view curation and reading the room as the essential DJ skill, not equipment wizardry.
Ask For Client Songs To Personalize Sets
- For bespoke events, Romy curates playlists in advance and asks clients for 10–30 personal songs to shape the set.
- They then use their own judgment to fill gaps and tailor energy through the event.
Ego Lost, Opportunities Gained
- Early in their career Romy refused open-format gigs due to ego, insisting on house/techno only.
- Over time they dropped the ego and embraced all formats, which expanded opportunities and skills.
