

FKT Podcast
Fastest Known
The podcast of www.fastestknowntime.com. Bringing you interviews and stories from record setting athletes and personalities from around the globe. Learn about the best FKT routes, who did them, and how fast.
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Nov 6, 2020 • 58min
David Roche - the coach of the stars! - #110
David, along with his wife Megan, is an excellent runner, and a renowned coach ... and is he also the most positive person in the world? We asked four of his clients what they thought!
"He is very high bandwidth -- making hundreds of runners feel like he's truly their personal coach."
"I'd say he's the most enthusiastically and eternally optimistic person there is when it comes to his athletes."
'He's a low-key savant. And a brilliant environmental lawyer on the side."
"David helps so many athletes see their potential successfully; it really is incredible. Only 6 days a week with a full on rest day for all his athletes, which is far less intensity than I've seen; it is incredible how successful his program is."
What are David's thoughts on 'rest' versus 'volume'? (You'll be surprised).
And finally:
"His perspective and aerial view on life and the world is cosmic. Sometimes I think he's living in the year 2500 and his 2020 avatar is just trying to correct all of our dumbass mistakes we're making today."

Oct 30, 2020 • 51min
Meghan Hicks - she really does Run Far! - #109
Meghan Hicks has run countless ultra marathons, while she seems to specialize in the really long adventures. Such as five top-ten finishes at the Marathon des Sables! More locally, she has great results on the iconic Nolan's 14 line.
"I played around on the Nolan's line for 2-3 years before I thought it was even possible to do it".
Then she set the Female FKT in 2016. Which Sabrina Stanley broke on August 10 this year. Which Meghan took back on September 5. Which Sabrina re-took on October 3. The ladies are getting after it!
A special Thank You to Zoë Rom, for co-hosting this week's episode!
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Oct 23, 2020 • 46min
Zoë Rom - The inside scoop from an Editor at Trail Runner Magazine - 108
Zoë is a podcast host (see link in her CV below), has graduate degree in Environmental Journalism, and could be a public speaker - you should listen to this one!
"It's a tough time to be an independent publisher. I urge people, if there's something you like, you should absolutely become a supporter. It's not enough to just enjoy what we enjoy, we must become mindful consumers."
And her insights on technical FKTs is a must listen:
"I have a higher tolerance for exposure than I do for choss ... as long as it isn't moving underneath me, I'm OK."
Mentioned in this podcast is the convo we had with Courtney Dauwalter.
"What brings joy into your life? Find a way to help keep it going."
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Oct 16, 2020 • 48min
Dr Dirtbag - is he a real doctor, and how did he bag 18 big FKTs? - 107
Sean O'Rourke defended his PhD thesis in 2009 (so he is a doctor) and instead of starting a job, immediately moved into is car so he could climb more mountains (thus he's a legit dirtbag too). And those 18 FKTs?
"I’m a so-so runner and climber who has found a niche and focused on it."
Nice work Sean! Dr Dirtbag has since written a book, bike-packed in South America, and ... lives out of a slightly larger car.
"I am pretty good at objectives with: (1) enough climbing to keep the runners away; (2) enough running to keep the climbers away; and (3) no money to be made."
Thanks to sponsors PATH Projects (www.pathprojects.com) and Athletic Brewing Co. (www.athleticbrewing.com)

Oct 9, 2020 • 1h 1min
"Win At All Costs" - a New book by Matt Hart on the Nike Oregon Project - 106
Matt is a longtime endurance athlete who wrote a startling new book, just published on October 6, on the Alberto Salazar doping scandal and the dominant (domineering?) Nike Oregon Project. This corporate giant was on top of the running world, until Salazar was given a 4 year suspension last September 30, causing the NOP to shut down immediately after.
INSIDE NIKE RUNNING AND ITS CULTURE OF DECEPTION
"An explosive behind-the-scenes look that reveals for the first time the unsettling details of Nike’s elite running program—the Nike Oregon Project—exposing a litany of lies and deception, and a culture built around performance-enhancing drugs."
Matt has been working on this book since 2017. He interviewed over 100 people. He knows his stuff ... and it's very interesting!
"When I visited Nike's Oregon campus in December, they were re-opening the Salazar building, like everything was fine. But 400 Nike employees were out there picketing their own company. They were carrying signs reading, 'Do the right thing', and 'We believe Mary.'"
Buy the book: https://amzn.to/36RpTwd

Oct 2, 2020 • 35min
A race on the Adirondack 46ers with Alyssa Godesky and Sarah Keyes - #105
This is cool! The two ladies started on the same route at approximately the same time, but from different places - who would complete the route first?
"I’m very surprised we seem to be the first to have done a “race” style FKT, it certainly added a fun element to the attempt." - SARAH
"It was good to know Sarah was out there - a little different because it added pressure, but helpful." - ALYSSA
The 'Beast Coast' sometimes doesn't get enough attention, and the two women describe what makes it special ... and hard.
This episode is sponsored by PATH Projects – www.pathprojects.com

Sep 25, 2020 • 38min
What Route has 432,500' of elevation gain? Eric Gilbertson is here to tell you - #104
That's no typo: the Rocky Mountain Slam has 432,500' of elevation gain. He climbed 205 summits in 1,030 miles, and set FKTs on Colorado's Highest Hundred and the Wyoming 13ers en route, without attempting to do so.
"This summer I had originally planned on a 2-month international mountaineering expedition, but had to cancel at the last minute due to coronavirus-related travel restrictions in early June. So I decided to climb the Colorado 14ers, Wyoming 13ers, and Montana 12ers. The day before I left I decided to also try to squeeze in the Colorado Centennials."
Two weeks notice, massive, unprecedented route - no problem, right? Right. Eric did not get lost, sick, or injured over 60 days.
"I like to climb mountains."

Sep 18, 2020 • 52min
Andy Wacker - 12 FKTs, all going full out - #103
We've heard from people doing the incredible high routes, going non-stop often above timberline for days - now let's hear from one of the fastest FKT runners out there!

Sep 11, 2020 • 40min
Milner Pass to Berthoud Pass - Nick and Ryan go really high, really fast - #102
Dang - this is the last big route I always intended to do myself! It's that good, that big of a prize. Justin Simoni finally accomplished it, then 19 days later Nick Pedatella and Ryan Smith crushed this huge route on the Continental Divide in Colorado.
"It seemed right on the edge of feasibility - that's what attracted us to it."
Staying on the crest, they summited 50 named peaks all over 12,000' high, including much 4th class and some 5th class scrambling.
"We didn't see a tree for two and half days!"
"You can't make a mistake - you have to pay attention all the time."
The duo went Unsupported, non-stop, through two days and two nights.
"It is definitely a great route! Very challenging in many ways, and pushed us right to the edge."

Sep 4, 2020 • 1h 2min
Eco-Challenge Special: Insider Scoop with Danelle Ballengee and Rea Kolbl - #101
Thanks to PATH Projects for sponsoring this episode! Visit pathprojects.com
"The World's Toughest Race" - probably is! After a 17 year absence, Bear Grylls brings back Eco-Challenge on steroids, with a massive budget and plenty of stories, all on a bigger and badder course. The 417 miles on Fiji, included all kinds of paddling, trekking, biking, ropes, and wading through hypothermia-inducing cold water; the 66 teams were given 11 days to finish, and for 22 teams, that wasn't enough. The 10-part series on Amazon Prime is definitely worth watching.
Danelle and Rea were there. Both outstanding athletes, they provide us with great insights on E-C as they participated at opposite ends of the spectrum.
Danelle (Podcast #35) was on Team Endure, which garnered the most TV time of the entire show, as it featured her friends Mark Macy, who has done every single E-C and now has Alzheimer's disease, supported by his son and top racer Travis Macy.
Rea (Podcast #75) was on Team Canada, which got no camera time, as the E-C staff had not heard of them. Which was a big mistake, as they also had Ryan Atkins (18 FKTs and Podcast #73), who like Rea is a top Obstacle Course Racer. They finished a strong second.
Both have applied for E-C 2021, so stay tuned! Rea will stick with her team, and now that Mark has retired, Team Endure will add their former AR teammate Dave Mackey! Look out...