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Inside the Race Industry: The Future of Timing & Why Races Cost So Much with CEO Phil Dumontet

The Strength Running Podcast

Release Date: 08/22/2024

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Ever catch yourself complaining about how much you paid to sign up for a race? Here's the inside story.

Phil Dumontet is a 2:42 marathoner, the founder of Boulderthon, and the CEO of race management and timing company Brooksee.

Personally, I believe Brooksee's timing technology is going to revolutionize road racing in the future.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • The day-to-day of a racing management company CEO: managing races, training teams, and building partnerships

  • Race marketing and differentiation, with a look at Portland and Boulderthon's strategies

  • Race planning, permitting, and the economic impact Boulderthon has

  • Requests runners have of races, like bringing Grammy Award-winning artists to the after-party

  • Reducing race entry fees, exploring membership models, and increasing loyalty programs

  • Race timing technology, including RFID mats and handheld devices

  • Improving spectator experience at endurance events using real-time data and tech

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