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EP 775: I Spent $4,500 on One Race

Trail Runner Nation

Release Date: 04/03/2026

EP 775: I Spent $4,500 on One Race show art EP 775: I Spent $4,500 on One Race

Trail Runner Nation

What are some of the real costs of running an ultra?   In this episode,  ultra runner and coach talks about this, and it turns out the race entry is just the first pebble in the avalanche. We discuss the hidden expenses that pile up around an A-race: travel, nutrition, coaching, shoes, gear, hotels, rental cars, and the tiny financial gremlins that quietly multiply in the dark corners of race prep. Colleen shares that one of her hundred-mile races carried a $4,500 receipt, but she emphasizes that ultras can also be done on a shoestring with borrowed gear, local races, and simple...

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What are some of the real costs of running an ultra?  

In this episode,  ultra runner and coach Colleen Miracle talks about this, and it turns out the race entry is just the first pebble in the avalanche. We discuss the hidden expenses that pile up around an A-race: travel, nutrition, coaching, shoes, gear, hotels, rental cars, and the tiny financial gremlins that quietly multiply in the dark corners of race prep. Colleen shares that one of her hundred-mile races carried a $4,500 receipt, but she emphasizes that ultras can also be done on a shoestring with borrowed gear, local races, and simple nutrition. We wrestle with whether modern technology and gear have improved the sport or turned it into a glittering outdoor equipment bazaar with carbon-plated everything and hydration packs that resemble small spacecraft. Along the way, we celebrate community-driven “fat ass” races, the value of supporting race directors and small local events, and the idea that the memories, friendships, and growth from an ultra often outlast whatever else you could have bought with the money. In the end, the episode asks a bigger question: Is running expensive, or is it one of the best investments we make in ourselves?

Colleen's article in Ultrarunning Magazine

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00:00 – The Real Cost of an A-Race Scott and Don introduce the idea that race fees are only the tip of the iceberg floating through your checking account like a frozen credit card statement. Travel, gear, coaching, food, and training all add up fast. 

04:00 – Colleen’s $4,500 Race Receipt Colleen explains how she calculated the true cost of one of her hundred milers, while also making the case that ultras can be done far more cheaply depending on your choices. 

08:00 – Do You Really Need Expensive Gear? The conversation turns to GPS watches, hydration packs, carbon shoes, sunscreen, and whether trail running has become an arms race made of nylon, foam, and marketing copy.   

18:00 – Why Race Fees Keep Rising Scott, Don, and Colleen discuss what race directors are actually paying for: permits, insurance, aid stations, safety, volunteers, swag, and the complicated circus tent behind every starting line. 

23:30 – Fat Ass Races, Community & “Fat Heart” Running A joyful detour into old-school, low-cost grassroots races where the start line might be a stop sign and the bib comes from someone’s home printer. Colleen proposes a better name: “Fat Heart Race.” 

27:00 – If You Could Go Back, Would You? The group debates whether they would trade today’s expensive high-tech gear for the simpler, cheaper days of Timex watches, syrup bottles, and Snickers bars. 

39:00 – Is It Worth the Money? The closing reflection: maybe the finish line medal isn’t what you’re really paying for. Maybe you’re buying purpose, discipline, memories, friendships, and the version of yourself that only appears after a few predawn training runs and a questionable amount of squirrel’s nut butter.