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Why Trail Running Hides Competition
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- Jun 4, 2026
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Summary
Trail running culture loves winners. That's obvious. The sport builds documentaries about them, fills Instagram feeds with them, and spends months debating who will win Western States. But the more Josh thinks about it, the more he wonders whether trail running is actually comfortable with the competitive mindset that creates those winners in the first place. As Western States season begins, this conversation explores the difference between the participation version of trail running and the elite version, why those two worlds often get conflated, and what we miss when we use the values of one to understand the athletes competing in the other. Please give us a follow, rate the podcast, and give a review. If you’re new to Borderlands, start here . Topics / Timestamps 00:00 Two Sports Sharing One Start Line 02:51 The Values That Make Champions 05:49 Elite, Professional, and Why It Matters 08:38 What Trail Running Rewards 11:26 Telling an Inward Story About an Outward Competition 14:22 Do We Actually Want Competitors? Resources / Links Borderlands.cc Salt Lake Foothills Trail Races Josh Rosenthal on IG Related Episodes Ultra Running isn't Just Running Presented by Kiprun . ---- Borderlands explores trail running through culture, media, and the forces shaping it. Watch on YouTube Read on Substack