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4: What Makes a Race Actually Ready for Para Athletes
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- Jun 10, 2026
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Summary
There is a difference between getting into a race and showing up to a race that already has you in mind. For para athletes, that difference can decide whether race week is spent preparing to compete or explaining why they belong there in the first place. In this episode of The Endurance Gap, Dani Aravich and Zachary Friedley break down the 2026 para trail and road scene, including the UTMB Para Trail Summit, Mammoth Trailfest's para podium prize purse, Boston Marathon's para categories, and the race systems that are starting to move beyond basic access. The conversation shows what happens when races do not stop at allowing para athletes into the field, but actually build programming, support, recognition, and competitive opportunities around them. What's Discussed: (23:39) How UTMB North America created para-focused programming through the UTMB Para Trail Summit. (25:05) Why clinics, podium recognition, adaptive athlete policies, and trail opportunities matter for para athletes. (27:08) How Born to Adapt is planning support for athletes pursuing the 2027 UTMB finals. (27:38) Why Mammoth Trailfest adding a para podium prize purse is a major moment for para trail racing. (31:55) What the Boston Marathon shows about para categories, podiums, prize purses, and elite road racing. (34:14) Why Dani is training for Grandma's Marathon with Boston 2027 in mind. If you are deciding where to race next, this episode can help you think about what kind of race deserves your energy. It can help you notice which events are building real systems for para athletes and which ones are still only offering permission without support. More from Dani Aravich: Website: daniaravich.com/ Instagram: @theonearmdan Threads: @theonearmdan More from Zachary Friedley: Website: borntoadapt.org/ Instagra…