Send us a text "We have a growth problem in trail running—and it's both a blessing and a curse. The question is: are we building with community, or building on top of it?" Corrine Malcolm isn't just asking these questions—she's in the rooms where they get answered. As a sports marketing consultant with HOKA, former UTMB commentator, coach, and podcaster, she's spent the last few years working inside the industry to shape trail running's future. But she's also been a professional athlete since...
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Send us a text "We have a growth problem in trail running—and it's both a blessing and a curse. The question is: are we building with community, or building on top of it?" Corrine Malcolm isn't just asking these questions—she's in the rooms where they get answered. As a sports marketing consultant with HOKA, former UTMB commentator, coach, and podcaster, she's spent the last few years working inside the industry to shape trail running's future. But she's also been a professional athlete since...
Chris Goldschmidt: Rebuilding the World’s Most Beautiful Marathon — How Two Oceans Is Turning the Tide
The Trail Chasers
40 minutes
2 months ago
Chris Goldschmidt: Rebuilding the World’s Most Beautiful Marathon — How Two Oceans Is Turning the Tide
Send us a text 💭 “People want this race to succeed. There’s an amazing amount of goodwill out there — it really is the world’s most beautiful marathon.” — Chris Goldschmidt What does it take to rebuild South Africa’s most iconic road race and restore faith in the world’s most beautiful marathon? In this episode of Trail Chasers, host Dean Horwitz sits down with Two Oceans Marathon Chairperson Chris Goldschmidt to go behind the scenes of one of the biggest comebacks in South African running. ...
The Trail Chasers
Send us a text "We have a growth problem in trail running—and it's both a blessing and a curse. The question is: are we building with community, or building on top of it?" Corrine Malcolm isn't just asking these questions—she's in the rooms where they get answered. As a sports marketing consultant with HOKA, former UTMB commentator, coach, and podcaster, she's spent the last few years working inside the industry to shape trail running's future. But she's also been a professional athlete since...