![]() ![]() Mile-High Motivation: A Journey into the Minds of Top Boulder-Area Trail Runners – Trail Runner (May ’11 – co-authored with Meghan M.Your City’s Dirty Little Secret: A Guide to America’s Top Trail Running Towns – Runners World (Spring ’11 Trail Issue – co-authored with Meghan M.America’s Fittest Real Athletes: Neal Gorman Profile – Outside (May ’11).Here are some samples of my earlier freelance work: Racing above 15,000 feet at the Yading Skyrace in China. You can keep up with my training on Strava. Within one year and two years after graduation, respectively, I had logged my first marathon and my first ultramarathon. After college, I quickly returned to distance running. I next ran for Haverford College, first as a middle distance runner (800, 1500, 3000, steeplechase) and then, oddly enough, as a sprinter (200, 400, 400 hurdles). Three years later, after receiving much encouragement and support, I was a three-season team captain and relatively successful distance runner. When I entered high school, I joined the cross country team and was the slowest guy on the team… by far. Let me share how I got to that point including my running history, my current professional pursuits, and a bit more about me.ĭuring my nearly three decades of running, I’ve gathered varied experience. In fact, I enjoy trail running and ultramarathons enough that in April 2009 I quit my job as a Washington, DC-based attorney to make my passion for trail running into my profession. I’ve now been passionate about trail running for most of my life and, since 2002, I’ve focused on ultra-distance trail running. It should come as little surprise that I love running, especially trail running. Hi, my name is Bryon Powell and I’m the founder and Editor-in-Chief of. ![]()
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