Francesco Puppi on the Pro Trail Runners Association and the Future of the Sport
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Trail running’s evolution from recreational to professional sport has not been without its own share of setbacks, and as often is the case, athletes are the ones most immediately affected by them. Facing the lack of a collective voice to confront these challenges, Nike Athlete Francesco Puppi co-founded the Pro Trail Runners Association (PTRA) in 2022 to enable an international body of elite trail runners to share concerns about the sport’s present and future. So, Matt Mitchell sat down with Francesco to learn more about the association’s specific areas of focus, including anti-doping, athlete rights, and environmental protection; why forming a union was necessary at this point in trail running’s level of professionalization; what the US can learn from Europe when it comes to further developing the sport; and much more. TOPICS & TIMES How Euros develop as runners (4:50)Where Francesco gets his passion for running (7:19)Top training resources (11:52)His background in physics (13:14)2022 recap (14:18)Trail running in the US vs. the EU (18:38)Breaking down the current pro trail running landscape (28:36)Co-founding the Pro Trail Runners Association (30:24)Where do we go from here? (43:16)Matt Carpenter & the “Legend of Pikes Peak” (47:13)How to support the PTRA (48:49)RELATED LINKS Learn more about the PTRABlister + Spot InsuranceBecome a Blister MemberCHECK OUT OUR OTHER PODCASTS CRAFTEDBlister PodcastGEAR:30Bikes & Big Ideas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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