
New England Endurance Podcast
Celebrating New England's thriving endurance sports culture.
Our mission is to passionately showcase and celebrate the vibrant endurance sports culture thriving in New England. Through engaging conversations, local endurance athletes (Art Trapotsis and Eric Schenker) embark on a journey to uncover the essence of the region's clubs, group rides, cherished routes, legendary races, and the devoted community of athletes who proudly call New England home.
From the exhilarating realms of road cycling to the rugged trails of mountain biking, from triathlons to ultramarathons, from open-water swimming to collegiate rowing, this podcast is a tribute to the challenges, victories, and compelling narratives that shape the endurance sports landscape in this distinctive part of the United States.
With a commitment to fostering connections, providing valuable insights, and igniting inspiration, we strive to unite, inform, and empower the New England endurance community.
New England Endurance Podcast
The Vermont 100 Endurance Race: A Legacy of Ultrarunners, Adaptive Athletes, and Horses - with Amy Rusiecki
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In this episode we interview Amy Rusiecki — ultrarunner, trail advocate, race director of the iconic Vermont 100 Endurance Race, and race director of the Beast Coast Trail Running Series.
We take a deep dive into the origins of the Vermont 100 and how it began as a horse endurance ride and remains one of the only events in the world where horses and runners share the same 100-mile course. Amy discusses what it takes to direct a race of this magnitude, from coordinating dual events to cultivating a tight-knit, supportive race culture.
More than just a race, the VT100 is a beacon of inclusivity — proudly being the first trail ultra to welcome adaptive athletes and raising money for the Vermont Adaptive. Amy speaks passionately about her mission to foster a trail running culture that is accessible, welcoming, and community-driven.
The conversation also spotlights the Beast Coast Trail Running series, a collection of events (like the Seven Sisters trail race) that embody the rugged charm and spirited camaraderie of New England’s trail scene. Amy shares her insights on what makes the East Coast ultrarunning community so unique, why volunteerism is at the heart of these events, and how the region’s technical terrain delivers a one-of-a-kind endurance challenge.
Key Takeaways:
- The Vermont 100 is one of the only ultra races where runners and horses compete side by side.
- The event has a strong, family-like community and emphasizes volunteer participation.
- VT100 was the first trail ultra to officially include adaptive athletes, pushing the standard for inclusion.
- The race is working to welcome neurodiverse athletes, part of a broader inclusivity initiative.
- Beast Coast Trail Running is also a club that has been newly formed for runners located in Western Massachusetts.
Art & Eric embark on a journey to showcase and celebrate the endurance sports community in New England.