Running 200 miles for New Incentives

What is this?

After a running career[1] across marathons, 50K, 50-mile, 100K, and 100-mile distance events over the past eleven years, I’m tackling the 200-mile distance at the Tahoe 200 from June 14-18 this year.

It’s a bit of a ridiculous, silly challenge. It’s also completely wild that I have a privileged life living in a high-income country like the US that allows me to tackle such an adventure.

Given all this, I have decided to fundraise for New Incentives through my training and build-up for the event. This is my PledgeIt donation page. I’m thankful to have the support of the folks at High Impact Athletes in putting my page together and thinking through my campaign. My goal is to raise $10,036 to support 650 children enrolling in New Incentive’s vaccination program at a cost of $15.44 per infant[2].

I hope you can help promote my fundraising efforts or consider donating yourself! I’m posting on the Forum because it’s a wild enough idea that perhaps I can bring some new folks into effective giving in the process.[3]

Me running with my pacer, Lin, in the overnight section of the Javelina 100 in October 2023 [Photo Credit: Scott Rokis]

Can I even finish?

The short answer: I think so!

I have attempted the 200-mile distance once before, at the Moab 240. I only made it about 120 miles before succumbing to the hotter-than-average 110°F heat in the canyons on the second day. Unfortunately, they last-minute swapped out the Tailwind electrolyte solution on course and replaced it with a non-vegan offering, which I wasn’t willing to take. I ended up relying on salt pills instead, which wasn’t enough. Even after losing my hearing in one ear due to electrolyte imbalance, I was determined to shoulder ahead. Unfortunately, when I stopped being able to keep food or liquids down, my pacer[4] physically carried me a mile into the next aid station, where I passed out and woke up in a van with the race crew. Understandably, they let me know they would be pulling me from the race.

So, I definitely “DNF’d” [Did Not Finish] that race, even though I took away a lot of important lessons from it. I have since completed a number of challenging 100-mile ultramarathons, including:

I’ve otherwise completed Ironman Wisconsin, qualified for the Boston Marathon twice, backpacked around Wisconsin, biked, rock climbed, and generally feel that I am well-positioned as an endurance athlete to tackle this challenge in Lake Tahoe this June.

Me near the start of the Javelina 100 [in the blue shirt] with my friend Dana [white boat hat] [Photo Credit: Scott Rokis]

I think I’m ready! To be clear, my only real goal is to complete the race. I would describe myself as a ‘mid-pack’ runner in the 200-mile distance, at best. I will be running alongside such professional legends as Courtney Dauwalter, who has notably attempted to break the course record at the Tahoe 200[7] by completing it in <48 hours. She also took the overall win[8] (for both men and women) in the Moab 240 in 2017.

Regardless of how or when I finish the course, I’m excited for the journey of a lifetime this June. I love running and movement – it’s one of my greatest passions. Combining it with a way to create impact for cost-effective charities is a bit of a dream, so here I go!

https://​​pledgeit.org/​​200-miles

Me on a climb around mile 23 of the Javelina 100, as the heat of the desert started to roast us [Photo Credit: Scott Rokis]
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    Ultrasignup Results—Note that Ultrasignup isn’t integrated with every race, but it covers a good number of them. Notably, for example, I completed a 100K in zero-degree temperatures in northern Wisconsin called the Frozen Otter [now Frigid Fox] in January 2018, which isn’t indicated in my Ultrasignup results.

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    httpnumbers://​www.newincentives.org/​impact The cost per infant is $15.44, while vaccinating an infant against seven diseases costs around$155.

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    Disclosure: I’m Managing Director at One for the World, where we work with students and young professionals to fundraise for impactful charities, including New Incentives. If you know anyone interested in setting up a chapter with us at an MBA program, law school, or company in the US or Canada, please send them here!

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    Before UMTB bought it out!

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    The photo in the link preview is from this race!

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    This video is a really inspiring watch about Courtney’s record-breaking Tahoe attempt in 2018:

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