• On The Runs 133 - Jamie Staton

  • Nov 5 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 56 mins
  • Podcast

On The Runs 133 - Jamie Staton

  • Summary

  • We are so excited to welcome our guest Jamie Staton (13:34) to the On The Runs PodFam. on this episode. In this episode, host Eric and Erika welcome Jamie Staton, a well-known sports director at WMUR and race announcer from New Hampshire for Millennium Running. Jamie shares his journey from hating running to becoming an avid marathoner, including his experiences with the Boston Marathon and the challenges of training. He discusses the importance of self-accountability in running and how it has shaped his life. Jamie also delves into his role as a race announcer, sharing insights on the preparation and skills required to call names during races, and the joy of being part of the running community. In this conversation, Jamie shares his experiences as a race announcer and sports broadcaster, discussing the energy of race day, the behind-the-scenes chaos, and the emotional journey of running marathons, particularly the Boston Marathon. He reflects on his broadcasting career, including memorable moments from the World Series and his transition to nonprofit work with Easterseals. The discussion also touches on the importance of preparation, the challenges of race day, and
    picking the songs to play at the races for the Millennium Running crew.

    During the tros, Eric and Erika are joined by a podfam favorite, Tara Pterodactyl. They celebrate the achievements of their running community, including the New York City Marathon and the introduction of a new ultramarathoner, Tara Pterodactyl. They discuss the excitement surrounding major marathons, and Hamster Wheel. The conversation is filled with humor, pranks, and plans for future events, making it a lively and engaging episode. In this engaging conversation, the hosts reflect on their experiences in the ultra marathon community, sharing personal stories of triumph, emotional challenges, and the camaraderie that defines the running culture. Tara recounts her journey through her first ultra marathon, while Erika shares the emotional rollercoaster of completing a 100-mile race. The discussion highlights the importance of support from fellow runners and the joy of celebrating achievements together.

    Takeaways

    Jamie Staton has been a sports director for over 26 years.
    Jamie hated running in high school but found a passion for it later.
    He completed nine marathons and six Boston marathons.
    Running requires self-accountability and personal drive.
    The Boston Marathon in 2018 was a challenging experience for Jamie.
    Jamie became a race announcer through a connection with John Mortimer.
    He emphasizes the importance of announcing names correctly during races.
    Relay races are a fun way to engage with friends and the running community. The energy at the start line is contagious and addicting.
    Race announcing involves juggling multiple tasks and high-pressure moments.
    Preparation is key for a successful race day experience.
    The Boston Marathon is a unique and emotional experience for runners.
    Unexpected race experiences can lead to personal bests.
    Music plays a crucial role in energizing runners before a race.
    Behind-the-scenes work is essential for smooth race operations.
    Transitioning from broadcasting to nonprofit work can be fulfilling.
    The camaraderie and community in the running world are invaluable.

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