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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 1H 6M

Unpacking the Journey of a Pro Trail Runner: Jenny Quilty

from Hurts So Good · host Orsy Szabo

Discover the story behind Jenny Quilty’s impressive trail running career, her motivations, setbacks, and her unique perspective on racing, mental resilience, and community engagement. Whether you're aspiring to race at high levels or simply want insight into top-tier ultra running mentalities, this episode offers valuable lessons and inspiring narratives.

Discover the story behind Jenny Quilty’s impressive trail running career, her motivations, setbacks, and her unique perspective on racing, mental resilience, and community engagement. Whether you're aspiring to race at high levels or simply want insight into top-tier ultra running mentalities, this episode offers valuable lessons and inspiring narratives.

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