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Ari Hendrix: Journey to the Olympic Marathon Trials, a Quest to Top The List

Ari Hendrix: Journey to the Olympic Marathon Trials, a Quest to Top The List

FromWomen's Running Stories


Ari Hendrix: Journey to the Olympic Marathon Trials, a Quest to Top The List

FromWomen's Running Stories

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Dec 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Elite marathon runner Ari Hendrix did not grow up dreaming of running. Up through college, Hendrix’s athletic heart was firmly focused on the basketball court.
But when professional prospects didn’t pan out after her college career ended, Hendrix had to face the harsh fast reality that the sport that had defined her days and shaped her dreams was over. 
This is the story of letting go of one dream, and being open to discovering what new, unexpected dreams can arise. 
So while Hendrix never considered running a sport of interest when she was young, her father–who died just before Hendrix’s senior year of college–thought differently. He was amazed by her sprinting speed. With the enthusiasm of a proud dad, he would say that she could be fast enough to go to the Olympics.  
When Hendrix was faced with the loss of her basketball dreams, she decided she needed a focus, a big challenge that would require a big commitment. Remembering her father’s vision of her becoming a runner, she decided to give it a go.
Hendrix wanted to do the hardest thing she could think of, so she signed up for a marathon. 
In this episode, Hendrix traces her journey to running from basketball and how she went from completing that first marathon to now: Ari is currently training for the Olympic Trials Marathon as a sponsored athlete with the Oiselle Underbirds program. To qualify for the trials, runners must have run a 2:37 for the marathon or a 1:12 half marathon. To put this in basic terms: that is extremely difficult. 
Hendrix qualified with a 2:35 marathon at the 2022 California International Marathon, more commonly known as CIM. This race is one that many athletes use to run their fastest times. 
In addition to earning her spot at the trials, Hendrix is the third fastest runner on The List. (Erika Kemp is current first on The List; she ran 2:33 at the 2023 Boston Marathon). The List is an accounting of all of the American-born Black women who have broken 3 hours in the marathon. There are currently 31 women on The List.
Ari Hendrix's goal is to be first on The List.
Ways to Keep Up with Ari Hendrix
Instagram: @ari_hendrix1
Mentioned in this Episode
Oiselle: https://www.oiselle.com/
The Underbirds sponsorship program: https://www.oiselle.com/pages/year-of-the-underbird
The List: https://tedcorbitt.com/black-female-marathon-history/
Breaking Three Hours documentary: https://blackmarathoners.org/breaking-three-hours.shtml
Additional Women's Running Stories episodes featuring runners on The List
Erica Kemp: Championships, Challenges, and a Marathon Debut, at Boston
Sika Henry + Comrades Marathon: An Experience Like No Other
Erica Stanley-Dottin: A Sub-3-Hour Marathon Goal, A Team Dream Soars
LIVE EVENT: Podium Pioneers Panel (ft Marilyn Bevans, Patty Dillon, Jacqueline Hansen), 2023 Boston Marathon Expo
LIVE EVENT: Marilyn Bevan & Meagan Krifchin: Celebrating 50 Years of Women Running Boston
Ways to Connect and Engage with Women's Running Stories
Instagram: @womensrunningstories
Twitter: @WomenRunStories
Website: womensrunningstories.com
Email host Cherie: clouiseturner@gmail.com
Women's Running Stories is a member of the Evergreen network: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/
Women's Running Stories is proud to be featured as one of the top 20 Women's Running podcasts by Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/womens_running_podcasts/
Women's Running Stories is proud to be featured as #4 on the GoodPods top Running podcasts list
Released:
Dec 1, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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We share stories about running, told by women runners from around the world. Many episodes feature one woman’s story, focused around a topic that is central to her journey or central to her experiences as a woman runner. Some topics we’ve covered: aging and longevity, community building, RED-s, pregnancy, and the mental game, and we have an entire series about “experiences at South Africa’s 90-km/56-mile Comrades Marathon.” We also feature an entire series about 9 women’s journeys to the 2021 Boston Marathon: Roads to Boston 2021. This series traced the running stories of all these women, from the beginning, to earning their Boston entry, all the way to the finish line. We believe in the power of story to uplift, inspire, motivate, educate. Host/creator Cherie Turner, a competitive athlete since age 5, former professional bicycle racer, and a passionate runner for over two decades, also brings her own experience, challenges, and discoveries to the show, with the intent of inspiring others to pursue their own exceptional running journey, whatever form that takes.