Episodes

  • Seizing the Third Running Boom
    Jun 12 2025

    Welcome to "The Future of Running" podcast on Head Start presented by Brooksee and hosted by Phil Dumontet.

    In this episode, Phil sits down with Rob Simmelkjaer, CEO of New York Road Runners for a supercharged deep dive into the future of running.

    What will the next decade of running look like? Why is NYRR producing a film for Tribeca? Can races go fully carbon neutral — and how soon? From media savvy to mental health, fan engagement to climate action, Rob shares visionary insights and hard-earned lessons from his Olympic broadcasting days to his current leadership of the world’s largest running organization.

    Also in this episode, how one smart registration question can unlock a content goldmine, what race directors can learn from ESPN, and two bold ideas that could reshape the entire sport. Don’t miss this inside look at where the sport of running is headed — and how you can be part of shaping it.


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Inside the Future of the World Marathon Majors
    May 29 2025

    Welcome to "The Future of Running" podcast on Head Start presented by Brooksee and hosted by Phil Dumontet.

    In this episode, Phil sits down with Dawna Stone, CEO of Abbott World Marathon Majors. Together, they unpack the latest milestones in global marathon events, including Sydney’s entry as the seventh major and the tantalizing possibility of Cape Town joining next. What does it take to become a World Marathon Major? And what’s the bold vision behind a possible Nine Star Medal?

    Dawna and Phil also dive into some of the biggest trends shaping the future of running — from the rise of Gen Z runners and their mental health-driven motivations, to tech innovations like real-time glucose tracking and performance-boosting nutrition strategies. What does the future hold for race formats, participation, and the marathon experience itself?

    This episode is a must-listen for race directors who want to stay ahead of the curve. With insider insights from one of the most influential leaders in the sport, plus practical takeaways on race excellence and community impact, it’s packed with ideas to inspire your next big move.

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    47 mins
  • Race Medals
    May 5 2025

    In 1897, the Boston Athletic Association, then only ten years old, decided to organize the first ever Boston Marathon, thus giving birth to the longest continuously running marathon in the world. Of the 15 people who took part in the race, ten finished. And to commemorate the achievement of its members in that inaugural Boston Marathon, all ten finishers came away with a medal, thus giving birth to one of the most enduring traditions in mass participation sports: the finisher medal.

    So, what makes a great medal? How should you choose a medal that works best for your race’s theme and budget? What kinds of things should you look out for in designing your medal and managing those all-important order quantities and delivery timelines? And how can you use your most important race bling to attract new participants to your event?

    That’s what we’re discussing today with my guests, mother and daughter, Kim and Morgan Ashworth of veteran medal suppliers’ Ashworth Awards. Now in its third generation, Ashworth Awards has been the go-to medal supplier for some of the greatest races in the United States for over 60 years. And with Kim and Morgan’s help we’ll explore every aspect of race medals, from production and design to order management and - seeing as the world’s heading that way - the effect tariffs may already be having on the price and availability of that all important finisher bling.

    In this episode:

    • Pros, cons and costs of different types of medals: die-cast, stamped, acrylic, wooden medals.
    • Medal platings and colours
    • How race medals are produced
    • The popularity and versatility of utility medals
    • Made in the USA dimensional steel medals
    • The effect of tariffs on medal imports and costs
    • Working with a vendor to design your race medal
    • Obtaining samples before a production run
    • Managing order quantities and lead times
    • Tips for reusing and recycling leftover medals
    • Pros and cons of ordering through a vendor vs ordering directly from an overseas manufacturer
    • Using your medal in your race marketing
    • Offering personalized medals

    Many thanks to our podcast sponsors, RunSignup and Brooksee, for supporting our efforts to provide great, free content to the race director community:

    RunSignup are the leading all-in-one technology solution for endurance and fundraising events. More than 28,000 events use RunSignup's free and integrated solution to save time, grow their events, and raise more. Find out more at https://runsignup.com/.

    Brooksee are the timing technology industry-leader, bringing affordable real-time tracking and timing checkpoints to races with their patented iPhone-sized micro checkpoints. Find out more and get 50% off your timing for your next event at https://www.brooksee.com/headstart.

    You can find more resources on anything and everything related to race directing on our website RaceDirectorsHQ.com.

    You can also share your questions about liability waivers or anything else in our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/racedirectorshq/

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    1 hr and 52 mins
  • Community & Inclusivity at the LA Marathon
    Mar 12 2025

    Welcome to "The Future of Running" podcast on Head Start presented by Brooksee and hosted by Phil Dumontet.

    In this episode, Phil sits down with Stacey Embretson, Senior Director of Operations for the LA Marathon, to go behind the scenes of one of the most iconic races in the country, exploring how the LA Marathon has evolved since 2008 and where it's headed next.

    What does the future of major city marathons look like? How do you innovate in an event with decades of history, while keeping pace with the new technology and runner expectations? And, how do you navigate complex, multi jurisdictional logistics while adapting to climate change and wildfires?

    Whether you're a race director and event organizer or just passionate about where endurance sports are headed, this episode is packed with insights into what it really takes to put on the races of the future.

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    55 mins
  • Introducing: The Future of Running
    Mar 10 2025

    Today we have something a little bit different for you: we are announcing the upcoming release of “The Future of Running” mini podcast series, a limited, five-episode podcast series hosted by Brooksee CEO, Phil Dumontet, here, on your Head Start podcast feed.

    Many of you may know Phil personally or may have heard of his work (or may even have listened to him on this podcast discussing the growth of his Boulderthon race). If you have, you would know Phil as a very energetic, forward-looking leader in our industry. So putting him in the driving seat of his own mini interview series and benefitting from his perspective and that of the great guests he’ll be hosting I’m sure will add a lot of value to the podcast and to your listening time.

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    19 mins
  • Race Trends 2024
    Feb 19 2025

    RunSignup’s annual RaceTrends report is the closest thing we get in the endurance events industry to a market-wide survey of what is happening in events and event participation. And the latest RaceTrends report for 2024 is out, shedding a unique light into the long-term trends taking shape in the race management industry.

    So, how are we doing? Is the COVID-era hangover well and truly behind us? What do the numbers say for current and future participation growth in endurance events? And are the bullish pricing trends we saw in 2023 still holding up in 2024?

    With me today to discuss all this and more is RunSignup’s Director of Marketing, and person responsible for this very important piece of research, Johanna Goode. And with Johanna’s help we’ll be making sense of the numbers, diving deep into some of the most important factors driving industry trends, and thinking through some of the implications of these findings for the future of endurance events.

    In this episode:

    • On the right track: strong growth in participation carries through to 2024
    • Repeat participation across different event distances
    • What is holding back growth in larger events?
    • Understanding regional differences in event participation growth
    • Promoting locally: reaching out to local running clubs, other events and timers
    • Using referral rewards to grow your race
    • Are events getting better at attracting younger runners?
    • Registration patterns: are runners really procrastinating in signing up?
    • The importance of keeping registrations open as long as possible.
    • Year-on-year entry fee changes across different event distances
    • Keeping race costs down through optional swag
    • Could introducing more price increases lead to more registrations?
    • Mobile registrations: using Apple Pay vs storing credit card details
    • Price transparency laws: what they are, and how they will affect the presentation of registration prices for your race
    • The decline of social media traffic to race websites

    You can download the full 2024 RaceTrends report for free: https://runsignup.com/trends

    Many thanks to our podcast sponsors, RunSignup and Brooksee, for supporting our efforts to provide great, free content to the race director community:

    RunSignup are the leading all-in-one technology solution for endurance and fundraising events. More than 28,000 events use RunSignup's free and integrated solution to save time, grow their events, and raise more. Find out more at https://runsignup.com/.

    Brooksee are the timing technology industry-leader, bringing affordable real-time tracking and timing checkpoints to races with their patented iPhone-sized micro checkpoints. Find out more and get 50% off your timing for your next event at https://www.brooksee.com/headstart.

    You can find more resources on anything and everything related to race directing on our website RaceDirectorsHQ.com.

    You can also share your questions about liability waivers or anything else in our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/racedirectorshq/

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Permits
    Jan 20 2025

    When it comes to putting on races, obtaining a permit (or permits, as the case may be) is one of the most fundamental aspects of the race planning process. However, with increasingly busier local event schedules and ever-changing permitting requirements, obtaining a permit for any event is becoming both costlier and more complicated than ever.

    So, how can you best navigate the event permitting process? What things do you need to prepare for and focus on before reaching out to your local council or police department? And how do you manage the timeline of permit approvals alongside the 10,000 other balls you’re juggling in delivering your race?

    That’s what we’re discussing today with my guest, Glass City Marathon award-winning race director, Clint McCormick. It’s a pleasure to welcome Clint back to the podcast for our first episode of 2025 and to be able to share in his expertise in the topic of permitting.

    With Clint’s help we’ll be looking at all aspects of the permitting process, from figuring out whom to contact first and when, understanding what authorities might expect from your event, preparing your application in a way that gives you the best chance of success, as well as managing a denial of permit deep into your event planning cycle, should you be unfortunate enough to have to face such an eventuality.

    In this episode:

    • Do you really need a permit to operate your race?
    • Who issues permits and where to go to get started.
    • The curious case of the the Malibu Triathlon permit switch.
    • How the proliferation of events strains local communities and increases competition for permits.
    • What things you need to have ready to get started with the permitting process.
    • How early should you look to start the permitting process?
    • How to handle the uncertainty of permit approvals while planning your race.
    • Does your experience as a race director factor into the permitting process
    • What other factors can improve (or hurt) your chances of obtaining a race permit?
    • Does securing a permit this year give you a head start in securing a permit next year?
    • Alternative routes and weather contingency plans in your permit application.
    • Appealing against a permit application rejection.
    • What to do if your permits are rejected at the last minute.

    Many thanks to our podcast sponsors, RunSignup and Brooksee, for supporting our efforts to provide great, free content to the race director community:

    RunSignup are the leading all-in-one technology solution for endurance and fundraising events. More than 28,000 events use RunSignup's free and integrated solution to save time, grow their events, and raise more. Find out more at https://runsignup.com/.

    Brooksee are the timing technology industry-leader, bringing affordable real-time tracking and timing checkpoints to races with their patented iPhone-sized micro checkpoints. Find out more and get 50% off your timing for your next event at https://www.brooksee.com/headstart.

    You can find more resources on anything and everything related to race directing on our website RaceDirectorsHQ.com.

    You can also share your questions about liability waivers or anything else in our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/racedirectorshq/


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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • 2024 Global Runner Survey
    Oct 22 2024

    Running USA’s annual Global Runner Survey has always been an important gauge of runner attitudes and trends for the endurance events industry. And in 2024, following some key content additions, the report is more valuable than ever.

    So, how can you leverage runners’ fitness and social habits to increase the reach of your event? What is it that runners really value in a race? And how can you remove obstacles holding back your race’s growth from its full potential?

    That’s what we’re discussing today, alongside a plethora of interesting data points from the 2024 Global Runner Survey with the help of my guest, Running USA Director of Operations, Michael Clemons. Michael - soon to be Dr.Clemons PhD - is an endurance events man through and through, having held various roles in the industry in a career spanning over a decade, and in his latest role at Running USA has been responsible not only for Running USA’s marquee industry conference, but also all pieces or Running USA research, including the Global Runner Survey.

    And with Michael's help we’ll navigate the most important findings of the report, tracking annual trends in runner habits and preferences as they evolve over time, as well as trying to make sense of what the numbers mean for your race, in terms of concrete, actionable takeaways.

    In this episode:

    • The Global Runner Survey: what it is and how it is compiled
    • Demographics of survey respondents: age, gender, income, ethnicity
    • What increased inclusion means for running events
    • Making group runs part of the event lifecycle
    • Promoting your race where runners are: gyms, fitness centers, race expos
    • The growth of recreational running vs competitive running
    • Runners' top criteria for choosing what race to enter
    • What runners value in a race: swag, water stations, hygiene facilities
    • Runner's entry fee expectations
    • How far runners will travel for 5Ks, marathons, ultras
    • The importance of solid pre- and post-race communications
    • Income-based entry fees and other ways to broaden race participation
    • Understanding runner sub-segments with the help of runner personas

    Many thanks to our podcast sponsors, RunSignup and Brooksee, for supporting our efforts to provide great, free content to the race director community:

    RunSignup are the leading all-in-one technology solution for endurance and fundraising events. More than 28,000 events use RunSignup's free and integrated solution to save time, grow their events, and raise more. Find out more at https://runsignup.com/.

    Brooksee are the timing technology industry-leader, bringing affordable real-time tracking and timing checkpoints to races with their patented iPhone-sized micro checkpoints. Find out more and get 50% off your timing for your next event at https://www.brooksee.com/headstart.

    You can find more resources on anything and everything related to race directing on our website RaceDirectorsHQ.com.

    You can also share your questions about liability waivers or anything else in our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/racedirectorshq/

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    1 hr and 31 mins