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Customer Service Virtual Roundtable - May 2025
Running USA’s Virtual Roundtables resumed the important conversations sparked during the 2025 Industry Conference and will now continue on a quarterly basis. These sessions provide a valuable forum for professionals across the running industry to reconnect, exchange ideas, ask questions, and seek advice from peers within their specific sectors. By extending the dialogue beyond the annual conference, the roundtables help foster collaboration, innovation, and shared problem-solving throughout the year.
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5 Questions with Aaron Velthoven, Vice President/Race Director of the Detroit Free Press Marathon
Meet Aaron Velthoven, the passionate Race Director behind the Detroit Free Press Marathon. In this video, we take you behind the scenes to learn how Aaron helps bring one of Detroit’s most iconic events to life—uniting runners from around the world with a unique international course, rich local tradition, and unforgettable race-day energy.
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Running USA Webinar: Volunteer Recruitment Strategies for Events
Volunteers are the backbone of every successful running event, but finding and retaining dedicated individuals can be an ongoing challenge. Running USA held an insightful webinar focused on effective strategies for recruiting, managing, and engaging volunteers in the endurance event space. Join us for a dynamic panel discussion from industry leaders designed to help you build a dedicated and engaged team of volunteers for your upcoming races. Whether you’re organizing a 5K, marathon, or charity run, this session will provide you with actionable tips, creative recruitment tactics, and strategies for retaining volunteers year after year. Learn how to create a positive volunteer experience, streamline the sign-up process, and inspire passionate support for your event.
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Running USA Interview: Cardiac Activity During Marathons and Half Marathons
Dr. Aaron Baggish and Dr. Jonathan Kim, leading researchers in sports cardiology, chatted with Leah to discuss findings from their recent study, RACER 2, which analyzed cardiac events in distance running over a 13-year span. The study found that while the rate of cardiac arrests during races has remained stable, the survival rate has significantly improved—nearly 70%—largely due to better emergency preparedness, such as widespread use of AEDs and CPR training. Drs. Baggish and Kim emphasize that running does not eliminate heart disease risk and advocate for regular medical checkups for runners. They also stress the importance of emergency action planning, especially for smaller races, and call for better data collection and reporting to help improve future outcomes.
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5 Questions with Trisha Drobeck, Executive Director of Run Wild Missoula
​Trisha Drobeck serves as the Executive Director of Run Wild Missoula and the Race Director for the Missoula Marathon, bringing a wealth of experience and passion to the organization. Born and raised in Portland, Oregon, she moved to Missoula to attend the University of Montana, where she majored in journalism. After graduation, she embarked on a career in sales, where she worked for 15 years  before transitioning to nonprofit leadership in 2021.​ Drobeck's journey into running began post-college when a friend encouraged her to train for a marathon. Her dedication led her to break the three-hour marathon mark in 2011, qualify for the 2016 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, and win the Missoula Marathon four times. Notably, she set the women's course record in 2015 with a time of 2:46:54 . As Executive Director, she focuses on fostering an inclusive and welcoming running community in Missoula, reflecting her deep commitment to the sport and the local community.
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