THE PARTICIPANT (Short Film) | Understanding the 100 mile distance | Ring The Springs 100 Miler
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It’s been said that if you want to feel loved, run a hundred mile footrace.
The amount of support and kindness surrounding ultra endeavors is beautiful beyond words, which adds to an already memorable experience and even more so when it’s that athlete’s very first time toeing the line at that distance.
Dylan Harris had a village near and far supporting and rooting for him during his inaugural 100, Ring The Springs, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
A Filmmaker himself who has chronicled the journey of so many other endurance athletes had his own adventure documented this past spring, and the full short film featuring Dylan and his journey, “The Participant."
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For those who are watching and don’t run, but are thinking about it, just do it, those of us who now run ultras all started with one step, so go for a run, 1km, 1mile, whatever gets you out, your fitness will grow, and I promise you will be better for it. All love ❤️ enjoy the day.
@torcherd83
Жыл бұрын
Well said
@ThereGoesEyler316
Жыл бұрын
💪👏👏👏
@marcallain
Жыл бұрын
Many thanks. I needed this. ❤
@natepencils4355
Жыл бұрын
You love commas
@dbk81
Жыл бұрын
@@natepencils4355 pause for effect my guy.
Thanks everyone for the love. It’s truly an honor to share a little bit of my story with you all. 🙏🏼
@paultellier2147
Жыл бұрын
BRO! What is that waist light you have? 😳What an amazing race! Awesome inspiration as I head out for my long run. Cheers!
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
@@paultellier2147 Kogalla light. It’s a game changer!
@rpmcmurphy2348
Жыл бұрын
Great story and effort!
@cosmicpuma1409
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing this!! I am 3 months out from my first 100 miler and was battling with reason, motivation and everything but what mattered and your experience in this vid, could not have come at a better time for me today. Congratulations on the achievement from a random person who is very grateful. Inspirational and Humbling. Thank You.
@rhondabogart3133
Жыл бұрын
Loved watching your story. In March 2022 at the age of 58 I did 50 miles called the Badger MT Challenge. I talked ny husband into doing because I just wanted to see if I could. I had done 30 miles in 2019. What a journey it was and I completed it in 16 hrs along with 8200 elevation gain. It was truly life changing and I ended up being the oldest female to finish. So true that you have to be committed to finishing which was key for me. Thank you again for sharing your experience!
"In the end, I found the 100 mile distance to be all about the people. It's a community that encourages you to be yourself, allows you to be at your worst, but will push you to be at your very best." Dylan Harris Couldn't have said it any better.
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
🙏🏼🙌🏼
@philipeick-vocalmusic
Жыл бұрын
Wise and lyrical words!
@ThereGoesEyler316
Жыл бұрын
Love the support from the running community. Cheers to many more miles in 2022 and into 2023
His Dad, working on his feet. That was a powerful moment of fatherhood right there. I cried.
As an ultra runner, it's amazing to watch the pain of others in situations we have been in and how they handle it. There is so much beauty in pain and suffering ..we are not the same person as we were before it.
@andyedwards6361
Күн бұрын
That's an interesting comment. I've not done a 50 or 100. The farthest i ever ran was 41 mile. My question to you is how are not the same person after doing a 100?
Not me crying during the inrto inspo msgs 😭🤙🏼♥️
The former and future self perspective was fire. Never thought of it this way!
@andrewpavey9848
Жыл бұрын
I have a night time and morning self. Night time self plans lots of early runs. Morning self thinks night time self is an idiot.
@glopry2190
Жыл бұрын
Agreed! I wrote this down on my list of running notes.
I’m 3 weeks away from my first 50k. This is just what I needed.
Planning on my first Ultra next spring (definitely not 100 miles) and content like this is exactly what I need to motivate me. Farthest I've ever run is 15 miles. Very inspiring, well done!
I’ve come to love the 100 mile distance. I’ve done 3 so far but the community and people of the ultra running community are those who make it the best.
Well done sir you have been a great source of inspiration as this 60 year old heads towards his first 100 miler. Thank you again and much love from the east coast.
Proper inspiring! Great story. Really nicely filmed
I can honestly say I have never felt better when the sun comes back up. It only reminds me that it is almost over, and I don't like them to be over. But I think it is the perfect distance to rewire your brain when it needs to be rewired.
First 100 is in one week. Thanks for an amazing video. Even more excited than before.
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
Hope it went well out there!
@thegoinowen
Жыл бұрын
@@Spiritofdylan It was amazing. 100 miles. 22k vert. Had the time of my life and already signed up for another.
WELL SAID ERIC !
What a feckin massively shit hot adventure, you should be very, very proud of yourself.
great!
Inspiring and spot on! I've run several 50's and 100's and am training for the Katy 225 here in Missouri at the end of this coming October. Your film was a great reminder of what we experience but more importantly offered a window into our "Why" we love them. The Challenge: Yes. The Course: Yes. The Distance: Yes. The Groceries (for me - Ha!): Absolutely! But Most Importantly: The People and Comaraderie! Would love to see a film that focuses on a day in the life of the Crew supporting their runner. Thanks Again for a Great Film!
Amazing effort mate 👏
Heck of an effort. Heck of a trail crew, you are very loved Dylan. Thanks for sharing.
Man, I was about to run 100 miles a long time ago and I didn’t do it (and I was very strong). But this video has inspired me to start trying again 💪🏻💪🏻
@ninja242114
Жыл бұрын
You got this
It was an incredible experience to be a part of the race. Truly beautiful and amazing! You are so insightful and talented. Love you!
One of the best ultra movies I’ve ever seen! Beautifully filmed, fabulous writing, and just a great story. Thank you!
Congratulations for showing up each day for all the hard work, and the little things, and the big things, that you had to do to make this day happen, when nobody was watching. That's the real beauty. Well done. Be so proud of yourself.
Absolutely brilliant. Thank you for making this, you touch every part of humanity, and every corner of the world with this story. Chapeau Dylan, you are THE MAN.
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much 🙏🏼
I was blown away with all the friend & family support !
118 miles last week in Kerry Ireland. 36hours18mins what a great experience
Great film! Very inspiring! Love the down to earth being yourself attitude. No hype about racing techniques, etc. Just being real in the moment. Loved your honesty, expressing your true feelings and thoughts. This film brings back dreams that I’ve had for many years of doing the same thing. I know it will do the same for others.
Thanks this really captured everything about ultra running being as much about the community as the individual and that it’s great to achieve but its better to enjoy.
Congratulations, Dylan, on not only your first 100 miler, but also capturing what it means to run one. Beautiful film. 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Wow what an awesome accomplishment. The furthered i have run in ny life was doing 3 different 10k races in richmond,va in the monument Avenue 10k held each spring which is a flat course. Could not imagine the walls of pain and exhaustion one goes through doing the equidistant of 17 straight 10 k distance runs in a 24 hour period of time. Having been watching lots of AT thru hikers videos over tge past 2 months and now finding this video I am getting more motivated to do hikes for now carrying 25 to 30 lbs in my backpack. Then hopefully as I lose another 70 to 80 plus lbs and get back down to weighing around 260 to 265 lbs I will be able to begun going from richmond,va up to afton mou tain by waynesboro,va to start running sections of the AT in both the blue ridge section and akso hiking/ running northward on the Shenandoah valley section of the AT. Back in 2011 I was a very fir 265 lbs lifting 5 days a week. Then while out hitting softball in August that year my right patella totally dislocated resulting in me needing 2 months of physical therapy to just be able to do a full revolution on the stationary exercise bike. Then 3 months later the Menuscus in same right knee fragmented. My weigh from August through early spring of 2012 has ballooned from 265 up to weighing over 330 to 335 lbs. I got deeply depressed and basically lost any motivation to take care of myself anymore. Then after almost dieing from pulmonary embolisms in borh of my luns in March of 2017 I got even further depressed. Found out tgat that my A1C bloid sugar level was a high 9.5. So my depressing further deepened resulting in ne sleeping all the time until.time to go to work at 3 p.m. monday through Fridays. My weigh skyrocketed up to 368.lbs at the highest point. Estes express lines gave us a choice of Christmas gifts last December so I chose to.pick the fit bit and wireless ear pods. That has helped me yo be more accountable for my health. So now I get upset if I do not get in 4,500 to 6,000 steps each day. I am walking on lunch breaks and after work for a mile carrying either my back pack wirh 25 to 30.lbs in it or just deciding to carry my 20 lb kettle bell alternating laps of carrying it as I walk around 2 blocks by my office building. Doing that activity has me once again trying to channel the old 3 sport athlete mentality to get more highly motivated to get back down yo weighing in the 250 to 265 lb range. Being almost 58 it has been a challenge as the old bady parts simply are simply not as durable as they once was in my 20's into my late 40's. I stand 6'1" and being mostly Scots and Welsh with some scandinavian dna in the mix i am a bigger built guy like a power lifter build. That size comes from having 3 different jones family bloodlines between both of my parents family trees.
This was so good!!! When you begin to forget how you felt during your ultra, this video will help you remember. Excellent job on the run and on the video! You've now become an inspiration to people, just like the people you document.
Great film Dylan.
WOW I absolutely LOVED this. Thank you to sharing.
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Really enjoyed the live race coverage and this post race interview! Great chat and questions. This really brings more exposure to the sport and makes amateur ultra runners be able to be a part of races that they aspire to be in. Applause all around!
Well done Dylan!!
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
That was awesome. Thanks for documenting this and sharing Dylan’s story!
Love your mindset of wishing to truly feel what the runners you document feel ❤️ beautiful words and imagery!!
Awesome film and achievement, mega inspiring, thank you 👍
Awesome film. Getting ready for my first 100 - definitely found some good inspiration and advice!
Love the beautiful piano music throughout this film. Also, big congrats on this effort!
Very inspiring.
Huge congratulations not just for getting it done, but for sharing your physical, mental, emotional, even philosophical experience in such detail and so well. Very inspiring and, in fact, helpful.
Thank you, Dylan. I enjoyed your journey tremendously; your narration was enlightening as well as entertaining as you went through the crucible of a daunting challenge. I have enjoyed your work over the past couple of years and look forward to your next film.
Great film - and accomplishment man! Just completed a full Ironman. Done. I hate cycling though. Gonna start doing 'baby' Ultra runs next year though! The Ring The Springs 100 looks like a wonderful goal for 2024. Your wife is a gem.
Inspiring and Insightful Dylan! Incredible footage by Tony. Brilliant!
Have my 2nd 57km Sept 2nd… 100 miler one day! Videos like this are so inspiring 🤩👍❤️ make the start line and go 👋
That was not only an amazing film but an amazing accomplishment. So true that it is all about the people you spend that journey with. Congratulations!
CONGRAT'S, wonderful and moving, beautiful footage, very inspiring.
Beautifully done! Thank you for documenting this. Very inspiring.
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
Stoked that you enjoyed it!
Thanks for making this video and sharing your story; I love it!
Beautifully done. I have my first 100 coming up in December. I will use this for some fuel. Thank you.
@hump1201
8 ай бұрын
How was it?
Inspiring.
Great story to be told here, and you told it so well. Thank you. Nicely done, Dylan…congratulations
who does not want to run 100 after watching this? epic!
Thank you for the inspiration! You are pretty incredible!
Wow, so beautiful and inspiring! Thank you - y'all rock!
Such a beautiful film and inspiring story. Absolutely loved it! Thanks so much for sharing! Also, the views in this race look absolutely stunning.
Simply awesome
So beautiful. Thank you.
Outstanding!!! 💪🔥🔨
Outstanding! So inspiring
Yea!! Good job man! Great video.
Outstanding!
What an incredibly inspiring and moving video! Love it!!!
Congrats from Brazil man! Inspiring!
Loved the video & the story! Well done & Congrats!
I still gotta get a marathon under the belt, and all these ultra videos have me wanting to work up to ultra
This is awesome!!!
Great work. Well done.
Awesome job! Great motivation!
Great documentary 💖🙏🏽
Nice film guys and congrats Dylan!
Amazing!
I like the piano “industry baby” haha 💪💪
Outstanding video once again Dylan, keep em coming
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
Beautiful and inspiring!! Great work, Dylan
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
🙏🏼 thank you!
Sensational! Congratulations, Dylan!
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
🙏🏼🙏🏼
I’ve watched several similar short films and I have to tell ya, I absolutely loved ur journey/story. I’ll be saving this clip for future inspirational needs. Well done 🤙
@ernestvisconte9941
Жыл бұрын
By the way, what’s the brand of that waist light you used??
Excellent video 💪🏼❤️
Thanks for the inspiring video
Awesome video!
tyvm for sharing
Great video, really enjoyed this and have been inspired so much lately by this community thanks to documented journeys like this. You should be extremely proud. I started out running to see if I could do a half marathon, since completing that a couple of weeks ago I have became hooked and so fascinated in ultras. I have just signed up for my first one, 100km June 24th. Its a while off and gives me plenty of time to prepare (I think) and build my weekly up gradually. Hopefully I am back here in June telling you I have officially completed an ultra.
@hump1201
8 ай бұрын
How did it go?
@corunna2565
8 ай бұрын
@@hump1201 bit of a deep answer but I'm going to tell it like it is, I was training really well and everything was going great. The time was getting closer and the pressure and self doubts were increasing alot, then I picked up an injury around 2 months away from race day which meant I couldn't train for a couple of weeks but I honestly milked it for like a month, I would love to sit and tell you I was heart broken but I honestly was kind of relieved I had a reason to say I didn't complete it that wasn't my fault. I think I was scared of putting my all in and not being good enough and it was nice to have an outside reason to say I didn't make it, something to blame. One day I hope to actually complete it. I'm back running again now.
@hump1201
8 ай бұрын
@@corunna2565 yeah those self doubts are a real pain in the ass. I think everyone reading this understands! You'll get em next time!
Congratulations! Incredible, well told story of perseverance. What waist/belt light are you using at night??
Very inspiring. It just goes to show what a perseverance and true grit and do. Congratulations. I just need to ask what is the brand of led light you are running with around your waist? Super bright I love it. Great for trail running at night.
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
Kogalla!
And for those days when you can't get outside... hop on your treadmill and check out some Virtual Trail Running videos!
I don’t know who you are but that was very inspiring. Good job.
I have the Chills! 🔥 I’m about to run my first 100 mile as well… great timing.
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
Have fun out there!
@hump1201
8 ай бұрын
How was it?
@Tylerhas_theruns
8 ай бұрын
@@hump1201 I pulled out of training….started a new biz and that has taken most of my year. Just started getting back at training.
Good stuff
Great video, thanks for sharing. What type of waist lamp was used during the night section? Thanks.
@Spiritofdylan
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Kogalla light
I’d love to know how you prepared and what you took with you for the race like food and gear. Did you happen to write it down somewhere? Article or blog?
What head lamp is that...sucker is brrrright
What trail is shown at 4:40? Is that part of the Colorado Springs trail or is it somewhere else? It looks amazing!
@caseyrummel4962
Жыл бұрын
Figured it out - Tushar Mountains Run in Beaver, Utah
Dylan. What is the final song in the video. Your story was amazing
@hayseed65
Жыл бұрын
Pray, by Duce Williams
ryan van duzer seems like such a sound fella
@AravaipaRunning
Жыл бұрын
Truth
What is the final song??
@hayseed65
Жыл бұрын
Pray, by Duce Williams
@Cruton2025
Жыл бұрын
@@hayseed65 you wouldn't happen to also know the piano/instrumental that comes in around 18:10 would you?
@hayseed65
Жыл бұрын
@@Cruton2025 Shazam says "Turning Tides" by Letra
@Cruton2025
Жыл бұрын
@@hayseed65 Thank you good sir! I was using google which couldn't figure it out, didn't even think of using shazam.
So many sporty cuties in these videos.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son that whosoever believeth in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life.
Good, fascinating, incredible scenery, except... I could really do without the knees and crotch monologs.