1h 7 min

Nicole Monette Interview Ultrarunnerpodcast.com

    • Running

Nicole Monette started running competitively in high school and moved to ultramarathons a few years ago. She won Yeti 100 in 2020 and then last month participated in the Hoka Carbon X2 event in Arizona. During that event, Nicole finished second.















She doesn’t race a lot, but instead Nicole focuses on and enjoys the rigors and structure of training. In this chat, we talk about her childhood, kids, her fierce competitiveness, and how she got wound up racing 100k in Arizona last month. How will that event be different than her next trail ultramarathon? In about every way possible.







We also talk about parenting active kids, keeping them motivated and engaged, and what it’s like having little kids with glasses. Lots to cover here!















Nicole Monette Episode Notes







Nicole’s next race is Canyons 100k.







Follow Nicole Monette on Instagram.







I talked about using Zenni Optical for my son’s and wife’s glasses.







Intro and outro music used with permission from David Rosales.

Nicole Monette started running competitively in high school and moved to ultramarathons a few years ago. She won Yeti 100 in 2020 and then last month participated in the Hoka Carbon X2 event in Arizona. During that event, Nicole finished second.















She doesn’t race a lot, but instead Nicole focuses on and enjoys the rigors and structure of training. In this chat, we talk about her childhood, kids, her fierce competitiveness, and how she got wound up racing 100k in Arizona last month. How will that event be different than her next trail ultramarathon? In about every way possible.







We also talk about parenting active kids, keeping them motivated and engaged, and what it’s like having little kids with glasses. Lots to cover here!















Nicole Monette Episode Notes







Nicole’s next race is Canyons 100k.







Follow Nicole Monette on Instagram.







I talked about using Zenni Optical for my son’s and wife’s glasses.







Intro and outro music used with permission from David Rosales.

1h 7 min