29 juni 2026
90 min
In this episode of Run Long After 60, I sit down with Mark Werkmeister — a 65-year-old ultrarunner from New Mexico who retired at 53 after a 25-year career as an engineer at Intel, started running ultras in his late 40s, and hasn't stopped since.
Mark is grounded, humble, funny, deliberate. A guy you'd love to have crew you or pace you or just hang out.
He didn't start desperate. He didn't start chasing records. He started late, built deliberately, and just kept showing up — race after race, year after year. 58 races on UltraSignup. Five 100-mile finishes: The Bear, Rio Del Lago, Run Rabbit Run, Wasatch, and Javelina. One DNF in 58 starts. He stopped at mile 84 at Zion 100 because he was injured and stopping was the smart call.
We talk about:
Mark is the everyman ultrarunner in his 60s. Not desperate. Not in a rush. Just deliberate. Just showing up.
At the end of this conversation I told him — I finally feel like I know the pace I need to take. Not a rush. Just get there.
Run Long After 60 is a video-first podcast focused on running after 60, ultrarunning, longevity, and staying active later in life. If you'd like to watch the full conversation, you can find the video version on the Run Long After 60 YouTube channel.
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