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She has DNF'd Cocodona 250 twice. Both times, her body shut down — not from lack of fitness, not from lack of will, but from a medical reaction to the medication she was taking to protect her lungs. Both times, she got back up. This is her third attempt.
In this episode of Flagstaff Bound, Kevin and Peter sit down with Kristin Trapp — Air Force veteran, occupational therapist, mother of three, and competitive donkey racer from Tucson — for one of the most emotionally honest conversations in the series. Kristin talks about what it actually took to process two DNFs, why she didn't just sign up again and white-knuckle through it, and what sitting with the grief of those finishes taught her that skipping straight to the next race couldn't.
She talks about her patients — autistic kids and adults — and how the quiet persistence she sees from them every single day shows up in how she approaches her own hard miles. She talks about the donkeys, because of course she does, and what running 250 miles with a large stubborn animal teaches you about partnership, patience, and knowing when to listen.
She also has a pulmonologist now. She has a plan. And she has something to say at mile 110 that stopped the hosts cold.
Cocodona 250 kicks off Monday, May 4th at 5 AM Pacific. Follow the action live on the Mountain Outpost YouTube channel.