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For five years, Tom Murray has been the friendly face on the other side of the table at Cocodona 250. He's handed you your bib at check-in. He's been at aid stations at 2am when you needed someone most. He's watched runners come through Mingus destroyed and leave Sedona elated. He's seen this race do everything it can do to a person.
This year, he's not volunteering. He's running.
In this episode of Flagstaff Bound, Kevin and Peter sit down with Tom — a Tucson local, Aravaipa community cornerstone, and soon-to-be 50-year-old — for one of the most genuinely moving conversations in the series. Tom talks about what it means to finally come out from behind the table, what he's absorbed from five years of watching 250 miles of suffering up close, and why turning 50 made this the year he couldn't keep the idea at bay any longer.
He also talks about what he's learned from observing runners that most runners never get to see — how transient any single moment in this race really is, why you never make a decision alone on the trail, and what it was like to watch someone completely fall apart at Mingus and then see that same person glowing in Sedona hours later.
He has never finished a hundred-miler. He is showing up anyway.
His five-word description of Cocodona 250 might be the best one we've heard all series.
Oh, and his eighth-grade basketball coach told him he should never shoot the ball. The MBA at Mingus Mountain cannot wait.
Cocodona 250 kicks off Monday, May 4th at 5 AM Pacific. Follow the action live on the Mountain Outpost YouTube channel.