Volunteer Spirit: The Heart of the Race with Janie Langford

Volunteer Spirit: The Heart of the Race with Janie Langford

A seasoned triathlete, the tireless volunteer director for Kinetic Multisports, a mother of five, and truly the heart of their vibrant community, meet Janie Langford. Over the past two decades, Jane has immersed herself in the world of triathlons, dedicating an astounding 19 years to the crucial work of volunteer coordination. Hear her remarkable evolution from conquering finish lines herself to becoming the unsung hero behind countless others, offering a unique perspective on how these incredible events are built through the passion and dedication of volunteers.

Jane pulls back the curtain on the demanding yet rewarding world of race organization, vividly sharing the challenges of her own first half-Ironman and the invaluable lessons learned that now guide her work in bringing seamless events to life.

Prepare to be inspired by Jane's reflections on the profound power of community, the simple yet significant act of showing up, and the incredible impact of long-term commitment. From the inspiring stories of ROTC students who consistently lend a hand to the unwavering support of her beloved 90-year-old mother, Ms. Marylin – affectionately known as the “Mayor” of their multisport family – you'll witness the threads that bind this world together.

This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the often-unseen individuals who make race day a reality, and a powerful reminder that the spirit of giving back is the very engine that drives the endurance world.

So,Let’s Tri this!

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