In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Greg Wingo, the visionary race director of the Alabama 650 and founder / race director of Last Paddler Standing. As a paddler, ultra-runner, and adventure travel leader through his company Roam Projects, Greg is no stranger to pushing boundaries. He’s also the mastermind behind the Bureau of Endurance Racing, further cementing his impact in the endurance sports world.
We dove into everything that makes Last Paddler Standing one of the most unique endurance events in the world, from its backyard-style format to the non-stop live stream coverage that keeps spectators on the edge of their seats. Whether you're a seasoned competitor or someone dreaming of tackling an endurance event, this episode is packed with insights, inspiration, and plenty of behind-the-scenes details.
Learn how to tune in and experience the race live, accessible for free, and get insider tips on the most thrilling moments to watch. From the intense final laps to unforgettable highlights from past races, we discuss the family-like atmosphere that keeps paddlers returning year after year. Whether you're a competitor looking to set personal milestones or a spectator yearning for dramatic endurance battles, this episode promises to ignite your passion for paddleing
Tune in to Last Paddler Standing Live Stream:
00:00 Introduction to Last Paddler Standing
00:48 The Concept and Inspiration Behind the Event
02:05 Race Format and Evolution
06:00 Live Broadcast Enhancements
08:08 The Value of a Free and Accessible Live Stream
11:36 Viewer Tips and Exciting Moments
16:48 Memorable Highlights from Past Races
25:09 Looking Forward to This Year's Race
36:24 Encouraging Participation and Community
38:26 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Events
Last Paddler Standing
Greg Wingo
Roam Projects