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Ali on the Run Show

540. Yuki Chorney, “The Running Unicorn”

Ali on the Run Show

Ali Feller

Run, Health & Fitness, Women, Inspiration, Runner, Entrepreneur, Sports, Fitness, Health, Running

4.93.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2022

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

"All of a sudden, I was over here, alone, living in a small apartment the size of a dorm room, not having a lot of friends, I didn’t have anything to do. I didn’t have any future that I was looking forward to. I didn’t know what to do with myself except to put on my running shoes and go out and start running."

Yuki Chorney is a 39-time marathoner with a 3:15 personal best. She has run 21 ultramarathons, including 100 milers. And she does it all — whether it's a 5K or an all-day event — decked out in glitter, sparkles, and rhinestones. Yuki Chorney is a self-proclaimed "running unicorn," and if you've ever seen her on the run, you know it's hard not to smile when she passes you (which she probably will, with a joyful, genuine smile). At 50 years old, Yuki is finding joy in running more than ever before. In this conversation, she talks about growing up in Japan, moving to the United States, and finding running — and herself — in the process. Today, Yuki lives in Mont Vernon, NH, with her husband, two teenage daughters, two dogs, three cats, two goats, five chickens, and guinea pig. She works as a human resources professional for a financial services company, and she really wants you to try running in a tutu. ("Just once," she says, "and see what you think!")

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What you’ll get on this episode:

  • What’s making Yuki happy right now, and what she’s currently training for (3:30)
  • What Yuki’s childhood was like (6:30)
  • What life looked like after college (10:15)
  • How Yuki found running (12:00)
  • Yuki’s fondest Boston Marathon memories (18:35)
  • Yuki’s introduction to the running community (21:15)
  • All about Yuki’s iconic running costumes! (26:10)
  • The most fun Yuki has ever had running a race (41:45)
  • Why Yuki started running ultramarathons (45:00)
  • What Yuki’s daughters think of her running in costume, and how Yuki’s relationship with running has evolved throughout parenthood (49:30)
  • Yuki’s approach to training and racing (57:00)

For more, check out:

Millennium Running

Gate City Striders

Girls on the Run

Yuki’s 2019 Boston Marathon interview on WBZ

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Alley on the Run Show.

0:06.8

I'm your host Alley Feller, and every week I talk with people who are doing exciting

0:11.4

things on the run and beyond.

0:14.0

We all share that love for running, and that's what brings us all together.

0:17.7

But of course, there is so much more to life than what happens on the run itself, and

0:22.3

this show is about discovering the in-betweens.

0:25.6

We are talking about the moments and decisions that have shaped who we are today, and the

0:30.2

wise.

0:31.2

Why do we do what we do?

0:33.0

And how does getting sweaty factor in?

0:35.9

My guest today is Yuki Choyme.

0:39.0

Yuki has completed 39 marathons.

0:42.4

Her personal best is a 315.

0:45.3

She has run 21 altres, including some 100-milers.

0:50.3

And she has done many of these races decked out in glitter, sparkles, rhinestones, and rainbows.

0:58.4

Yuki is New Hampshire's very own running unicorn.

1:02.2

She embodies happiness and joy on the run, and it is pretty much impossible to see Yuki

1:07.7

out on the race course and not smile.

1:10.7

Her joy is totally infectious, and it's what drives her.

1:15.3

In this conversation, we get to know 50-year-old Yuki, who is a mom to two teenage daughters

1:21.0

and works full-time in human resources.

1:24.4

She talks about growing up in Japan and feeling like an outsider, and then moving to the United

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