Zach Friedley — skilled runner, founding father of the nonprofit Born to Adapt, and a human born lacking his proper leg from simply above the knee — not too long ago returned from Rotorua, New Zealand, the place his workforce simply wrapped up internet hosting their largest path working occasion for parathletes. With 45 adaptive athletes taking part and greater than 100 individuals in attendance, the occasion — held within the well-known path working city that additionally hosts the Tarawera 100 Mile — was a major stepping-stone for Friedley on his quest to open the path working area to adaptive athletes.
When Friedley first began path working, he hadn’t met anybody within the area who regarded like him. Whereas there have been parathletes competing in path occasions, together with Amy Palmiero-Winters who completed the Western States 100 in 2010, and Jacky Hunt-Broersma, who started her personal working journey in 2016 and shortly discovered the paths, they have been few and much between. In his 20s, Friedley had tried twice, unsuccessfully, to make the Paralympic workforce in working. He didn’t notice that he might run on trails till a piece state of affairs a number of years later pressured him to switch his blade — the prosthetic he makes use of to run — to let him transfer within the mountains. There was duct tape concerned.
From signing up for the 10-mile occasion on the Born to Run pageant in 2019 to finishing the 40-kilometer MCC in France in 2023, to ending Sierre-Zinal and the New York Metropolis Marathon in 2024, Friedley has been an outspoken advocate for adaptive athletes within the path working area, appearing in capacities starting from knowledgeable runner for On to race director of his Born to Adapt occasions. He believes within the “should you construct it, they’ll come” mannequin, tirelessly encouraging race administrators to actively invite, as a substitute of simply welcome, adaptive athletes into their occasions.
Whereas one might have a look at Friedley’s record of accomplishments and his impression on the path working area and already be impressed, after studying extra, one additionally will get the sense that he’s simply getting began.
Zach Friedley. Picture: Andy Cochrane
Paralympics Bid
Rising up in a small city exterior of Kansas Metropolis, Missouri, Friedley was all the time an athlete however didn’t develop up with path working on his radar. As an alternative, his competitiveness and drive have been cast on the wrestling mat, a sport he might take part in and not using a prosthetic leg. Wrestling was a household sport — Friedley’s youthful brother gained a number of Missouri state championships and wrestled in faculty.
It wasn’t till 2007, when he was in his early 20s, that Friedley obtained his first blade, a prosthetic that allowed him to run. The prosthetic design, which is formed a bit like an upside-down query mark, flexes to retailer potential vitality and gives propulsion via a working stride.
Harnessing his innate competitiveness, Friedley instantly took his new blade and set his sights on the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Video games, which have been being held in simply six months’ time. He didn’t qualify. 4 years of coaching later, he once more didn’t qualify for the 2012 London Paralympic Video games. After, he says, “I form of gave up working, proper round midway via the cycle of Rio, I used to be like, ‘Working isn’t for me.’”
After greater than half a decade of dedicating himself to the Paralympic purpose, he says, “The blade mainly grew to become a factor I had within the closet, simply accumulating mud.”
Time has given him perspective. “I used to be simply making an attempt to show issues quite a bit at the moment interval in my life.” He realizes his coaching and mindset didn’t set him up for achievement, saying, “I used to be coaching in a approach that I’d say was sporadic. I didn’t have a coach. I’d go to random gyms round and discover anyone that was into working, and I possibly would do a pair weeks at a time, after which I’d fall off the grid.”

Friedley (proper) with fellow adaptive athletes at a Born to Adapt occasion. Picture: Sluggish Blink Media
An Invite for Discovering Goal
After strolling away from working, Friedley continued dwelling in his hometown, however he says the measures of success — a home, marriage, job, climbing the company ladder — that his group valued “by no means actually did something for me.” Understanding he wanted to make a change, he says, “I actually wakened someday and was like, If I proceed this, I’m not so positive I’m going to be alive.” He goes on to elucidate, “I simply felt this craving in my coronary heart that was like, I don’t assume that is going to finish in a approach that’s optimistic, and I simply felt this pull to do one thing else.”
He appears virtually a bit regretful when he explains how he began over. “The one approach I knew easy methods to do it was to mainly minimize the ties to every thing abruptly and get the hell out of there with no plan.” He says, “I mainly broke my life, burned every thing down.”
A tragic occasion in 2014 led to an invite for change. A household good friend had died of a uncommon illness, forsaking two teenage daughters and a husband whose work required intensive journey. The women wanted a nanny — beginning instantly — so Friedley flew to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the day after the funeral, leaving all of his belongings at house to look after them.
He says, “I wanted function. And I felt like, This can be a strategy to give me function.” The brand new function additionally gave him a brand new perspective on life. Maybe most significantly, it obtained him out of Missouri.
An Invite Into Self-Perception
After six months of caring for the women, Friedley discovered himself on the doorstep of a farm in Humboldt County, California, trying to make some cash. He’d uncared for to inform the farm proprietor about his incapacity, and he says the response he obtained upon arrival was lower than optimistic. Friedley says the farmer instructed him, “Should you can’t hack it in two weeks, you’re out of right here.”
Dedicated to holding the job, Friedley thought, I’ve obtained to show it to this man that I belong. He goes on to say, “I mainly took my blade and duct taped a shoe to the underside of it so I might transfer across the hills and work arduous.” He didn’t get fired, and the chance planted the seed of utilizing the blade — with a little bit of innovation and modification — to maneuver round within the mountains.

Friedley’s newfound potential to maneuver within the mountains opened up a world of prospects. Picture: Toni Spasenoski
Whereas the bodily items of the puzzle for path working began to fall into place on the farm, a visit to India allowed Friedley to embrace the mindset that launched him into the path working world. In 2018, Friedley discovered himself on the Prem Nagar Ashram on the banks of the Ganges River. He’d related with meditation instructor Mahatma Faqiranand Ji on-line and obtained an invitation into the nation from Satpal Maharaj, the Minister of Tourism for Uttarakhand, a state in Northern India.
Friedley says, “I’d by no means left the nation in my life. I obtained a passport, flew to Delhi, ended up in a automotive with some strangers, went to this ashram, and stayed there for a month.” Pleasant studied intensively with Faqiranand Ji and says, “He was mainly instructing me easy methods to meditate, giving me confidence that I used to be particular person.” The teachings resonated, and Friedley says, “I used to be prepared to surrender every thing. I’m going to be a monk in an ashram, and that is my life.” However his mentor had larger concepts for him and instructed him, “No, that’s not what you’re going to do. You’re destined for different issues. We want you out on this planet.”
Armed with that confidence and self-belief, Friedley returned to Mendocino, California.
An Invite to Race Direct
In 2019, Friedley ended up on the Born to Run pageant, a long-standing path working occasion close to Santa Barbara, California, organized by well-known race director Luis Escobar. He ran the 10-mile occasion, an enormous step up from his earlier longest run of three miles. Friedley had by no means seen anybody working trails on a blade, and after intensive web looking and on the lookout for adaptive athletes within the path working area, he noticed a possibility to pave the way in which for others like him. He says, “I actually latched on to the concept of, I can do one thing massive on this sport, and I didn’t even know what massive meant on the time.” Friedley took a deep dive into path working on YouTube, discovering UTMB and different massive races world wide.

Zach Friedley working Sierre-Zinal. Picture: Sierre-Zinal
Friedley says, “[Born to Run] actually altered my life.” He began going to nationwide parks to run, shifting his physique in methods he’d by no means imagined earlier than. Instantly pondering of others within the disabled group, he says, “I needed to have that chance be current for anyone who was disabled, from the grassroots runner to the following UTMB parathlete. I needed to provide them a path to decide on whoever they needed to be.”
Then the Covid-19 pandemic occurred, placing the brakes on every thing. However Friedley saved working and returned to a different Escobar occasion in 2021. Escobar approached Friedley after the race and requested him to be on his podcast. In the course of the recording, Friedley talked about how he needed to see extra occasions that have been welcoming to adaptive athletes. Escobar urged that possibly Friedley ought to be the one that created them.
It was an invite to motion that Friedley shortly seized, and Born to Adapt was underway.
Piggybacking on Escobar’s know-how, expertise, and connections, Friedley and Born to Adapt hosted their first occasion in 2022 along with Born to Run. That they had six athletes attend the five-kilometer occasion, the primary of its type.
An Invite From On
Later in 2022, Friedley obtained a name from David Kilgore, supervisor of the On Working World Athlete Crew. When Kilgore requested about his imaginative and prescient for path working for adaptive athletes, Friedley says, “I simply mainly shot for the moon.” Friedley identified that there weren’t any skilled parathletes in path working. He instructed Kilgore, “I envision this world someday the place it gained’t be irregular to see a parathlete on a professional workforce. It’ll simply be regular, and meaning a wage, meaning bonuses for racing, meaning journey.” If On needed to signal him, Friedley instructed them that he needed to be handled like every other considered one of their athletes. He says Kilgore’s response was mainly, “Cool. I believe it makes good sense.”
The invite to affix the On skilled workforce got here the identical day. Quickly following got here the chance to work with On engineers in Zurich, Switzerland, to develop tread patterns particularly designed for his blade.
That August, Friedley lined up for 40-kilometer MCC, the kickoff to the weeklong UTMB pageant, with 2,300 meters of climbing, however missed the primary cutoff. After one other 12 months of coaching, he tried once more in 2023 and completed the race. The climate situations have been chilly and moist, and Friedley used a particular tread designed by On for his blade for traction. In ending, Friedley had proven the world what was potential for adaptive athletes in path working.
Since then, Friedley has accomplished a number of different high-profile races, together with Sierre-Zinal and the New York Metropolis Marathon in 2024. When he registered for the latter, he realized the quite simple approach that path working might invite parathletes into the game: a easy modification within the registration course of.

Friedley working the 2024 New York Metropolis Marathon. Picture courtesy of Zach Friedley.
Inviting Others
Friedley says the New York Metropolis Marathon was the primary race ever to ask him if he was disabled through the registration course of. He might select his particular incapacity from a dropdown menu, and the choice made him really feel like he had an precise area on the occasion. Even he was stunned by the depth of his response to such a small factor.
He explains that whereas many races welcome adaptive athletes, it’s a special degree to ask them into their area. He says a race saying that they’re open to having parathletes is welcoming, going the additional step to make sure they’ve an area on the registration kind is an invitation. Friedley says when he sees that an occasion has a incapacity possibility of their registration kind, “[It shows] these individuals have deliberate an occasion that features me.” For others, he says, “It’s scary, possibly, coming to your first race and never seeing a factor so that you can match.”
Registration types may take the stress off the athlete to trace down the race director to ask questions. Friedley says, “You’re not having to trace down the race director making an attempt to get these lodging, or a pacer or no matter. All people is simply offering data, and it’s organized, and it’s inviting.”
Friedley has been working with race administrators to assist educate them on what inviting adaptive athletes to their occasions seems to be like. He’s discovered an ally in Tim Tollefson, race director of the Mammoth Trailfest in California. The pair met in Europe whereas engaged on separate initiatives, and Tollefson shortly latched onto the concept of a Born to Adapt occasion at his Mammoth Trailfest. Friedley says, “Tim is a collaborator. Tim is a man that, every time he has an thought, he needs it to occur.”
The pair labored collectively to placed on a Born to Adapt occasion as a part of the Mammoth Trailfest in 2024, and Friedley now holds the group up as a blueprint for different race administrators who need to actively invite adaptive athletes to their occasions. In Friedley’s phrases, “Mammoth Trailfest is the gold commonplace.”
Inviting within the Future
Friedley nonetheless has private targets as a runner. One which he hasn’t given a public voice to earlier than now’s a want to qualify for the Boston Marathon and be on the rostrum within the parathlete class. However he’s realized that whereas he as soon as thought his largest impression on the path working world can be going out to main occasions and ending them, he believes he can have a a lot bigger impact by focusing his vitality on targets that transcend his private achievements. Lately, he says, “I’m all about constructing completely different programs and getting extra individuals alternatives.”
On the instant horizon is Born to Run in Could, the group’s fourth 12 months internet hosting a Born to Adapt occasion. Then there’s Born to Adapt’s involvement with the Damaged Arrow Skyrace in June, the place 20 spots are reserved within the 18-kilometer race for adaptive athletes. After which there’s the Mammoth Trailfest, and later, different occasions taking place in New Zealand.
Friedley says, “My massive purpose is to do a Born to Adapt path collection that has prize cash, podiums … to make use of the identical programs [as a host event] as a result of the infrastructure is already arrange. There doesn’t have to be some separate occasion. Let’s all get to the beginning line collectively, and let’s rock it out.”
Clearly, Friedley remains to be captivated with his personal working, however as he says, he needs extra for the adaptive athlete group than simply what his personal athleticism can accomplish. “I need to do legendary shit the place different individuals get to learn from it, too.”
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