The 135 Challenge Blog
Today’s coverage of women’s sports lacks depth and development. We’re missing the narrative. We’re missing the characters. We’re missing the whole story.
Sports coverage needs dynamic characters.
People who love sports love more than just the game. We follow athletes and teams because we can follow the storylines. We know and identify with the characters.
Tom Brady, an underrated underdog turned top dog.
LeBron James, the redeemed king.
Cristiano Ronaldo — hero or heel?
But most people don’t know the characters in women’s sports.
Media coverage of women’s sports is so slim and surface-level that unless you are already a superfan, you probably don’t know much about even the top women athletes in the world.
Without developing the characters and narrative, it’s almost impossible for the average sports fan to become invested in the stories, the characters, and the narrative of the athletes and their teams.
With the 135 Challenge, I’m trying to change that.
For the next 135 days, I’m spotlighting one important woman in sports every damn day while training for the Badwater 135 mile race.
Many of these women inspire me, and I believe that if you knew more of their stories, they’d inspire you too.
My goal is to tell you who these athletes are—their athletic accomplishments & character archetypes—so you follow their stories, long after my race is run.
March 7th - July 19th, 2021
135 Badass women & 135 days of training for the Badwater 135.
While training for this year’s Badwater 135 footrace, I’m spotlighting 135 women in sports.
You better recognize.
Chloe Kim - The Innocent
Day 56/135. Chloe Kim was the youngest woman to win a snowboarding gold, and she did it with STYLE. But even this American hero can’t escape the anti-Asian hate from racist trolls.
Elena Delle Donne - The Hero
Day 55/135. Having Elena Delle Donne on your team is an absolute game-changer. Her lights out shooting, heart, hustle, and ability to win, make any team championship contenders.
Jess Mendoza - The Creator
Day 54/135. Jess Mendoza’s is in the Softball Hall of Fame for her legendary career as a top hitter and outfielder of all time. These days, she’s building a new legacy in the broadcast booth.
The Lamoureux Twins
Day 53/135. The Lamoureux twins each played a key role and scored a key goal on the way to USA winning the 2018 Olympic gold. But their legacy is bigger than just the hardware.
Simone Manuel - The Rebel
Day 52/135. Simone Manuel is fearless and fast in the pool. She swims her best times when it counts most—like the Olympic and World Championship finals, including record times in the 50m and 100m free.
Kerri Walsh-Jennings - The Animal
Day 51/135. Kerri Walsh-Jennings is more than just Six Feet of Sunshine. She’s also an Olympic gold medal winner, world champ, the winningest beach volleyball player in history, and not done yet.
Camille Herron - The Joker
Day 50/135. Camille Herron owns 7 ultrarunning world records. And while she is a serious competitor, she also lets her hair down—quite literally—and has a blast while running hundreds of miles.
Coco Gauff - The Rising Star
Day 49/135. Coco Gauff seems destined to be the next big name in tennis. At only 17 years old, she’s already played in the biggest majors, defeated some of her heroes, and spoken out for racial justice.
Charli Collier - The Innocent
Day 48/135. Thanks to her size, skill, work ethic, and motor, Charli Collier was the first pick of this year’s WNBA draft. By achieving her dream, her late father, Elliott, is sure to be proud of his daughter.
Katelyn Ohashi - The Innocent
Day 47/135. In 2019, Katelyn Ohashi’s perfect 10 floor routine went viral. But the joy and power she brought to the routine was only possible because she had stepped away and charted her own path.
Crystal Dunn - The Mentor
Day 46/135. As a player, Crystal Dunn has BEEN one of the top players on the USWNT and in the NWSL. As a Black woman, she is stepping into her power, becoming a vocal leader on the team and as an advocate for racial justice.
Des Linden - The Underdog
Day 45/135. Last week, Des Linden, the 2018 Boston Marathon champion, set her first world record. She ran her first 50K (31 miles) in under 3 hours, a 5:47/mile pace. It’s another crowning achievement in the underdog’s career.
Amanda Nunes - The Ruler
Day 44/135. Amanda Nunes is the current UFC titleholder in two weight classes: Bantamweight & Featherweight. And she hasn’t been beaten in 5+ years. Talk about a dominant fighter.
Hope Trautwein - The Innocent
Day 43/135. University of North Texas pitched Hope Trautwein just did something never been done before. She pitched a perfect game—no hits, no walks—on ALL strikeouts. 21 up, 21 Ks. And she didn’t even know she was doing it.
Allyson Felix - The Caregiver
Day 42/135. With 9 Olympic medals and 18 World Championship medals, Allyson Felix is the most decorated athlete in American track & field. But her legacy off the track is even more courageous and impressive.
Hope Solo - The Villain
Day 41/135. Hope Solo is undeniably the best goalkeeper in USWNT history. But as a teammate and as a person, she leaves a lot to be desired. It’s not easy being the villain, but someone’s got to do it.
Candace Parker - The Creator
Day 40/135. Candace Parker can do it all. On the court, she’s still a WNBA MVP candidate after 12 years in the league. Off the court, she’s building a legacy, smashing glass ceilings, and clearing a path for all those wise enough to follow her.
Sam Mewis - The Rising Star
Day 39/135. Sam Mewis might just be the best soccer player in the world right now. As a midfielder, an elite passer, and one of the tallest bodies on the pitch the Tower of Power controls the flow of the game and her destiny.
Maria Sharapova - The Rival
Day 38/135. Maria Sharapova was the most highly paid woman athlete and one of the biggest names in tennis. Despite her success and partly because of her controversial suspension, she will always remain a rival to Serena Williams.
Tara VanDerveer - The Lover
Day 37/135. Tara VanDerveer just led her Stanford basketball team to a third national championship. How has she been so successful for so long? The love of the game.