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.
Lindsey Vonn - The Guts
Day 76/135. With 82 World Cup wins, Lindsey Vonn is the best alpine skier to ever hit the slopes. What made her so dominant is her fearless approach to every run. She’s got GUTS.
Becky Sauerbrunn - The Leader
Day 75/135. Becky Sauerbrunn is the anchor of the defense for both the USWNT and the Portland Thorns. Known as the moral compass, it’s no surprise she was just chosen as team captain heading to the Summer Olympics.
Katie Ledecky - The Golden Child
Day 74/135. Katie Ledecky is a generational talent, and perhaps the most dominant mid-distance freestyle swimmer we’ve ever seen. Everything she touches turns to gold.
Aly Raisman - The Caregiver
Day 73/135. Aly Raisman was the captain of Team USA’s back-to-back gold-medal winning gymnastics teams. While her medal count and leadership make her a USA Gymnastics legend, it’s her voice outside the gym that has resonated the loudest.
Sydney McLaughlin - The Future
Day 72/135. Ready or not, Sydney McLaughlin is the future of the 400m hurdles. She was the youngest on the U.S. track & field team in the 2016 Olympic Games, but this summer just might be her time to shine.
Jordan Chiles - The Dreamer
Day 71/135. Last year, Jordan Chiles moved to Houston to improve her training and her chances to make the USA Gymnastics team for this summer’s Olympics. Her dreams are big, her moves are bold, and fortune favors the brave.
DeWanna Bonner - The Lover
Day 70/135. DeWanna Bonner is a 2x WNBA champ and a 3x WNBA Sixth Woman of the Year. But will things get messy with her teammate and cross-league romantic relationships? We’ll find out this season.
Breanna Stewart - The Hero
Day 69/135. Breanna Stewart has racked up every award, trophy, and title imaginable in her basketball career. She’s also a vocal advocate for women, sexual assault survivors, and racial justice. Her heroics just don’t quit.
Sunisa Lee - The Avenger
Day 68/135. Sunisa Lee is on a quest to make the Team USA Olympic gymnastics team this year. She has the toughness and focus that only comes from knowing how to face adversity head-on.
Monica Abbott - The Million Dollar Baby
Day 67/135. After throwing the fastest pitch ever recorded, Monica Abbott landed the first million dollar deal to play softball. When it comes to this summer’s Olympics, Team USA has their ace.
Lynn Williams - The Flash
Day 66/135. Lynn Williams has won both the Golden Boot AND MVP awards in the NWSL. She’s one of the most exciting up-and-coming players for the USWNT. What sets her apart? She’s the fastest player in the game.
Dawn Staley - The Hero
Day 65/135. As both a player and a head coach, Dawn Staley is one of the all-time greatest in the game of basketball. But her impact, leadership, and legacy go far beyond the hardwood.
Jillion Potter - The Indomitable Spirit
Day 64/135. Jillion Potter is the fiercest player on the U.S. national rugby team. But her strength goes far beyond the field. She’s fought back from life-threatening injury and illness to get back to the game she loves.
Lindsay Webster - The Innocent
Day 63/135. Lindsay Webster has won the Obstacle Course Racing world championships 3 years in a row. She can flip tires, scale obstacles, and push herself to new heights. But she’s as known for her kindness as she is for her dominance on the circuit.
Rachel Daly - The Underdog
Day 62/135. Rachel Daly led the Houston Dash to their first ever NWSL title in 2020, winning the Golden Boot and MVP awards along the way. Where there’s an unbreakable will, there’s a way.
Sam Kerr - The Magician
Day 61/135. Sam Kerr is an international phenom. She’s only 27 and is already a 2x NWSL Player of the Year, 2x International Player of the Year, and captain of Australia’s national team. She’s pure magic.
Helen Maroulis - The Comeback Kid
Day 60/135. Helen Maroulis is heading back to the Olympics this summer to defend her title. But after concussions and surgery, the road to Tokyo has not been easy. The comeback kid has lots to prove.
Jewell Loyd - The Future
Day 59/135. Jewell Loyd is the star shooting guard for the reigning WNBA champion Seattle Storm. The future of the W, and Kobe Bryant’s legacy, are safe in the Gold Mamba’s hands.
Ashleigh Barty - The Magician
Day 58/135. Ashleigh Barty is the No. 1 ranked tennis player in the world. At 5’5”, she may not look imposing, but she’s got some magic in her swing. She’s crafty.
Mo’ne Davis - The Sensation
Day 57/135. Mo’ne Davis won every baseball fan’s heart when she became the first girl to ever pitch a shutout in the 2014 Little League World Series. But that’s not where her athletic career ends.