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Bob Becker, at 80, Sets Record as Oldest Finisher of the Badwater 135 Ultramarathon

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterJuly 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Bob Becker , an 80-year-old ultrarunner, embodies an inspiring philosophy regarding aging: “I don’t think of myself in terms of age, really,” he stated. Becker believes that if others can accomplish certain feats, there’s no reason he can’t as well. This mindset fueled his ambition to become the oldest official finisher of the Badwater 135 Mile ultramarathon, one of the most demanding races, located in the unforgiving terrain of California’s Death Valley.

On July 7, Becker began his journey at Badwater Basin, a staggering 282 feet below sea level, facing extreme heat conditions of 118°F. Nearly 45 hours later, Becker achieved his goal, crossing the finish line and setting a remarkable record as the oldest finisher in the race’s history.

Bob Becker proudly displays his 2025 Badwater 135 Mile finisher t-shirt, alongside coach and friend Lisa Smith-Batchen (to his right.) Photo courtesy of Lisa Smith-Batchen.

As Becker reflected on his journey in a phone interview, he mentioned how the anticipation and support from fellow racers fueled his motivation. “Everybody in the race knew I was shooting for this oldest runner finisher mark… It was just a great adventure,” he said.

The Road to Badwater

Becker, who serves as a race director in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, had already faced the challenges of Badwater before. Three years earlier, at the age of 77, he completed the race but fell short of the official cutoff time by a mere 17 minutes, which led to him earning an “unofficial finish.” It was an experience he described as “unfinished business,” prompting his return to strive for acknowledgment as the oldest finisher.

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Bob Becker on the climb up to Towne Pass during the 2025 Badwater 135 Mile. Photo: Arnold Begay

Training for the Challenge

In preparation for this arduous race, Becker engaged in extensive training. He credited his long-time coach, Lisa Smith-Batchen, for her guidance over the years. Despite the flat landscape of Florida posing challenges for elevation training, Becker tackled this limitation creatively. “The highest point in Fort Lauderdale is 75 feet above sea level at the top of a bridge,” he noted. To simulate the hills, he devised various strategies, such as running on bridges, utilizing stairs, and even pulling tires for resistance training.

Navigating the Race

The race itself proved to be a test of endurance and mental fortitude. Becker encountered challenges early on, including a calf issue a mere three miles into the race, yet he persevered, adhering to a calculated race strategy. His approach involved walking the steep inclines, running downhills, and alternating between running and walking on flat terrain. The tactical rhythm, he explained, was necessary to manage his fatigue over the daunting 135-mile distance.

Becker attributed much of his success to his dedicated crew, including Smith-Batchen, Marshall Ulrich, Heather Ulrich, and Will Litwin, who provided motivation and support throughout the journey. He emphasized their role in helping him reach the finish line, acknowledging their contributions through tough love and encouragement.

Making History

As he neared the final checkpoint, Becker felt confident in achieving his goal. The last critical obstacle was the taxing 13-mile ascent to the Mount Whitney trailhead, which demanded an elevation gain of over 4,500 feet. With determination and grit, Becker completed the climb, securing his spot in the record books.

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Bob Becker near Stovepipe Wells on the 2025 Badwater 135 Mile. Photo: Arnold Begay

Looking Back

Reflecting on his achievement, Becker remarked on the realities of aging. “The fact is, I am older, so I’m not as fast as I used to be,” he acknowledged. “I have to be realistic about the cutoffs and the conditions of the race.” For Becker, the accomplishment of setting the oldest finisher record was not merely about age; it represented persistence, careful planning, and a resilient spirit.

His journey at Badwater, historically significant for him, accentuated the importance of setting personal goals, regardless of age. “It was very satisfying to finally be able to do that,” Becker concluded.

Conclusion

Bob Becker’s extraordinary feat at the Badwater 135 Mile ultramarathon serves as a powerful reminder of what individuals can achieve with dedication and the right mindset. His story encourages many to embrace their passions, setting aside age as a defining limitation. For more information about ultrarunning and inspiring stories like Becker’s, check iRunFar.

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