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Ep. 198 - Marginal Gains & Being a Student of the Sport With the Fastest Washington Sophomore | Inside the Mind of Carson Stafford

Jun 17, 2026 · 53 min · Ep 198

Before the podium finishes. Before the national meets. Before the breakthrough performances.


There was just a kid who loved to run.


Tahoma High School's Carson Stafford has been chasing that feeling since he was five years old. Now entering his junior year, the Tahoma standout has quietly developed into one of the top young distance runners in Washington State.


This past May, Carson established himself among Washington's elite. At the 4A WIAA State Championships, he placed 3rd in the 3200m with a breakthrough 8:57 and added a 9th-place finish in the 1600m.


That said, his success didn't come without adversity.


An ankle injury before the 2025 cross country postseason sidelined him at the moment he had spent months preparing for. Instead of allowing the setback to define him, Stafford used it as motivation, returning stronger and more focused during track season.


What separates Carson isn't just the times.


He describes himself as a student of the game. He studies races. He thinks deeply about training. He understands that long-term development matters more than one result, one season, or one headline. That mindset has allowed him to steadily climb from promising young runner to state medalist.


In this episode, we discuss his journey from Spokane to Tahoma, his state meet breakthrough, competing on the national stage, navigating injury, and the lessons he's learned from a lifetime in the sport. We also dive into what comes next as he prepares for a pivotal junior year.


With two seasons remaining and a foundation built on patience, consistency, and genuine love for running, Carson Stafford's story is still being written.


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