In 2021, British pediatrician Beth Pascall received the Western States 100 in what was on the time one of many quickest ladies’s instances ever. Having already set the ladies’s report on the Bob Graham Spherical in England’s Lake District the 12 months prior, Pascall was undoubtedly one of many world’s main ultra-trail ladies.
Since then, a persistent pelvis damage has saved her away from operating, however the now-mom-of-one has continued to seek out methods to discover and be energetic. We caught up together with her to recap her operating profession and listen to what else she’s been as much as over the previous few years.

Beth Pascall main the ladies at mile 30 of the 2021 Western States 100. Picture: iRunFar/Bryon Powell
Early Years
Beth Pascall grew up in Somerset, within the Southwest of England, and had an energetic childhood. She mentioned, “It was very rural, and my dad and mom had a small holding [farm], so I spent my time outdoors operating round, chasing animals. It was a really outdoorsy childhood. I did all of the sports activities; I did a little bit of operating rising up, however not any greater than I did each sport obtainable.”
When Pascall went to school to review drugs, rowing was her major sport. She rapidly rose by means of the ranks to turn into an elite-level light-weight rower however discovered the calls for of coaching alongside full-time athletes in a bunch surroundings weren’t appropriate with the calls for of medical college.
She mentioned, “Whenever you row, you’re typically coaching with a bunch — my coaching group, they have been all full-time athletes. I used to be attempting to suit it across the medical years of medical college, and I simply didn’t have the time to do it.”
Looking for a sport that Pascall may higher slot in round her schedule, she turned to operating: “I used to be like, What can I do at 5 a.m., or 9 p.m., that I can do by myself?’ And operating was that. Moderately than beginning with conventional distances, Pascall was instantly drawn to ultrarunning. She mentioned, “I’d learn some books on ultrarunning, and I used to be like, That sounds wild. Perhaps I may run 100 miles.”
Discovering Ultrarunning
It wasn’t lengthy earlier than she did simply that. Pascall’s first run on the distance was the favored Lakeland 100 Mile within the Lake District, and with out having any actual aggressive ambitions, she positioned second. A seed was sown.
She mentioned, “Once I determined to run it, I believed this was one thing I used to be simply going to do as soon as, simply to see if operating 100 miles was potential. It was positively not about attempting to do nicely. However I did it and thought, That was actually enjoyable, and I did higher than I believed I might. I caught the bug after that.”
All through the following few years, Pascall continued to run nicely and racked up locations and wins with none specific coaching construction or plan. Then, in 2016, she realized of a chance to characterize Nice Britain on the Path World Championships.
She mentioned, “We had a trial race, the Highland Fling 53 Mile. I wasn’t conscious of the method till, I believe, it was Damian Corridor who talked about this trial race to me a few weeks earlier than, and I made a decision to do it, and I used to be very shocked to make the group.”
A number of months out from Path World Champs, Pascall ran the Lakeland 100 Mile for the second time, two years after her debut, successful and taking 4 hours off her earlier time. She had simply began working with a coach, and it was clear she had a vivid future in operating forward of her.
Quickly, Pascall was lining up on the best worldwide ultra-trail races, making her presence felt. In 2017, she positioned second behind Switzerland’s Andrea Huser within the Madeira Island Extremely-Path and mentioned, “I used to be nonetheless fairly new to racing internationally, and it was a giant shock to come back second. Round that point, Andrea was somebody that I actually appeared as much as. I used to be excited to even be on the identical begin line as her. She was a giant position mannequin.”
A proper of passage for a lot of, Pascall headed to Chamonix, France, later that 12 months for her UTMB debut, which sadly resulted in a DNF (didn’t end). Pascall would return time and again to UTMB, inserting fourth in 2018, fifth in 2019, with one other DNF in 2021, however maintained a love-hate relationship with the race, saying, “To be sincere, I don’t really feel I’ve ever had an excellent race at UTMB. I both don’t end, or I end, and my place may look okay, however I’ve had a horrible time! So, it’s not a race I really feel like I’ve ever carried out justice.”

Beth Pascall within the Alps earlier than the 2021 UTMB together with her canine, Dingo. Picture courtesy of Beth Pascall.
Bob Graham Spherical
Pascall continued to be a prolific racer each at house and overseas. In 2018, in addition to fourth at UTMB, she additionally took fourth at Transgrancanaria, and rejoined Workforce Nice Britain for one more Path World Champs. In 2019, she received the Highland Fling 53 Mile and the North Downs Method 50 Mile earlier than heading to the U.S. for her Western States 100 debut. She positioned fourth, securing her place on the beginning line for one more 12 months, and had plans for 2020 to be a giant 12 months of racing. After all, 2020 had different concepts.
She mentioned, “In 2020, I used to be presupposed to take a sabbatical from work and go do the Western States 100, however clearly that didn’t occur [due to the COVID-19 pandemic.] I’d at all times needed to do a Bob Graham Spherical, however I used to be prioritizing races. It appeared like the apparent time to do it.”
At the moment, the legendary Jasmin Paris held the ladies’s Bob Graham Spherical report. Pascall wasn’t overly assured that she may break it and mentioned she would have been very happy to take the second quickest time, however nonetheless, she deliberate a schedule for the spherical primarily based on a report try. The spherical consists of summiting 42 fells over a route about 66 miles lengthy with round 27,000 ft of climbing. The route is usually divided into 5 legs, with highway crossings in between as resupply factors.
The day went nicely, and when she acquired three of 5 legs accomplished, Pascall began to really feel just like the report was potential. She mentioned, “I’d been forward of my schedule for some time and simply ready to explode, however I acquired to [that point] nonetheless feeling good and thought perhaps it’d occur.”
She made it again to Moot Corridor, the beginning and end location in downtown Keswick, in 14 hours, 34 minutes, and 26 seconds — taking some 50 minutes off Paris’s mark and making fell operating historical past.
Western States 100
In 2021, journey resumed, and Pascall may lastly notice the plans she’d made for 2020. She mentioned, “I had a six-month sabbatical from work. I went out for near 90 days, and I raced the Canyons 100k in April after which the Western States 100. It was a long-term plan to have a bit break from work and exit and practice particularly for the Western States 100.”
As at all times, the Canyons 100k was fiercely aggressive, however Pascall was unstoppable and got here away with a win and a course report, with all omens wanting good for her return to the Western States 100. After a coaching block in Flagstaff, Arizona, which helped with warmth adaptation, she had a spectacular day on the race, main from begin to end and successful in 17:10:42 — which was, at the moment, the second quickest ladies’s time on report.
She mentioned of the race, “The races you’ve carried out nicely in, looking back, look like the best factor on the planet. You undergo extra in a race the place you don’t do nicely. It was simply a type of days when every little thing clicked.”
The Onset of Harm
Nevertheless, within the autumn of 2021, a pelvis damage — an irritation of the pubic bones on the middle of the pelvis — first reared its head. Like many accidents, it began small. Pascall recollects, “It began with only a niggle. It was one thing that I may simply run by means of, and I used to be seeing physiotherapists, they usually have been similar to, ‘Reduce your operating quantity a bit, and it ought to kind itself out.’ But it surely wasn’t actually getting higher.”
On the similar time, Pascall was operating by means of a foot damage she’d had for a while. She mentioned, “I had a Morton’s neuroma, that I’d had for years. It’s an issue with the nerve within the foot. It wasn’t actually an issue, however I believed, I’ll simply get this fastened, and have that operation whereas I’ve this different niggle occurring.”
Sadly, following the surgical procedure on her foot, Pascall’s pelvis damage solely intensified. She mentioned, “There was a six-month interval after I had ache on a regular basis, even at relaxation or strolling round at work. It was difficult as a result of, in my thoughts, I used to be doing completely every little thing: seeing one of the best individuals, doing all my workouts, and doing precisely what I used to be presupposed to be doing, and it simply acquired worse and worse. I actually couldn’t do something. I used to be doing a small quantity of swimming with a pull buoy, and that was about it.”
After a tough six months, Pascall started working with completely different physios, modified up her therapy, and noticed an enchancment. She mentioned, “It began to get higher, and I did begin operating once more, however then it got here again after perhaps three months of operating. I used to be again to the place I began with having ache on a regular basis once more.”
Life on Two Wheels
The curler coaster of damage continued on this vein, however whereas operating continued to be stop-start, one other sport introduced itself simply when she wanted it — biking. What began as a rehabilitation train quickly turned a brand new ardour in its personal proper, and Pascall started competing in endurance gravel races and mountain biking.
She mentioned, “I’ve carried out a lot of random stuff. From the surface, it might appear to be I’m a confused bike owner. Simply attempting various things and discovering out what I get pleasure from essentially the most.”
In August of 2022, she accomplished her first bike race, the Raiders Gravel three-day stage race in Scotland, racing 75 kilometers per day, and got here away with second place. She additionally developed a love for mountain biking and mentioned, “We’ve acquired actually good mountain biking round the place we stay within the Lake District.”
Whereas exploring her new sport, Pascall set a pace report of a distinct type, on the 200-kilometer Lakeland 200k mountain biking route. She added, “I additionally did a bikepacking race in Morocco. So actually a bit little bit of every little thing.”
A New Starting
Then, within the spring of 2024, Pascall launched into an enormous journey of a distinct type — motherhood. Her daughter Fern was born in April. Regardless of fatigue and new calls for at work, she stayed energetic all through the being pregnant and mentioned, “Bodily, I used to be effective. I nonetheless have the damage, so I couldn’t stroll lots or run, however I did loads of biking.”
She added, “I felt very drained on a regular basis. I had additionally simply began a brand new job, and it was a two-hour drive away, so I had this four-hour roundtrip commute. I may transfer, however I used to be at all times so drained.”
Over the previous few months, whereas having fun with time open air with Fern at house within the Lake District, the place she and her husband moved two-and-a-half years in the past, Pascall has additionally began to see some gentle on the finish of the tunnel for her pelvis damage.
She mentioned, “I wouldn’t say this [injury] is something that may ever go away. So, it’s not simply gone. However there was a gradual enchancment — not day by day, however month to month — since Fern was born. There’s nonetheless been a lot of ups and downs, however I can adapt my coaching and do small quantities of operating, and it’s manageable.”
She went on, “I’ve an open thoughts, however realistically, I believe I’ll solely ever be capable of do small quantities of operating however preserve my cardiovascular health by means of biking. I believe that’s the very best situation.”
Pascall feels fairly constructive concerning the prospect of buying and selling two footwear for 2 wheels, and added, “I’ve acquired fairly into biking over the previous couple of years, I’ve been having fun with it increasingly more.”
For now, all her actions revolve round Fern, who’s already experiencing the identical idyllic begin to life within the open air that Pascall had herself. She mentioned, “It has been actually enjoyable, spending a lot of time at house within the Lakes. Whenever you’re not working, you get to profit from dwelling in an incredible place and spending a lot of time open air. Every part is with [Fern]. So I’ll stroll together with her, exit on the bike together with her within the trailer, and there’s an incredible mother neighborhood round right here, with a lot of mothers doing outdoorsy issues, so it’s been wonderful.”
All through my dialog with Beth Pascall, I used to be struck by what number of instances she has reinvented herself all through her 37-year life to date. No matter whether or not the long run holds a return to aggressive operating for her, it’s clear that she’s going to at all times discover an outlet for her vitality and can by no means draw back from a brand new problem.
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