Shownotes
On this week’s episode of [un]phased, Shaunna and Lisa are examining the challenges that come along with hosting a race or large event during a global pandemic. On December 5th and 6th, the Professional Triathlete’s Organization (PTO), in partnership with Challenge Daytona, hosted the 2020 PTO Championships in Daytona, FL. Shaunna and Lisa dive into the ethical implications hosting this event present, and what may be left behind in its wake.
For some, this race presented an opportunity to get back to “normal” life and have the chance to get out on the race course again, something we are all looking forward to. However, the influx of predominantly white, affluent athletes to Daytona to participate in or watch the race places the most vulnerable workers in Daytona at risk. People who work in the service industry and other essential workers - predominantly folks of color and low income people with limited access to healthcare or paid time off - may pay a hefty price for a triathete’s choice to race. During these uncertain times, it is important we consider the community impact our individual choices may have. The COVID-19 pandemic has given us a chance to examine our privilege in this way, and to recognize our choices affect more than just us.