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Pennsylvania high schooler Gary Martin did something that had only been done once before, by Jim Ryun in 1965, go sub 4 in the mile in a high school race without a rabbit. Former prep phenom Katelyn Tuohy blasted a 4:06 1500m, Maria Garcia Romo blasted NCAA record holder Eliud Kipsang at SECs in the 1500, Yared Nuguse's NCAA career is over, there were some amazing sprint performances at the conference meets, and DII star Christian Noble turned some heads by not only turning pro before NCAAs, but also signing as a male with New Balance. We break it all down and discuss whether Newbury Park XC was the best high school team ever in any sport and whether Matthew Centrowitz, Donavan Brazier, or Jenny Simpson are in trouble. Want to Train Smarter this Summer? The LetsRun.com Summer Training Program is back. From the high schooler wanting to be a college star, to a more recreational runner just wanting to get in shape, this program is for you. 100% Money back guarantee. Details here https://www.letsrun.com/coaching Compression Boots Without the Wires! Therabody RecoveryAir JetBoots The next generation in recovery. Free 60-day money-back guarantee trial. Exclusive FastFlush technology, RecoveryAir flushes out metabolic waste more fully and brings back fresh blood to your legs at three times the speed of competitors. https://www.therabody.com/letsrun to try today. (Sponsor) Show notes: 0:00 LetsRun.com Summer Training program - Train with the best this summer 4:10 Gary Martin joins Jim Ryun as the only high schoolers to go sub 4 without a rabbit in a high school race. What does it mean? Is he even the best high school miler in the country right now? 23:47 Was Newbury Park XC the best high school team ever in any sport? 29:55 Katelyn Tuohy 4:06 1500m 43:10 Yared Nuguse's NCAA career is over 52:46 Dylan Jacobs running fast 56:08 D2 Christian Noble goes pro and New Balance signs and American male 65:31 Mario Garcia-Romo crushes NCAA record holder Eliud Kipsang at SECs 67:59 Brandon Miller struggles at SECs 72:12 Britton Wilson's amazing SEC meet 79:06 Asbel Kiprop admits to doping? 82:39 USATF Distance Classic preview- Jager in steeple, great men's 1500, return of Emma Coburn and Isaiah Harris 90:19 Who is more in trouble Jenny Simpson, Matthew Centrowitz or Donavan Brazier? End: Therabody RecoveryAir JetBoots The next generation in recovery. Free 60-day money-back guarantee trial. Exclusive FastFlush technology. Support LetsRun.com's Track Talk by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/letsrun Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/5b349ec9-cf9d-412c-869f-cc64fa4b086f
Kilkanaście lat na szczycie polskich i światowych biegów uprawnia Marcina Lewandowskiego do roli eksperta nie tylko w aspekcie treningu, ale również funkcjonowania na styku dwóch światów - sportu i biznesu. Jak wyglądają realia pozasportowych obowiązków atlety, których jak przyznaje nasz gość, bywa tyle iż zdarzało mu się ukrywać je przed trenerem? Jak według mistrza odnajdować się we współczesnym świecie mediów i kreować swój wizerunek? Z tego odcinka dowiecie się również: Jakie zmiany wprowadził w treningu, aby mimo upływu lat walczyć o sportowy progres? Dlaczego treningi przed Tokio 2020 pokazywały, że forma jest na rekord Europy? Jakie treningi wykonuje pod okiem psychologa, aby lepiej się regenerować? Jaka jest najbardziej prawdopodobna data zakończenia jego sportowej kariery? Jak reagował na medialne zaczepki Henrika Ingebrigstena? Dlaczego nigdy nie odpowiedział na niepochlebny komentarz lub wpis w Internecie? Czy macie szansę stanąć z nim na bieżni oko w oko podczas tegorocznej edycji 1MILA? Na rozmowę zaprasza Kuba Pawlak W odcinku w różnych rolach pojawili się: Agata Korzemiacka, Hicham El Guerrouj, Bernard Lagat, Asbel Kiprop, Noureddine Morceli, Noureddine Morceli, Timothy Cheruiyot , Filip, Henrik i Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Piotr Rostkowski, Adam Kszczot, Dariusz Nowicki,
Marcell Jacobs and Christian Coleman gave the sport what it wanted in the 60, Ajee' Wilson finally was golden, and Elle Purrier impressed at World Indoors. Plus a few athletes may have gotten wake-up calls, insights from the NYC Half on Sara Hall, Galen Rupp and others, and that time trial that Cooper Teare and Cole Hocker ran. We end with Supporters Club audio of Jon and Rojo's night out in Serbia on the LetsRun.com credit card. Show notes below. Links: 1. Thread: Biggest Winners/Losers from World Indoors. 2. Geordie Beamish interview. 3. World indoors interviews. 10:30 Big Picture takeaways from World Indoors 17:58 American get 3 distance medals - good, bad or as expected? 22:27 Biggest winners from Worlds 28:08 Marcell Jacobs a big winner as was Christian Coleman 36:49 Biggest losers?! - Isaiah Harris?, Gabriela Debues-Stafford?, Ollie Hoare? 51:23 Ajee' Wilson lifetime achievement gold medal 52:32 Athing Mu's instagram post, Gloria Gaynor, and Wejo bombing on a DMR anchor 61:33 Takeaways from being in Serbia 68:46 NYC Half Marathon. Videos 86:11 Asbel Kiprop returns with 1:56 800? 90:04 Cooper Teare 13:06, Cole Hocker 13:08 in a race with 3 finishers. Athletes chasing standards instead of racing world indoors 100:59 Rojo and Jon's St. Patrick's day in Serbia & the woman at the bar Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call 1-844-LETSRUN and hit option 7 for the secret podcast voicemail. Join our Supporters Club and take your running fandom to the highest level. Get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe?from=public Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on itunes and spread the word with a friend. There is a reason we're the #1 podcast dedicated to Olympic-level running. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/83c683ef-7cba-4311-b06f-9b0b605d69e5 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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The HOKA NAZ Elite men have broken up, we have an explanation on how Geoffery Kamworor only ran 2:05 in the marathon, covid wreaks some havoc on New Year's running plans and we look ahead to 2022 and 2024. Could we see our first sub 14 5k, sub 29 10k, and sub 3:50 1500 by a woman? Christian Coleman and Asbel Kiprop return and should a high schooler be running 100 mpw? Show notes below. Join the Revolution, Get Electrolytes without the Sugar Go to DrinkLMNT.com/letsrun and for $5 shipping get a free sample pack of 6 flavors. If you don't like it I'll refund your money. Stay Salty my friends. -Wejo 1:13 XMas chit chat 6:28 Geoffery Kamworor explains how he "only" ran 2:05 8:32 Scott Fauble (to Joe Bosshard), Rory Linkletter (to Ryan hall), Scott Smith (retires) leave HOKA NAZ Elite 21:52 Reminder 45 Japanese men have been sub 2:10 in the marathon this year 24:12 Tracksmith Midnight Gala canceled 32:41 What are you most excited about in 2022? - Men's 100 38:18 Men's 1500 40:37 The women- could we see sub 14 (5k), sub 29 (10k) and sub 3:50 (1500) in 2022? How fast can Athing Mu go? 46:24 How many Olympic medallists will repeat in 2024? - men 53:02 2024 medallists - the women 55:37 Which US Olympians make the team in 2024? 60:15 Cross country in the Olympics? 65:23 Conner Mantz marathon debut 67:51 Dutch 17-year-old high schooler Axel Vang Christensen is running 100 mpw- fair or foul? Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call 1-844-LETSRUN and hit option 7 for the secret podcast voicemail. Join our Supporters Club and take your running fandom to the highest level. Get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on itunes and spread the word with a friend. There is a reason we're the #1 podcast dedicated to Olympic level running. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/73dac9d1-1d1a-4046-bd01-a96d746d7fdc
Chris Chavez and Matthew Luke Meyer catch up from New Jersey and Montana to unpack the biggest storylines in the sport for Aprl 2020. With races and events cancelled through most of the summer, the sport has gotten creative with virtual races, time trials, backyard ultra marathons and pole vault competitions. This is how we're staying active and entertained amid a pandemic. We did our best to not say the c*********s word in the podcast. Among notable news from the month of April: World Athletics says that no performance between April 2020 and November 30, 2020 will count toward Tokyo qualification. The new window will run from Dec. 1 to May 31 for the marathon and then through June 29 for all other events. Some athletes were a bit upset by this blanket suspension. The Berlin Marathon was the first major marathon to be affected by the pandemic and gathering limits. It will be postponed or scaled down to an extent. The re-scheduled Boston is scheduled to take place two weeks before that. No Diamond League Meets through June but Oslo will be putting on The Impossible Games. Oregon 2021 becomes Oregon 2022 with the world championships being held from July 15 to July 24 at the new Hayward Field. The meet is early and will be held before Commonwealth Games and European Championships oddly enough. 'Dopers Gonna Dope' with Asbel Kiprop still saying he's innocent, Daniel Wanjiru getting busted for a biological passport violation and athletes recording whereabouts failures. Bad news: Coogan's, the popular track and field NYC bar by The Armory, has closed for good. Good news: Shalane adopted a baby! What's the most impressive run we've seen on Strava since quarantine? All that and more on the latest episode. ▶ Follow us: twitter.com/CitiusMag | instagram.com/citiusmag | facebook.com/citiusmag ✩ Connect with Chris via Email: chris@citiusmag.com | twitter.com/ChrisChavez | instagram.com/chris_j_chavez ✩ Connect with Matt on Instagram: Instagram.com/matthewlukemeyer
Dr. Madeline Manning Mims, arguably the greatest 800m American runner, the 1968 Olympic champ, and someone until who last week we knew very little about is our guest at the 57:42 mark. Manning Mims in addition to her Olympic gold was the first American to run sub 2 minutes, she held the American record for 15 years, and won the US Olympic Trials 4 times in 1968, 1972, 1976 and 1980. She bridges the gap from Jesse Owens to Wilma Rudolph to Ajee Wilson. She's now a chaplain who works with US Olympians. You can follow her on facebook here and see her giving an Easter concert from her garage for her neighbors during the COVID-19 shutdown. A nice bio on her is here. Prior to Manning Mims we talk drugs, virtual drug testing, possible Olympic bribery, American greats, soccer players running 5ks, threads of the week and more. Detailed show notes below. The podcast is sponsored by TheFeed.com. They've got everything you need to perform at your best and try and stay healthy. They're sending our team their Immunity boosting packs as well as a fresh supply of Maurten and their new Airofit device. Go to TheFeed.com/Letsrun to see all their products and use code LETSRUN to save 15%. Show notes:2:24 Virtual Drug Testing6:46 Another big-name Kenyan tests positive, London Marathon Champ Daniel Wanjiru. Asbel Kiprop update17:14 Japan Olympic bribery?24:05 Great American Distance Runner of All Time: Matthew Centrowitz vs Jim Ryun34:46 Galen Rupp v Ryan HallThreads of Week:36:49 How fast are pro soccer players (Jesse Lingard of Manchester United) running 5ks?39:41 A new record from NYC to LA in a car. Guess their time before clicking44:00 Lance Armstrong/Alberto/COVID talk/1904 Olympics57:42 800m All-time great Madeline Manning62:47 Track career started with physical fitness tests67:55 Accidental 1st 800 was an indoor world record73:58 College and not knowing "Skeeter" aka Wilma Rudolph79:26 1968 Olympic gold + reception back home + not being a millionaire87:01 Other Olympics95:24 Getting beat by dopers and being told to dope100:12 Running 1:57.9, getting faster with age105:25 Could she beat Ajee Wilson?107:08 Intersex women in 800 today113:36 1980 Olympic boycott/Mentoring athletes today and what she is telling them about Tokyo postponement Need new shoes? Check out the best shoe reviews on the planet. *Got feedback for the podcast or want to leave an audio message? Call 844-LetsRun (844-538-7786) and hit option 7. Support LetsRun.com's Track Talk by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/letsrun Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/d0d2c662-74ae-4458-a65c-7c8d39d0a802
Nick Willis sits down in New York City for a long-awaited conversation to look back at his remarkable career thus far. In this episode, we'll go through everything from growing up in Lower Hutt, New Zealand and his start in athletics with his brother, Steve, to his recent streak of 18 consecutive years of breaking four minutes for the mile. More in this episode: Nick's early interest in skateboarding and then finally turning the page to track and field Arriving at Michigan after the Alan Webb hype and the start of his relationship with coach Ron Warhurst His wife's development as a coach Breaking the New Zealand 1,500 meter record in 2005 and the start of his professional career Losing his passport and rookie mistakes of his first professional year Being a student of the sport even now by reading about track and field greats Get in Nick's shoes for the 2008, 2012 and 2016 Olympic 1,500-meter final Thoughts on Rashid Ramzi, Asbel Kiprop and competing against dirty athletes Drowning out the skepticism and dark cloud of the sport's problems of doping Theory of longevity (via Spikes Mag): Sleep, Patience and Having his family with him 2020 and how much longer he could keep going Lots of wisdom shared in this episode. Enjoy. Recommended reading: "Longevity" by Nick Willis | SPIKES Follow Nick on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/willisnick/ ❤️ Support for this episode comes from Stryd. They’re helping ensure that you nail the perfect pacing strategy so you can keep a consistent effort in challenging conditions - all in real-time. I’m digging all the data that it’s collecting and you’ll see a bunch of people wearing them on their shoes at the US Olympic Marathon Trials. Learn more by visiting STRYD.COM/CITIUS Podcast episode cover photo by Kevin Morris: https://www.instagram.com/kevmofoto/ ▶ Follow us: twitter.com/CitiusMag instagram.com/citiusmag facebook.com/citiusmag ✩ Connect with Chris Email: chris@citiusmag.com twitter.com/ChrisChavez instagram.com/chris_j_chavez
What is better than two hilarious hosts on a podcast? A: Two hilarious hosts with an incredible live guest. Your hosts David Ribich and Josh Kerr dive into the life of a star in the sport. Garrett Heath's guest episode features: an inside look to a state champion cross country SKIER, how to run a 45.xx 400m as a distance runner and more! Some important stats to keep in mind are: Garrett Heath is the only American to beat Mo Farah multiple times; He also is the only American to beat Kenenisa Bekele, Asbel Kiprop and Mo Farah. How bout that for a Triple Crown? More on Garrett Heath Age: not 25 From: Winona, MN College: Stanford Time to make a cup of coffee: 27 minutes, 14 seconds. 800m - 1:47 1500m- 3.34.12 Mile- 3:53.15 5000m- 13:16.31 10,000m- 27:56.11
Chris Chavez and Kevin Liao look back at the best of 2018 by handing out awards, titles and superlatives. From Des Linden's win in Boston to Asbel Kiprop's strange defense of his positive test for EPO, we review all the moments that wow'ed us and also left us scratching our heads. Awards Include: Comeback Runner of the Year Breakout Runner of the Year Inspiration of the Year Strangest Thing of the Year Finish of the Year Performance of the Year Most Entertaining Runner of the Year Female Athlete of the Year Men’s Athlete of the Year
We have a lot to cover with our intro this week as we talk about the Comrades Marathon, Rupp v. Farah at the Chicago Marathon, the latest on Asbel Kiprop and his doping defense, and the NCAA Championships. You can see the links we reference here: - Asbel Kiprop statement: https://www.facebook.com/asbel.kiprop/posts/1881183131913874 - Replay of USC 4 x 400 win: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9XUf0FGCTs Then at 35:55 into the episode, we turn to Round 4 of listener questions, which includes answers to these questions and more: - How do I trust your recommendation on a "slow" long run pace? - How do I recover from a stress fracture? - What about intermittent fasting? Plus, we give a listener a guarantee with money involved. Don't miss it!
On this week's podcast we get stuck into the rebirth of the vintage Diamond League meetings in Oslo and Stockholm. Steeped in history, the meets have flagged in recent years but have come back to prominence with some impressive marketing, great local athletes and top class competition. This was proved with the number of bums on seats. Cathal caught up with some of the interesting characters on the circuit including teenage sensation Jakob Ingebrigtsen, long distance and social media guru Julien Wanders along with the man of the moment Juan Miguel Echevarria - who quite literally nearly jumped out of the long jump pit in Stockholm. The NCAA championships proved its outrageous standard of competition once more but equally as outrageous is the lack of drug testing. On the doping front we also catch up with the convincing Asbel Kiprop who is giving up his fight for innocence. Domestically we chart the rise of Cork sprinting heroine Phil Healy and some of the studs at the Irish Schools championships.
In this week's podcast we look at the leading Irish results from last weekend, before delving into our topic of discussion for this episode: the problem with potential and athlete development. We then go international to the Prefontaine Classic (31:30 into the podcast) with interviews with Matthew Centrowitz, Christian Coleman and Shelby Houlihan. This was the last time the event will be held in the original Hayward Field before it's demolished and rebuilt. Is it really that 'HISTORIC'? 'Centro' reflects on the Asbel Kiprop doping situation along with his favourite memories from Hayward Field. Coleman talks about his hiccups since winning the world indoors while Houlihan talks about her big breakthrough and the gold dust of the Jerry Schumacher/Bowerman Track Club regime. There were plenty of good performances from Irish athletes at home and abroad. Phil Healy was one of the headliners at the AAI Games while the juniors grabbed attention at the IFAM meeting in Oordegem - The women's U20 4x100m relay team set a new national record and Sarah Healy broke the youth 1500m record. This leads into our discussion on potential. Do we keep going back to the source when a talent hits a roadblock? Should we look at athletic scouts and identify those for the long game. It becomes a merry-go-round instead of developing what we have, which would create a consistent path for the next generation. Alternatively we keep going back to the 'talent.'
In which we debrief our interview with Nicole, discuss research related to training and the immune system, talk over research related to training and aging, and consider news about the Giro d'Italia, Asbel Kiprop, Jenny Simpson, Galen Rupp, Ironman Texas, prize money at the Boston Marathon, and the new IAAF testosterone rules.
Gwen Jorgensen finishes 4th at the US Half Marathon Champs, Galen improves his marathon PB, Asbel Kiprop’s having a nightmare, Martin talks to Andy Morris about Running Down Dementia, you can join the Strava Night of the 10,000m PBs challenge and win some socks, plus, enter our competition to race in the Strava mile! Tom’s kicking back on his hols, and Martin interviews The Guardian’s running blog editor, Kate Carter.
In this week's podcast, we digest the stunning news of Asbel Kiprop's positive test for EPO. Was he scammed? Did he cheat? Is it time to go after his agent? Is his explanation convincing? We debate all of the above. After that, we turn our attention to some good news: Phil Healy's scorching hot 100m times at the Tón Le Gaoithe meeting in Waterford last weekend, asking what they might mean for the summer ahead. We round up the best of the Irish performances at home and abroad before hearing from an Irish marathoner who's packing his bags for Flagstaff, Arizona. Stephen Scullion, fresh from his 2:15:55 run at the London Marathon last month, explains why he feels the need to train far from home to reach the next level, and in a candid interview, he opens up on the challenge of making it work financially while chasing the running dream. To close, we look ahead to the Shanghai Diamond League on Saturday, running the rule over the best races, telling you what to expect when you're expecting…a good meeting.
Kyle Merber and Riley Masters, stars of "The Real Maine", join the podcast to discuss the likelihood of a sequel to their hit movie. Both shed light on their season in Europe and plans for the remainder of the summer. Merber and Masters marvel at the performances by Asbel Kiprop and Genzebe Dibaba at the 2015 Monaco Diamond League Meeting. Masters delves into his foray into the 5,000-meter distance and plans to stick with the distance in 2016. Merber has some crazy plans for the 2015 Hoka Long Island Mile in September that includes prize money bonuses at 1,400-meters. What do Merber and Masters like about each other?