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Track World News
Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce is the Greatest Sprinter EVER! (and it's not even close)

Track World News

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 27:58


Shop at https://www.manscaped.com and use code TWN to get 20% off and free shipping! Today we discuss why Shelly Ann Fraser Pryce is the greatest sprinter alive and has more sub 10.7 races than Florence Joyner, Carmelita Jeter, and Marion Jones. We also discuss the 100m between Marvin Bracy, Christian Coleman, and Trayvon Bromell (8:45), we then talk about what the United States can learn from the Commonwealth Games (13:00), and the craziness with transferring in the NCAA (19:00). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/trackworldnews/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trackworldnews/support

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Athlete Maestro | Sports Education | Sports Psychology | Mental Toughness | Athlete Development | Mental Training | Master Th

Athlete Maestro helps you master the mental, physical and business aspects of sports. If you found this episode helpful, share it with a fellow athlete to help them on their quest to achieve their sports goals. MORE IMPORTANTLY: Join our exclusive facebook group for like minded athletes where we delve deeper into the episodes of the podcast, www.athletemaestro.com/group Sign up for any of my programs at athletemaestro.com/courses If you're a parent and you'll like to learn how to nurture your child's sporting talent sign up for my FREE MASTERCLASS athletemaestro.com/sportsparenting There are a ton of podcasts you could be listening to right now but you chose Athlete Maestro. THANK YOU. Want me to answer your questions here on the show, send a mail to friday@athletemaestro.com If you found anything useful on the podcast, please leave a RATING AND REVIEW so other young athletes like yourself can find and benefit from the podcast. To learn how to SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A RATING on the show, head to www.athletemaestro.com/subscribe. For more on Athlete Maestro visit athletemaestro.com Get the Athlete Maestro Daily Planner, www.athletemaestro.com/dailyplanner Find me on social media Instagram - @tolaogunlewe Twitter - @tolaogunlewe Thanks for tuning in.

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Track and Field Black History
A Conversation with Coach John Smith

Track and Field Black History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 117:46


Coach John Smith is a legend in every sense of the word. On the track, he not only won double gold at the 1971 Pan American Games and competed at the 1972 Olympics, but he also still holds the world record in the 440 yard dash. During his career as a coach, he has worked with a whos-who in the sport. From Steve Lewis and Kevin Young, to Carmelita Jeter and English Gardiner, he has guided a plethora of his athletes' to success at the highest levels of the sport. In our conversation, we of course dive into his career on the track and as a coach, but we also talk about him growing up in the 50's, 60's and 70's in the height of the civil rights era and Black Power movement, how he looked up to John Carlos, Tommie Smith and Lee Evans for what they did on an off the track, his time with the Dallas Cowboys, his acting career, missing out on Olympic Gold in 1972 but guiding his athletes to golds through coaching, how track and field saved his life and the soul of the sport. John Smith even notes he could have run a sub-4 mile back in the day! Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trackandfieldblackhistory/

Fueling The Pursuit
Olympic Sprinter Mechelle Lewis Freeman on the Power of Belief

Fueling The Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 50:59


“I always tell people that your consistency is going to put you on the right side of that thousandth of a second, you know? It comes down to that. And so every little thing compounds. Don't ever think that thing you consider at that moment is not going to matter.” - Mechelle Freeman Today's guest is Mechelle Lewis Freeman, former Olympic sprinter and current relays coach for the United States.Mechelle is a true inspiration having become one of the fastest women in the world at the pinnacle of her professional athletic career. What's even more impressive than how fast she ran is how she reached such heights.Mechelle reminds us all that we have to believe in ourselves and that, no matter what, doing the work everyday is always going to be a requirement if you want to achieve your goals. If you're not consistent, no matter what you believe, you will struggle to realize your full potential. This conversation is going to take you on a journey unlike any other conversation we've had on this podcast thus far. Timestamped Show Notes(4:05) How the pandemic impacts athletes and coaching…(8:44) “Now that person can have hope… You know, not shift too much with a year change. My path still, is in that same direction. It's just that I have to pivot. I think that's what is different in a situation like that. Having that hope that the Olympic games are still for them in this time period. And I think that's what was key.”(11:57) Athletes may have missed opportunities, but they doubled down on their craft…(13:26) The Lewis twins… a fast rise into the sport of track and field…(15:55) A decision to go to grad school, an Eddie Murphy movie, and a promising career…(17:44) The circumstances surrounding a spark to run again…(19:09) “I was stripping a lot of things mentally and like pain and just going through that process of just healing. But it was during that time where I also started to pray and read my Bible and, you know, lean on God.”(21:45) Going through the process of training for the Olympic team after not running for four years…(25:48) A hydration analogy…(27:05) A winning routine… and power in the simple, consistent steps…(29:47) A remarkable story to illustrate a great truth…(33:27) Leveling up to the Olympics…(35:20) “And so that was another situation of understanding about controlling the controllable and putting yourself in that environment. Going to the pool and doing deep water running and still seeing the same things, still approaching practice the same way.”(36:51) Preparing for the load by fueling the body and paying attention to restoration…(39:09) No wasted effort and no wasted movement…(41:43) Living your wildest dreams…(45:37) The start of TrackGirlz…(48:15) A simple piece of advice from Mechelle...References2008 USA Track Championships 100m (Mechelle's PB) - YouTubeTrackGirlz - website | InstagramGuestMechelle Lewis Freeman - Instagram | TwitterMechelle's fav UCAN product: Cherry Berry Almond BarHosts:Jon Rankin - gobemore.co | @chasejonrankinBryan Green - maketheleapbook.com | @maketheleapbookLearn More:UCAN - ucan.co | @genucanYour Personal Best Awaits

Moms in the Zone
Advice from the fastest woman alive Coach Carmelita Jeter

Moms in the Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 45:25


Three-time Olympic medalist and the fastest woman alive, Carmelita Jeter, sits down with Moms in the Zone to discuss the blueprint for track and field athletes to get to college, what track training is like, how recruiting has changed in the COVID-19 pandemic, plus more!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/moms-in-the-zone/support

Hidden Greatness
7: Carmelita Jeter | Shaking off a losing mindset is key

Hidden Greatness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 58:53


Carmelita Jeter (@CarmelitaJeter) is the fastest woman alive. She won the 100m World Championships in 2011 and anchored Team USA's 4x100m team to Olympic gold and a new world record at the London 2012 Games.In this show, Jeter claims that females do not receive the same plaudits as her male counterparts when they when they excel in the sport is backed up by what she claims is her treatment after running the second fastest time ever over the 100m.We also talk about her career highs and lows, meeting President Barack Obama and the legend Michael Jordan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

TODDCast Podcast
Listen To This Ep134 - Fastest Woman Alive Carmelita Jeter On Realizing Potential (05 12 '20)

TODDCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 2:29


Listen To This Ep134 - Fastest Woman Alive Carmelita Jeter On Realizing Potential (05 12 '20) by Todd Hancock

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Bubba’s Bodyguard Podcast
Carmelita Jeter's Inspiring Journey to the World's Fastest Woman!

Bubba’s Bodyguard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 19:14


Carmelita Jeter the worlds fastest woman joins me to talk about her life journey, achieving her masters degree, becoming a legend in track and field, the olympics and coaching at Missouri State University for Track and Field! God bless you always!

Women on the Mic
Interview with the Fastest Woman Alive ft. Carmelita Jeter

Women on the Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 20:50


In this episode, Kaavya has the chance to talk with 3x Olympic medalist, world record holder, and fastest woman alive, Carmelita Jeter. They talk about her journey to the podium, inspirations, and her vision for young girls.

Lee Taft Performance Podcast
Episode 15: In the Mind of one of Fastest Women in the World (With Carmelita Jeter)

Lee Taft Performance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 40:39


How a World and Olympic Champion gained confidence through dedication to her sport. Success came through hard word and accepting responsibility for her actions.

Athlete Maestro | Sports Education | Sports Psychology | Mental Toughness | Athlete Development | Mental Training | Master Th

If you follow track and field, you'll know how difficult certain world records are to break. One of those that has proved almost unbreakable is that female 100m world record. But guess what? There was an athlete who came to close to breaking it. Closer than anyone ever has. That athlete was Carmelita Jeter, the fastest woman alive. Her personal best time of 10.64secs is the second fastest time in history. The reason she's the fastest woman alive is because the record holder herself is late, the late great Florence Griffith-Joyner (episode 301). To achieve this feat Jeter did certain things, she lived by certain principles and its three of those principles that we share with you today. If you find this episode helpful, share it with a fellow athlete to help them on their quest to achieve their sports goals. There are a ton of podcasts you could listening to right now but you chose Athlete Maestro. What should I talk about next? Please let me know on twitter or in the comments below Subscribe for FREE lessons on Itunes: athletemaestro.com/itunes If you found anything useful on the podcast, please leave a RATING AND REVIEW so other young athletes like yourself can find and benefit from the podcast. To learn how to SUBSCRIBE AND LEAVE A RATING on the show, head to www.athletemaestro.com/subscribe. For more on Athlete Maestro visit athletemaestro.com If you have any questions, feel free to send an email tola@athletemaestro.com Get the Athlete Maestro Daily Planner, www.athletemaestro.com/dailyplanner Find me on social media Instagram - @tolaogunlewe Twitter - @tolaogunlewe Thanks for tuning in.

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TODDCast Podcast
Ep207 Alter Bridge Mark Tremonti, Fastest Woman Carmelita Jeter & Indie Week Darryl Hurs (11 05 ’19)

TODDCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 75:40


Ep207 Alter Bridge Mark Tremonti, Fastest Woman Carmelita Jeter & Indie Week Darryl Hurs (11 05 ’19) by Todd Hancock

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TODDCast Podcast
Carmelita Jeter (Fastest Woman Alive) - THE FULL CONVO

TODDCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 17:53


Carmelita Jeter (Fastest Woman Alive) - THE FULL CONVO by Todd Hancock

Make Something Where You Are
Episode 1: Carmelita Jeter

Make Something Where You Are

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 53:21


The Fastest Woman Alive. Sprinter Carmelita Jeter won gold, silver, and bronze medals at the 2012 London Olympics. Oh, and she’s also nicknamed the “The World’s Fastest Woman” for having 3 of the top 10 fastest times in the women’s 100m. Carmelita went from starting track in high school, going to a Division II college, to becoming a world class sprinter. She talks about what it took to get there and her interest in motivating others. Carmelita is also the associate head coach for the Track & Field team at Missouri State University. This episode sponsored by 1906 Gents, Old Missouri Bank, efactory, and The Coffee Ethic.

BUCKiT with Phil Keoghan
BUCKiT® #51-Carmelita Jeter: The Fastest Woman Alive

BUCKiT with Phil Keoghan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 55:24


It’s the 2012 Olympic Games in London and the women’s 4 x 100 relay is about to start. The fastest woman alive is under pressure to deliver a win because of repeated baton change failures from the US teams in the past has cast a shadow over this event. Carmelita Jeter has made a controversial decision that critics say will cost them the much needed gold. It’s been 16 years since the US took the top spot on the Olympic podium for the women’s relay. The four runners take their marks, the gun goes off, and the rest is world record breaking history. Born and raised in Southern California, Carmelita Jeter is the fastest woman alive. She’s a world Champion, a world record holder and an Olympic, gold, silver and bronze medal winner. But the super star sprinter got off to a slow start. She didn’t start track until she was 14 and in the 9th grade was considered a “late bloomer” for the sport. By the time she competed in the 2012 Olympic Games she was 32 years old. Never underestimate “The Jet” however. Give Carmelita a reason why she shouldn’t be racing and she’ll just go harder and faster. Obstacles to her are opportunities and failure becomes her rocket fuel. She has a need for speed and a desire to succeed. The safest thing to do is get out of her way. I caught up with the world’s fastest woman alive, in Los Angeles to hear about her incredible Olympic gold medal victory – a win against all odds.. and her unusual race to the top.

Play Like A Girl Podcast
20: Fastest Woman Alive - Carmelita Jeter

Play Like A Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 29:07


Carmelita Jeter, known also as Coach Jet, is a top American sprinter with three Olympic medals and a world record. She has accomplishments on and off the track that are absolutely fascinating. She is the fastest woman alive when she ran 100m in 10.64 seconds eight years ago at the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix. Since then, she’s launched her own Track Clinic, been named an ambassador for Healthy Compton, and is now the Missouri State Assistant Coach for Track & Field. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

One on One Interviews
Carmelita Jeter: Winning Isn’t Always About Coming in First, Sometimes It’s About Finishing

One on One Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 17:10


I caught up to the 2012 Olympic gold winner in the Women’s 100 meter Carmelita Jeter at BPM’Online’s user conference, Accelerate, in Boston. And her being the fastest woman alive having run the second fastest 100 meters ever in women’s history, that’s the only way I would’ve ever caught up to her… After her conference keynote, I had the great pleasure of asking her a few questions about some of the obstacles she overcame in becoming the fastest woman alive, how the lessons of teamwork she learned as captain of the Olympic gold winning US women’s relay team apply to the business world, and how she was able to win a bronze medal while running on a leg with a torn quad muscle.

Dropping Bombs
On Sport and Business. Episode 52 with The Real Brad Lea (TRBL). Guest: Carmelita Jeter.

Dropping Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 41:07


Carmelita Jeter - the fastest woman alive stopped by the studio today. Carmelita and Brad talk about body and mind, being uncomfortable, excuses and similarities between athletes and businesspeople.

The Mo'Kelly Show
(8/14) 7-8pm Olympian Carmelita Jeter and CSUDH Athletics Director Jeff Falkner

The Mo'Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2016 33:58


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Animal Radio®
Animal Radio® Episode 664

Animal Radio®

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2012 110:50


Bob Barker Makes 10th Guest Shot The legendary TV host and Animal Advocate Bob Barker is proud that he's the most frequent guest on Animal Radio® and vows to protect that record. He's visiting this time to debunk the myth that the end of movie credit "No Animals Were Harmed" is true. He says Hollywood is in the American Humane Association's pocket, and that money is to blame for most animal cruelty. Get Your Licks on Route 66 Victoria Stilwell is the spokesperson for this year's cross-country adoption tour, sponsored by Fido Friendly and Animal Radio®. She shares her plans for this tour and what TV show she's working on now. Over The Top Pet Owners There should be no shortage of potential profile subjects for this show: Nat Geo has just ordered a new series called Spoiled Rotten Pets, hosted by Howard Stern's wife, Beth Stern. As the nicely self-explanatory title suggests, the series is about pet owners who go over the top when taking care of their animals. Cheetah Cubs Named After American Sprinters Two of the planet's fastest land mammals now have names fitting their status. Washington, DC's National Zoo has teamed up with USA Track & Field to name two new cheetah cubs after Justin Gatlin and Carmelita Jeter, who were the fastest American sprinters in the 100-meter dash in the London Olympics. Your Dog's Golden Years Jennifer Kachnic has compiled the works of 20 veterinarian's and experts to help prepare you for dealing with an older dog. Everything from supplements to anticipatory grieving, she shares all. More this week

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