Podcasts about Dalilah Muhammad

Olympic athlete in track and field

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Best podcasts about Dalilah Muhammad

Latest podcast episodes about Dalilah Muhammad

Mother Daughter Connections™
227_Olympic Series (Part 5 of 5): The Legacy Of Dalilah Muhammad Gift To Your Mother Daughter Relationship

Mother Daughter Connections™

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 10:44


On today's of episode of Mother Daughter Connections®, in Part 5 of this 5-Part Series on the U.S. Olympic Trials for the 2024 Olympics in Paris, I share thoughts a great gift that Dalilah Muhammad gave Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Anna Cockrell, Jasmine Jones. Specifically, I discuss how the gift of her legacy can help your mother-daughter relationship.   As you cheer on your country's athletes, make sure to stay connected with me for this series.   Dr. Michelle Deering   PS: …and, Moms, remember to…DOWNLOAD &  SHARE THIS EPISODE with your family, daughter, and friends.   _____________________________________________________ NEED HELP with your daughter? Then…   Schedule A "No Guilt" Consult Call With Me at: http://bit.ly/noguiltconsult     __________________________________________________________________ CONNECT WITH ME THROUGH THESE RESOURCES:   Online Course:www.GetYourDaughterTalkingNow.com   Book (AUDIBLE): What Mothers Never Tell Their Daughters: 5 Keys To Building Trust, Restoring Connection, & Strengthening Relationships   PDF: The Quick Guide To Argue Less & Connect More With Your Daughter     ©2024 Dr. Michelle Deering | All rights reserved.   This podcast and blog, its concepts and content are the copyrighted and owned material of Dr. Michelle Deering and Curative Connections® - ©Dr. Michelle Deering & ©Curative Connections LLC. Trademarked material is owned by Dr. Michelle Deering &/or Curative Connections® LLC. No materials (including but not limited to the) concepts and content expressed in this material or production, in part or in whole, may be copied and/or (re)distributed in any form or medium without the expressed written consent of the aforementioned owner(s). | All rights reserved. This podcast is hosted on www.Libsyn.com Copyright 2024 Dr. Michelle Deering | All rights reserved.

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez
TRIALS TALK DAY 10 FT. NIKKI HILTZ: SYDNEY MCLAUGHLIN-LEVRONE BREAKS HER OWN WR; NIKKI HILTZ LEADS 8 SUB-4:00 IN EPIC 1500M FINAL; RAI BENJAMIN FIRES WARNING SHOT; BRYCE HOPPEL GOES 1:42

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 109:36


Last one, fast one?! The final day of the Olympic Trials was one for the history books. In every. single. event. that took place on the tracks yesterday afternoon, the Olympic Trials meet record was broken. In multiple events, simply qualifying for Team USA meant you had to produce a performance that ranked in the U.S. top-10 of all time. 12.37 in the 100m hurdles, 3:56.75 in the women's 1500m, and 1:44.12 in the men's 800m were only good enough for fourth place. The mantra of “iron sharpens iron” normally applies to training groups, but it certainly also applies to American track and field right now. When being top 10 in the world is not a guarantee of being top 3 in the U.S., the choice is simple: you elevate your game or you go home. The afternoon began with the 5000m final, where last year's U.S. champ Abdi Nur and this year's 10,000m champ Grant Fisher treated the fans to an epic duel over the final few laps. It took a sub-4 1600m to break the rest of the field, and in the final strides, Fisher was able to re-pass Nur and get his second title of the week, the first time he's completed the 10/5 double. Behind them, it was a similar battle for third between collegians Parker Wolfe and Graham Blanks, and it's still not clear whether Wolfe or Blanks will end up on Team USA. Wolfe needs a few scratches in the world rankings ahead of him, and Blanks has the auto standard. In the men's 800m, Bryce Hoppel won his sixth straight U.S. title (counting indoors), but he did it in the fastest time of his career, a 1:42.77. His training partner Hobbs Kessler snagged third and qualifies for both the 800m and 1500m, the first time an American man has done that since 1976. In the women's 100m hurdles, you could throw a blanket over the whole field with two hurdles remaining, but it was Masai Russell who closed the best and clocked a 12.25, the good for #4 on the world all-time list. Rai Benjamin did Rai Benjamin things in the men's 400m hurdles, cruising to a 46.47 world lead and meet record well ahead of the competition. The women's 1500m was an absolute battle — more on that below. And then we closed the weekend with Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone. McLaughlin-Levrone is used to being the star of the show, and honestly her biggest competition is usually the shadow of her past self. In the 400m hurdles final she had the benefit of a fast-starting Anna Cockrell on her outside, who stayed even with the Olympic champ for the first three hurdles and kept the pressure on early. But the real difference was that, coming around the final turn, McLaughlin-Levrone didn't shut it down like she normally does through the rounds, instead powering down the homestretch to an incredible new world record 50.65. For those keeping score at home, that's the fifth time McLaughlin-Levrone has lowered the world record. When she started, the world record she was breaking was Dalilah Muhammad's 52.16 from 2019, and now it's an incredible 1.51 seconds faster. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS

Out of the Blocks with Jasmine Todd
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS HURDLES AND 400M PREVIEW | BUDAPEST 2023

Out of the Blocks with Jasmine Todd

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 14:49


Jasmine Todd and Katelyn Hutchison sit down to preview a few of the sprint events at the 2023 World Athletics Championships live from Budapest. Some of the events they cover include: – Women's 100m: Tobi Amusan back in the mix + top 3 picks – Men's 110m: Rasheed Broadbell vs. Grant Holloway on the big stage + could Cordell Tinch win? – Women's 400mh: Can Femke Bol break the world record? Will Shamier Little and Dalilah Muhammad end up on the podium? – Men's 400mh: Rai Benjamin's comeback this year + Karsten Warholm is back with a vengeance – Women's 400m: Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone out + Shaunae Miller-Uibo in the mix,+ Can the collegiate runners podium? – Men's 400m: Wayde van Niekerk vs. Vernon Norwood Subscribe, download and listen to the show on Spotify and Apple Podcasts by searching Out of The Blocks with Jasmine Todd and Katelyn Hutchison. APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3yj1UmD SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/3u4kigL ▶ Follow Jasmine Todd: Twitter | Instagram ▶ Follow Katelyn Hutchison: Twitter | Instagram

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez
Olympic Gold Medalist Dalilah Muhammad On Unlocking Her Longevity To Become One of The Most Decorated Hurdlers In History

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 26:10


"I think we just changed it into a sprint. Before you had to pace yourself through the 400m hurdles and there was this slow build...Just to put that much speed in the beginning over the first three hurdles vs. what it used to be, we're going all out." 2016 Olympic champion, 2019 world champion, former world record holder and one of the most accomplished female 400m hurdles athletes of all time, Dalilah Muhammad joins The CITIUS MAG Podcast. Born in Jamaica, Queens and discovered by NY Novas Track Club at the age of 4. She went on to become a World Youth Champion, NCAA All-American at USC and then pro before being the most decorated 400m hurdler in American history. She's got a world championship medal of every color after taking bronze last year in the 400m hurdles while pretty injured. We'll be discussing how she's managed her longevity to become one of the most accomplished athletes of her generation, her struggles and triumphs and her thoughts on the future of the 400m hurdles led by Sydney McLaughlin, herself and Femke Bol. Oh...also a little 800m talk? SUPPORT THE SPONSORS OLIPOP is a prebiotic soda with only 2-5g of sugar that is actually good for your gut health. – and it's delicious. Use code CITIUS25 for 25% off non-subscription orders. Learn more at DrinkOlipop.com (click the link or use our promotional code for the discount) HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST

Out of the Blocks with Jasmine Todd

“Was I shocked? No, because we know that people do it. 10 years later, am I happy? No. That took a lot of money away from me and a moment.” Jasmine Todd and Katelyn Hutchison speak with former U.S. 400m hurdle star Lashinda Demus just a few weeks after the news broke that Russia's Natalya Antyukh has been stripped of her results from July 2012 to June 2013, which includes the 2012 Olympic gold medal. Demus is now in line to be upgraded to gold. They get her reaction to that news but also go through her full career as one of the best 400m hurdles in history. She was a four-time world championship medalist and two-time Olympian. Now, she is a mother of four boys and is working in clinical research while also coaching at the high school level. Once Demus is officially upgraded, she will make history as the first American woman to win an Olympic gold medal in the event and joins a small class that includes Dalilah Muhammad (2016) and Sydney McLaughlin (2021). This is her first interview since the news of the possible upgrade. Subscribe, download and listen to the show on Spotify and Apple Podcasts by searching Out of The Blocks with Jasmine Todd and Katelyn Hutchison. APPLE PODCASTS: https://apple.co/3yj1UmD SPOTIFY: https://spoti.fi/3u4kigL ▶ Follow Jasmine Todd: Twitter | Instagram ▶ Follow Katelyn Hutchison: Twitter | Instagram

The Brian Lehrer Show
51 Council Members in 52 Weeks: District 28, Adrienne Adams

The Brian Lehrer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 24:38


The majority of the New York City Council members Adrienne Adams are new and are part of a class that is the most diverse and progressive in City history. Over the next year Brian Lehrer will get to know all 51 members. This week, City Council Speaker talks about her priorities for the City and the 28th Council District, which includes the neighborhoods of Jamaica, Richmond Hill, Rochdale Village, and South Ozone Park. Her "show and tell"? Olympians from District 28, including Dalilah Muhammad and Bob Beamon. Dalilah Muhammad, of the United States, wins in a heat during the women's 400-meter hurdles run at the World Athletics Championships on Tuesday, July 19, 2022, in Eugene, Ore. (Ashley Landis/AP Images) Catch up with all the interviews here.

Track and Field Black History
Coach Lawrence ”Boogie” Johnson at the 2022 Prefontaine Classic

Track and Field Black History

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 16:36


  Lawrence Boogie Johnson, also known as the Hurdle Mechanic, talks with us about his career, not only as a coach but also as an athlete at the University of Arkansas where he ran the 400m for the Razorbacks. He went on to have one of the greatest coaching careers in history, working with athletes from Queen Harrison-Claye and Brianna Rollins McNeal, to Dalilah Muhammad and Gianna Woodruff. In addition to hurdles, he works with sprinters such as Bryce Deadmon and Brittany Brown. In our conversation, Coach Johnson discusses his time at Arkansas, his role models growing up as well as provides insight on how athletes could prepare themselves for life after track. Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trackandfieldblackhistory/

Toughness
Running Towards the Hurdles - Dalilah Muhammad (Olympic Champion)

Toughness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 36:20


Dalilah Muhammad's career is filled with titles, medals and world records, but the Track & Field legend needed elite levels of toughness to overcome a lot of hurdles on the way to winning Gold in Rio's 2016 Olympics. By saying 'yes' to her inner voice, and then also to everything that led towards what she really wanted - even if it was hard - she was able to go all-in on her dreams, overcome injuries and other setbacks and write her name in history as the first American woman to win Olympic Gold in the 400 meter hurdles.

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Hear Her Sports
BONUS: Keeping Track: Dalilah Muhammad Journey to the Top

Hear Her Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 78:30


Special bonus introduction to the Keeping Track podcast featuring American track and field star Dililah Muhammad who specializes in the 400 meter hurdles.  Keeping Track is co-hosted by Molly Huddle, Alysia Montano, & Roisin McGettigan Dumas. The three hosts gather together to talk sports and interview other outstanding women in sport. Because of their background they focus on women from the running and track and field worlds but don't stop there. They've talked to coaches, leaders in the running industry, business owners in the sport and of course athletes. Like all the podcasts I love, they offer a platform for women to share their stories more widely.

Foul Puck Pod
Foul Puck Episode 045 - Olympic Wrap-up

Foul Puck Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2021 85:20


In which the best way to get ahead in gymnastics is to be a twin. Potential titles included: "Man go fast on bike, man win race"; "a cheeto riveted to the wall"; and "sportsmanship and kindness." Contents include: Gymnastics, Rhythmic and Artistic: Simone Bikes; the Averina sisters Climbing: Janja Garnbret beats the pants off everyone Cycling: man go fast, win race Softball: concern trolling and play differences Older athletes and parents in elite sports Women's track and field: Allyson Felix, Sydney McLaughlin, Dalilah Muhammad, Athing Mu First medals for many countries Impressive people: Tamyra Mensah-Stock, Feryal Abdelaziz, Raven Saunders, the USA women's basketball team "Gal Pals": Kristie Mewis and Sam Kerr The composition of Olympic medals If you enjoy this podcast, please go give us a 5-star rating on iTunes or the platform of your choice! Hit us up with questions and comments at @foulpuckpod or email us at foulpuckpodcast@gmail.com!

SportsPsychMDs
Ep 64 - Competitive Greatness and Breaking Barriers at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics

SportsPsychMDs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 73:30


We wrap up the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games by discussing some of the competitively great athletes who continue to cement their legacies, the team dynamics of team USA's men's basketball team and the barrier breakers and trend setters, like first time mothers competing. Mental Fitness Pillars Featured: Mindfulness, Gratitude Athletes Featured: Kevin Durant, Zach Levine, Katie Ledecky, Caeleb Dressel, Usain Bolt, Allyson Felix, Sydney McLaughlin, Dalilah Muhammad, Simone Biles, Sunisa Lee, Jade Carey, Elaine Thompson-Herah, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Sha'Carri Richardson, the Dream Team Coaches Featured: Gregg Popovich

Your Biggest Breakthrough
Episode 45: When Bronze is As Good as Gold, What Olympic Athletes Teach Us About Setting and Breaking Through Limitations

Your Biggest Breakthrough

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 21:57


Do you know your limits? Do you know when to pause for the sake of mental or physical wellness? What about knowing when to keep pushing past those limits in order to embark on new territory you never thought possible? Knowing your limits can be a two sided coin. It can be the difference between winning the gold, silver, bronze or no metal at all. Today, Todd and Wendie talk about a few incredible athletes from the Tokyo Olympics and how they knew when to pause and when to come back, guns-a-blazing and push past their limits to break records. They break down some commonalities that Simone Biles and Moses have in common and talk about what scripture tells us about our limits and breaking free. Let's dive in... In this episode, you'll hear... -The example Simone Biles set for knowing her limits...01:45 -Why Simone is being hammered by the media...03:40 -What Simone and Moses have in common and the powerful message we can learn from both...05:00 -How to know you've got 'Moses Syndrome' and when to give yourself a timeout...07:50 -The contradictory flip side of the coin and reaching beyond our limits...09:35 Simone Biles winning the Bronze metal on the balance beam -How to know when to go at it again and test your limits...11:35 Sydney McLaughlin and Dalilah Muhammad setting new World Records Iron sharpens iron -Todd's personal example of pushing his limiting beliefs...14:05 -The benefits of knowing your limits and avoiding burnout...15:40 -How to recognize your own limits and when to ask your loved ones for support...18:15 Apostle Paul Philippians 4 13 Call to action: To learn more about Wendie and her Visibly Fit program, visit wendiepett.com To find out more about Todd and his coaching program for men, find him on the web at toddisberner.com. All the links you need to subscribe to the podcast are at both our websites! And if you feel so inclined, we'd be honored if you were to leave a rating and review of our show. It definitely helps with us being more visible to more people. And if we like it, we might just read your review on the podcast!

In The Village
Day 15: Knocking Out Silver

In The Village

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 14:39


Dalilah Muhammad, a two-time Olympic medalist in the 400 meter hurdles, tells In the Village why she never packs silver in her suitcase, the best part of this Olympics' swag bag and cheering for fellow competitors despite not being able to spectate. In The Village takes you inside one of the most exclusive areas of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games to discover the daily lives of athletes. Follow In the Village wherever you get your podcasts to automatically download every day until the closing ceremony.

Black and White Sports Podcast
Sydney McLaughlin & Dalilah Muhammad WIN Gold & Silver MEDALS! PRAISE GOD & THE USA at OLYMPIC GAMES

Black and White Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 7:30


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Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show
DJV Download - 08/04/21 - Bo Derek Secretly Married At 64

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 14:09


Trending today, this year's Met Gala requires everyone to be jabbed and to wear masks indoors. Bo Derek and John Corbett secretly married, after being together over 20-years. Sydney McLaughlin beats Dalilah Muhammad and sets world record to win 400-meter hurdles. Britney says she accidentally locked herself in the bathroom. Also trending, a look at the most hated contestant on "Jeopardy."

Spiked Sweet Tea
Black Girl Gold-ish

Spiked Sweet Tea

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 46:35


We're talking about Sha'Carri Richardson, Naomi Osaka, and Simone Biles. We're shouting out Jordan Chiles, Simone Manuel, Sydney McGlaughlin, Brittney Reese, Dalilah Muhammad, Simone Manuel, Allyson Felix, Gwendolyn Berry, Quanera Haynes, Rebeca Andrade, Rachael Adams, Foluke Gunderson, Tara Davis, A'ja Wilson, Vashti Cunningham, Tina Charles, Kendra Harrison, Elaine Thompson-Harah, Shericka Johnson, Shelly-Ann Fraser and all the many many other Black girls in Tokyo doing their thing! #SpikedSweetea #SpikedSweetTeapodcast #Blackgirlpodcast #protectblackwomen #supportblackwomen

Daily News Brief by TRT World
Wednesday, August 4 2021

Daily News Brief by TRT World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 1:39


*) Explosions rock Afghan capital Multiple explosions and gunfire have rocked Afghanistan's capital Kabul, killing at least six people. The first explosion was near the home of a minister while the second occurred a short time later. Govt forces are battling Taliban insurgents across the country as they try to seize control of major cities. *) Hot weather hampers firefighting efforts in Turkey Eleven fires are still burning out of control in southern Turkey. Firefighters and volunteers have been struggling as strong winds and hot temperatures stall their progress. The EU has sent three firefighting planes, as support from the international community continues. *) No justice a year after Beirut port blast Today marks a year since a massive explosion killed 218 people and destroyed nearly half of Lebanon's capital. Over 7,000 people were injured and many were left without limbs. With political corruption rife, civilians don't know if justice will ever be served by the courts. *) Inquiry finds NY Gov Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women An investigation by the New York State Attorney General has found that New York Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women and violated federal and state law. The report reveals his office was a toxic environment for women. Cuomo refuted the findings of the report and maintained his innocence. And finally ... *) McLaughlin sets new world record in women's 400m hurdles Sydney McLaughlin of Team USA smashed her own world record as she stormed to victory in the Olympic women's 400m hurdles final. McLaughlin powered home in 51.46s, with Dalilah Muhammad claiming silver and Femke Bol taking bronze. The 21-year-old's blistering time bettered her world record set in Oregon in June, when she ran in 51.90s.

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez
TORCH TALK DAY 6: ATHING MU ENDS A 53-YEAR DROUGHT FOR GOLD, SYDNEY MCLAUGHLIN LOWERS HER WR, MONDO SCARES THE WR + CHRIS RAN TODAY

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 55:43


The kids are alright! The evening session of day 5 did not disappoint with a jam-packed schedule that included four finals. This episode, Chris, Kyle and Dana unpack a near world record by Mondo Duplantis who finally wins gold, 19-year-olds racing to 800-meter perfection in Athing Mu and Keely Hodgkinson and the golden 100/200 double by Elaine Thompson-Herah. The evening session back in the United States featured a long-awaited clash between Sydney McLaughlin and Dalilah Muhammad as a rematch of the U.S. Olympic Trials. More things discussed include: - Never dount the championship mindset of Anita Wlodarczyk - Why Joe Kovacs made Chris sweat a little bit in the first round of the men's shot put - We need to figure out Ivy league school has the most Olympic track medals? – How good did all three American men in the 200-meter semifinal look – Major takeaways from the first round of the men's 5,000 meters – Why we need to watch Chris Nielsen vs. Sam Kendricks for years to come – Athing Mu is already talking about world records and doubling at the 2024 Olympics in Paris + Much more TUNE IN AND LISTEN TO TORCH TALK WITH CHRIS, KYLE AND DANA. Our daily podcast covering the Olympics is presented by Hayward Magic. Hayward Magic is a really unique and fresh editorial channel on IG that captures the magic and intensity of track & field. Their mantra is #makeittohayward because Hayward is not just a place. It's a state of mind. It's where guts meet magic. All athletes, fans and feats of guts welcome! @HaywardMagic on Instagram. HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez
TORCH TALK DAY 5: KARSTEN WARHOLM & THE GREATEST RACE EVER?; BRITTNEY REESE DESERVES MORE LOVE; 1,500M DRAMA BEGINS

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 51:02


WE ARE SPEECHLESS – BUT NOT ACTUALLY BECAUSE THIS IS A PODCAST. Chris, Kyle and Dana try to process the men's 400-meter hurdle final, which may go down as one of the greatest Olympic final races ever. Karsten Warholm just shattered his own world record and the 46-second barrier to win gold in the men's 400-meter hurdles over Rai Benjamin. Also discussed: – Sifan Hassan toyed with the women's 5,000-meter field just 12 hours after falling in her 1,500-meter race – The men's steeplechase ended up going as predicted – The women's long jump final was epic and the world needs to appreciate the brilliance of Brittney Reese more – Tara Davis' personality was on full display –Sydney McLaughlin and Dalilah Muhammad set the stage for an epic finale – We discuss whether you're allowed to call yourself an Olympian if you don't compete at the Games -Nick Willis' wave at the starting line was one of the best moment -A special guest phone call from Tokyo from ESPN's John Andersen + Much More TUNE IN AND LISTEN TO TORCH TALK WITH CHRIS, KYLE AND DANA. Our daily podcast covering the Olympics is presented by Hayward Magic. Hayward Magic is a really unique and fresh editorial channel on IG that captures the magic and intensity of track & field. Their mantra is #makeittohayward because Hayward is not just a place. It's a state of mind. It's where guts meet magic. All athletes, fans and feats of guts welcome! @HaywardMagic on Instagram. HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez
TORCH TALK DAY 2: GIVE IT UP FOR GRANT FISHER IN THE 10K; SYDNEY MCLAUGHLIN ISN'T MESSING AROUND; CLAYTON MURPHY HAS OUR ATTENTION; A MID-OLYMPICS DOPING CASE

CITIUS MAG Podcast with Chris Chavez

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 67:23


The first track and field medals of the Tokyo Olympics were decided with Selemon Barega winning gold in the men's 10,000 meters to put Ethiopia back on top of the event for the first time since Kenenisa Bekele and Haile Gebrselassie's reign. Uganda took silver and bronze with Joshua Cheptegei and Jacob Kiplimo deploying team tactics but not quite following the plan. Grant Fisher may be a 10K guy, as much as he may not like that, after taking fifth to earn the top American honors. Plus, what was the gutsiest performance of the day that came out of this race? Find out. Also discussed in this episode: – The women's 400m hurdles is set for a major clash of the titans again with smooth showings by Sydney McLaughlin, Dalilah Muhammad and Femke Bol – Why the women's 5,000 meter final may end up being historically fast with Kenya and Ethiopia fielding their stars vs. Sifan Hassan – How hard will it be for the U.S. to come away with more than one medal in the 100m hurdles after a sweep in 2016? – No more sleeping on Clayton Murphy as the U.S. puts three men in the final but what's this mean for Nijel Amos? – Big Throws love to Raven Saunders and Jessica Ramsey – Examining the Blessing Okagbare positive test for HGH and the subsequent suspension mid-Games – Kudos for Matt Ludwig making it to Tokyo to replace Sam Kendricks + More TUNE IN AND LISTEN TO TORCH TALK WITH CHRIS, KYLE AND DANA. Our daily podcast covering the Olympics is presented by Hayward Magic. Hayward Magic is a really unique and fresh editorial channel on IG that captures the magic and intensity of track & field. Their mantra is #makeittohayward because Hayward is not just a place. It's a state of mind. It's where guts meet magic. All athletes, fans and feats of guts welcome! @HaywardMagic on Instagram. HOW TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST

Olympic Channel Podcast
Mondo Duplantis / Dalilah Muhammad / Sydney McLaughlin

Olympic Channel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 18:06


Mondo Duplantis represents Sweden and has pushed the boundaries of the pole vault event. He goes into the Olympics as the world record holder. Mondo joined the podcast to talk about nutrition, his baseball obsession, and his backyard training situation. Plus, the women's 400m hurdles promises to be one of the marquee events of the whole Games. We hear from the top two contenders: Dalilah Muhammad and Sydney McLaughlin.Full episode with Dalilah: https://olympics.com/en/podcast/podcast-dalilah-muhammad-talks-400m-hurdles-world-record-doubt-and-kobe-bryantFull episode with Sydney: https://olympics.com/en/podcast/podcast-sydney-mclaughlin-mindset-olympics-and-the-400m-hurdles

BASTA BUGIE - Cristianesimo
La storia di dieci atleti cattolici alle olimpiadi di Tokyo

BASTA BUGIE - Cristianesimo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 11:03


TESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ http://www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=6662LA STORIA DI DIECI ATLETI CATTOLICI ALLE OLIMPIADI DI TOKIOAd esempio la regina del nuoto, Katie Ledecky (detiene tre record mondiali di nuoto stile libero) non ha mai esitato ad affermare la sua fede cattolica e di pregare sempre prima di ogni garada Sito del TimoneTra il 23 luglio e l'8 agosto 2021, si svolgono i Giochi Olimpici a Tokyo, tra tutti coloro che parteciperanno all'evento, 627 atleti americani rappresentano il Paese che guida il record olimpico mondiale con 2.521 medaglie. Ma non è questo l'unico fattore che fa la differenza. Almeno dieci di loro si sono dichiarati pubblicamente cattolici e debitori della loro fede anche in campo sportivo.1) SYDNEY MCLAUGHLINÈ diventata famosa nella sua qualificazione olimpica il 27 giugno scorso. Nei 400 metri ostacoli, l'atleta e studentessa dell'Union Catholic ha spodestato la leader mondiale di questa disciplina, Dalilah Muhammad, chiudendo la gara in 51,90 secondi. Dopo aver stabilito il nuovo record mondiale, McLaughlin non ha esitato ad ammettere che la fede è stata il principale propulsore durante tutta la competizione. «Penso che la più grande differenza quest'anno sia la mia fede, la mia fiducia in Dio e sapere che è Lui che controlla tutto. Finché mi dedicherò al duro lavoro, Lui mi aiuterà a superare ogni ostacolo. E a questo punto non posso davvero fare altro che dargli gloria». In precedenza, ha dichiarato che aggrapparsi a tutto ciò che sapeva e credere che tutto ciò che ha ricevuto provenga da Dio «ha giocato un ruolo importante» nella sua carriera.2) MOLLY SEIDELPer Molly Seidel del Wisconsin, i Giochi di Tokyo saranno il suo debutto alla maratona olimpica. All'età di 18 anni, si diplomò al liceo, dove eccelleva in discipline diverse come il canto e il coro, l'hockey e persino lo sci. Il suo allenatore Brian Borkowski ha evidenziato al Catholic Herald le virtù morali della giovane, in particolare la sua fede e umiltà. «Ho sempre voluto essere come Molly. Non si vergognava affatto [della sua fede]». Ha sottolineato che alle gare fa sempre «il segno della croce, ci mette qualche secondo e so che quello è il momento di lasciarla sola, è il suo momento con Dio». Con un'infanzia e un'educazione religiosa trasmessa dalla nonna, è da lei che imparò a segnarsi prima di ogni gara e a pregare San Giuda per ottenere i risultati. La sua fede segnò anche il suo soggiorno all'Università di Notre Dame. «È stato bello andare a messa, il fatto che le altre ragazze mi chiedessero se volevo andare a messa con loro mi è rimasto impresso». Dopo aver fatto la storia della squadra di football del college di Notre Dame, i Fighting Irish, ha iniziato a lavorare in una caffetteria a Boston e a fare da babysitter. Intanto si stava preparando per la sua prima maratona ad Atlanta, dove ha ottenuto un secondo posto che gli ha permesso di accedere alla squadra olimpica. La sua seconda maratona sarà a Tokyo.3) SKYLAR DIGGINS-SMITHSkylar Diggins-Smith è un'altra delle atlete cattoliche che parteciperanno ai Giochi Olimpici, in questo caso, nella squadra di basket femminile. Giocatrice dei Phoenix Mercury, quelle di Tokyo saranno le sue prime Olimpiadi, dopo una carriera di successo in cui ha fatto la storia con la sua squadra di basket universitaria, sempre i Fighting Irish, ed è arrivata ad essere descritta come «forse la migliore giocatrice nella storia del il basket femminile di Notre Dame». La sua carriera nella squadra universitaria le ha aperto le porte delll'NBA femminile e poi alle prossime Olimpiadi. Ricorda con apprezzamento l'educazione cattolica ricevuta all'Università, dove frequentava costantemente la messa. 4) GALEN RUPPIl compagno di disciplina di Seidel è Galen Rupp, un fondista di 35 anni di Portland, Oregon. Nel 2004 si è diplomato alla Central Catholic High School di Portland e, come riferito da Catholic News, è un cattolico devoto che prega mentre corre. Queste saranno le quarte Olimpiadi di Rupp. Nel 2008 a Pechino si è classificato tredicesimo nei 10.000 metri e quattro anni dopo a Londra ha conquistato l'argento nella stessa gara.5) GRACE MCCALLUMUn'altra atleta marcatamente cattolica in questi giochi è la ginnasta Grace McCallum. Come pubblicato su Religión en Libertad , la diciottenne ha iniziato a fare ginnastica all'età di 5 anni e a 13 già partecipava a gare di ginnastica artistica di alto livello. Da allora, affida sempre i risultati delle sue gare alla preghiera. Nata nel 2002, McCallum ha preso Santa Filomena come sua patrona alla sua cresima. L'11 agosto, festa del santo, si sono svolti i campionati americani 2019 e Grace, dopo aver pregato il suo patrono, ha ottenuto un'inaspettata medaglia di bronzo. «È stato incredibile quante persone sono venute da noi e hanno detto che stavano pregando per lei», ha osservato sua madre nel 2019. «Non credo che Grace potesse chiedere di più. Probabilmente niente significa più per lei che far pregare tutti i suoi cari». «Ogni volta che ho una giornata difficile, in palestra o alle gare, so che Dio mi ha dato questo talento. Ho bisogno di usare questo talento e non sprecarlo», ha detto la giovane atleta del The Central Minnesota Catholic, che porta ad ogni gara un rosario nello zaino e una croce che le ha regalato la nonna.6) SIMONE BILESLa compagna di disciplina di McCallum è Simone Biles, una leggenda alle Olimpiadi di Rio de Janeiro 2016 dove ha conquistato quattro ori e un bronzo. È considerata da molti l'erede della mitica Nadia Comaneci. Ai Mondiali 2019 di Stoccarda, a soli 22 anni, è diventata la ginnasta più premiata della storia vincendo 25 medaglie, 19 delle quali d'oro. In più occasioni Simone ha parlato del rosario che porta sempre nella borsa, dono della nonna, e del fatto che prega spesso. Frequenta anche la messa domenicale con i suoi genitori, che hanno avuto un ruolo fondamentale nella sua vita, sostenendola fin da piccola.7) KATIE LEDECKYSoprannominata la regina del nuoto, Katie Ledecky è un'altra cattolica che promette ottimi risultati alle gare di nuoto nella capitale giapponese. Detiene il record mondiale di nuoto stile libero femminile 1500 metri e ha battuto il proprio record mondiale nei 400 e 800 metri. La nuotatrice, che non ha mai esitato ad affermare la sua fede, ha ammesso di pregare sempre prima di ogni gara. «L'Ave Maria è una bella preghiera e mi aiuta a rilassarmi», ha riconosciuto la nuotatrice. È stata la più giovane partecipante degli Stati Uniti alle Olimpiadi di Londra e ha vinto la sua prima medaglia d'oro a soli 15 anni. Riferendosi alle sue molteplici gare, ha detto: «Sono a un grande evento di nuoto con migliaia di persone che guardano, è importante per me prendere tempo per fare spazio a Dio e pensare a Lui. La mia fede cattolica è molto importante per me. Lo è sempre stata e sempre lo sarà. Fa parte di ciò che sono e mi sento a mio agio nel praticarla. Mi aiuta a mettere le cose in prospettiva». [al termine dell'articolo il video del suo record del mondo, N.d.BB]8, 9, 10) LE SORELLE OGWUMIKEUn altro caso rappresentativo è quello delle tre sorelle Ogwumike: Nneka, Chiney ed Erica, di 31, 29 e 23 anni. Cresciute in una famiglia cattolica, non è strano vedere queste giocatrici NBA nigeriane-americane (hanno entrambe le nazionalità) scambiare tweet con il loro pastore, Sean P. Horrigan. In un'occasione, in un thread su Twitter in merito all'espulsione di Chiney dopo una discussione con l'arbitro nel bel mezzo di una partita, il parroco ha scherzato: «Ricordagli che le sue confessioni sono il mercoledì e il sabato alle 18:00». A causa di un conflitto sportivo che rasenta il diplomatico, la sorella maggiore, Nneka, 31 anni, non potrà partecipare ai Giochi di Tokyo. Il motivo è il regolamento della Federazione Internazionale di Basket, che vieta ai giocatori che hanno gareggiato con un Paese di partecipare a campionati internazionali in un'altra squadra. Qualcosa che colpisce in prima persona la maggiore delle sorelle, che ha gareggiato a fianco degli Stati Uniti ai Mondiali 2018.

Olympic Channel Podcast
Dalilah Muhammad talks 400m hurdles world record, doubt, and Kobe Bryant

Olympic Channel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 22:12


Dalilah Muhammad of the USA is the reigning Olympic and world champion in the 400m hurdles. She opens up about the doubts she felt as a young runner, the inspiration she takes from late basketball star Kobe Bryant, and her targets for the Olympic year.

Recognize: Losing the W in Women's Sports
19: 135 - Dalilah Muhammad

Recognize: Losing the W in Women's Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 0:55


Dalilah Muhammad: The Ruler.  Visit RecognizePod.com to read more, and follow us at @recognizepod wherever you're feeling social.

dalilah muhammad
Global Sports Channel
Running Like The Wind with Dalilah Muhammad

Global Sports Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 52:11


Dalilah Muhammad is an American  track and field athlete who specialises in the 400 metres hurdles. She won the gold medal at the 2019 World Championships, setting the current world record with a time of 52.16 seconds. She was also the 2013, 2016, and 2017 American national champion. At the 2016 Summer Olympics, she won gold in the 400 metres hurdles. Muhammad is only the second female 400 meter hurdler in history, after Sally Gunnell, to have won the Olympic and World titles and broken the world record. Muhammad won the 400-meter hurdles at the 2007 World Youth Championships, and she won silver at the 2013 World Championships and 2017 World Championships. Collegiately, she ran for the USC Trojans, for whom she was a four-time All-American at the NCAA Outdoor Championships.

Running Reprot
Ep.28 || Dalilah Muhammad | Running With Intention | 400m H WR Holder | 2019 World Champ | 2016 Olympic Champ

Running Reprot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 69:32


Your favorite 2 Black Runners are joined by the Women's 400m H World Record Holder Dalilah Muhammad to talk all things hurdles, how she came up in the sport of track & field as a kid, the postponement of the 2021 Olympics and more. Muhammad had a phenomenal 2019 season where she broke the 400m H WR twice and won the 2019 World Championship in the event. It was truly an honor to have a certified G.O.A.T. on the podcast so just sit back and enjoy!! Follow her on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/dalilahmuhammad_/ ✔Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/⁣ running_report/ ⁣ ⁣✔ Subscribe to RUNNING REPORT: https://www.youtube.com/c/RUNNINGREPORT ⁣✔ Don't forget to RATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE to the podcast

Running Things
A new atmosphere with Dalilah Muhammad

Running Things

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2020 40:43


This week we're joined on the show by 400m hurdler and US Olympic gold medallist and world record holder, Dalilah Muhammad. Checking in from LA, Dalilah talks about her rise from unheralded collegiate athlete to becoming a professional, and ultimately becoming the greatest 400m hurdler in the world. After a long 2019 in which Dalilah set the WR in July, and then broke it in October, Dalilah has enjoyed a lower intensity season in 2020 and is using the year to refresh herself for the 2021 season.Of note, Dalilah talks about her first WR in July 2019 - about blocking people out so she could focus in the days leading up to the race, and about the plan her coach gave her. Going for a WR in a selection race for the World Championships is risky – but that's what makes champions different. Dalilah also talks about her professional relationship with 800m star Donavan Brazier.Away from the track, Dalilah shares how she spends her downtime – including watching a lot of track, eating popcorn, and immersing herself in fashion. LinksWatch Running Things on YouTubeDalilah Muhammad on InstagramSports Illustrated article about breaking the WRDalilah Muhammad at the Doha World ChampsRiley Wolff on InstagramTempo Journal on Instagramtempojournal.com

Keeping-Track
Dalilah Muhammad : Journey to the Top

Keeping-Track

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 75:48


Intro: 0-18 We rehash our season one memories, talk about our interview with Dalilah, and discuss the topic of athlete mental health highlighted in the documentary the Weight of Gold, something we want to touch on in season 2!Watch Dalilah’s 1st world record and win at 2019 USA champs:https://youtu.be/QhE9yDzD07kStats20-started running at 7, with distance running (xc, 1500!)Ran 100/200 at junior Olympics as 12 or 13From Queens, Novas Track Club24-training and racing during pandemic25-mindset during these changing goals and timelinesMentality of world champ30-who’s in her training group, coached by Boogie 31- link sports illustrated article https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.si.com/.amp/olympics/2019/08/07/dalilah-muhammad-400-meter-hurdles-world-record-lawrence-johnson-analysisDalilah’s strength work, ran a 2:11 800 at the end of practice50.6 400 pr 35-link sports illustrated article “Black off the Track”: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.si.com/.amp/olympics/2020/06/10/black-track-and-field-athletes-racism-experiences-america40- how she was told “she had to win” because she can’t do anything less as a black athlete-validated her thoughts and anxieties around that but was also stressful“You feel like you have to be the best or you get forgotten about”47- Asking why attention flows to the lighter skinned, younger, non-Muslim ahtlete in her event48-realizing it’s not “playing the black card” -story of only getting noticed by a major track publication after her WR despite winning olympic gold 2 years earlier49-Alysia on the imbalance of marketing and income vs merits of performance in track50-on being Muslim and not feeling she looks it/ breaking stereotypes of Muslim women52-The idea that there’s not enough room for everyone’s success-how Dalilah’s learned that as her career went on 56: track geek q’s! Was the WR win at Doha a “perfect race”? How to build off that?The race: https://youtu.be/8ICw5ah7gPkDalilah: 51 sec is possible, had to reach for 8th hurdle58: Her word for the year 2019 was “compete”-rivalry with Sydney, does it drive her?60: Her power word in 2016- she attacked every hurdle. Her word was “yes”. If it worked for track, the answer ws ye (re. Moving groups etc)Link to that race: https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/video/detail/women-s-400m-hurdles-final-rio-2016-replays/63: Dalilahs other plans-put her voice out there more, making change, also her side gig is modeling65- Dalilah’s into fashion check out her instagram for outfit inspo66- Dalilah's story: “how much i’ve struggled on this crazy journey-i never won an NCAA title, in 2012 I did a commercial about the Olympics and had to sign a waiver saying i wouldn’t make the team. It launched me to realize I wasn’t doing everything to chase my goals. It also gave me change in the pocket to move to california to train”From 15th (50th?) at trials in 2012 to gold in 2016!

Coronavirus and Sports
Athletes Taking Action: Danielle Kang + Dalilah Muhammad

Coronavirus and Sports

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2020 27:02


Athletes awaiting the return of their sports are finding ways to become involved as their friends, families, and communities grapple with the effects of the coronavirus shutdown. Danielle Kang discusses her efforts to combat an issue close to her heart, and Dalilah Muhammad shares her experience as a role model for young athletes everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

IAAF Inside Athletics Podcast
11: Dalilah Muhammad - Does Achieving Goals Make You Happy?

IAAF Inside Athletics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 25:08


After a sensational World Athletics Awards, Female Athlete of the Year winner Dalilah Muhammad (@dalilahmuhammad_) sits down with Ben Harlow (@_benharlow) to reflect on a stellar 2019 season. The pair discuss achieving goals, reaching equality in athletics and leaving a legacy in the sport.

LetsRun.com's Track Talk
Shalane Flanagan Retires: Is She the USA GOAT?, Leonard Korir 2:07:56, Mark Parker Exits, IAAF Athletes of Year, Trevor Hofbauer, Zion Williamson

LetsRun.com's Track Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 84:32


Shalane Flanagan hangs them up and we discuss if she Deena Kastor, Joan Benoit, or Lynn Jennings is the GOAT of the USA. Leonard Korir runs 2:07:56 in the marathon and we look at his Olympic chances. Mark Parker steps away at Nike and we discuss his legacy and running career at Penn State. Who should be the IAAF athlete of the year for men (Karsten Warholm, Eliud Kipchoge, Steve Gardiner, Noah Lyles, Joshua Cheptegei) and women (Sifan Hassan, Brigid Kosgei, or Dalilah Muhammad)? Plus NCAA XC talk (NAU dynasty and Arkansas trying to get triple crown), Zion Williamson talk, deleted thread of week, and the Diamond League expands. 100% of tips this week go to LRC's Jonathan Gault. Show notes: 0:00 Shalane Flanagan retires. Is she the USA GOAT? What about Deena Kastor, Joan Benoit, or Lynn Jennings?16:23 Leonard Korir run 21:55 IAAF may allow all shoes. Should they? Sean Ingle article31:53 Mark Parker stepping down / Alberto Salazar appeal39:36 Who is the IAAF athlete of the year?50:32 Brigid Kosgei didn't miss 3 tests55:50 NCAA XC Talk- Nuttycombe Invitational, Prenats and the Rogue NCAA voter63:28 Trevor Hofbauer Dreams Become Reality- 2:16 to 2:09 in the marathon71:08 Zion Williamson and Jon's mysterious triple jumper roommate75:58 Deleted thread of week: Why won't NY get rid of Mafia? 79:52 Diamond League expanding Related reads: Shalane Flanagan Retires: 5 Greatest Moments in Her Career *Who is the USA GOAT? Flanagan, Kastor, Joan Benoit, or Lynn Jennings? Support LetsRun.com's Track Talk by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/letsrun This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

LetsRun.com's Track Talk
Will the World's Fastest Man Christian Coleman Be at Worlds? Zurich Weltklasse Preview, Paris DL Recap, Transgender Woman to Run NCAA D1 Cross Country, Can Emma Coburn Go Sub 9?

LetsRun.com's Track Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 89:57


We start our Zurich Diamond League preview show by discussing Christian Coleman missing 3 drug tests. What does that mean for Worlds? Then we talk Paris and the big win by Hanna Green, have some men's 1500m talk (Kenyan, Paris, and British), before we break down the Diamond League finale in detail. Can Emma Coburn go sub 9 in the steeple? Two Virginia Tech alums are our Where Your Dreams Become Reality runners of the week and we end with talk of June Eastwood becoming the first Division 1 cross country transgender athlete. Full show notes below sponsors: Are you using CBD for recovery? If you want to try certified CBD products go to https://floydsofleadville.com and use code RUN2019 to save 15%. Discussion of Week: No Bowerman TC athletes will be at Diamond League finals; what can sport do to make athletes compete more? Need new running shoes? Go to http://www.letsrun.com/shoes/ to find a better pair of shoes or save on your favorite shoes. Show notes: 2:07 Christian Coleman's career on the brink after he misses 3 drug tests + Is Justin Gatlin the favorite for Worlds?12:17 Paris DL: Hanna Green wins the 800 + she and Ajee Wilson are looking good + what happens to intersex athletes' contracts?22:51 Men's 1500 Talk: Elijah Manangoi is Back? + Paris 1500 talk & who is the favorite for worlds31:47 British 1500 Talk: Charlie Grice or Jake Wightman for Worlds?38:09 No Bowerman Track Club at Diamond League Finale46:01 Diamond League Final Preview: Men's 800: Donavan Brazier vs Nijel Amos, Murphy, & Crew51:03 Can Emma Coburn Go Sub 9 in the Steeple?53:50 Women's 1500: Sifan Hassan vs Tirunesh Dibaba and Jenny Simpson 58:33 Final DL Men's 5000 Ever: What Does Kejelcha Need to Do?62:30 400m Hurdle Talk: Rai Benjamin vs Karsten Warholm, Dalilah Muhammad vs Sydney McLaughlin67:26 Which Diamond League meet should be cut? How to broadcast it better? 72:04 Men's 100: Talk: Noah Lyles vs Justin Gatlin76:04 Transgender runner June Eastwood to compete in NCAA women's D1 cross country To be on the podcast call 844-LETSRUN (538-7786). Leave us feedback here https://www.letsrun.com/podcast/ Support LetsRun.com's Track Talk by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/letsrun

LetsRun.com's Track Talk
USATF Recap Podcast: What Really Happened at USAs? Who Were the Winners and Losers? Dalilah Muhammad WR, Lopez Lomong Double, Michael Norman Loses, and Much More

LetsRun.com's Track Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2019


https://pinecast.com/feed/letsrun-com-s-track-talk USATFs are in the books and we tell you everything you need to know about the 2019 USATF Track and Field Nationals. Sure Dalilah Muhammad set a world record, Lopez Lomong got the double, and Michael Norman was upset, but what really happened? Who were the real winners and losers? Should Allyson Felix be on the relay? Audio of the week (54:57) is from Clay Travis and Dan Wetzel on covering women's college cross country. Thread of week is on Drew Hunter going to Worlds (79:01) To be on the podcast call  844-LETSRUN (538-7786). For feedback email podcast@letsrun.comPodcast is sponsored by RunningWarehouse.com, the online leader in running shoes who sponsored the LRC $200,019 USAs Prediction Contest and FloydsofLeadville.com. Use code RUN2019 to save 15% on certified CBD products.