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We sit down with the legendary Coach Mike "Mouse" Holloway, and get an inside look to his epic coaching career. Reflecting on coach Brooks impact on the sport to his most memorable NCAA Championships. The rise of Grant Holloway and what makes him so elite, and diving into the USA Relay discussion.
Cordell Tinch blasted the hurdles in China while Masai Russell got the American record in Miami. Josh Kerr got a big 1500 win, Grant Fisher cruised in the 5000 and is Nikki Hiltz a threat in the 1500? Grand Slam Track is halfway done with it's inaugural season. How are they doing? Ethan Strand took down Abel Teffra in the collegiate ranks but the best action of the weekend may have been in Texas where high school junior Tate Taylor ran 9.92 and two freshman ran 10.16 and 10.17. Plus Fred Kerley got arrested again. What does it mean for his career? Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Show notes: 00:00 Dreams Become Reality? Grand Slam Miami, Diamond League Shanghai, Texas 100m Madness 00:37 Start 04:03 Dreams Become Reality Cordell Tinch and Jacory Patterson 11:09 Grand Slam Big Picture after 2 Meets 17:51 Broadcast/ Doubling 29:02 Diamond League broadcasts 31:08 Grant Holloway worries? 36:18 Grant Fisher's Performance 38:15 Cooper Teare's Weekend 41:45 Supporters Club dads 43:21 what does Jakob think? 46:37 Is Nikki Hiltz a women's 1500 threat? 54:19 NCAA 1500m Hype: Ethan Strand over Abel Teffra 59:48 High School 100m Madness in Texas 01:08:34 Fred Kerley arrested again Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .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 your podcast app and spread the word to friend.
What a weekend! Nathan Green and UW turned heads at Penn but what about Ethan Strand and Gary Martin? Sabastian Sawe won London and staked his claim to #1 marathoner in the world although John Korir may want to argue. Former #1 Eliud Kipchoge put up a fine performance. Sifan Hassan's 4 month lay-off was too much as Tigist Assefa set a women's only world record and took home over $300,000. The Diamond League opened and Beatrice Chebet was better than ever, while Karsten Warholm got a 300m world record. What's up with Grant Holloway? And what about Faith Kipyegon's sub 4 attempt? Show notes below. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And a super soft running shirt? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Show notes: 00:00 Penn Relays, Diamond League, London 00:35 Start 06:16 Villanova and Penn Relays Discussion 10:54 NCAA Men's Miling analysis 20:08 Quincy Wilson 43.99 29:29 Phenoms, Evan Jager & Parker Valby 33:41 Adidas road event 41:55 London Marathon Recap 45:15 Sabastian Sawe or John Korir, Who is #1 in the World? 51:19 Evaluating Eliud Kipchoge's performance 57:00 Marathon Human Interest Stories 01:01:35 Women's Race: Tigist Assefa over Hassan 01:10:22 Weather 01:13:30 Diamond League opener and Beatrice Chebet's unbelievable close in the 5k 01:17:17 Karsten Warholm 01:20:55 Trouble for Grant Holloway? 01:23:29 Kipyegon's Sub-Four Minute Mile Attempt 01:34:19 Closing Thoughts and Supporters Club Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .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 your podcast app and spread the word to friend.
Today let's breakdown my top-15 greatest 110mH athletes in history and discuss if Grant Holloway is the GOAT as well as what he would need to do to become the greatest of all-time.-------------------------------Host: Anderson Emerole | @emeroleanderson on TwitterSUPPORT THE PODCAST
Karsten Warholm has been one of the biggest stars in world athletics since winning the 400m hurdles world title in 2017, going onto become Olympic champion and win multiple World and European titles.But why has the Norwegian felt like he has needed a ‘reboot' ahead of targeting a fourth world title at the 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo?Warholm shares more in a special podcast with Sportsworld's Lee James ahead of the start of the 2025 season, including an insight into his training, how the new 300m hurdles Diamond League event came about and whether there could be a head-to-head race between him and 110m hurdles world champion Grant Holloway.Image: Karsten Warholm of Norway with flag after competing in the Men's 400m Hurdles during Day 14 of Athletics - Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 9, 2024 in Paris, France. (Credit: BSR Agency/Getty Images)
In today's podc,ast we review the Texas Relays, make predictions for Grand Slam Track, and more.0:00 - Intro5:00 - Indya Mayberry 100m10:30 - Arkansas women 4x400m15:00 - World Athletics makes 300m hurdle official event17:48 - Who are the best athletes in the sport ( Rai Benjamin, Noah Lyles, Letsile Tebogo, and Grant Holloway)23:41 - Has Michael Norman under performed?25:21 - Noah Lyles running the 400m?27:15 - Salwa Eid Naser runs 48.94 in 400m31:45 - Grand Slam women's long sprints predictions38:36 - Grand Slam men's long sprints predictions43:05 - Grand Slam women's long hurdles predictions46:30 - Grand Slam men's long hurdles predictions52:50 - Grand Slam women's short sprints predictions58:36 - Grand Slam men's short sprints predictions1:06:05 - Intl Athlete of the Week
Jason and Kevin review Jakob Ingebrigtsen's double, Grant Holloway's dominance, Shelby Houlihan's return and all the other stories from the 2025 World Indoor Championships.
World Indoor Championships are officially behind us so we have lots to unpack. Overall, the meet lacked in star power but was still able to produce some memorable moments. Three days. 516 athletes, one championship record, three world leads, 32 national records.We had drama. We had dominance.We had Jakob Ingebrigtsen running off with two gold medals and made it look like a tempo run. We had Gudaf Tsegay breaking a championship record and redefined what a full send means. We had Grant Holloway and Mondo Duplantis pulling off three-peats to cement their greatness.And then there's Josh Hoey — who went from “Is he actually good?” to world indoor 800m champion all within the past 12 months. A personal highlight was Claire Bryant shocked the field in the long jump. Surprise global medals all around — the kind that make the sport so damn fun.Hosts: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram + Preet Majithia | @preetmajithia on InstagramSUPPORT OUR SPONSORSKETONE-IQ: Level up your training with Ketone-IQ – a clean shot of energy with no sugar or caffeine. Or try the new Ketone-IQ + Caffeine, combining 5g of ketones with 100mg of green tea caffeine for a smooth, sustained boost. It's used by pro runners like Des Linden and Sara Hall. Proven to enhance endurance, focus, and recovery, ketones are 28% more efficient than glucose. No crashes, no bonking—just next-level performance. Take the shot. Feel the difference. Save 30% off your first subscription order & receive a free six pack of Ketone-IQ with KETONE.com/CITIUS.RUNNA: Runna is the #1 rated personalized running app designed to help you crush your goals no matter the distance. Runna is trusted by hundreds of thousands of runners around the world and makes expert coaching accessible with personalized training plans that fit every goal, fitness level, and schedule. Whether it's someone's first 5K or it's someone chasing a marathon PB, they are here to help runners train smarter, stronger, and love every step of the way. Sign up for Runna today and get your first two weeks free using the code CITIUS.OLIPOP: Big name sodas are rolling out bold new flavors in 2025, but the real buzz is happening in the prebiotic pop aisle. If you haven't already jumped on the Olipop train yet, now's the time. BuzzFeed just came out with an article that recently named Olipop the best overall soda for flavor — and with a lineup that includes classic root beer, vintage cola and cherry vanilla, it's easy to see why. Try Olipop today and save 25% on your order using code CITIUS25 at checkout at DrinkOlipop.com.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson react to Ocho receiving his new Ro package in the mail, George Foreman passes away at the age of 76, and Cooper Flagg puts on a show to beat Duke! Grant Holloway completes the three-peat in the 60m Hurdles and much more!!08:30 - Ocho has Ro Sparks12:00 - George Foreman passes away16:47 - All March Madness brackets busted25:36 - Cooper Flagg leads Duke against Baylor29:10 - Player complaints over overinflated balls33:00 - Ritchie McKay’s viral haircut38:52 - Grant Holloway clinches three-peat41:00 - Coach Prime and Asante Samuel beef1:03:00 - Giants still going after Aaron Rodgers(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we review the Indoor World Championship, discuss Fred Kerley opening his season, Grand Slam Track, and Issam Asinga's former coach getting suspended.0:00 - Intro4:20 - Grant Holloway dominates hurdles again8:24 - Amber Anning beats Alexis Holmes in the 400m18:15 - Ronnie Baker injured in the 60m25:00 - Could South Africa contend in the 4x100m'30:30 - Fred Kerley opens 100m in 10.233:40 - Grand Slam Track future51:22 - Gerald Phiri suspended1:02:36 - Intl Athlete of the week
This podcast is for Supporters Club members but we're giving everyone a 12 minute sneak peak of what was in it. Want the full thing? Join the Supporters Club at 50% off your first year. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe?from=public Full video is on youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG1QCJ74doA&pp=0gcJCU8JAYcqIYzv Jakob Ingebrigtsen got gold #1 at World Indoors overtaking Berihu Aregawi as Freweyni Hailu got gold in the women's 3000 with Shelby Houlihan silver over Jessica Hull. Grant Holloway's 60m hurdle win streak continued as the US swept the mens' 4x400 and Mondo Duplantis got another gold. Could Josh Hoey break the world record? Show notes: 00:00 Welcome to the Special Live Edition 01:56 Jakob Gets it Done in 3k after stiff challenge from Aregawi 06:17 Sam Gilman nearly gets bronze 12:19 Mike Scannell 17:29 Women's 3000m: Shelby gets silver 25:35 Grant Holloway's Unbeaten Streak lives 27:25 Grant Holloway's Future Plans 28:34 Challenges of Grand Slam Track Meets 31:57 Team USA's Sweep of the Men's 400m 35:03 Amber Anning's Victory in the Women's 400m 38:11 Nia Akins' Gutsy 800m Performance 43:25 Josh Hoey's Dominance in the 800m 51:03 Final Day Preview and Reflections Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .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 your podcast app and spread the word to friend. Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .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 your podcast app and spread the word to friend. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/7e274cff-6c8b-4e61-b637-2a8b79e92d36
Let's quickly discuss Day 2 of the World Indoor Championships, including the Women's 60m, The Men's 60mH, the 400m finals and the Women's Triple Jump Full Meet Timetable & Results: https://worldathletics.org/competitions/world-athletics-indoor-championships/nanjing25/timetable-------------------------------Host: Anderson Emerole | @emeroleanderson on TwitterSUPPORT THE PODCAST
Jason and Kevin discuss Josh Hoey, Nikki Hiltz, Hobbs Kessler, Shelby Houlihan, Grant Holloway and all the other news makers from this year's USATF Indoor Championships. Then, the guys chat about Jacob Kiplimo possibly breaking two hours in the marathon, a trio of boys going sub four minutes in the mile and the state of track and field on television.
We've got the first 12 Minutes of our Supporters Club podcast free for everyone. If you want the full thing join our Supporters Club today https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe and use code GOAT50 to save 50% off your first year. Shelby Houlihan made her first team since her doping suspension but was edged by Nikki Hiltz in a thrilling women's 3000 while Hobbs Kessler won a thrilling men's 3k by just .02 over Dylan Jacobs. Plus Grant Holloway's win streak lives on. Show notes: 00:00 Start 02:01 Women's 3000: Hiltz wins thriller over Houlihan 07:08 Shelby says no bad blood with NIkki 08:27 What did Shelby say about being back at USAs? 11:46 Did Rojo send Shelby the $ from the shirts 13:34 Shelby vs past USAs 17:02 Citius Mag not acknowledging Shelby? 17:53 Katelyn Tuohy 20:24 Mens and Women's 800s 32:34 Men's 3000 Meters Recap: Hobbs over Dylan Jacobs 35:27 Sam Gilman 39:14 Challenges for US Team Selection 40:23 Kenneth Rooks 42:56 Pay-Per-View Issues and Audience Questions 43:38 Quincy Wilson: Rising Star 46:25 Other things of note 49:52 Grant Holloway wins and talks about telling fans not to watch 53:14 1500 Predictions 55:23 BU Craziness with high schoolers 58:36 Final Thoughts and Predictions Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .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 your podcast app and spread the word to friend. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/d17b58db-33a8-4b55-852c-bbcc0fc10dfb
Leo and Lex Young join us at 78:19 to tell us about the transition to collegiate running, how Stanford is going so far, talk a little NIL and a lot more. Prior to that we break discuss the latest in the running world including Rojo being called by Kenyan parliament for an apology and Parker Vably getting paid (more than Cole Hocker?!) by New Balance, before discussing who should be the athlete of the year (Grant Holloway, Rai Benjamin, Jakob Ingebrigtsen or Noah Lyles on the men's side, Beatrice Chebet, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, or Faith Kipyegon on the women's side). We discuss the prenats NCAA cross country results before talking to the Young twins at 78:19. Want a 2nd podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a super soft running shirt? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club. Use code GOAT50 to save 50% off your first year. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Show notes: 00:00 Kenya audio 00:39 Start 04:37 Rojo gets in trouble with Kenyan parliament 09:20 Rojo, Paul Tergat, and President Bush 15:22 Parker Valby's New Balance contract *Mark Coogan on Valby 17:42 Cole Hocker comparisons 28:19 Valby's training 31:14 Parker Wolfe? 38:25 World Athletics Athlete of year contenders: Sydney, Beatrice or Faith? 47:27 Men's athlete of Year: Jakob, Grant, Rai, Noah or Emmanuel Wanyonyi? 57:34 Anna Cockrell and her dad 01:03:51 Praise for Y squared 01:06:43 Prenats 01:18:19 Leo and Lex Young interview Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Links: Full Kenyan remarks on Rojo *Mark Coogan on Valby 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
The Tailgate Rewind: On Tuesday, Jeff Cardozo and Pat Dooley discussed Gators Men's Basketball, how many SEC teams would make the college football playoffs and spoke to olympic gold medalist Grant Holloway about his upcoming golf tournament.
Hundreds gather to meet and congratulate the hometown track star as he was presented with a key to the city following his first Olympic gold medal.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson are joined by 200-meter gold medalist Gabby Thomas! Unc and Ocho ask her about USA's rivalry with Jamaica and whether or not she wants to join the 4x400 squad. Also, Unc and Ocho react to LeBron James, Steph Curry and Team USA advancing to the gold medal match vs. France after an electric comeback victory over Nikola Jokic and Serbia, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone breaking her own 400-meter hurdle world record, Grant Holloway winning the 110-meter hurdles, Noah Lyles finishing third in the 200 meters despite testing positive for COVID-19.03:40 - Show Starts05:10 - USA Basketball beats Serbia to advance to Gold Medal game18:54 - Sydney Mclaughlin breaks WR in 400m Hurdles31:10 - Grant Holloway wins 110m Gold37:08 - Tebogo wins Gold in the 200m45:48 - Gabby Thomas Intv(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The seventh of track and field action at the Paris Olympics was monumental in so many ways, and another stellar day for Team USA! Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone broke the world record en route to Olympic gold in the women's 400m hurdles and Tara Davis-Woodhall claimed gold in the long jump. In tonight's edition of Torch Talk, the team breaks down... – Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone won her second Olympic gold in the women's 400mH and broke the world record for the sixth time, running 50.37. She is the first woman to ever win back-to-back Olympic golds in this event. Anna Cockrell set a huge PB to upset Femke Bol for silver. Bol settled for bronze in 52.15. – Letsile Tebogo upset Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek to win gold in the men's 200m, running an African record of 19.46. It's the first time the 200m Olympic crown has ever been won by an African man. Bednarek won silver for the second Games in a row and Lyles took home bronze. After the race, Lyles revealed he had tested positive for COVID earlier in the week. – Grant Holloway finally got an Olympic gold to go with his three world titles. He won in 12.99, his 5th time under 13 seconds this year. Daniel Roberts beat out Rasheed Broadbell by .003 seconds to win silver, making it another 1-2 for the U.S. – Tara Davis-Woodhall won the women's long jump competition with a best mark of 7.10m, her first global title outdoors. Malaika Mihambo, the defending champion, finished in silver and Jasmine Moore won bronze. After her triple jump bronze earlier in the meet, Moore becomes only the 2nd woman in history to medal in both horizontal jumps in the same Olympics. – Arshad Nadeem won the men's javelin competition in 92.97m, recording the 2 best throws in Olympic history in the process. It's the first track and field medal ever won by a Pakistani athlete. _________ HOSTS: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Mac Fleet | @macfleet on Instagram Mitch Dyer | @metchosketch on Instagram Eric Jenkins | @_ericjenkins on Instagram Aisha Praught Leer | @aishapraughtleer on Instagram Katelyn Hutchison | @_kxnaomi on Instagram We're excited to have a full CITIUS MAG team on the ground in Paris providing daily live shows before and after the action, including interviews with competing athletes, our TORCH TALK recap show, and the return of GOOD MORNING TRACK AND FIELD. Make sure you're subscribed to the CITIUS MAG YouTube channel for live shows Subscribe (and share with your friends!) to the CITIUS MAG newsletter for daily newsletters in your inbox after every day of track and field competition: https://citiusmag.beehiiv.com/ _________ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:
Aaron & Joshua Potts are joined by Alonzo Nelson to break down the hurdle finals, long jump finals, 200m finals and Noah Lyles' growing popularity. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@2blackrunners Time Stamps 0:00 - Intro 2:26 - Women's 400m H Final Recap 12:28 - What will Sydney do next? 16:52 - Men's 200m Recap 27:56 - Should have Noah Lyles ran with COVID? 34:20 - Discussing Noah Lyles' growing popularity 40:46 - Men's 110m Hurdles Recap 53:15 - Women's Long Jump Recap 58:00 - Quincy Wilson is running the 4x400m 59:33 - Outro Follow us on Social Media ✔Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2blackrunners ✔Aaron's IG: https://www.instagram.com/supahotpotts ✔Joshua's IG: https://www.instagram.com/mr.pottsible ✔YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@2blackrunners ✔Website: https://www.running-report.com/
The sixth day of track and field at the Olympics was another huge one for Team USA! Quincy Hall claimed the 400m gold medal while Kenneth Rooks shocked the world with a silver medal finish in the 3000m steeplechase. As the events roll on, it's clear that the American athletes are making a big splash and setting the stage for an exciting finish to the Games. In tonight's edition of the Torch Talk, the team breaks down… – Quincy Hall won the Olympic gold in the 400m at Paris 2024 in 43.40, making him the 4th-fastest man ever. Brit Matthew Hudson-Smith took bronze and Muzala Samukonga of Zambia took bronze. This was the fastest 400m race in history, as five men dipped under 44 seconds. – Soufiane El Bakkali became the first man in nearly 100 years to successfully defend his Olympic steeplechase gold, winning with a time of 8:06.05. Kenneth Rooks won silver with a big PB, and Abraham Kibiwot of Kenya won bronze. – Nina Kennedy won the women's pole vault at the Paris 2024 Olympics, clearing a height of 4.90m. Her gold is the first at an Olympics by an Australian female vaulter. Reigning Olympic champ Katie Moon finished in silver, and Alysha Newman broke the Canadian record to win bronze. – Roje Stona of Jamaica set a new Olympic record with a 70.00-meter throw, earning the gold medal in men's discus in Paris. This marks Jamaica's first gold medal at the Paris Games and the nation's first-ever Olympic gold in men's discus. – In the 110m hurdles semifinal, Grant Holloway posted the fastest time of the day at 12.98 seconds. American athletes Daniel Roberts and Freddie Crittenden also advanced to the final. HOSTS: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Mac Fleet | @macfleet on Instagram Mitch Dyer | @metchosketch on Instagram Eric Jenkins | @_ericjenkins on Instagram Aisha Praught Leer | @aishapraughtleer on Instagram Katelyn Hutchison | @_kxnaomi on Instagram We're excited to have a full CITIUS MAG team on the ground in Paris providing daily live shows before and after the action, including interviews with competing athletes, our TORCH TALK recap show, and the return of GOOD MORNING TRACK AND FIELD. Make sure you're subscribed to the CITIUS MAG YouTube channel for live shows Subscribe (and share with your friends!) to the CITIUS MAG newsletter for daily newsletters in your inbox after every day of track and field competition: https://citiusmag.beehiiv.com/ _________ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:
Today's excitement was off the charts! Day three's events were a rollercoaster of thrills, but stealing the spotlight was the men's 100m final – a race that had fans across the world on the edge of their seats from start to finish. In today's edition of Torch Talk, we recap… – Noah Lyles wins the first Olympic gold of his career by taking the 100m crown over Jamaica's Kishane Thompson. Both men ran 9.79 and the gold was decided by thousandths-of-a-second. American Fred Kerley came through for bronze in 9.81. – World record holder Yaroslava Mahuchikh won her first Olympic high jump title with a mark of 2.00m. Australia's Nicola Olyslagers won her second straight Olympic silver, while Iryna Gershchenko and Eleanor Patterson tied on countback for the bronze medal. – Ethan Katzberg won the Olympic gold in the men's hammer with a mark of 84.12m, the second-best mark in Olympic history. It was the largest margin of victory since 1920. Hungary's Bence Halasz took silver and Ukraine's Mykhaylo Kokhan took bronze. – Grant Holloway posted the fastest time of the Olympic 110m hurdles qualifying by a HUGE margin, clocking a 13.01 to win his heat by 0.41 seconds. – The women's 800m finalists were determined: Keely Hodgkinson, Tsige Duguma, Prudence Sekgodiso, Shafiqua Maloney, Juliette Whittaker, Rénelle Lamote, Mary Moraa, and Worknesh Mesele. – The men's 1500m finalists were determined: Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Josh Kerr, Cole Hocker, Brian Komen, Stefan Nillessen, Pietro Arese, Yared Nuguse, Hobbs Kessler, Neil Gourley, Niels Laros, Timothy Cheruiyot, and Narve Gilje Nordås. _________ HOSTS: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Mac Fleet | @macfleet on Instagram Mitch Dyer | @metchosketch on Instagram Eric Jenkins | @_ericjenkins on Instagram Aisha Praught Leer | @aishapraughtleer on Instagram Katelyn Hutchison | @_kxnaomi on Instagram _________ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:
The Paris Olympics are finally here! After months, if not years, of lead-up, the biggest quadrennial meet in the world will hit the purple track in style with medals, records, and glory on the line. Previewing the men's and women's sprint events and athletes to keep an eye out for at the Paris Olympics: Sha'Carri Richardson, Shelly-Ann Frase-Pryce, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Femke Bol, Marileidy Paulino, Noah Lyles, Grant Holloway, Kishane Thompson Rai Benjamin, and more. You can also read our comprehensive previews on CITIUSMAG.com here ⤵️ MEN: https://citiusmag.com/articles/paris-olympics-2024-mens-sprints-preview WOMEN: https://citiusmag.com/articles/paris-olympics-2024-womens-sprints-preview Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Host: Mac Fleet | @macfleet on Instagram Host: Mitch Dyer | @metchosketch on Instagram
Aaron and Joshua Potts preview Track & Field at the Olympics before it gets started this Friday. They share 2 stories from each event category to get a feel for the entire meet. Make sure to tune into the 2 Black Runners Instagram during the athletics competition to see each live podcast . Your favorite 2 Black Runners will be going live each day a lil after 1pm PST during Olympic competition. Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/KHCwRUiyF10 Time Stamps 0:00 - Intro 5:04 - Will Sha'Carri complete her Disney Story 10:52 - Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone vs Femke Bol will be ICONIC 14:10 - Will Noah Lyles fulfill his Olympic Prophecy 22:00 - Grant Holloway cementing his legacy with an Olympic Gold 24:57 - Faith Kipyegon's G.O.A.T. Quest 27:50 - Where can the US Distance Women Medal without Athing Mu 31:51 - Josh Kerr vs Jakob Ingebrigtsen 36:69 - Who will surprise the world with their first Global Medal in Men's Distance? 41:26 - Is this the start of Yaroslava Mahuchik reign in High Jump? 43:24 - Tara Davis-Woodhall set to make a BIG statement 50:23 - Mondo Duplantis' greatness is on full display 53:00 - Mutaz Barshim's last Olympics High Jump competition 54:57 - Valarie Allman set to defend her Gold in the Discus 56:45 - Chase Jackson looking to win 3 straight global gold 58:35 - Mykolos Alkena coming in with the World Record in Discus 59:35 - Ryan Couser quest to win 3 straight Olympic Gold in the shot put 1:03:15 - Outro Follow us on Social Media ✔Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2blackrunners ✔Aaron's IG: https://www.instagram.com/supahotpotts ✔Joshua's IG: https://www.instagram.com/mr.pottsible ✔YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@2blackrunners ✔Website: https://www.running-report.com/
In this episode of the LetsRun.com Track Talk Podcast, the hosts Jonathan Galt, Robert, and Weldon Johnson dive into the latest news in the world of track and field. They discuss the recent London then turn to the Paris Olympics and it's crazy marathon course. NBC's sprint analyst Ato Boldon joins at 57:51 to break down all things Paris Olympics 100m through 800m. Ato's got hot takes on Noah Lyles, Kenny Bednarek, Sha'Carri Richardson, and even Michael Johnson. Join the Supporters Club today and use code GOAT50 to save 50% Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, including daily podcasts from the Olympics, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe 0:00 Olympic Sprint Preview with Ato Boldon 00:32 50% off Supporters Club with code GOAT50 at letsrun.com/subscribe 01:30 Intro 12:44 Keely 1:54, Athing Mu 2:00 17:14 Men's 1500m Talk - Danny Mackey/Josh Kerr update 22:29 Hocker vs Nuguse 29:57 Sub 4 minute mile in Olympic marathon? 37:15 1924 Olympic XC 40:14 Kipchoge's chances/update 47:31 Noah Lyles most to gain and lose in Paris? 52:49 Bekele 57:51 Ato Boldon guest 58:22 Men's 100 01:10:24 Men's 200 01:17:23 Men's 400 01:19:43 Are Michael Norman and Michael Johnson proof every sprinter wants to run the 100? 01:21:42 Dennis Mitchell 01:23:37 Men's 400m hurdles -Benjamin or Warholm? 01:26:24 Men's 110m hurdles & Grant Holloway 01:27:57 Women's 100 01:29:55 2022 false starts 01:32:09 Shericka 01:35:19 Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce 01:37:38 Elaine Thompson Herah 01:40:03 Women's 200 01:42:03 Women's 400 01:45:22 Women's 100 hurdles 01:48:36 Bobby Kersee 800m coach? 01:49:35 Sydney and Women's 400m hurdles 01:55:01 Men's 800 01:57:21 Women's 800 01:58:19 Bonus segment- Ato's first race, Jamaicans, Trinidadians and Americans yelling at him Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Join the Supporters Club today and use code GOAT50 to save 50% Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, including daily podcasts from the Olympics, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. 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
This time last year, Dylan Beard was fresh off of his first professional victory. Having closed the book on a decorated 7 year collegiate track career, Beard now entered the professional ranks. He qualified to represent the USA at the Pan- American games in the 110h. This early success was indicative of the growth that Beard would continue to make in the sport. Despite not making the NCAA finals during his last year at Howard, Beard ran 13.31,13.43(x2) and 13.29(+3.6w), his fastest times yet. Upon graduation, Dylan was able to find an opportunity to train professionally in North Carolina. Luckily, he has some family in the area that make up his support system. But financially, Beard was not signing a Shohei Ohtani level contract. He has still be grinding 5 days a week at Walmart, training and running when the opportunities present themselves. One such opportunity was a slot at the famed Millrose games in February. Beard lined up against world champion medalists, NCAA champions and Nike and Adidas sponsored athletes. None of that seemed to matter, as he shattered the facility record in 7.44 for a win in the 60h. The victory helped propel Beard to new heights within the sport, appearing on TV and publications such as flotrack. Leading up to trials, Beard ran a 13.10 pb , a time that only Grant Holloway had run faster than at the time. Dylan thoughtfully recounts his trials experience this past year, and will continue his season on the professional circuit. He has reached a lucrative deal with Walmart that will allow him to continue following his dreams on the track, and Dylan Beard is certainly a name to look out for at the 2025 World Championships. Recorded: 7.17.24
“If you can't bet on yourself at the end of the day, then what the hell are you doing? I know if my life depended on it, I know I can show up… I can only lose to myself and that's when I'm not executing my race plan.” 5x world champion and world record holder Grant Holloway joins us live in Eugene after booking his ticket to another Olympic Games. Grant breaks down all three of his sub-13 performances in the Olympics Trials 110m hurdles, shares about his training group, his thoughts on Michael Johnson's Grand Slam Track league, how he was able to regroup after the Tokyo Olympics, how he studies his competitors, and his perspective on the state of the men's 110m hurdles in the U.S. Hear more from Grant and what's ahead for him in this episode of the CITIUS MAG Podcast. Hosts: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram + Katelyn Hutchison | @_kxnaomi on Instagram + Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram Guest: Grant Holloway | @flaamingoo_ on Instagram _________ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
“It was a very, very low point and I feel like track wasn't loving me like I was loving it. I was ready to be done. Every athlete has their own story. Every athlete gets to a point where it's like, ‘Maybe I shouldn't be doing this…' Going through that, it's very motivational to be in a place like this. I never thought I would be here, I never thought I was going to be on an Olympic team.” Olympic Trials 110m hurdles runner-up Freddie Crittenden joins us live in Eugene after qualifying for the Paris Olympics. Freddie shares about the hardships he went through in 2021, where he almost quit the sport completely, and how he was able to build off those low points to become an Olympian. Freddie also shares about what it's like training with Grant Holloway and how he was able to step up at the Olympic Trials when it mattered most. Hear more from Freddie and what's ahead for him in this episode of the CITIUS MAG Podcast. Hosts: Katelyn Hutchison | @_kxnaomi on Instagram + Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram Guest: Freddie Crittenden | @freddiecrittenden on Instagram SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
“We are going into a new phase of track and field. And with that new phase, there has to be a new element. The standard is shifting, it's only a matter of time that the world record is in danger. I'm not saying by who, but I'm just saying that if the standard keeps on going lower… it's only a matter of time before 19.9 will get you sixth.” 2x Olympian Joseph Fahnbulleh joins us live in Eugene after competing at the African Championships this past week. Joe takes us through his questionable experience at the African Champs, his journey traveling from Africa to Eugene to catch the last half of the U.S. Trials, his analysis on some of the sprinters + events to watch for at the Olympics, his prediction for the future of the sprints, and lots more. Hear more from Joe in this episode of the CITIUS MAG Podcast. Hosts: Katelyn Hutchison | @_kxnaomi on Instagram + Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram Guest: Joseph Fahnbulleh | @joefahn.xi on Instagram _________ CITIUS MAG LIVE From Eugene! will bring you daily interviews with athletes, coaches and notable folks in town at noon PT each day. Our guests for Day 9 of the Olympic Trials include Valarie Allman, Zebulon Sion, Courtney Wayment, Diljeet Taylor, Patrick Tiernan, Emily Sisson, and Joseph Fahnbulleh. LIVE SHOWS Good Morning Track and Field will start your day with some takes and updates from Eugene hosted by Eric Jenkins, Mitch Dyer and Karen Lesiewicz at 8:30 a.m. PT. TRIALS TALK – our hit daily podcast series from 2021 – returns on The CITIUS MAG Podcast feed + streaming live immediately post-race to unpack all of the action immediately following the meet. LIVE MEET COVERAGE Stay updated on live results, mixed zone interviews and more on the CITIUS MAG Instagram, X and Threads pages while the meet is underway each evening. All interviews will be uploaded to our aforementioned YouTube channel. MORNING RUNS Also, CITIUS MAG Newsletter subscribers will be getting daily emails from the Trials as David Melly rounds up all of the biggest results, stories + our best interviews, photos and original content from Eugene. If you want to hook a friend, there's no better time than the Trials so forward them the emails or encourage them to sign up today for FREE here: https://citiusmag.beehiiv.com/ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
The track is HOT. Okay, it's actually quite pleasant by Eugene-in-June standards, with temperatures in the high 70s and a pleasant breeze that always seems to be a tailwind in Hayward Field. But the performances laid down last night in Day 8 of the Olympic Trials sure heated up the stadium — even in events where we're not on finals yet. For the first time in history, three men broke 13 seconds in the same 110m hurdles race as Grant Holloway picked up his second national title, made his second Olympic team, and clocked the fourth-fastest performance in history ahead of Freddie Crittenden and Daniel Roberts's lifetime bests. Five men broke 20 seconds in the 200m semifinals led by Noah Lyles's wind-aided 19.60, and another epic battle between Gabby Thomas and Sha'Carri Richardson is set up in the women's 200m final. While middle-distance rounds can sometimes get tactical, they sure didn't tonight. It took 4:05.36 to make the final of the women's 1500m, and the “heavy hitters” heat did not disappoint with Nikki Hiltz making a statement with a 4:01.40 win and five finishes at 4:02.14 or faster. The 1500m final will be absolutely stacked, and in the mixed zone competitors were suggesting that it may make times well under 4 minutes just to make the team. In the men's 800m, it's clear that qualifying for the Games in the 1500m has lifted a weight off Hobbs Kessler's shoulders, as he seems to be absolutely elated in each round of racing and led all semifinal qualifiers with a huge personal best of 1:43.71. Kessler skipped the 1:44s entirely as his PB heading into this weekend was 1:45.07. It's now officially the weekend and, bittersweetly, our final two days of action, so make sure you don't miss any of these incredible competitions over the last few finals. If we've learned anything form the action we've seen so far, we're in store for something very, very fast in multiple events. CITIUS MAG LIVE From Eugene! will bring you daily interviews with athletes, coaches and notable folks in town at noon PT each day. Our guests for day three of the Olympic Trials include Nico Young, Payton Otterdahl, Kendall Ellis, and Matthew Wilkinson. LIVE SHOWS Good Morning Track and Field will start your day with some takes and updates from Eugene hosted by Eric Jenkins, Mitch Dyer and Karen Lesiewicz at 8:30 a.m. PT. TRIALS TALK – our hit daily podcast series from 2021 – returns on The CITIUS MAG Podcast feed + streaming live immediately post-race to unpack all of the action immediately following the meet. LIVE MEET COVERAGE Stay updated on live results, mixed zone interviews and more on the CITIUS MAG Instagram, X and Threads pages while the meet is underway each evening. All interviews will be uploaded to our aforementioned YouTube channel. MORNING RUNS CITIUS MAG and New Balance will be hosting group runs on Sunday, June 23rd at 8 a.m. ET; Tuesday, June 25th at 8 a.m. and Saturday, June 29th at 7:30 a.m. Come on by to our pop-up next to Prince Puckler's Ice Cream shop to meet for some easy morning miles. All paces are welcome. We'll be giving away shirts, hats and more. Plus, you'll have an opportunity to try all of the latest and greatest from New Balance. We'll also have Olipop, coffee, games and cold plunges to enjoy afterward. Also, CITIUS MAG Newsletter subscribers will be getting daily emails from the Trials as David Melly rounds up all of the biggest results, stories + our best interviews, photos and original content from Eugene. If you want to hook a friend, there's no better time than the Trials so forward them the emails or encourage them to sign up today for FREE here: https://citiusmag.beehiiv.com/ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Aaron & Joshua Potts interview athletes on Day 8 of the U.S. Olympic Trials. Grant Holloway and the Men's 110m Hurdle podium discuss a potential sweep in Paris. Plus Gabby Thomas joins the podcast to set up a hot 200m final. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/tIZZOwcLSaY TIME STAMPS 0:00 - Intro 2:30 - Daniel Roberts 110m Hurdle Bronze 5:00 - Freddie Crittenden 110m Hurdle Silver Follow us on Social Media ✔Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2blackrunners ✔Aaron's IG: https://www.instagram.com/supahotpotts ✔Joshua's IG: https://www.instagram.com/mr.pottsible ✔YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@2blackrunners ✔Website: https://www.running-report.com/
Olympic gold medallist and NCAA broadcaster Dan O'Brien joins us at 71:08 to talk all things NCAA track and field, plus a little Olympic track and field talk. Prior to that the fake Josh Kerr calls in to give us insight on Jakob, Centro and Hobbs Kessler. We breakdown the Stockholm Diamond League, talk a little about Jakob's narrow win over Cheruiyot in Oslo, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's and Femke Bol's season openers at 400m hurdles, and turn our attention to Jamaica's Oblique Seville beating Noah Lyles at 100m in Jamaica. We end with an NCAA draft. Play in our $20,024 NCAA Prediction Contest here Want instant reaction from NCAAs? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Show notes: 00:00 Music 00:22 Start 6:35 Fake Josh Kerr on Jakob, Centro, and Hobbs 8:57 Jakob edges Cheruiyot - Josh Kerr is #1 in world? 13:46 Jakob, Mo Farah and the 5k world record 19:57 New year end event World Athletics ultimate Championships announced 31:12 Oblique Seville takes down Noah Lyles *Video 39:37 Sydney and Femke Bol 400m hurdle openers 43:18 Is there now a big 3 in the men's 800? 47:05 Nordas wins 3000 over Grijalva 52:38 NCAA Distance Preview 1:11:08 Guest - Olympic gold medallist and NCAA announcer Dan O'Brien 1:14:40 Big storylines at NCAAs 1:25:26 Men's 100 1:36:30 Dan's distanced hot takes 1:41:25 Men's team race 1:45:46 Decathlon and Heath Baldwin 1:46:53 The NCAA broadcast 1:55:38 Ato Boldon announcing rumor 1:59:44 Dan talks pros and Sha'Carri and Grant Holloway 2:02:00 Dan on winning an Olympic gold and overcoming the pressure 2:05:31 Dan wants a LetsRun shirt *Get yours here 2:06:10 LetsRun NCAA draft Links: NCAA prediction contest Letsrun shirts Seville over Lyles video Join the Supporters Club Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. 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
In this episode of the LetsRun.com Track Talk Podcast, hosts Jonathan Gault, Robert Johnson, and Weldon Johnson provide in-depth analysis of the standout events from the 2024 Prefontaine Classic, including Josh Kerr's big victory over Jakob Ingebrigtsen in the Bowerman Mile, Sha'Carri Richardson's return, and Keeley Hodgkinson's win. They also touch on Ellie St. Pierre's rise and discuss the perhaps controversial four-year ban of Issam Asinga and his allegations regarding Gatorade gummies. Additionally, we have the first intern segment where the interns reveal and scrutinize LRC's most most bold and inaccurate predictions, covering topics from Sha'Carri Richardson's potential to NCAA XC. Want an Oslo Diamond League recap podcast? And savings on running shoes? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe 00:00 Intro Music 00:22 Start 03:19 Bowerman Mile delivered 08:38 Who is Olympic favorite: Kerr or Ingebrigtsen? 13:24 Yared Nuguse? 15:30 Thread of Week: Crazy Hot takes on Bowerman Mile 29:41 Sifan Hassan ok or in trouble? 32:55 Elle St. Pierre impresses 38:28 Women's 100: Sha'Carri is ready, what about SAFP and Elaine Thompson-Herah? 42:26 Mile vs 1500 43:49 Grant Holloway, Lolo Jones and Gail Devers 49:30 Who is Olympic favorite for 800? Keely Hodgkinson or Athing Mu? 52:22 Who should we be most worried about? Erriyon Knighton, SAFP or Athing Mu? 55:43 Oslo- Dos Santos vs Warholm, Ingebrigtsen in mile 59:28 Issam Asinga banned, says he tested positive because of Gatorade gummies 01:11:37 Peter Bol with microdogin screenshot on his phone 01:19:54 Boston vs Dallas NBA Finals 01:23:18 Intern segment - who made the crazy prediction? 01:25:21 Sha'Carri more likely not to make Worlds than win Worlds 01:27:09 Bekele is done 01:29:00 Andy Powell the worst XC coach 01:30:34 NC State won't win NCAAs without Kelsey Chmiel 01:31:43 Athing Mu will wwin worlds and break WR 01:32:43 Stanford could win NCAA cross with Young twins 01:34:58 Nico Young will never win NCAAs 01:35:56 An American will win a Major Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. 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
Chris Chavez and Anderson Emerole chat it up on Memorial Day to bring you a recap of all the sprints + field events action that took place at the Prefontaine Classic. Among the highlights: – Sha'Carri Richardson took down a STACKED field at the Prefontaine Classic and puts any doubts about her early season form to rest with a decisive 10.83 victory in the women's 100m. Richardson looked smooth while Olympic champ Elaine Thompson-Herah struggled, finishing 9th in 11.30. – Joe Kovacs puts the world on alert with the first 23-meter throw of the season, launching a 23.13m effort in the final round of the men's shot put competition to set a new world lead. – Grant Holloway keeps his incredible 2024 going with a world-leading 13.03 victory in the 110m hurdles. USA puts 3 in front of Olympic champ Hansle Parchment with Daniel Roberts (13.13) and Freddie Crittenden (13.16) rounding out the top spots. – Christian Coleman runs his best 100m of the season, holding off Ferdinand Omanyala 9.95 to 9.98 to clock his best time of the season. + more highlights from the meet Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Host: Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Today's podcast topics: - Sha'Carri Richardson beats Elaine Thompson-Herah at the Prefontaine Classic and runs 10.83 - Christian Coleman gets another big win in the 100m with a season best 9.95 - Josh Kerr beats Jakob Ingebrigsten in the Bowerman mile - Grant Holloway sets another world lead in the 110mh and almost goes under 13 with a time of 13.03 - Kenny Bednarek stays undefeated in the 200m with a win and a time of 19.89 - Review of the top performances from the East and West NCAA track and field prelims. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trackworldnews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trackworldnews/support
John Anderson talks his last episode of SportsCenter this summer and wanting to have Grant Holloway as his special guest, the Boston Marathon and what stood out to him, the NCAA Indoor title and the most rewarding part of covering big events, musical groups and artists, a bucket of fried chicken and the best establishments with great biscuits and more! Click here for Lactic Acid's social media pages and more: https://linktr.ee/lacticacidpodcast Lactic Acid is partnered with TrackBarn! Be sure to visit the website at https://trackbarn.com and use the code LACTICACID10 at the checkout for 10% off of your order. •Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the following platforms: •YouTube: Lactic Acid Podcast with Dominique Smith •Twitter: Lacticacid_pod •Instagram: Lacticacidpodcast
Sharing some of our bold predictions for the 2024 outdoor track and field season with potential upsets and possible world records to fall. Plus some thoughts on: – Gabby Thomas opens up with a 10.88 for 100m and then comes back and runs 22.08 for 200m less than 45 minutes later. – Quincy Wilson ran 45.19 at 16 years old to hit the U.S. Olympic Trials qualifying mark – Best relay performances of the weekend: Grant Holloway and Gainesville Elite runs 37.67 for the 4x100m | Dina Asher-Smith, Rhasidat Adeleke, Lanae Thomas and Julien Alfred run the fastest 4x200m ever outdoors in 1:27.05 (Julien Alfred was clocked at 20.8 for the anchor leg, which was the fastest since Marion Jones) – World 100m silver medalist Letsile Tebogo went 19.94 in his first 200m of the outdoor season.Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Host: Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Grant Holloway has built up a resume in the 60m Hurdles that few in history have been able to match. But despite winning multiple gold medals, breaking multiple world records and dominating the all-time list, his name does not enter the GOAT conversation like some of his peers such as Mondo Duplantis, Ryan Crouser and others. Why exactly is that? Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:47 Gold Medals 02:20 World Records 03:31 All-Time Performances 04:36 Winning Streak 06:16 Why Grant is not discussed as a GOAT? 07:02 60mH Only Indoors 07:36 60mH Always Compared to 110mH 08:25 Not All Hurdlers Compete Indoors
We're releasing out talk with Noah Lyles and his coach Lance Brauman which occurred at the end of last week's regular podcast as a stand along podcast. We've got 2 bonus clips with Lyles talking about who he fears in the 100 and Grant Holloway and the 4x4 (noted in the show notes below starting at 20:33) but besides that it is the same interview. Lance Brauman starts at 22:21. Show notes 0:00 Lyles and Brauman podcast 01:04 Noah Lyles interview 05:33 Indoor Season Grade 07:04 9.65 and 19.10 07:43 World record or gold medal? 08:05 Doping 10:42 4x400 15:21 The socks and his car 16:20 Promoting the sport/ how to best follow the sprints 18:07 More 4x4 talk 19:27 The rivalry with the other sprinters 20:33 Bonus clilp #1 - who is Noah worried about in the 100? 21:22 Bonus Clip #2 Noah Lyles on Grant Holloway and 4x4 22:21 Lance Brauman coach of Noah Lyles 23:10 Indoor Season 23:51 4x400 25:11 What does 6.43 mean for 100? 25:51 Intimidation factor/non-contact sport 26:56 What's different about Noah in the 100 in 2023 vs 2019 28:53 The double and "sprinters sprint" 29:41 The Olympic Trials-"the hardest meet in the world" 30:49 The off the track stuff 31:24 The other guys in the 100 32:34 Loving what you do 33:01 Bringing people into his group 34:29 Rivalries between groups? 35:29 What separates Noah Lyles from others 37:07 Noah vs Tyson 37:48 Noah could be a 9.7 low, 9.6 guy this year 38:02 Mabye he can run 19.15, 19.12... 39:05 Gold medal vs world record 40:35 Doping problem in sport 41:59 Lance Brauman staying grounded and his neighbors thinking he coaches age group track 43:39 Join the Supporters Club Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. 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
CITIUS MAG's Anderson Emerole reports from Glasgow, Scotland with a recap of Day 2 of the World Indoor Championships. – Elle St. Pierre became the first U.S. woman to win the World Indoor 3000m title as she kicked down 10,000m world champion Gudaf Tsegay to claim gold. The win comes just 364 days after giving birth last March. – 1500m world champion Josh Kerr got the 3000m world title on home soil – just .61 ahead of Yared Nuguse, who earned his first global championship medal. – Femke Bol lowered her own indoor 400m world record to 49.17! – Grant Holloway extended his nine-year winning streak in the 60m hurdles to claim his second World Indoor Title + more
This special edition of the 2 Black Runners podcast is for all the trackheads out there!! Aaron & Joshua Potts dive deep into all recent news from Grant Holloway, Deveynne Charlton, Femke Bol, Josh Kerr, and Letsile Tebogo's world records. Plus they talk about competitive matchups in the U.S. ranks. They also discuss Aaron's recent preparations for the LA Marathon which is less than a month away!! ✔Aaron's IG: https://www.instagram.com/supahotpotts/ ✔Joshua's IG: https://www.instagram.com/mr.pottsible/ ✔YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@2blackrunners ✔Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2blackrunners/ ✔Website: https://www.running-report.com/
Letsile Tebogo came out and set a World Best in the 300M, and this continues to be an athlete we are not surprised by. Letsile Tebogo is poised for a strong Olympic 200M showing, and could walk away with the gold. Justin just returned from US Indoor Championships where we witnessed Tia Jones tie the World Record, see Grant Holloway continue to dominate, and the big showdown between Christian Coleman and Noah Lyles, which saw Noaw victorious and take his first World Lead in the 60M. All eyes now look to the World Indoor Championships in Glasgow!
Grant Holloway sits down with Chris Chavez, Kyle Merber and Katelyn Hutchison after going 12.96 seconds to go back-to-back-to-back with his 110m world titles. He joins Greg Foster as the only 110 hurdler to win three straight world titles. What is he chasing now? He answers that and much more. Hosts: Chris Chavez, Kyle Merber, Katelyn Hutchison Guest: Grant Holloway CITIUS MAG's coverage of the 2023 World Athletics Championships is powered by ASICS. CITIUS MAG LIVE AT WORLDS: The show will air on the CITIUS MAG YouTube Channel between the morning and evening sessions of competition (Every day at 8 a.m. EST in the U.S.). CHAMPS CHATS ON THE CITIUS MAG PODCAST DAILY: The CITIUS MAG team of Chris, Kyle, David McCarthy, Jasmine Todd and Katelyn Hutchison will unpack all of the day's biggest surprises and offer up their insights and analysis from being at the new National Athletics Centre and interviewing athletes each day. The podcast recording will be streamed on YouTube at the end of every day and will also be available on The CITIUS MAG Podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to shows. DAILY CITIUS MAG NEWSLETTER: David Melly will recap all of the biggest moments, highlighting his must-watch athletes and events for each day while also pulling together some of our best content, photos and social moments that the CITIUS MAG team captures.
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IT'S THE SHA'CARRI SHOW! Chris Chavez, Kyle Merber and Jasmine Todd break down all the excitement from Day 3 at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest. Day 3 was electric – we saw Shar'Carri take the women's 100m victory, Grant Holloway become a three-time world champion, and the stadium fans go wild for all of tonight's field events. A few of the most memorable moments of the evening include: – Women's 100m: Sha'Carri Richardson sneaked into the semifinal only to turn around and claim gold in the final! Shericka Jackson placed runner-up and Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce rounded out the top three. – Men's 110m semifinal: Grant Holloway takes the gold medal + Daniel Roberts comes home with the bronze. Freddie Crittendale places fourth to get three U.S. men in the top four – Women's Pole Vault: Hana Moll breaks the U.S. high school pole vault record in the qualifying round – Men's 400m hurdles semifinal: Karsten Warholm and Rai Benjamin crush the semifinal and will battle it out in the final – Women's 400m hurdles prelim: Femke Bol effortlessly wins her semifinal heat after falling in the mixed 4x400m relay two days earlier – Much more... As an official partner of World Athletics, ASICS is proud to support all of CITIUS MAG's content throughout this year's World Athletics Championships Budapest 2023. CITIUS MAG is the premier destination for real-time competition updates, in-depth analysis and interviews with your favorite track and field athletes. CITIUS MAG LIVE AT WORLDS: The show will air on the CITIUS MAG YouTube Channel between the morning and evening sessions of competition (Every day at 8 a.m. EST in the U.S.). CHAMPS CHATS ON THE CITIUS MAG PODCAST DAILY: The CITIUS MAG team of Chris, Kyle, David McCarthy, Jasmine Todd and Katelyn Hutchison will unpack all of the day's biggest surprises and offer up their insights and analysis from being at the new National Athletics Centre and interviewing athletes each day. The podcast recording will be streamed on YouTube at the end of every day and will be also available on The CITIUS MAG Podcast feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to shows. DAILY CITIUS MAG NEWSLETTER: David Melly will recap all of the biggest moments, highlighting his must-watch athletes and events for each day while also pulling together some of our best content, photos and social moments that the CITIUS MAG team captures.
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