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Kipsang ni msanii mzawa wa Kenya anaye tunga nyimbo naku imba katika lugha yaki Kalenjin.
A darkness comes at night as the investigators make camp in the village. Lillian and Sam inspect the crops and make a shocking discovery. Sigmund does what he can to ease the suffering of the people, while others bring their case to the Kipsang in hopes of finding help.
On this episode brought to you by The Oval Magazine, Kipsang talks about his decision to come to America, where the nickname King of Track originated from, his Collegiate Record 1500 meter race at Bryan Clay, his love for Alphaflys, and more! Kipsang's Instagram- https://instagram.com/eliud_kipz?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Kipsang's Strava- https://www.strava.com/athletes/eliud_kipsang The Oval Magazine- https://instagram.com/theovalmagazine?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jan-figueroa/message
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After some technical difficulties last week, the guys return to action to analyze all of the conference week action. Ben and Garrett chat about the incredible progression of Brandon Miller, the explosion of top steeple marks, Orton's and Wayment's monster 5k times and Nuguse's collegiate record... Crazy Fast Steeple Times (ACC + Kiptoo) (4:04) Isaiah Jewett's Win & Heymach's Double (10:34) Davis' Tactical Win, Basten vs Mylenek & Kohut-Jackson's Rise (14:24) Bizimana & Lagat's DQ (19:00) Brandon Miller's Recent Dominance & Kipsang's All-Out Efforts (22:24) Krissy Gear: Steeple or 1500 (27:22) Meyer & Nuguse's 1500 Runs at the ACC Championships (31:52) Orton's & Wayment's Incredible 5k Times (37:08) Jack Salisbury is Underrated (39:32) Mahala Norris' Double Win (41:38) Harvard's Surprisingly Strong Weekend (43:02)
Garrett couldn't make this week's episode, so long-time TSR veteran Sam Ivanecky stepped in to join Ben for some analysis. The guys glance over results from this past weekend and begin to analyze some of the difficult event choices that a few of the nation's top talents will have to make for the postseason... What Events Should Hocker Pursue at the NCAA Championships & Olympic Trials? (3:13) Nico Young & Northern Arizona's Big-Time 5k Efforts (7:13) Butler Flexes 5k Depth (11:25) Patty Dever Runs 13:28, Takes Down Kemboi, Kipsang & Kiprop (12:52) Chelangat's Chances of Double Gold at the NCAA Championships (15:20) Carmela Cardama Baez: 5k, 10k or Both at the NCAA Championships? (18:51) Trying to Figure Out the Men's Steeplechase Field (20:34) Is Jennings a Steeplechase Title Favorite? (26:12) Clinger's & Bons' Big Mile Conversions (29:31) Ryan Adams Edges Adam Fogg (31:41) Sage Hurta is Untouchable in the 1500 Meters (33:32) Gitahi Runs 4:15, Forbes & Wasserman Runs 4:14 (35:12) Barton Runs 2:01, Who is the Non-Mu 800 Title Favorite? (37:42)
On this episode your hosts Hafare is joined by guest host Alice Kanji plus Tamara Kahai and Cindy Kipsang. They discuss the experience of being Gen Z on the internet, how they view the transition of social media, the challenges they face plus the usual banter and jokes. As stated in the podcast, from now on you can financially support the podcast by sending your donation via Mpesa to 0742509392. We would really appreciate it and it would go a long way in keeping us going. Follow us on our socials @survivingnairobi on IG and @survivenairobi on Twitter Hafare - @hafare_ on Twitter and @hafare on IG Alice Kanji - @KanjiAlice on Twitter and @alice_kanji on IG Tamara - @TamaraKahai on IG and Twitter Cindy - @CindyK003 on IG, Twitter and TikTok
A huge win for the Stanford men, the Colorado women take down a top-ranked Stanford team, a plethora of big-time mile performances headline the indoor oval and so. much. more. Ben and Garrett continue to discuss all of the exciting results from the parallel indoor and cross country seasons in our newest Blue Oval Podcast episode... Colorado Women Upset Stanford (2:08) Breaking Down Oklahoma State's Lineup Structure (10:10) Duke's Recent Rise (11:57) Quick Comments: West Virginia Women & Liberty Women (13:44) Stanford Men Take Home Big Win (14:30) Breaking Down Iowa State & Colorado (17:42) Quick Comments: Utah State, Wake Forest, Duke, Florida State, Syracuse (22:39) Hedeilli (3:56), Diego Castro (3:57), Kipsang (3:57) Drop Big Mile Times (24:47) Hobbs Kessler Runs High School National Record of 3:57 (27:55) Virginia Tech Men Put Five (Four Attached Runners) Men Under 4:00 in Mile (30:46) Kennedy Thomson Runs 4:39 (32:31) Kemboi, Magnusson, Ponder & Kent Run Sub-8:00 3k Times (32:57) Alabama's Chelgant & Tyynismaa Run 9:02 & 9:03 (34:52) Eric Hamer, Grace Forbes, Finley McLear & Lindsey Butler (36:45)
And to challenge Kipchoge, Bekele will need to be at his absolute best, because Kipchoge’s consistency is just as impressive as any of his individual performances. Everyone has a bad marathon from time to time. But not Kipchoge. Never Kipchoge. Counting his sub-2 attempts, Eliud Kipchoge has run 14 marathons in his life and every single one of them has been a strong performance as he’s won 13 of them (his only loss came when Wilson Kipsang ran a WR to beat him, Kipsang is now suspended for doping violations) and run 2:05:00 or faster in all of them save for his debut (2:05:30) and his Olympic win (2:08:44). Here’s the set-up: Last fall in Berlin, Bekele — who has won 21 world titles and broken 6 track world records — ran the marathon we’ve been expecting from him, cruising to a 2:01:41. Bekele’s mark was just two seconds shy of the world record 2:01:39, set a year earlier on the same course by Kipchoge — the Olympic Marathon champion who has won 10 consecutive major marathons. Two weeks later, Kipchoge wowed the world with his exhibition-only, yet still barrier-breaking 1:59:40 run in Vienna. Endurance Noise & Random Musings Please Subscribe to my YouTube Channel! Stay Healthy. Be Boring. Not Epic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andy-noise/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andy-noise/support
-The guys play a WILD game of would you rather with Craig Engles (23:30) -They recap of the indoor beer mile only minutes after they complete it -Running News: Wilson Kipsang is arrested for not practicing social distancing and man is DQed from a virtual ultra marathon -Finally, the boys recap the 2003 5k World Championship duel between 3 giants of the sport!
The guys talk to Brooks Beast Henry Wynne and discuss his plans for 2020, his teammates past and present, his hometown of CT and Mike criticizes his racing strategy. The guys also go deep into the newest dynamic duo in the sport, Galen Rupp and Mike Smith. The crew introduces their new segment "Ridin' Dirty" and finally discuss their new shirts that will be on peakedtooearly.com THIS FRIDAY!
Niklas hat sich mit dem erst in der vergangenen Folge mit der Ehrenhörerschaft ausgestatteten Ludwig verabredet, um über den Berlin Marathon zu sprechen. Dort hat Ludwig (nicht zum ersten Mal) teilgenommen und das in einem Tempo, von dem wir alle vermutlich nur träumen können. Außerdem haben wir uns über seine Laufanfänge, die Marathonvorbereitung, und … "Episode18: Berlin Marathon mit Ludwig" weiterlesen
What a race it should be.
This episode has two chapters. In the first half, we give you race previews and predictions for the Berlin Marathon (on Sept 24th) and the Chicago Marathon (on October 8th). Berlin boasts perhaps the 3 greatest male marathoners of all-time in a head to head battle, all aiming for the world record. Kichoge vs. Bekele vs. Kipsang. Then in Chicago, Americans Jordan Hasay and Galen Rupp both have a chance to vie for the victories. Can they pull it off and restore American glory in Chicago? In the second half of the episode, we share a series of "famous last words" from marathoners who have not had their best day as a way to remind you to avoid certain common mistakes at the marathon distance. These tips are for those racing a marathon this fall or for anyone who might aspire to the distance!
Potter and Vernon win in Highgate, Kipsang and Kipchoge pull out of the World Marathon Champs in London, reigning champion Wostmann is out of Comrades but Steve Way is on track. Joan Benoit-Samuelson is aiming for sub 3hrs at aged 60. Martin speaks to Ian Beddis about the ARUK Running Down Dementia Campaign and Tom speak to the incredible Kate Driscoll about her LEJOG self-supported run.
We catch up with Team GB Olympian in both the 5000m and 10000m at London 2012, Julia Bleasdale about her new found love for running. There is a new WR in the women's 1500m for Dibaba in Monaco and a super fast men's 1500m. Kara Goucher speaks out but stays schtum. Jurek gets a ticking off. Kipsang and friends walk for peace. You Rate Your Run and tweet us. The Jabra Podium is all about the men. Come on girls, keep up!
We have got a Parkrun ABC, results from the City of London Mile, news of the Magic Mile, Kipsang gets taken down by his mate, Lee Merrien's out of the Commonwealth Games, Fellrunningandy speaks to Martin, Greg McMillan gets high with Tom, Tony is back with a Trial, Tom has been running around Ireland and Martin is going solo.
Final results from the 2012 Magic Mile Global Team Challenge and the second part of our brilliant interview with running icon, Zola Budd. Five time Paralympian Noel Thatcher joins us for a London 2012 Paralympic Games review. Dibaba and Kipsang rule at the Great North Run and Ed Whitlock breaks another WR. Training Talk deals with race pacing and the weekly podium is full!