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The 2023 OUTDOOR SEASON HAS ARRIVED!!What do we have to do to get some match-ups happening around here?Do we want to see big stats in Track & Field, or a good show?Will the young Jaydon Hibbert eventually break the Triple Jump World Record?If Sydney McLaughlin tries the Long Jump - Jade really thinks she has potential.Who is Rhasidat Adeleke?Field or Track for the Women's Bowerman - Jasmine Moore or Julien Alfred?And Karsten Warholm... He's just different.What do you think?Season 3 - Episode 1 OUT NOW on ALL Podcast Platforms!https://linktr.ee/VoicesofTnFPowered by 180 Studios.#trackandfield #athletics #400mhurdles #sydneymclaughlin #hurldes
KPMG today launches their research celebrating an inspiring year for women's sport in Ireland. The study underscores the significant societal impact of female athletes, with a remarkable 92% agreeing that female sports stars have a positive impact on Irish society. Speaking to Shane this morning was KPMG ambassador and Olympian, Rhasidat Adeleke.
KPMG today launches their research celebrating an inspiring year for women's sport in Ireland. The study underscores the significant societal impact of female athletes, with a remarkable 92% agreeing that female sports stars have a positive impact on Irish society. Speaking to Shane this morning was KPMG ambassador and Olympian, Rhasidat Adeleke.
I've done plenty of live shows in my almost seven years of podcasting. Still, there was something really special about Wednesday night in Austin. Roughly 1,700+ miles from home, I sat down in a packed Austin venue of 150+ women with our surprise guest — 2024 Olympian and the fastest woman from Ireland, Rhasidat Adeleke. We talked about what it was like for her to move to the states for college from Ireland and to level up within sport, and how she's managed the heartbreak of coming in fourth at the Games. We laughed. We cried. We smiled — a lot. I sat there in awe. Of her mindset, tenacity, and vulnerability, especially when it came to recapping that August race. In this week's episode, she talks about the highs and lows of competition, embracing the good with the bad, and whether or not she has a favorite taco in Austin. Plus: Her hopes for "what's next?" and her favorite Nike sneaker. IN THIS EPISODE (6:00) What Rhasidat changed within her running technique to better her stride (9:24) Mindset training: Has she done any, and how has she has used experience to get her mind right to go after her big goals. (10:26) You need to have short term memory with failure, don't let it drag you down. (11:30) Why Rhasidat made the decision to move to Texas, and how it felt for her at first to move to the United States (15:05) Rhasidat talks about her upbringing in Ireland and what she's most grateful for (20:00) How Rhasidat defines success (25:19) How training in college is different than going pro (30:50) How she felt walking into the Olympic stadium for the first time and arriving in Paris SOCIAL @rhasidat_adeleke @emilyabbate @hurdlepodcast MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE New York City Marathon Recap FUTURE Training, 50% Off Your First Month JOIN: THE *Secret* FACEBOOK GROUP SIGN UP: Weekly Hurdle Newsletter ASK ME A QUESTION: Leave me a voice message, or email hello@hurdle.us, to ask me a question!
The Dell Technologies Forum took place today at the Convention Centre Dublin with Rhasidat Adeleke, Irish Olympian and national sprinting record holder, and Bruce Daisley, former Head of Twitter EMEA, author and culture coach headlining the event which showcased how the power of AI can be unlocked to drive innovation, productivity and business growth. The event brought together over 500 business and IT leaders at the Convention Centre Dublin to discuss latest developments in Generative AI (GenAI), Edge Computing and managing complexity in multi-cloud environments. This comes as recent research undertaken by Dell as part of the Innovation Catalysts Study revealed that while 70% of organisations here in Ireland believe GenAI is a strong catalyst for innovation, 49% are struggling to keep pace with advancements in those technologies. They cite the lack of the right talent (43%), lack of budget (33%) and an outdated technology environment (32%) as challenges they face in driving innovation. Rhasidat Adeleke took to the stage to share insights from the world of elite sport on achieving peak performance on and off the track. Bruce Daisley joined her to share his insights on how leaders can build a high-performance team culture in the workplace where innovation can best flourish. Other keynote speakers included Jason Ward, EMEA North Vice-President and Managing Director of Dell Technologies Ireland and Declan Keeney, CEO & Co-Founder of Studio Ulster. Speaking at the Dell Technologies Forum, Jason Ward, EMEA North Vice-President and Managing Director of Dell Technologies Ireland, said: "AI's potential to transform industries, drive productivity and accelerate innovation is now undeniable. As the business landscape evolves at an unprecedented pace, it's essential for leaders across the island of Ireland to act swiftly in adopting GenAI and other advanced technologies to compete into the future. "This year's Dell Technologies Forum in Dublin provided seminars and workshop sessions on the strategies and solutions that can accelerate AI-powered innovation. At a time of rapid change, Irish Olympian and national sprinting record holder Rhasidat Adeleke and the former Head of Twitter EMEA Bruce Daisley highlighted the ways in which Irish leaders and their employees can achieve peak performance both in the competitive arena and the fast-paced world of business. "At Dell Technologies Ireland, we're dedicated to helping our customers and partners throughout Ireland capitalise on the cost savings, productivity enhancements and the commercial opportunities afforded by AI and other new technologies." To find out more about the Dell Technologies Forum, visit www.dell.ie.
Dell Technologies Ireland has announced the launch of the Dell Technologies Forum 2024 which will take place in the Dublin Convention Centre on October 8th. The Dell Technologies Forum 2024 will empower businesses to accelerate AI-powered innovation and explore how AI-integrated solutions can enhance productivity, unlock growth and inspire new ways of doing business. Featuring an exciting range of keynote addresses, breakout sessions and expert speakers discussing themes including AI & cyber security, Edge computing, advancing sustainability in the AI era, Multi-Cloud, and data management, the event will provide important and practical insights for decision makers on harnessing the power of innovation in their organisation. Irish Olympian and national sprinting record holder Rhasidat Adeleke will take to the stage to share insights from the world of elite sport on achieving peak performance on and off the track. Bruce Daisley, former head of Twitter Europe, Middle East, and Africa, will join her to share his insights on how leaders can build a high-performance team culture in the workplace where innovation can best flourish. Bruce is one of the most influential voices and thought leaders on workplace culture and the future of work in the AI era. Speaking at the launch of Dell Technologies Forum 2024, Jason Ward, EMEA North Vice-President and Managing Director of Dell Technologies Ireland, said: "The tremendous potential of AI to revolutionise every sector of the economy and enhance productivity has become increasingly clear. In a rapidly shifting environment, it is crucial that business and IT leaders take urgent action to embrace the power of AI and other emerging technologies to unlock growth and position themselves for future success. "Through this year's Dell Technologies Forum in Dublin, we will provide important insights for business and IT decision-makers across the country on how they can accelerate innovation in the era of AI. By connecting the business community with industry-leading experts at Forum, we're helping to fuel the next wave of AI innovation across the island of Ireland and empower Irish businesses to become AI leaders." The Dell Technologies Forum is run in partnership with Intel and Microsoft. For more information and to register for this event, click here.
A Clare TD is calling for protocols to be put in place to completely ban anonymous and unverified profiles and social media. It comes as the media regulator, Coimisiún na Meán is carrying out of review of online platforms to combat difficulties reporting illegal content online. As part of the review, An Coimisiún na Meán has reached out to companies such as TikTok, X, YouTube, Meta, LikendIn and Temu. The review is being carried out amid concerns that people are struggling to report content considered racist, inflammatory, abusive and harmful online. The issue has come in to sharp focus of late, particularly after content posted on X formerly known as Twitter ahead of the Dublin riots and racist comments posted about Irish athlete Rhasidat Adeleke following her performance at the Olympics. Clare Fianna Fáil TD Cathal Crowe believes anonymous profiles are to blame for the bulk of problems and insists measures such as document verification should be taken to ensure people are held accountable for their actions online. A study compiled by Dublin City University in June found that one in five people now rely on social media as their main source of news. According to a Clare Technology Expert, the large volume of posts on modern platforms and the growing use of Artificial Intelligence to regulate them is contributing to the problem. Pat Clarke Browne insists the threat of financial losses to companies will be the greatest incentive to clean up their act but he says greater a human presence is needed to enforce the rules online.
Irish Athletics Champion, Rhasidat Adeleke, joins Kieran Cuddihy to reflect on her time at the Paris Olympics, and discuss what's next for her.
Rhasidat Adeleke joined Ruby and Shane for an extended interview to reflect on the Olympics and the experience she'll be taking with her into another exciting 12 months ahead.
Rhasidat Adeleke reflects on her year so far; Conan Byrne and Feargal Brennan discuss all the latest soccer news, plus Niall McCoy on Tyrone's managerial vacancy! Game On.
World Athletics has announced that Bahrain Athletics Association was charged with a number of anti-doping violations before the Paris Olympics, raising the question of why Bahrain's athletics team was allowed to compete?Ian O'Ríordan, athletics correspondent with the Irish Times, joins The Last Word to discuss the investigation and what it could mean for Irish athlete Rhasidat Adeleke.Catch the full chat by pressing the 'Play' button on this page!
Nuacht Mhall. Príomhscéalta na seachtaine, léite go mall. * Inniu an seachtú lá déag de mhí Lúnasa. Is mise Gwyneth Nic Aidicín Ní Loingsigh. Bhí na Cluichí Oilimpeacha ba ráthúla riamh ag foireann na hÉireann i bPáras i mbliana, 100 bliain ón chéad uair a ghlac siad páirt sa chomórtas, agus sa chathair chéanna. D'fhill an fhoireann abhaile Dé Luain, chuig fáiltiú leis na mílte daoine ar Sráid Uí Chonaill. Bronnadh seacht mbonn san iomlán ar fhoireann na hÉireann i mbliana, ceithre bhonn óir agu trí bhonn cré-umha. Bhuaigh Daniel Wiffen dhá bhonn sa snámh saorstíle agus bhris sé curiarracht Oilimpeach sa mhír 800m. Bhuaigh Kellie Harrington a dara bonn óir sa dornálaíocht. Bhí ceiliúradh ollmhór ar son Rhasidat Adeleke freisin, nach bhuaigh bonn ach a fuair an ceathrú háit sa rás 400m, agus ise an chéad bean riamh chun áit a fháil i mbabhta ceannais ráibe Oilimpigh ar son na hÉireann. D'fhógair an Eagraíocht Dhomhanda Sláinte éigeandáil sláinte phoiblí idirnáisiúnta maidir le mpox clade 1, ar a dtugadh monkey pox roimhe seo. Tharla ráig den ghalar i roinnt ceantar timpeall ilchríoch na hAfraice, an ceann is mó díobh i bPoblacht Dhaonlathach an Chongó, inar bhásaigh 450 daoine ar a laghad. Tá an t-athraitheach seo difriúil ó mpox clade 2, a chonacthas in 2022, tá imní ann maidir le scaipeadh níos tapúla agus torthaí níos measa. Rinneadh taifead den chéad chás den ghalar lasmuigh den Afraic sa tSualainn le linn na seachtaine. Dúirt príomhoifigeach an EDS go bhfuil “freagairt chomhordaithe idirnáisiúnta” riachtanach chun stop a chur leis an ngalar. Bhí an oscailt ba mhó riamh ag scannán Gaeilge ag “Kneecap” an deireadh seachtaine seo caite. Stiúrtha le Rich Peppiatt, is scéal leath-ficsin é faoi rath an bhanna ceoil Kneecap, leis an triúr sa bhanna ag déanamh rólanna a gcarachtar féín. D'oscail an scannán ag uimhir a trí i liosta Dhíoloifig na hÉirean, ag tuilleadh timpeall €292,000 trasna an oileáin lastuigh den deireadh seachtaine. Roghnaíodh an scannán le hionadaíocht a dhéanamh ar son na hÉireann sa chatagóir Príomhscannán Idirnáisiúnta ag na Oscars an bhliain seo chughainn. Tagann an t-ainmniúchán seo i dteannta réimse moltaí eile ón gcéad taispeáínt den scannán ag Féile Scannán Sundance i mí Eanair, ag ar bhuaigh siad duais an lucht féachana. * Léirithe ag Conradh na Gaeilge i Londain. Tá an script ar fáil i d'aip phodchraolta. * GLUAIS curiarracht Oilimpeach - Olympic record an Eagraíocht Dhomhanda Sláinte - the World Health Organisation ráig - outbreak athraitheach - variant scéal leath-ficsin - semifictional story ainmniúchán - nomination
The day after their EXTRAORDINARY performance in the Olympic final of the women's 4 x 400m relay, Ireland's Sophie Becker, Rhasidat Adeleke, Phil Healy, and Sharlene Mawdsley joined Brendan live from Paris to reflect on their fourth place finish.
Brendan O'Brien, Maurice Brosnan and Cathal Dennehy review Rhasidat Adeleke's fourth in the 400m Olympic final and look ahead to the 4X400m relay final on Saturday night, as well as a men's basketball final brimming with storylines Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kirsty used a digital stamp but it didn't work. Antoinette discusses the Stardust Redress Scheme. Colette has an idea for restaurants and cafés. Jon is delivering mail from the Galapagos Islands all over the globe. Karen's ipad went missing at airport security. Joe chats to Ade Adeleke ahead of her daughter's Olympic Final race.
Kate Varley speaks to Rhasidat Adeleke fans in Paris ahead of her appearance in the 400m Olympic final tonight.
Darren Frehill, sports presenter, looks ahead to what's to come on day 14 of the Olympic Games in Paris.
Tráthnóna inniu ag na Cluichí Oilimpeacha beidh an reathaí Rhasidat Adeleke sa mbabhta ceannais don rás 400 méadar.
Will O'Callaghan was joined by Mick McCarthy in studio for live reaction to Rhasidat Adeleke's run in the 400m Olympic final on Friday evening. Athletics commentator Will Downing joined the lads on the line for live analysis of the race, before Irish Runner magazine founder Frank Greally joined us live from Tallaght to reflect on the occasion at large.
Former Irish 400m record holder Joanne Cuddihy looks ahead to Rhasidat Adeleke's 400m Olympic final.Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
Daniel Wiffen completed the marathon 10km swim in the River Seine this morning, finishing in 18th place, six minutes and 27.4 seconds after the overall leader. At 7pm this evening, Rhasidat Adeleke will line up with the fastest women on earth in the 400m sprint. Its an exciting day for team Ireland. We heard from Cesil Johnson, PRO for Tallaght Athletic Club, and Andrew Bree, Sports commentator and former Olympic swimmer.
Des Cahill, sports presenter, looks back on all the action Olympic action from Paris on Wednesday 7th August.
Aréir ag na Cluichí Oilimpeacha d'éirigh leis an reathaí Rhasidat Adeleke áit a bhaint amach sa mbabhta ceannais den rás 400 méadar.
Job done, but by Rhasidat Adeleke's admission, last night's second-place finish in the 400m semi-final was "messy". Afterwards, she was treated for fatigue. Cathal Dennehy, Brendan O'Brien and Maurice Brosnan analyse her medal prospects in Friday's final. Plus the lads break down how covering an Olympics works and just how they are using their "Willie Wonka Golden Tickets" in Paris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rhasidat Adeleke is the first Irish woman to ever qualify for an Olympic Sprint final. As she prepares for the 400m final tomorrow night, Sean Bulger of Tallaght Athletics Club chats about Rhasidat's standout talent from a young age.
Des Cahill, sports presenter, looks ahead to all the Irish action at the Olympics today August 7th.
Brendan O'Brien, Maurice Brosnan and Cathal Dennehy celebrate the monumental achievement of Kellie Harrington in retaining her Olympic gold medal, reflect on one of the greatest ever 1500m finals, and preview Rhasidat Adeleke's 400m semi-final. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Now, at around 7.45pm, Rhasidat Adeleke is set to take part in the 400m semi final run at the 2024 Paris Olympics.How hopeful are we in Rhasidat Adeleke? And how far can she go?John Treacy, Irish Olympian and Silver Medal Winner in 1984 Los Angeles Olympics joins Kieran to discuss.
With Paris 2024 on the horizon, the question on everyone's mind is who will win the Men's and Women's 400m Dash Final? Today I share my top 3 predictions, why each person has the potential to make it onto the podium, as well as some of the other top contenders in the field. --------------------------------- CITIUS MAG is headed to Paris to cover all of the major track and field action taking place from Aug. 1 to Aug. 11th. Daily podcasts, daily newsletters, interviews, live updates, social media posts + more powered by Asics. Listen to CITIUS MAG's daily recaps and analysis podcast TORCH TALK on the CITIUS MAG Podcast feed. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your shows. Interviews will be shared on the CITIUS MAG YouTube channel. Subscribe to the daily newsletter here: https://citiusmag.beehiiv.com/ Follow @CitiusMag on X, Instagram and Threads for live updates, results and news from Paris. --------------------------------- Host: Anderson Emerole | @emeroleanderson on Twitter SUPPORT THE PODCAST
GAA Fans ! Listen to the latest episode of Inner Drive on the eve of the 2024 Paris Olympics.Joe Molloy sits down with Irish athletics newest superstar Rhasidat Adeleke in episode 5 of 'Inner Drive.'Alongside her family and coaches, she tells the story of how her determination led her to the 2024 Olympics.Inner Drive on Off The Ball in association with Allianz Insurance Ireland.
Rugby Fans ! Listen to the latest episode of Inner Drive on the eve of the 2024 Paris Olympics.Joe Molloy sits down with Irish athletics newest superstar Rhasidat Adeleke in episode 5 of 'Inner Drive.'Alongside her family and coaches, she tells the story of how her determination led her to the 2024 Olympics.Inner Drive on Off The Ball in association with Allianz Insurance Ireland.
Football Fans ! Listen to the latest episode of Inner Drive on the eve of the 2024 Paris Olympics.Joe Molloy sits down with Irish athletics newest superstar Rhasidat Adeleke in episode 5 of 'Inner Drive.'Alongside her family and coaches, she tells the story of how her determination led her to the 2024 Olympics.Inner Drive on Off The Ball in association with Allianz Insurance Ireland.
Joe Molloy sits down with Irish athletics newest superstar Rhasidat Adeleke in episode 5 of 'Inner Drive.'Alongside her family and coaches, she tells the story of how her determination led her to the 2024 Olympics.Inner Drive on Off The Ball in association with Allianz Insurance Ireland.
The Irish National Athletics Championships are here, it's drizzling outside and Sonia O'Sullivan is back in the country. It must be summer! Jarlath Regan and Sonia O'Sullivan look back on the biggest weekend at Morten Stadium, the rise and rise of Rhasidat Adeleke, Thomas Barr and Mark English's dominance, the crowds, the craic and Sophie O'Sullivan's journey to a national championship. We also get Sonia's top tips on how to avoid a summer holiday slump in your training, the best sessions to increase your motivation to run and her memories from Barcelona 1992. For the full XL episode just click here www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad or come see Jarlath live on tour www.jigser.com/irishmanabroad
The Irish National Athletics Championships are here, it's drizzling outside and Sonia O'Sullivan is back in the country. It must be summer! Jarlath Regan and Sonia O'Sullivan look back on the biggest weekend at Morten Stadium, the rise and rise of Rhasidat Adeleke, Thomas Barr and Mark English's dominance, the crowds, the craic and Sophie O'Sullivan's journey to a national championship. We also get Sonia's top tips on how to avoid a summer holiday slump in your training, the best sessions to increase your motivation to run and her memories from Barcelona 1992. For the full XL episode just click here www.patreon.com/irishmanabroad or come see Jarlath live on tour www.jigser.com/irishmanabroad
Fintan Drury Sport Against Racism Ireland speaks to PJ about the horrific racial abuse athlete Rhasidat Adeleke has suffered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Chair of Sports Against Racism, Fintan Drury
On this episode we slammed online trolls who made vile racist comments online about medal winning athlete Rhasidat Adeleke...leading the young woman to be in 'a dark place'.
Ireland's women's 4x400m relay team, consisting of Sophie Becker, Rhasidat Adeleke, Sharlene Mawdsley, and Phil Healy, secured a silver medal at the European Championships last night. Shane spoke with Joan Healy, former international sprinter and Phil Healy's big sister, about the team's achievement and the journey to their success.
Kate Varley visits Rhasidat Adeleke's primary school - St Mark's Primary School in Springfield, Tallaght following her winning a silver medal at the European Championships last nigth.
The world of athletics is focused on Rome for the European Championships and the Irish athletes are leaving their mark.21-year-old Rhasidat Adeleke claimed silver last night in the women's 400 metres and the Irish team will be in the relay final tomorrow.Newstalk reporter, Josh Crosbie has been to Tallaght Athletics Club where Rhasidat began her athletic career:
Olympian Jessie Barr joined Joe Molloy to discuss Rhasidat Adeleke's second place finish in the European 400m final in Rome.
With the final of the women's 400 metres in Rome tonight Irish hopes are riding on Rhasidat Adeleke and Sharlene Mawdsley and Nicola Tuthill goes in the hammer final too. Greg Allen is in Rome for the latest.
Today could mark the start of a golden summer for Irish Athletics as the European Championships get underway in Rome. Rhasidat Adeleke will spearhead Irish hopes in a pivotal championship run with the Paris Olympics just around the corner… Sonia O'Sullivan is Olympic Silver Medalist, World Gold Medalist and 3 time European Gold Medalist, she joins Kieran to discuss.
Whatever your target over the 5 kilometre distance, Sonia has the advice to get you there. Today we start the process of helping Jarlath and the listeners get their 5k experience to where they want it to be. What's the key to setting the right goal? Why won't one particular thing get you there? Now is the time to join in and have fun getting faster. Sonia and Jar chat through the common mistakes and keys to week one of this process. Inspired by the Irish relay success of Cillin Greene, Rhasidat Adeleke, Thomas Barr, Sophie Becker, Phil Healy, and Sharlene Mawdsley in qualifying for the Paris Olympics Games, Sonia talks about passing through baton, her own team memories and more. We even get some coffee advice as Jar reveals how shoddy his bean game is versus Sonia. You'll need the extra advice contained in the XL version of this episode over on www.patreon.com/irishmanaborad - Email the show irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com
Colin Sahlman, the NCAA 1500m star for NAU joins us at 66:21 as our guest. Before that we break down the latest in the track and field world where the tiny Oxy Invitional saw the 2023 debut of Sydney McLaughlin, and a hot 1500m where Nico Young took down milers Matthew Centrowitz and Colin Sahlman, but is Centro Back? The revamped World Relays was a hit with Olympic qualification on the line, and the US won 3 of the 4 races, with Ireland's Rhasidat Adeleke, and Lestile Tebogo turning heads. Noah Lyles and Team USA delivered should they run it back at the Olympics? 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 Every sports fan needs a VPN. Use the one we do at LetsRun with a money-back guarantee: NordVPN.com/LETSRUN Show notes: 00:00 Colin Sahlman clip 00:41 Intro 03:38 Charles Barkley audio 07:42 Kentucky Derby proves... never leave the rail... 12:06 Oxy Invitational: CENTRO's NOT DONE YET!!! - Nico 3:34, Centro 3:35 at Oxy Week that Was 18:30 Post of Week: NICO YOUNG joins Haile Gebrsellasie as ONLY athletes EVER to ... 25:59 Thread: Does Nico Young have the best range of any US runner ever? What about Lopez Lomong? 2007 NCAA 1500 final here 32:59 Deer Cooper Teare... do the steeple 37:35 Luis Grijalva not running great in 2024 38:21 Sydney runs 100 m hurdles, what about the double? 44:37 Every sports fan needs a VPN. NordVPN.com/LETSRUN 46:01 Letsrun podcast jingle 49:12 World Relays had new Olympic qualifying format and US dominated 56:25 New format was a home run 59:22 Was Rhasidat Adeleke of Ireland the biggest star? 01:02:21 US sending team to world U20s 01:06:56 Colin Sahlman interview 01:13:59 Indoors vs Now 01:18:22 College pressure 01:22:09 The Olympic Trails 01:25:18 Being a rock star in high school 01:27:15 The college adjustment 01:29:03 Difference in Mike Smith and Sean Brosnan training 01:33:32 His training 01:42:55 What has he learned from his coaches Links: Week that Was Post of Week: NICO YOUNG joins Haile Gebrsellasie as ONLY athletes EVER to ... Does Nico Young have the best range of any US runner ever? Deer Cooper Teare... do the steeple CENTRO's NOT DONE YET!!! - Nico 3:34, Centro 3:35 at Oxy 2007 NCAA 1500 final here: Lomong over Manzano NordVPN.com/LETSRUN https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe 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
Whatever your target over the 5 kilometre distance, Sonia has the advice to get you there. Today we start the process of helping Jarlath and the listeners get their 5k experience to where they want it to be. What's the key to setting the right goal? Why won't one particular thing get you there? Now is the time to join in and have fun getting faster. Sonia and Jar chat through the common mistakes and keys to week one of this process. Inspired by the Irish relay success of Cillin Greene, Rhasidat Adeleke, Thomas Barr, Sophie Becker, Phil Healy, and Sharlene Mawdsley in qualifying for the Paris Olympics Games, Sonia talks about passing through baton, her own team memories and more. We even get some coffee advice as Jar reveals how shoddy his bean game is versus Sonia. You'll need the extra advice contained in the XL version of this episode over on www.patreon.com/irishmanaborad - Email the show irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com
Chris Chavez chats with Anderson Emerole, who is still in the Bahamas after covering the 2024 World Relays. In this episode, they discuss: WORLD RELAYS TAKEAWAYS – 14 teams qualified for each of the five relay events at the Paris Olympics. We decide what we learned about the Olympic connection to World Relays and whether it's easy to understand. – Team USA's women swept the relay titles in the 4x100m and 4x400m to go along with the mixed relay title. – Ireland's Rhasidat Adeleke was maybe the meet's MVP with her 48.45 to lead Ireland to a bronze medal in the mixed 4x400m relay. – Who is the ideal U.S. men's 4x100m relay squad for the Paris Olympics? EMMA COBURN TO MISS 2024 U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS DUE TO BROKEN FOOT Three-time U.S. Olympian, 2016 Olympic bronze medalist and 2017 world champion Emma Coburn has announced that she will miss next month's U.S. Olympic Trials after breaking her right ankle in her season opener at the Shanghai Diamond League. Read more about it here: https://citiusmag.com/articles/emma-coburn-will-miss-2024-us-olympic-trials-broken-ankle-steeplechase + more Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Host: Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Today Noah Williams and I discuss some major changes happening in Track and Field. Here are the topics we discuss. 1. Michael Johnson secures $30 million from investors for new track league, Winners Alliance. 2. Gabby Thomas partners with founder of Reddit Alexis Ohanian, husband of Serena Williams, to create new track series for women only called 776 Invitational. The meet is reported to pay out $95,000 in prize money per event. 3. Daryll Nieta gets an upset victory over Sha'Carri Richardson in the 200m at the Suzhou Diamond League meet. 4. Tobi Amusan false starts in the 100m hurdles and races under protest. Jasmine Camacho-Quinn get's the victory. 5. Akani Simbine get's the upset victory over Christian Coleman and Fred Kerley in the 100m. 6. Rhasidat Adeleke beats Julien Alfred and Dina Asher-Smith in the 100m 7. Penn Relays experience 8. University of South Florida upsets University of Houston in the 4x100m and wins the 4x200m. 9. Bullis protest the 4x400m results behind the scenes look at what happened 10. Bullis Girls break High School National Record 11. Stories from the track --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trackworldnews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trackworldnews/support
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