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390: Jess Hull | Running News | The Future of Inside Running This week's episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, their free online planner has you covered! It calculates exactly how much carb, sodium, and fluid you need to smash your goals. Listen to the show for an exclusive discount. Brad wrangles the kids over Easter while making an overdue return to the gym. Julian does his signature workout then needs a system to manage a sugar hit. Brady enters the taper ahead of the Ballarat Marathon this week. Jess Hull joins in to chat about her 1500m/5000m double win at the National Championships, how she went about prepping for competition coming off long haul flights and recaps her performance at Grand Slam Track in Jamaica as well as how the concept will balance out alongside Diamond League and World Athletics Championships later in the year. She also touches on the conditioning required for training, as well as relationship with Nike and their tech, the authenticity of her public persona, her thoughts on the upcoming crop of juniors and what to expect from the upcoming Grand Slam Track Miami. This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee. Ruth Chepngetich and Peres Jepchirchir withdraw from the elite field of London Marathon. Official Press Release Harvey Cramb of Brisbane posts 3:37.31 in the 1500m at the Bryan Clay Invitational. Report Peyton Craig took out the Stawell Gift Invitational 1000m ahead of Daniel Williams and Peter Bol. Results Jane Hedengren is the first High School Female in the US to go sub-15 in the 5000m . Runners World Enjoy 20% off your first Axil Coffee order! Use code IRP20 at checkout. Shop now at axilcoffee.com.au This episode's Listener Q's/Training Talk segment is proudly brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration, and this week asks where the podcast will be in five years from now. Visit precisionhydration.com for more info on hydration and fuelling products and research, and use the discount code given in the episode. Moose on the Loose scrutinises the “ultrarunners” throwing themselves into unrealistic challenges for personal leverage. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Alles außer Politik: Peter Filzmaier und Julia Mayer sprechen darüber, wie und warum man einen Marathon läuft. Ein Podcast vom Pragmaticus. Das Thema:Wer diesen Podcast hört, will sofort mit dem Laufen beginnen oder wieder laufen oder weiter laufen oder für immer laufen. Laufprofi Julia Mayer und Lauflaie Peter Filzmaier wandeln Versagensängste, Frust und Ehrgeiz im Gespräch über Trainings (bei Julia Mayer maximal 220 Kilometer in der Woche), Geschwindigkeiten (bei Julia Mayer 18 km/h) und Vorbilder (Tigist Assefa, Ruth Chepngetich, Sifan Hassan und Paula Radcliffe) in pures Laufglück um. Unser Gast in dieser Folge: Julia Mayer stammt aus Wiener Neustadt, ist die Profi-Langstreckenläuferin Österreichs. Sie trainiert im Heeressportzentrum (Leistungssport) des Österreichischen Bundesheeres. Die Olympionikin, 4-fache österreichische Rekordhalterin, 21fache österreichische Staatsmeisterin und diplomierte Lehrerin läuft die Marathondistanz in zwei Stunden, 26 Minuten und 43 Sekunden, einen Halbmarathon in einer Stunde, elf Minuten und neun Sekunden. Im globalen karitativen Wings for Life Run belegte sie 2024 den 58. Rang auf einer Distanz von 38,1 Kilometern. Ursprünglich Fußballerin kam sie mit 24 Jahren zum Laufen (erster Wettkampf war der Vienna Night Run) und gewann sogleich ihren ersten Staatsmeistertitel. Ihr aktuelles Ziel: die Olympischen Spiele in Los Angeles 2028. Der Podcast Alles außer Politik mit Peter FilzmaierIn „Alles außer Politik“ vollzieht der Politikwissenschaftler und Polit-Analyst Peter Filzmaier den Drahtseilakt, im Gespräch mit Wissenschaftlern und Experten aus verschiedenen Bereichen alles zu bereden und doch nicht bei der Politik anzustreifen. Gar nicht so leicht. Und doch ein weites Feld: Jeden 3. Donnerstag im Monat also Gespräche über Alltag, Leben, Philosophie, Kultur und neue Ideen abseits des Politzirkus.Der Host, Peter FilzmaierIn Österreich kennt ihn wohl jedes Kind: Peter Filzmaier ist der Politanalyst des Landes. Die Frequenz seiner Auftritte in den Nachrichtensendungen des ORF kann als Indikator für die Intensität einer politischen Krise dienen. Filzmaier formuliert dann im berühmten Schnellsprech präzise Einschätzungen zur Lage der Parteien und zum Urteil der Wähler. Der Politikwissenschaftler forscht und lehrt ansonsten an der Universität für Weiterbildung Krems, wo er das Department für Politische Kommunikation leitet und den Lehrstuhl für Demokratiestudien und Politikforschung innehat. Er ist Professor für Politische Kommunikation an der Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz und geschäftsführender Gesellschafter des Instituts für Strategieanalysen (ISA) in Wien.Dies ist ein Podcast von Der Pragmaticus. Sie finden uns auch auf Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn und X (Twitter).
At Euros, Jakob Ingebrigtsen completed another double, Sarah Healy got Ireland its first women's track gold, & Niels Laros and Georgia Bell came up short. Ruth Chepngetich is struggling post marathon world record and the NCAA championships are this weekend and we've got a little Ethan Strand, Nathan Green, Gary Martin preview. But could the biggest story of the week be the emergence of 15-year-old miler Sam Ruthe in New Zealand? Show notes: 00:00 Introduction 06:36 Rojo poster of the week 09:40 Yared Nuguse: Class Act of the Week *CNN Profile 16:23 Jakob gets the double at Euros 22:36 Ireland gets its first female track gold 25:24 Parker Valby doesn't like the cold 27:04 Men's 800 at Euros *video *Mo aman race at Worlds 33:03 Femke vs Sydney 34:59 Wavelights at Euros 39:08 El Guerrouj's pacer 40:45 Will the "crowd" in Kingston boo the 5000 if it's slow? 43:46 Buy your tickets / World half pulled from San Diego 47:38 Ruth Chepngetich struggles in Lisbon 51:21 Abebe Aregawi returns 57:10 Sam Ruthe the next Jakob?! 01:01:55 Family talent 01:07:14 Can he be the youngest sub 4 at 15? 01:10:17 US Olympians to get $200,000 for making team 01:15:32 NCAA Indoor Championships Preview 01:28:29 Upcoming Track and Field Events 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 Every track fan needs a VPN https://www.letsrun.com/vpn 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/8f85a426-926d-4758-b7a5-6ea5e92f9ea1
384: Nagoya Marathon | Box Hill Burn | NSW Milers Meet This week's episode is sponsored by the 2025 Buffalo Stampede Festival by SingleTrack Events. Find your epic and run with nature. Sign up https://buffalostampede.au/ Brad is baffled by an unusual running accessory. Julian profiles what runners won't return a greeting. Brady relives his pro-running career out at Bendigo. This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee. Leanne Pompeani sets a marathon debut record running 2:24:53 to place 8th at Nagoya Marathon in Japan, while Izzy Batt-Doyle runs 2:23:29 to place 6th for another World Championship qualifier. Japan Running News Official Results Georgia Griffith sets a new 1000m National Record of 2:35.50 at the Box Hill Burn, while Peter Bol narrowly falls short of his own national record to run 2:16.29, just shy of Jeff Riseley's record. Seth O'Donnell outran the pack to win the 5000m in 13:22.30 ahead of Liam Cashin and Aidan Veltan, while American invite Taylor Werner takes the 5000m in 15:44.41 ahead of Sarah Klein and Amy Robinson. AthsVic ResultsHub Bendere Oboya and Abbey Caldwell both clock Indoor World Championships qualifiers, taking the tape in 1:59.27 and 1:59.72 respectively. Luke Boyes won the men's 800m in 1:47.34. Results Adrian Potter and Tianna Cetta take out the Open 5000m at the South Australian State Track and Field Championships. Official Results Sam Tanner and Sam Ruthe fight to the line for a tied victory, both finishing in 3:44.31 in the New Zealand National Track and Field Championships 1500m final Athletics Weekly Marathon World Record holder Ruth Chepngetich places second in EDP Lisbon Half in 66:20, behind winner Tsigie Gebreselama of Ethiopia in 64:21. Results Enjoy 20% off your first Axil Coffee order! Use code IRP20 at checkout. Shop now at axilcoffee.com.au Moose on the Loose laments that the wrong part of Ballarat was chosen for state and national cross country championships, while Whispers lifts the lid on brands reaching out to micro-influencers. This episode's Listener Q's/Training Talk segment is proudly brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration. This week's question asks whether there's a limit to doing long runs over 32km across a marathon block. Visit precisionhydration.com for more info on hydration and fuelling products and research, and use the discount code given in the episode. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Enio Augusto e Marcos Buosi trazem as notícias do mundo da corrida com os comentários, informações, opiniões e análises mais pertinentes, peculiares e inesperadas no Redação PFC. Escute, informe-se e divirta-se.SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL!!!Meia Maratona de Barcelona acontece no domingo; 10K Facsa Castellón acontece no domingo; Ruth Chepngetich na Meia Maratona de Lisboa; SuperHalfs não tem mais limite de tempo para concluir todas as provas; Night Run Costão do Santinho; Inscrições encerradas para a New Balance 42K Porto Alegre; Jakob Ingebrigtsen quebra recorde mundial da milha e dos 1.500 metros indoor; Vencedor da Meia Maratona de Hong Kong perde título após confusão com número de peito; Possíveis casos de manipulação de idade no atletismo queniano.Cupons de Desconto:KEEP RUNNING BRASIL - PFCCARAMELO - PFC10MARATONA DE FLORIPA - PFC10FOCO RADICAL - PFC10CLUBE DE AUTORES - PFC10
Já conseguimos ver como vai ser o Supra 2, pelo menos no visual. Ruth Chepngetich, a recordista mundial da Maratona, vai correr a Meia de Lisboa no dia 9 de março. #corridaderua #corridaderua #corredores #corredoresderua #supra
Enio Augusto e Marcos Buosi trazem as notícias do mundo da corrida com os comentários, informações, opiniões e análises mais pertinentes, peculiares e inesperadas no Redação PFC. Escute, informe-se e divirta-se. SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL!!! Pesquisa da Olympikus Por Dentro do Corre; Olympikus anuncia 20 das 50 provas que vai apoiar em 2025; Resultados da Meia Maratona Internacional de São Paulo; Resultados da Maratona Feminina de Osaka; Mariko Yugeta corre maratona em 3:09:29 em Osaka; Brasil tem 8 maratonas entre as top 200 da World Athletics; Ruth Chepngetich infectada com malária; Marca japonesa de corrida criou um pequeno sino que os corredores podem usar no dedo para alertar os pedestres sobre sua presença; Premiação da Eco Trillha do Porco em Toledo (PR). Cupons de Desconto: KEEP RUNNING BRASIL - PFC FOCO RADICAL - PFC10 CARAMELO - PFC10 CLUBE DE AUTORES - PFC10
“It's still scary. It doesn't matter how many marathons you run, you're going to be scared. The brain is scared of struggling for two hours, struggling for three hours. You're going to suffer. You have to focus on one thing for two hours.” Few athletes embody the spirit of curiosity and courage quite like Sifan Hassan. From her historic triple attempt at the Tokyo Olympics to her remarkable gold medal in the marathon and double bronze on the track in Paris, Hassan has redefined what's possible in distance running. Today, she joins The CITIUS MAG Podcast to reflect on the extraordinary highs and grueling challenges of her career, including the mental toll of her Olympic triples and her triumphant return to the marathon at London in 2023. Hassan also shares her ambitious plans for 2025 and beyond, from chasing Ruth Chepngetich's stunning 2:09:56 marathon world record to potentially attempting an unprecedented four major marathons in one year. What drives someone who has already achieved so much? Hassan's answer is as compelling as her racing: it's not about being the GOAT — it's about pushing the limits of what she can do. Get ready for an inspiring conversation with one of the most curious, fearless, and boundary-pushing athletes of our time. Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Guest: Sifan Hassan | @sifanhassan on Instagram SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS SPOKANE SPORTS COMMISSION: In Spokane, Washington, there's Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter and now, Fast.. Fifth Season is hosting elite indoor track and field events all throughout January and February. All events take place at the Podium Powered by STCU, SPOCAN's state-of-the-art indoor track facility. Learn more at SpokaneSports.com/FifthSeason OLIPOP: I've got a question for you: how's your Dry January going? Whether you're crushing it or just dipping your toes in, our friends at Olipop are here to make it a lot more fun—and way more delicious. It's not just another soda—it's soda reimagined. Think of all the nostalgic flavors you love, but with way less sugar and a third of your daily fiber in every can. Get 25% off all your orders at DrinkOlipop.com using code CITIUS25 at checkout.
2024 was an incredible and unpredictable year in track and field. We break it all down, from Cole Hocker, Jakob Ingebrigtsen, and Yared Nuguse in the Olympic men's 1500m final, to Noah Lyles' dominance in the 100m, to the brilliance of Beatrice Chebet, Faith Kipyegon, and Sifan Hassan, as well as Ruth Chepngetich's stunning 2:09 marathon and much more. We start with track and field trivia. Show notes below. 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 2024 Track and Field Year in Review 04:36 Chebet runs 13:54 05:45 2024 Track and Field Trivia 37:50 Elle St. Pierre Wins World Indoors 41:05 Rojo's 5 Shocking Things from 2024 41:21 #1 Men's 1500 & Jakob Stats 44:08 #2 Chepngetich runs 2:09 47:39 #3 Men's 800 51:53 #4 How bad Eliud Kipchoge was 56:12 Are the Jamaican women done? 01:01:17 Crazy Story #5: Noah Lyles wins 100 01:04:54 Photo of Year 01:08:05 Faith Kipyegon's greatness but Beatrice Chebet was better 01:12:33 What about Gidey? 01:16:06 Quincy Wilson 01:19:20 Kenneth Rooks 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. 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/12e8161f-cb7a-4864-b3b3-7d33cbbce3a5
Especial de San Silvestre. Ruth Chepngetich estrena su récord mundial de maratón en la carrera madrileña. Repasamos quiénes han sido los mejores atletas de 2024.
Especial de San Silvestre. Ruth Chepngetich estrena su récord mundial de maratón en la carrera madrileña. Repasamos quiénes han sido los mejores atletas de 2024.
Who were the superstars, and what were the unforgettable moments of 2024? Who failed to launch, and who exceeded expectations? What are your hopes for sport and sports science in 2025? We draw a spectacular sporting year to a close with a look back at the highlights, lowlights, newsmakers and big stories of 2024. In a somewhat tongue-in-cheek "Sporting Awards" show, Mike, Gareth and Ross pick out their winners and losers, and the achievements that got us talking and debating. Inspired by the contributions and nominations from our Discourse community, we make our selections in categories ranging from the Moment of the Year to the Biggest Anticlimax of the last twelve months, with sports science insights and the big sports science stories covered in between.Join DiscourseIf you fancy sports science and sports news conversations with our amazing members, consider a small donation to become a Patron of the site, and get access to our Discourse community.Podcast highlights: Some of the podcasts from 2024 that came up in this show:Dr Joe Warne on the scientific theme of 2024: Can we trust sports science?The Skeptics guide to sports science - Dr Nick Tiller joined us to talk about how marketing undermines sports science, with a little help from sports scientistsAs Gareth noted on the show, the podcast topic that generated the highest volume of Discourse chat was VO2max, your most important training metricProf Louise Burke joined us to talk about why carbohydrates and not fats power most endurance athletes to better performanceProf Stuart Phillips on weight training - the one that changed Mike's exercise training routines.The science of hydration - this is the one that led to a really lively Discourse discussion about the scientific 'robustness' of hydration claims made on this showThe Olympic Controversy podcast recorded at the time of the DSD controversyRuth Chepngetich smashed the women's World Record, and the debate kicked off. We did a podcast on it in OctoberWe named BJSM as "Worst Team of the Year". This is the podcast we did on their shameful stance on women's sport and loss of scientific credibility Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Sound Kitchen you'll hear the answer to the question about the Chicago Marathon. There's “The Listener's Corner” with Paul Myers, Erwan Rome's “Music from Erwan”, and of course, the new quiz and bonus questions too, so click on the “Play” button above and enjoy! Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday – here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week.It's time for you to start thinking about your New Year's resolutions for our annual New Year's Day show. If you've already made up your mind about what you'll aim for in 2025, go ahead and send it to us … if not, be sure you send us your resolution - or resolutions if you are really ambitious! - by 15 December.Mark your calendars now for 12 December, 6 PM Paris time – that's when the winners of the ePOP video competition will be announced, live on the ePOP Facebook page. My good pals Max Bale and Gaël Flaugère, who run the Planète Radio department that sponsors ePOP, invited me to come on the show and talk to you for a few minutes, in English. So plan to stay up late or get up early on 12 December, beloved listeners! And we are so pleased that "one of our own" has made it into the running: Saleem Akhtar Chadhar, the president of the RFI Seven Stars Listeners Club, is one of the 10 nominees in the RFI Clubs category! Erwan and I are busy cooking up special shows with your music requests, so get them in! Send your music requests to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr Tell us why you like the piece of music, too – it makes it more interesting for us all!Facebook: Be sure to send your photos to thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr for the RFI English Listeners Forum banner!More tech news: Did you know we have a YouTube channel? Just go to YouTube and write “RFI English” in the search bar, and there we are! Be sure to subscribe to see all our videos.Would you like to learn French? RFI is here to help you!Our website “Le Français facile avec RFI” has news broadcasts in slow, simple French, as well as bilingual radio dramas (with real actors!) and exercises to practice what you have heard.Go to our website and get started! At the top of the page, click on “Test level”. According to your score, you'll be counselled to the best-suited activities for your level.Do not give up! As Lidwien van Dixhoorn, the head of “Le Français facile” service told me: “Bathe your ears in the sound of the language, and eventually, you'll get it.” She should know – Lidwien is Dutch and came to France hardly able to say “bonjour” and now she heads this key RFI department – so stick with it!Be sure you check out our wonderful podcasts!In addition to the news articles on our site, with in-depth analysis of current affairs in France and across the globe, we have several podcasts that will leave you hungry for more.There's Spotlight on France, Spotlight on Africa, The International Report, and of course, The Sound Kitchen. We also have an award-winning bilingual series – an old-time radio show, with actors (!) to help you learn French, called Les voisins du 12 bis. Remember, podcasts are radio, too! As you see, sound is still quite present in the RFI English service. Please keep checking our website for updates on the latest from our journalists. You never know what we'll surprise you with!To listen to our podcasts from your PC, go to our website; you'll see “Podcasts” at the top of the page. You can either listen directly or subscribe and receive them directly on your mobile phone.To listen to our podcasts from your mobile phone, slide through the tabs just under the lead article (the first tab is “Headline News”) until you see “Podcasts”, and choose your show. Teachers take note! I save postcards and stamps from all over the world to send to you for your students. If you would like stamps and postcards for your students, just write and let me know. The address is english.service@rfi.fr If you would like to donate stamps and postcards, feel free! Our address is listed below. Another idea for your students: Br. Gerald Muller, my beloved music teacher from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas, has been writing books for young adults in his retirement – and they are free! There is a volume of biographies of painters and musicians called Gentle Giants, and an excellent biography of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., too. They are also a good way to help you improve your English - that's how I worked on my French, reading books that were meant for young readers – and I guarantee you, it's a good method for improving your language skills. To get Br. Gerald's free books, click here.Independent RFI English Clubs: Be sure to always include Audrey Iattoni (audrey.iattoni@rfi.fr) from our Listener Relations department in your RFI Club correspondence. Remember to copy me (thesoundkitchen@rfi.fr) when you write to her so that I know what is going on, too. N.B.: You do not need to send her your quiz answers! Email overload!This week's quiz: In mid-October, our beloved sportsman Paul Myers wrote about yet another speedy Kenyan: Ruth Chepngetich. Chepngetich not only won the Chicago Marathon on 13 October, she set a world record, too. She finished the 42-kilometer course in two hours, nine minutes, and 56 seconds - beating the previous long-distance record set by almost two minutes. That record was set by Ethiopia's Tigist Assefa at the 2023 Berlin Marathon. Chepngetich also became the first woman to win the Chicago Marathon three times, since its inception in 1977.You were to re-read Paul's article “Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich sets women's world record at Chicago Marathon”, and send in the answers to these questions: What are the names and nationalities of the women who took second and third place in the 2024 Chicago Marathon race?The answer is: Ethiopian Sutume Kebede came second in two hours, 17 minutes and 32 seconds. Irine Cheptai from Kenya was third, with two hours, 17 minutes, and 52 seconds.In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question: “How do you describe real friendship? Give an example.” The question was suggested by Lata Akhter Murshida from Bogura, Bangladesh.Do you have a bonus question idea? Send it to us! The winners are: RFI English listener Pradip Chandra Kundu from West Bengal, India. Pradip is also the winner of this week's bonus question. Congratulations, Pradip, on your double win.Also on the list of lucky winners this week are Ali Shahzad, a member of the RFI Seven Stars Radio Listeners Club in District Chiniot, Pakistan, and RFI Listeners Club members Shaira Hosen Mo from Kishoreganj, Bangladesh as well as Samir Mukhopadhyay from West Bengal, India.Last but assuredly not least, RFI English listener Tesha Akhter from Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Here's the music you heard on this week's programme: “Sanoftob” by Thierry David; “Virtual Lifestyle” by Jean-Paul Merkel; “The Flight of the Bumblebee” by Nicolai Rimsky-Korsakov; “The Cakewalk” from Children's Corner by Claude Debussy, performed by the composer, and In the Steppes of Central Asia by Alexander Borodin, performed by Evgeny Svetlanov and the USSR State Symphony Orchestra.Do you have a music request? Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.frThis week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, re-read Isabell Martinetti's article “Paris Photo fair focuses on photo books and their publishers”, which will help you with the answer.You have until 16 December to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 21 December podcast. When you enter be sure to send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.Send your answers to:english.service@rfi.frorSusan OwensbyRFI – The Sound Kitchen80, rue Camille Desmoulins92130 Issy-les-MoulineauxFranceClick here to learn how to win a special Sound Kitchen prize.Click here to find out how you can become a member of the RFI Listeners Club, or form your own official RFI Club.
In this episode of Conversations About Running, Callum & Gavin discuss all manner of topics, from parenthood, to diet and cases of mistaken identity, all through the lens of their perspective and experience as runners. At 40:30 the topic does eventually turn to a more serious running subject, with some meaningful and thought provoking discussion around the recent marathon World Record ran in Chicago by Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich. We hope you enjoy this episode of Conversations About Running.
Enio Augusto e Marcos Buosi trazem as notícias do mundo da corrida com os comentários, informações, opiniões e análises mais pertinentes, peculiares e inesperadas no Redação PFC. Escute, informe-se e divirta-se. SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL!!! Ruth Chepngetich faz novo recorde mundial da maratona em Chicago; Circuito Athenas Run Longer; Resultado da Maratona de Amsterdã; Meia Maratona de Valência acontece no domingo; Inscrições abertas para a 57ª Corrida Sargento Gonzaguinha; Xangai se candidata para se tornar uma World Marathon Major; Casal vence a Maratona de Detroit; Julia Hawkins, velocista centenária, morre aos 108 anos. Cupons de Desconto: KEEP RUNNING BRASIL - PFC FOCO RADICAL - PFC10 TRACK&FIELD RUN SERIES - PFC10 LIVE! RUN XP - PFC15 CARAMELO - PFC10
Nella prima parte, il mezzofondista azzurro Pietro Arese (primatista italiano dei 1500 metri), ci racconta la sua estate olimpica, l'ottavo posto a Parigi, il bronzo europeo e le sue prospettive future.Poi nella seconda parte del programma scopriamo la prossima edizione delle Survivor Series, che andranno in scena il prossimo 24 novembre. Evento che porterà sui prati di Busto Arsizio una modalità tutta nuova di correre, divertirsi e competere.Infine, contenuto extra per la versione podcast del programma che dedichiamo all'ultima maratona Chicago e allo spiazzante record del mondo femminile di Ruth Chepngetich, che ha chiuso i 42,195km in 2h09'57''. Ne parliamo con Orlando Pizzolato.
We are posting this early because we know you need some fun and feisty content for your weekend long runs. This one is all about Chicago, and Kara promises that it could be a rampage discussing the new world record set by Ruth Chepngetich. Is it or is it not? You be the judge, but we can promise the discussion will be different than you think. This episode represents precisely why Des and Kara started this podcast in the first place. Nobody asked them, and nobody talks about these topics the way they do. Also, HUGE shout-outs to Brooks athletes CJ Albertson and Susanna Sullivan for finishing as 1st Americans. They both made the live podcast in Chicago, and then crushed it 36 hours later. Coincidence? We think not! Come for the hot takes on Chicago and stay through the Olipop Top 5 at the end! Also, thank you to our sponsors for this episode. To support them and in turn support the podcast... - Get your fresh pair of Brooks Glycerin Max at brooksrunning.com. - Download the TCS NYC Marathon app to prep for tracking all of your favorite runners including Des and Chris on November 3rd. Plus, don't forget to tune into the broadcast to see all of the ways technology is changing the broadcast game thanks to TCS. - Get your Olipop fix, use code NOBODYASKEDUS for 15% off at drinkolipop.com.
Episode #461 Preventing/Rehabbing Injury Sunday, May 24, 2020 6:59 AM Welcome Welcome to Episode #461 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. We're your hosts Coach Rich Soares and standing in for Bill Plock is my good friend and last week's guest interview, Coach April Spilde. Thanks for joining us for another week of endurance news, coaching tips and discussion. Coach April Spilde April.spilde@tridot.com Grit2Greatness Endurance Podcast Podcast Series - Apple Podcasts Show Sponsor: UCAN UCAN created LIVSTEADY as an alternative to sugar based nutrition products. LIVSTEADY was purposefully designed to work with your body, delivering long-lasting energy you can feel. Whether UCAN Energy Powders, Bars or Gels, LIVSTEADY's unique time-release profile allows your body to access energy consistently throughout the day, unlocking your natural ability to finish stronger and recover more quickly! In Today's Show Feature Interview with Megan Davis, Board-Certified Orthopedic Clinical Specialist Triathlon News/Updates - T-100 Vegas Ask A Coach - Two Coaches Two Questions Two Answers Feature Interview: Megan Davis Dr. Megan Davis is a Colorado native moving back to the Denver area after completing her bachelor's degree in Exercise Science from Central College in Pella, Iowa and her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from A.T. Still University in Mesa, Arizona. Megan's passion for Physical Therapy started when she developed a love for learning about the human body in her college anatomy course in high school as well as playing many competitive sports. She continued on to play collegiate tennis and basketball where she underwent multiple injuries and physical therapy herself. Meet Dr. Megan Davis, a Proud Mend Colorado Doctor 303Triathlon News and Updates: Ruth Chepngetich of Kenya sets women's world record in Chicago Marathon - CBSSports.com How to watch the free PTO T100 Vegas livestream The women's race kicks off at 8:15 a.m. Pacific/11:15 a.m. Eastern Saturday, October 19, with the men's race following at 2:00 p.m. Pacific/5:00 p.m. Eastern. The PTO T100 Vegas livestream will be free to watch live on Outside TV, and Outside+ members can view the race on demand after the finish anytime, on any device. Rich Women Taylor Knibb India Lee Flora Duffy April Paula Findley Lucy charles barkley Anne Haug Men Sam Long Kyle Smith Martin Van Reil April Sam Long Allistair Brownlee Jason West Train With Coach Rich: TriDot Signup - https://app.tridot.com/onboard/sign-up/richsoares RunDot Signup - https://app.rundot.com/onboard/sign-up/richsoares Train with Coach April: TriDot Signup - https://app.tridot.com/onboard/sign-up/aprilspilde
This week on The Sound Kitchen you'll hear the answer to the question about the new plan for gender equity at France's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. There's a recap of this year's Nobel Prizes, “The Listener's Corner”, and plenty of good music - all that, and the new quiz and bonus questions too, so click on the “Play” button above and enjoy! Hello everyone! Welcome to The Sound Kitchen weekly podcast, published every Saturday – here on our website, or wherever you get your podcasts. You'll hear the winner's names announced and the week's quiz question, along with all the other ingredients you've grown accustomed to: your letters and essays, “On This Day”, quirky facts and news, interviews, and great music … so be sure and listen every week.It's time for you to start thinking about your New Year's resolutions for our annual New Year's Day show. 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Email overload!This week's quiz: On 21 September, I asked you a question about a gender equality plan at France's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We reported on that plan in our article “France's foreign ministry unveils two-year gender equality strategy”.You were to re-read the article and send in the answer to this question: What is the Foreign Ministry's goal for promoting women to important posts? What is the percentage they are aiming for?The answer is, to quote our article: “According to the ministry, this year more than 45 percent of ambassadors appointed for the first time will be women, while among newly-appointed consuls-general, over 40 percent will also be women.” In addition to the quiz question, there was the bonus question: “How would you define a truly happy person?”, which was suggested by Sabah Binte Sumaiya from Bogura, Bangladesh:Do you have a bonus question idea? Send it to us! The winners are: RFI Listeners Club member Hans Verner Lollike from Hedehusene, Denmark. 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Send it to thesoundkitchen@rfi.frThis week's question ... you must listen to the show to participate. After you've listened to the show, re-read Paul Myers' article “Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich sets women's world record at Chicago Marathon”, which will help you with the answer.You have until 11 November to enter this week's quiz; the winners will be announced on the 16 November podcast. When you enter be sure to send your postal address with your answer, and if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.Send your answers to:english.service@rfi.frorSusan OwensbyRFI – The Sound Kitchen80, rue Camille Desmoulins92130 Issy-les-MoulineauxFranceorBy text … You can also send your quiz answers to The Sound Kitchen mobile phone. Dial your country's international access code, or “ + ”, then 33 6 31 12 96 82. 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Last weekend Ruth Chepngetich broke the women's marathon world record with a time of 2:09:56 at the Chicago Marathon. She was bested the previous world record by 1:56 and beat the second place woman at Chicago by roughly 7:30. Her performance sent shockwaves around the world. Since she crossed the finish line a question has reverberated through the running world and within each of us: How do we frame this performance and Ruth's place in history. In this episode I share the questions I've asked myself this week about how I frame athletic excellence in a variety of sports, examine my contradictions and biases, and set a path moving forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to Season 4 of the RunAlive Podcast - so excited to be back with you and welcoming 2 new CoHosts in Gill and Rohan.Are you enjoying the podcast? Help us cover some of the costs: buymeacoffee.com/runaliveThis week:We introduce Gill and Rohan to the podcast and we've been thinking about:Ruth Chepngetich's groundbreaking performance at the Chicago Marathon - can we believe it?London Marathon Champs times have been lowered - we're not happy. We reference Des and Kara's podcast on Boston times which you can find hereLater in the episode we'll hear from Jenny with an expert slot, reflecting on Mario's interview.Win and fail of the weekGill runs 1:28 at the Leicester Half in her first race since having her second childShe also had a technology fail - did that actually help?Ro had a transport nightmare and failed to even make it to the start of XC this weekendEd went too far with the S&C and is regretting it still.Our guest this week:Mario Fraioli is a Bay Area-based running coach who works with a number of Olympic Trials-level marathoners, top ultrarunners, and competitive age-group athletes. He also writes and publishes the morning shakeout, a weekly email newsletter and occasional podcast that covers running and other topics that interest him.SummaryIn this episode, Mario shares how running serves as a powerful lens through which he views and navigates life. He opens up about the evolution of his relationship with running, which began in high school as a way to stay fit for basketball but has since grown into a lifelong passion that shapes his approach to coaching, personal growth, and self-discovery.Key Takeaways:Coaching as Holistic Development:Mario emphasises that coaching goes beyond physical training—it's about nurturing the whole person. He aims to understand how running fits into an athlete's life and help ensure it occupies a healthy space.Curiosity as a Driver for Growth:Mario highlights curiosity as a motivating force. Rather than comparing himself to his past achievements, he remains curious about what he can accomplish at his current stage in life.Knowing When to Quit with Confidence:Mario talks about the importance of quitting when something isn't working, framing it as a positive and brave choice. He sees it as essential for avoiding unnecessary suffering and reevaluating one's approach.Thank You:Thank you for tuning in! Please subscribe, leave a review and share! Join the Strava Group and follow us and tag us on twitter, instagram, linkedin, tiktok or send us an email: hello@runalive.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another day, another list with a dire lack of women. Campaign Brief's recent list of top creative directors in Australia featured just one woman on the list of 30. For those who want to raise the issue of merit - don't even start.In other news, Australia's birth rate has officially reached its lowest point. This week, Olivia Cleal and Tarla Lambert-Patel ask: is it really “sociopathic”, as JD Vance describes it, to not want to have children in the face of a global climate crisis? Elsewhere, a bill to amend abortion rights in South Australia that has been described as “Trumpian”, “extreme” and “dangerous” was just one vote away from passing in the state's parliament. We share more.Stories discussed this week:Ruth Chepngetich smashes marathon record by almost two minutesGrace Brown ends her cycling career on a spectacular highAustralia's birth rate falls to lowest level on record‘Bizarre': JD Vance dismisses women's very real fears about having kids in a climate crisisNo one thought it would pass – but a ‘Trumpian' South Australian bill on abortion almost did‘Toxic, misogynistic, exclusionary': Campaign Brief criticised for male-dominated list of creative directorsThe Women's Agenda Podcast is produced by Agenda Media, the 100% women-founded and owned media business, publishing the daily news publication Women's Agenda.Producers: Olivia Cleal and Allison Ho Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Der vergangene Marathon-Sonntag war historisch: Nicht weil Philipp wieder für Eurosport am Mikrofon saß, sondern weil mit Ruth Chepngetich beim Chicago-Marathon die erste Frau in der Geschichte mit 2:09:56h erstmals unter der 2:10h-Schallmauer blieb. Nochmal knapp 2min schneller als die Sensationszeit von Tigist Assefa (2:11:53h) aus Berlin von vor gut 12 Monaten, die wiederum den zuvor bestehenden Weltrekord von Brigid Kosgei (2:14:04h) um etwas mehr als zwei Minuten verbesserte. Riesen Entwicklungssprünge in der Marathon-Weltspitze der Frauen in gerade mal einem Jahr - wie ist das zu erklären? Daran müht sich in den letzten Tagen weltweit eine ganze Heerschar an renommierten Experten, Sportwissenschaftlern und Trainern ab und es bleiben dennoch Fragezeichen offen. Ralf und Philipp versuchen es auch, blicken dafür zurück in die Marathongeschichte, auf die speziellen Umständen des Rennens in Chicago und beleuchten auch das Umfeld von Ruth Chepngetich.
Au menu: notre grain de sel sur le record du monde de marathon en 2:09:56 (précédemment 2:11:53) de Ruth Chepngetich, classement de la Coupe Québec Viens Courir et prédictions pour les championnats provinciaux de 10km à Longueuil, résultats des marathons de Berlin, Chicago, Québec, PTDN et Granby, record québécois 45-49 sur demi-marathon en 1:10:51 pour Nicolas Paradis et F40+ sur marathon pour Bianca Prémont en 2:39:37, résultats des championnats canadiens de course en montagne, cauchemar de coureur: le demi-marathon de Portland débute 8 mins avant l'heure annoncée, et bien plus! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lemondedelacourse Entraînements avec Catherine Gagné: https://bit.ly/3cKBgrG Suggestions d'invités: https://forms.gle/eM2MRhdQnsUEwENAA
Jason and Kevin discuss Ruth Chepngetich obliterating the women's marathon world record, what a sub 2:10 time means for the event, the rest of the results from the Chicago Marathon and the Ingebrigtsen's reality show. Show Notes-House of Run Shirt-Easy Double Shirt-#BeatOrkney Shirt-State vs. States Shirt-Our iTunes page-House of Run Strava Page
Aaron & Joshua Potts dive into the controversy surrounding LetsRun and Kenyan Athletics after Ruth Chepngetich's Women's Marathon World Record. They also share updates on their marathon training and discuss the latest Grand Slam Track signings. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0BmhLWjMgQA 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/
We break down everything that happened at the 2024 Chicago Marathon -- including an insane 2:09:56 women's marathon world record from Ruth Chepngetich. Plus, we chat with top U.S. men's finisher in Chicago -- CJ Albertson -- to learn more about his race, prep for the upcoming NYC Marathon and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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La atleta keniata Ruth Chepngetich, de 30 años de edad, batió el récord mundial femenino por casi dos minutos al ganar la Maratón de Chicago en 2:09:56, inspirándose en el fallecido Kelvin Kiptum.En la llamada "ciudad de los vientos" el ingeniero industrial y empresario bogotano Juan Francisco Robayo, logró finalizar su tercera maratón con record personal incluido. ¿Listos? ¡A correr¡
Joris liep de marathon van Eindhoven, en dat verliep niet vlekkeloos. Die dag liep Ruth Chepngetich in Chicago als eerste vrouw sub 2:10 - en dat zou wel eens een schandvlek kunnen worden. Stemmen voor Christophe kan via https://www.tongeren.be/christophe-roosen-trenara Vragen? Stel ze via onze Instagramaccount!
Ruth Chepngetich ran 2:09:56 to smash the marathon world record at the Bank of American Chicago Marathon. In the process she became the first woman to go sub 2:10. Is this the greatest distance performance ever? Former American record holder and Olympic bronze medallist Deena Kastor joins us for an hour to break down Chicago and Ruth's incredible run and everything Chicago where John Korir got the win on the men's side (update from the pod: the first Ascis WMM win since Yuki Kawauchi in 2018 in Boston). CJ Albertson and Susanna Sullivan led the Americans. Up your running fandom and join the Supporters Club - Get a 2nd podcast every week, a great supersoft shirt, and savings on running shoes. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe/ Show notes: 00:00 Banter 00:39 Start 02:11 Deena Kastor's initial thoughts 06:04 Segue on American Runners' Performance 08:20 Kebede and Chepngetich both after WR 14:34 Rough patch at 35k 19:26 Skepticism and Doping Concerns 28:51 Deena on Paula & how record breakers change the mindset for everyone *Renato Canova post 36:05 Barry Bonds 39:49Was this the Greatest Performance in Women's Distance Running? 40:55 Kudos to Carey Pinkowski 43:16 Kelvin Kiptum 45:33 Chepngetich's run was amazing 48:44 Paris for John Korir from Deena 58:40 Rojo's announcing plan 01:00:42 American women disappointed 01:03:44 Not Susanna Sullivan 01:04:57 CJ Albertson wants to be the top American at all the US WMM 01:09:37 01:12:06 Rojo's marathon PB? 01:17:33 Centro 01:17:57 Mile splits not always accurate 01:22:32 Greatest women's record? 01:24:51 Were Rojo's doping questions inappropriate? 01:29:16 NCAA XC - BYU puts 7 ahead of Oregon's #1 01:35:22 Wrap-Up and Announcements Links: everything Chicago Marathon here *Renato Canova post 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
Women in historically male dominated spaces? Yeah, we love that. Let's celebrate some of the women who are making history this year from Ruth Chepngetich, the new marathon record holder to Jessica Campbell, the first full-time assistant coach in the NHL. We end it all with an interview with one of those trailblazers, ESPN's Blake Bolden. From playing hockey with the boys to trailblazing the way as a player and scout, Blake is forging one impressive path in hockey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jannik Sinner is still tennis' World No. 1 player, having just claimed his 7th title of the year, with an ongoing doping charge hanging over his head. Even Novak Djokovic is wondering whether it's one rule for the stars and another for the rest - so is this just a tennis problem or do sports' superstars get special treatment when it comes to a failed drugs test? The Executive Director of the Professional Tennis Players' Association, Ahmad Nassar, joins Gabby & Mark to discuss the Sinner case and double-standards for lower ranked players on the tour.Later, Edmund Willison, investigative journalist and author of the newsletter Honest Sport, explores how 'broken' anti-doping is in other sports; Paul Pogba's reduced ban and scepticism over Ruth Chepngetich's marathon world record. If you liked this episode, you might also like... What it's like to fail a drugs testShould Olympic athletes be allowed to dope? Does boxing really care about performance-enhancing drugs? Executive Producer: Adonis PratsidesProducer: Sophie PenneyVideo Producer: Sam Trudgill Social Media Editor: Calum ScotlandTom Hughes is Editor for The News Agents podcast networkVicky Etchells is the Commissioning Editor for GlobalYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The Sports Agents".And, the Sports Agents now have merch!
No episódio 243 batemos um papo sobre a Maratona de Chicago e o grande acontecimento do final de semana pro mundo da corrida! Comentamos o record mundial da maratona feminina de Ruth Chepngetich, conquistado na Maratona de Chicago, com um tempo surpreendente! Com este novo recordo esta major se torna a Maratona mais rápida do mundo!Falamos ainda da evolução dos records da corrida de rua na última decada e de alguns fatores que levaram a isso. Com Joelson quase embarcando para Maratona de Amsterdã, destacamos seus últimos preparativos e mais algumas dicas para quem vai correr no exterior. E mais: apoiadores, em breve tem sorteio pra vocês! E que tal também ser nosso apoiador? Confere no apoia.se/ironiasdacorrida! Nos sigam no instagram @ironiasdacorrida. Não deixe de nos avaliar com 5 estrelas no Spotify. Cupom Dobro (@soudobro): IRONIAS
One year after the late Kelvin Kiptum obliterated Eliud Kipchoge's previous world record by 34 seconds, running an almost unfathomable 2:00:35, Ruth Chepngetich topped that. Her astounding time of 2:09:56 is one of the greatest running performances in history, makes her the first woman to run under 2:10 in a marathon, and lopped one minute and 57 seconds off Tigist Assefa's old world record. On the men's side, Kenya's John Korir notched his first-ever World Marathon Majors victory in 2:02:44. (What a time for the sport of marathoning we're in right now, where a 2:02 showing is basically a footnote!) Hosts: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Preet Majithia | @prm_32 on X Time Stamps: Ruth Chepngetich: 1:31 - Breaking down her 2:09:56 world record 9:40 - More on her running history + Chicago victory 13:52 - Stats + analysis on her record Skepticism surrounding Chepngetich's world record: 19:01 - Training factors 22:27 - Potential for doping 25:48 - Chepngetich being questioned in the press conference 37:19 - Language barrier 39:35 - The press center during the marathon American women: 41:21 - Susanna Sullivan, 7th/1st American, 2:21:57 42:57 - Lindsay Flanagan, 9th/2nd American, 2:23:31 44:33 - Keira D'Amato dropping out due to injury 45:13 - Emma Bates, 11th/3rd American, 2:24:00 Men's race: 47:18 - John Korir, 1st in 2:02:44 50:06 - More on the top finishers American men: 53:25 - CJ Albertson (7th/1st American, 2:08:17) and Zach Panning (10th/2nd American, 2:09:16) Final thoughts: 56:15 - Feedback on the broadcast 1:06:29 - CITIUS live at the Toronto Waterfront Marathon Mentioned in this episode… Read: Parting Thoughts From The 2024 Chicago Marathon: Ruth Chepngetich Destroys Women's World Record In 2:09:56 at Chicago Marathon Read: Tweet by Steve Magness comparing Ruth Chepngetich's world record to equivalent performances Watch: Interviews with some of the top stars from the Chicago Marathon Watch: Chicago Marathon full replay Subscribe for free: CITIUS MAG Newsletter SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS LEVER MOVEMENT: Elevate your running with the LEVER system, just like Olympian Eilish McColgan. Reduce impact on your joints, boost your training volume, and recover faster with this portable, easy-to-use treadmill system. Save 20% with code CITIUS20 at LEVERMOVEMENT.COM. OLIPOP: For the past year, we've redefined Olipop as more than just a healthy drink known for its gut microbiome with a low sugar content and a much better alternative to regular soda. You know there are more than 16 flavors, including classic root beer, cherry cola, and lemon-lime. You know it as The Runner's Soda. Get 25% off your orders by using code CITIUS25 at drinkolipop.com.
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Ruth Chepngetich broke the women's marathon world record by nearly two minutes at the Chicago Marathon. In this installment of the podcast, we talked all about how she did it, where she came from, and what it's like to be a distance running fan when such mind-blowing performances seem to be happening more and more often. We also spent a small amount of time talking about George's run at the Flagstaff Marathon last weekend and the new offering from the Atlanta Track Club: the Polar Peachtree!
Ross Tucker, high performance sport expert weighs in on the super performance by Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich as she broke the women's marathon world record, previously held by Ethiopia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Partystimmung in Köln - und das auch noch eine Woche nach Esthers toller Bestzeit-Performance in der Domstadt, zu der sie uns in dieser Folge Rede und Antwort steht. Denn Schmidti und das Würmchen haben endlich ihre Hochzeit nachgefeiert - gemeinsam mit Esther und Hendrik. Ganz ohne (Ab)Sturz ging es natürlich nicht, denn Schmidti fand sich kurz nach der Feier auf dem Hosenboden wieder. Absturzgefahr besteht sicher auch in der Laufwelt, denn der neue Marathonweltrekord ist einer mit Sprengkraft - wir sprechen über die Chicago-Performance von Ruth Chepngetich und Hendriks Bundeswehr-Lehrgang, der soeben begonnen hat. — Wir möchten euch die Produkte unseres Partners feels.like ans Herz legen. Mit dem Code „1rennt1hinterher“ erhaltet ihr 10% auf Muscle Complex (Sportgel), Repair Complex (Wundbalsam) und Night Complex für einen verbesserten Schlaf ! https://tidd.ly/3ORCK6B — Im 3Bears Shop erhaltet ihr mit unserem Rabattcode EINERRENNT15 15% Rabatt auf das gesamte Sortiment - vom klassischen Porridge über Granola bis zu den leckeren Haferpancakes und Bananebrot. Nun gibt es sogar Nussmuse und Trockenfrüchte aus dem Hause 3Bears! Und ganz aktuell natürlich auch den großen 3Bears-Adventskalender: 3bears.de/einerrennt
Chris and Amy discuss the historic performance of Ruth Chepngetich, of Kenya, at the Chicago Marathon, where she became the first woman to run under 2:10 with an astonishing time of 2:09:56. They compare her feat to other iconic sports moments, such as Neil Armstrong's moon landing. The hosts also address the shadow of doping concerns in marathon running, given Kenya's past with performance-enhancing drug violations, and examine what this achievement means for the future of the sport.
SpaceX lançou nos Estados Unidos, o segundo voo completo da Starship, a nave espacial mais poderosa do mundo. Esse novo teste foi marcado por mais uma nova façanha: pela primeira vez, o propulsor, o andar de baixa da nave espacial, voltou sozinha para a sua base de lançamento. Essa façanha tecnológica acelera as ambições da empresa de Elon Musk de realizar até missões espaciais tripuladas para a Lua e para Marte. E ainda: - Israel invade base da Missão de Paz da ONU, no Líbano. Segundo as Nações Unidas, tanques de Israel derrubaram os portões da base e entraram à força em mais um incidente que causou feridos entres os capacetes azuis. A Missão de Paz da ONU no Líbano tem 10 mil militares de 50 países e vem sendo alvo constante de Israel - Hezbollah lançou morteiros agora pela manhã, para conter o avanço de tropas israelenses no sul do Líbano. Ontem, uma série de ataques com drones matou 4 soldados israelenses em uma base militar de Israel - Aviões e navios são utilizados em exercício militar chinês, como um aviso severo aos separatistas de Taiwan. Esses exercícios são uma reação à fala do presidente de Taiwan, Lai Ching-te, de que não há subordinação entre Taiwan e a China - Mais um homem armado foi preso em um comício de Donald Trump. Vem Miller, de 49 anos, foi preso do lado de fora do evento na Califórnia, com armas, carregador e vários passaportes. Miller faz parte de um grupo de extrema direita, chamado Cidadãos Soberanos, segundo a policial local - Pesquisas publicadas pelo jornal The New York Times mostram que o Senado do país mudará de controle e provavelmente terá maioria do Partido Republicano, a partir de 5 de novembro - Setor automobilístico tenta relançar as vendas de veículos elétricos, que está em baixa. O desafio é enorme, já que a União Europeia prevê que todos os carros vendidos no continente em 2035 sejam elétricos - A queniana Ruth Chepngetich se tornou a primeira mulher a terminar uma maratona em menos de 2 horas e 10 minutos. O recorde foi batido no fim de semana, na Maratona de Chicago Estamos na 2ª fase do Prêmio Melhores Podcasts do Brasil, na categoria de “Assuntos Diversos”. Nos ajudem e deem seu voto https://www.premiompb.com.br Sigam a gente nas redes sociais Instagram mundo_180_segundos e Linkedin Mundo em 180 Segundos Assistam os episódio no Youtube e na live do Instagram
The UN peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon, known as UNIFIL is demanding explanations from Israel after two tanks drove through the gates of one of their compounds in southern Lebanon earlier today. We hear from UNIFIL's spokesperson Andrea Tenenti. Also on the programme: a moment of history in marathon running today. Kenyan runner Ruth Chepngetich is the first woman to run a marathon in under two hours and ten minutes; and new research on the remains of Christopher Columbus suggests he was a Sephardic Jew from Spain.(Picture: An Israeli soldier drives through southern Lebanon, as part of an incursion during hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel. Credit: REUTERS/Artorn Pookasook)
Enio Augusto e Marcos Buosi trazem as notícias do mundo da corrida com os comentários, informações, opiniões e análises mais pertinentes, peculiares e inesperadas no Redação PFC. Escute, informe-se e divirta-se. SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL NO YOUTUBE Recorde mundial de Kelvin Kiptum na maratona foi ratificado; Kiptum fecha parceria com Amazfit e mira no ouro olímpico e no sub 2 horas na Maratona de Roterdã; Seletiva Olímpica da Maratona dos Estados Unidos; Bota Pra Correr anuncia destinos e datas para 2024; Meia Maratona de Barcelona acontece neste domingo com Ruth Chepngetich e Kibiwott Kandie; Lançamento do calendário de corridas de 2024 fecha Summit ABRACEO/CBAt; Meia Maratona do Sol apresenta novidades e abre inscrições para 10ª edição; Asics abre inscrições para novos FrontRunners; Corredor queniano recebe proibição de quatro anos por enviar sósia para fazer o teste de doping; Homem da Virgínia vence o desafio Strava e recebe Chipotle grátis por um ano; Corredor de 800m atingido pela vara em etapa indoor da NCAA. Cupons de Desconto: MARATONA DE FLORIPA - PFC10 TRACK&FIELD RUN SERIES - PFC10 LIVE! RUN XP - PFC15 FOCO RADICAL - PFC10 NETSHOES RUN FLORIANÓPOLIS - PFC
310: Chicago Marathon, Kelvin Kiptum's 2:00:35 World Record | Perth Marathon This week's episode of Inside Running Podcast is proudly sponsored by On. On Track Night Series takes over the Zatopek:10 this December in Melbourne. Visit OnTrackNights.com for more information Brad takes us through his heart procedure in Melbourne and his reintroduction to training. Julian gets over a bout of sickness, though he's not over snake encounters. Brady's looking for motivation between now and Osaka. Kelvin Kiptum is now the World Record holder in the marathon, clocking negative splits to run 2:00:35 at the Chicago Marathon. Fellow Kenyan Benson Kipruto was second in 2:04:02 and Bashir Abdi of Belgium was third in 2:04:32. Conner Mantz was first American in 2:07:47. Sifan Hassan won in her second outing to record 2:13:44, the second-fastest marathon of all time, with defending champion Ruth Chepngetich second in 2:15:37. First American woman was Em Sisson in 2:22:09, with Molly Seidel recording a personal best of 2:23:07. Chicago Marathon Leaderboard https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/a-marathon-milestone-in-chicago-kenyan-kelvin-kiptum-shatters-mens-world-record/ Sam Ekutan of Kenya won the Perth Marathon in 2:20:17, ahead of Dean Menzie and James O'Neill while Janet Komen also of Kenya won in 2:43:12 ahead of Lauren French Jackie Kellermen. Matt Ramsden won the Half Marathon in his debut of the distance in 1:04:11, while Kate Baker was first woman across in 1:19:21. Dan Canala and Nera Jerab were the respective winners of the Streamer 10k Event. Full Perth Marathon Results Listener Question contemplates whether there's a place for Eliud Kipchoge on the podium of the Paris Olympics, then Moose on the Loose weighs in on the furore over a Tracksmith marketing campaign. Whispers of the week takes a peek into the potential elite field of the Melbourne Marathon. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
On Sunday, October 8, the penultimate World Marathon Major of 2023 kicks off through Millennium Park and through the streets of Chicago. The site of multiple American and world records, the Chicago Marathon is often considered one of the fastest courses in the United States and always draws strong domestic and international elite fields chasing fast times. Last year, the women's race saw an American record from Emily Sisson and the second-fastest performance of all time (at the time) from winner Ruth Chepngetich. Chicago's men's course record of 2:03:45 was the world record when it was set in 2013 by Dennis Kimetto and the women's course record of 2:14:04 set by Brigid Kosgei in 2019 was the world record until a few weeks ago – this is the place to run fast. The first wave of runners goes off at 8:30 a.m. E.T. (men and women start together). Right now, the forecast looks promising, with a low of 46F and a high of 57F. It'll be a little breezy with 10-15mph winds, but the looped Chicago course lined in many spots by high rises is relatively tolerant to wind. We could be in for some seriously special racing! CITIUS MAG's team (Chris Chavez, Kyle Merber and Declan Murray) will preview all the top storylines and athletes to watch. Show presented by Bandit Running | Bandit Running is a performance and lifestyle running apparel brand founded by members of the NYC Running Community in 2020. What started as socks and accessories has grown into a full-fledged apparel assortment. Check them out here: https://banditrunning.com/ GET 15% OFF YOUR ORDERS AT BANDITRUNNING.COM THROUGH OCT. 31
Sifan Hassan has defied every expectation of how an athlete is supposed to transition to the marathon. Her debut in London was full of issues, with Hassan experiencing trouble fueling and having to stop to stretch her quad. In the later miles of the race, she even narrowly missed getting hit by a motorbike trying to pick up a water bottle. Oh yeah, and she won in 2:18:33. Then five weeks later she was back on the track racing a 10,000m and 1500m, kept her season going into August, attempted to triple in the 1500m/5000m/10,000m in Budapest, and came out with two medals, all while in the middle of her buildup for Chicago. If, by some miracle, that effort hasn't completely burnt her legs out from under her, she has to be considered one of the biggest – if not the biggest – threat to Ruth Chepngetich's attempted title defense. Hosts: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Guest: Sifan Hassan | @sifanhassan on Instagram SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Hobbs Kessler is the new world record holder and world champion in the road mile, Peres Jepchirchir got her 3rd world title, Faith Kipyegon's perfect season came to an end, and Yomif Kejelcha came up just short as Alberto Salazar's doping ban comes to an end. We break it down and turn to this weekend's Chicago Marathon where could Kelvin Kiptum and Ruth Chepngetich challenge the world record? Who will be the first American Galen Rupp or Conner Mantz, Emma Bates or Emily Sisson? What will Molly Seidel do? Want our full Chicago Marathon pre-race podcast on Friday? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today and also get savings on running shoes. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Have you joined the DrinkLMNT Electrolyte revolution? Get electrolytes without the junk. Money-back guarantee https://drinklmnt.com/letsrun Show notes: 00:00 What are the best running shoes this fall? 00:30 Try DrinkLMNT today. Money back guarantee https://drinklmnt.com/letsrun 01:26 Start 03:41 Hobbs Kessler World Champion and World record holder 11:29 Do world road championships need more prize money and different dates? 20:18 Self-sponsored Callum Elson gets silver 25:43 Faith Kipyegon gets beat. Does it tarnish her perfect season? 33:57 Peres Jepchirchir gets world title #3 39:23 The salute and waive in men's finish 49:30 Beatrice Chebet wins women's 5k to cap unheralded season 52:10 Yomif Kejelcha gets silver 52:47 Alberto Salazar's ban is up, could he coach Kejelcha again? 01:00:35 Chicago Marathon - Who will be first American Rupp or Mantz? 01:10:30 Tuliamuk out, Sisson and Bates to battle for 1st American 01:14:13 Will there be a world record in Chicago? 01:17:01 Molly Seidel's return 01:22:16 Twin Cities Marathon canceled 01:27:47 Gjert doesn't go to Jakob's wedding and Yared wants the world record 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.
Yared Nuguse became the first American male to win a Diamond League 1500 since 2011 as he got the big win in London as his OAC teammate Alicia Monson got the American record in the 5000 by running 14:19. Noah Lyles ran super fast, but barely won. Friday in Monaco Faith Kipyregon obliterated the women's mile world record as Nikki Hiltz got the American record. After these big wins and fast times, which Americans have the best chances to medal in the distances. The Chicago Marathon fields are out and Kelvin Kiptum will be in Chicago, could he get the world record? Ruth Chepngetich and Sifan Hassan will square off on the women's side while Emily Sisson could lower the AR. Show notes below Founders Day Special. Save 50% on your 1st year of the LetsRun.com Supporters Club. Use code GOAT50 https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Show notes: 00:00 Save 50% on Supporters Club memberships with code GOAT50 https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe 01:05 Banter 06:27 Yared Nuguse wins 1500 in London 21:27 Cole Hocker 3:32.14 13th place 27:12 Women's 5000: Alicia Monson 14:19 American Record: Gudaf Tsegay takes down Sifan Hassan 33:44 Who would you rather be Monson or Cranny? 48:59 Faith Kipyegon 4:07 World Record Mile 55:57 US distance medal chances at Worlds 01:00:31 1500s - Nuguse, Hocker, Hiltz 01:05:52 Steeples - Coburn? 01:08:32 5000s - Monson? Nur? Cranny? Chelimo? 01:13:49 10000s 01:16:12 Marathon -D'Amato 01:18:32 Noah Lyles 19.47 vs Tebogo 19.40 in London 01:27:55 50,000 Fans in London 01:32:17 Andy Bayer sponsored, Eric Holt not 01:39:04 Letsrun.com/shoes 01:39:45 Chicago Marathon fields out- Could the world and American records go down? 01:39:56 Kelvin Kiptum to Chicago 01:46:49 Molly Seidel's chances 01:52:12 Post of the week: re: Allie O says she's not okay, going through immense stress but can't tell us why yet Links: Good Threads: re: Why does Nuguse.. re: Cole Hocker 13th place with a 3:32 season's best re: How does Monson run a 14:19 with only a 8:25 3k? re: What a DISASTER. Name an event that has imploded worse than the men's 400m... 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. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/e9222db6-e650-4553-9cec-77b7ab695883
Enio Augusto e Marcos Buosi trazem as notícias do mundo da corrida com os comentários, informações, opiniões e análises mais pertinentes, peculiares e inesperadas no Redação PFC. Camila Rosa campeã da Meia Maratona Ecológica; Justino da Silva vence o Pan-Americano de maratonas; Meia Maratona de Balneário Camboriú; Maratona de Niterói; Asics apresenta "Pegadas de Nimbus"; Banners do doguinho Spencer na Maratona de Boston; Meia Maratona de Nova Iorque; Maratona de Barcelona; Alex Roca; Quase recorde mundial nos 5 km; Zane Robertson caiu no doping por EPO; Ruth Chepngetich ganhou 500 mil dólares vencendo apenas 2 maratonas; Keira D'Amato fora da Maratona de Londres. Escute, informe-se e divirta-se. Inscreva-se na Maratona de Floripa por este link SEJA MEMBRO DO CANAL NO YOUTUBE Cupons de desconto: MARATONA DE PORTO ALEGRE - ENIO20# MARATONA DE FLORIPA - PFC LIVE RUN! XP - PORFALAREMCORRER20 TRACK&FIELD RUN SERIES - PFC10 FLORIPA AIRPORT NIGHT RUN - ENIO10
The 2023 indoor track season came to a close with the NCAA Championships (and the high school champs) in Albuquerque and Rojo and Jon were on hand to analyze Katelyn Tuohy's greatness and break it all down. Road action heated up with $250k on the line in Nagoya, and Almaz Ayana and Sara Hall in action in Portugal. Kara Goucher comes forward to say Alberto Salazar sexually assaulted her and she is the one who got him banned via SafeSport. *Her new book is here Pioness Dick Fosbury has died and is Matthew Centrowitz on the way back? Want a fulfilling career, giving back to the sport you love? (Sponsored) A Crazy Running franchise might be just what you need. Crazy Running provides unique, exceptional running programs for kids, specializing in after-school running programs for kids ages 3-14. Crazy Running started with one mom at one track in North Carolina and has now expanded to 5 states and is looking for passionate LetsRunners wanting to open a franchise. Donnie Cowart, 4th place at the 2012 Olympic Trials is a co-owner, and Crazy Running is the perfect job for people who love running. https://www.crazyrunning.com/franchise/ Show notes: 00:00 Crazy Running Franchise 03:08 NCAAs & ABQ 09:48 Should Tuohy go pro? Will she make the US team? 17:07 800 DQ Fair or Foul? 29:10 Email of Week / Update on Klecker being FURIOUS with Kincaid 32:30 Greatest runner to never win NCAAs? 34:42 Men's Mile - Luke Houser wins it & we remember the winners 44:54 Stanford's Roisin Willis and Juliette Whittaker impress 48:51 Lauren Gregory helps Arkansas win team title 52:08 Rojo's Bad News for Grant Fisher segment 57:08 Sara Hall first race in 8 months + Almaz Ayana in Portugal 01:02:42 $250k to Ruth Chepngetich in Nagoya 01:05:58 Kara Goucher says Alberto Salazar sexually assaulted her and she is the one who reported him to SafeSport *Book link here 01:13:36 Dick Fosbury RIP 01:18:47 Matthew Centrowitz is back!?! 01:21:23 LetsRun Doping Polls Back 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. Use code CLUB25 to save 25% on your first year. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe?from=public 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 Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/1d1e95d8-2cdc-4ebe-a747-b51f24c1a12b This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The 2022 Chicago Marathon's women's race was absolutely epic. In this episode, Tomek & Steve break down the races of Ruth Chepngetich & Emily Sisson & discuss how two completely different races can garner unbelievable results.
Ruth Chepngetich rewrote the playbook for the marathon in Chicago as Emily Sisson took down Keira D'Amato's American record with Joan Benoit Samuelson and Deena Kastor Watching. Conner Mantz debut in 2:08 with Galen Rupp in the crowd and getting props for his TV appearance. A guy in Kipchoge's camp got popped for testosterone and we praise a guy who ran slower than Ruch Chepngetich in Chicago. ElliptiGO and ROLL Recovery are collaborating on one epic giveaway Win an ElliptiGO 8C, the go-to cross-training tool used by thousands of current and former runners, along with Roll Recovery's premier sports recovery tools, including their new R1 Percussion device. Over $3,500 in prizes! Giveaway ends Wednesday, Oct 26th. Enter today! Show notes: (Supporters Club members always get show notes. The rest of you when we feel generous. Join our club and support the journalism we do. It made it possible to be in London and we want to send Jon to Valencia). 0:00 ElliptiGO and ROLL Recovery Train Like the Pros Giveaway 03:40 Ruth Chepngetich rewrites the marathon going out in 65:44 and runs 2:14:18 14:10 Kevin Hanson's tweet / Can Gidey break the WR and run 2:12? 23:52 Emily Sisson 2:18:29 American Record 31:25 Emily Sisson Comments *Video here 33:19 Galen Rupp audio, Tom Brady *video here 37:33 What is missing in Galen's career +audio #2 42:00 Men's race in Chicago 43:47 Grading Conner Mantz's 2:08 debut 52:28 Shout out to the other sub 2:10s 55:26 Doping bust in Kipchoge's camp 61:29 The wheelchair races getting too much coverage in Chicago 75:35 Wejo gets a pedicure?! 81:55 CJ Albertson 50km World Record 83:36 1 Up, 1 Down and Praise for Frank Lara Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/txt 1-844-LETSRUN for the podcast voicemail. Join our Supporters Club and take your running fandom to the highest level. Get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. 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.
The Chicago Marathon exceeded expectations with Emily Sisson running an American Record, Ruth Chepngetich blazing off the front at an astonishing pace, and Conner Mantz solidifying himself as a legit marathoner in his debut. We discuss all that action plus a detailed conversation about categorizing your long runs and how to craft long run workouts for marathon success.
Our top story this week is how Kenya's Ruth Chepngetich achieved the second fastest time in women's marathon history Chicago Marathon - 2 hrs 14 mins 18 seconds. And there is a round-up of the USWNT and England friendlies. The Rugby World Cup gets underway in New Zealand with group stages. The Red Roses score 14 tries in their first game beating Fiji 84-19. The tournament runs from October 8 - November 22. Very sad news about the W Series motor racing season which has ended abruptly due to lack of funding. In cycling, Ferrand-Prevot becomes Ineos first female rider. Skiing fans are anticipating the Skiing World Cup season which starts October 22 in Solden with Giant Slalom. And finally, WNBA star Brittney Griner will return to court on October 25 for an appeal hearing. Her wife Cherelle said that once the hearing is held and the order is finalized, Brittney could be moved to a labor camp. She added that president Biden is doing all he can but there's another party in this situation. They are also dealing with the need for Russia to have mercy on Brittney.Hosts: Chris Stafford & Nancy GillenRecorded: October 12, 2022WiSP Sports is the ONLY GLOBAL PODCAST NETWORK FOR WOMEN'S SPORT with more than 60 hosts, 1600+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. Every episode is a WiSP SPORTS ORIGINAL PRODUCTION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.We are ranked in the top 2% of more than 2.71 million podcasts worldwide. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at wispsports@gmail.com.
"It's been such a big goal for so long. I remember back in college, Ray (Tracey) said to me once, “You're going to set the American record in the marathon someday.' I was like, ‘Okay…' But he said it as a fact like, ‘You're going to do it.' Just because someone has the potential doesn't mean it necessarily will happen. There are so many factors and variables. But he was just like, ‘No. You will set it someday.' It feels like part of a long journey." My guest for this episode is the new American record holder in the women's marathon – Emily Sisson. She just ran 2:18:29 to take 43 seconds off the previous record of 2:19:12 set by Keira D'Amato at the Houston Marathon in January. The race was won by Ruth Chepngetich in 2:14:18 – which is the second-fastest time in history. Sisson now owns two American records She set the half marathon record in 67:11 back in May. We go inside the making of this American record, how she trusted her coach and pacers to make it happen, the appetite to go faster and what's being said in this group chat with U.S. marathoning greats Keira D'Amato, Deena Kastor and Joan Benoit Samuelson. SUPPORT THE SPONSORS TRACKSMITH: Tracksmith is an independent running brand inspired by a deep love of the sport. Their new Fall Collection was just released and is now available. It features staples ready for all your training and racing needs. Inspired by classic team kits, their Van Cortlandt Collection features lightweight 2:09 mesh in performance silhouettes. For training, their Van Cortlandt Grand Shorts and Van Cortlandt Tee are some of my favorites. Get free shipping by using code CITIUS at checkout & 5% of the sale will benefit the Release Recovery Foundation, a nonprofit supporting those in need of substance abuse and mental illness treatment through scholarships. GARMIN: Music. Training. Data. The Garmin Forerunner 245 Music is my favorite running partner. You do the running. This GPS running smartwatch does the thinking. It even gets to know you and your body better, mile after mile and song after song. Get one for yourself here >> https://bit.ly/3Pcu0qo Article One Eyewear: Article One is an independent eyewear company based in Flint, Mich. with designers with deep roots in running. All their frames are handcrafted in a small village in Northern Italy. Designed with your entire day in mind, Article One takes you from a long run in the morning to drinks on the patio to wind down. Their timeless silhouettes, paired with technical components — like adjustable silicone nose pads, polarized lenses, and spring hinges — create running sunglasses that are standalone. CITIUS MAG listeners get 20% off using CITIUSMAG at checkout at https://articleoneeyewear.com/ FINAL SURGE: If you are a coach, Final Surge makes planning and analyzing workouts simple and helps streamline communication with your athletes. If you're an athlete out there hammering miles and tempo runs solo with no guidance or direction, Final Surge is also here to offer up some world-class training programs. Check out their offerings today: FINALSURGE.COM – USE CODE CITIUS FOR 10% OFF. VELOUS FOOTWEAR: VELOUS is an active recovery footwear brand designed to help you restore, revive & Reenergize before and after you train. Two years in development, this team has created the world's most comfortable, supportive and lightweight active recovery shoe in the world. Get 20% off using code CitiusMag20.
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As notícias do mundo da corrida com os comentários, informações, opiniões e análises mais pertinentes e inesperadas. Ruth Chepngetich vence a Maratona Feminina de Nagoia; Japonesa Mariko Yugeta, de 63 anos, corre duas maratonas abaixo de 3h05 em sete dias; Olympikus lança o Corre Grafeno; Meia Maratona de Nova Iorque acontece no domingo (20/03).
228: Josh Kerr part 2 | Sydney Track Classic This episode of the Inside Running Podcast is brought to you by PILLAR Performance – Australia's leading sports micronutrition brand – providing high-strength formulations to support recovery, elevate energy and relieve joint inflammation for endurance athletes. Available online now at pillarperformance.com.au Julian's starting to build up as his old knee starts to remerge. Brad crosses a snake doing strides. Brady finds the balance of high mileage and family life. Peter Bol fell short of the 1000m NR at the Box Hill Burn , stopping the clock in 2:19.30, while Claudia Hollingsworth ran 2:42.78 to win the Women's A 1000m. Sam McEntee took the win in the 5000m with 13:36, after Stewy McSweyn pulled out after 4km, later to be revealed health issues coming off Covid. Rose Davies won the women's 5000m in 15:23 ahead of Calli Thackery. AthsVic Results Hub Associated Press Report, SMH Report At the final meet of the Vic Milers Club season, Amy Robinson & Mitchel Langborne were the winners of their A 800m races, while in the A 1500m races it was Abby Caldwell and William Lewis. Full 1500m Results Full 800m Results Sydney Track Classic featuring the 3000m Championships was won by Rose Davies whose finishing kick was enough to hold off a fast finishing Nat Rule, with Holly Campbell in third. Jude Thomas took out the men's 3000m in a tight contest, just ahead of Cam Griffiths and Sam McEntee. Bendere Oboya & Peter Bol were dominant in their respective 800m races. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/davies-and-thomas-crowned-australian-3000m-champions-at-sydney-track-classic/ Ky Robinson won Silver in the 5000m in 13:20.17 at the NCAA Indoor Championships representing Stanford, a second behind Oli Hoare's 5000m Indoor Record. Lauren Ryan ran 9:01.37 representing Florida State to place fourth ahead of the upcoming World Indoor Championships. NCAA Indoor Championship Wrap-up by Athletics Australia Eloise Wellings 2:25:10 at Nagoya Marathon placing 7th to move onto 4th on the all-time list of Australian Women's Marathons. Sinead Diver who alongside Charlotte Purdue on pacing duties went out at National Record pace, was unable to finish after 35km. Ruth Chepngetich of Kenya took the win ahead of Lonah Salpeter in 2:17:18. Japan Running News Report Australian Team for the Indoor World Championships in Belgrade, Serbia announced featuring: Charlie Hunter Catriona Bisset Linden Hall Jessica Hull Lauren Ryan Matt Ramsden Oli Hoare Stewy McSweyn was previously announced but has since withdrawn, citing ongoing Covid issues. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/australia-to-send-its-largest-ever-team-to-the-world-athletics-indoor-championships/?fbclid=IwAR2Ov3q0Df8p7fRuH1gfVUdOP-FlkIHVmipUCJWIQBZx27DHcYDKlSmj0KQ Australia placed 5th in the FISU Cross Country Championships in Portugal, with Tim Vincent placing 9th overall and Ed Goddard 14th. Samantha Phillips & Emma Mahon placed 27th and 33rd in the women's race. Athletics Australia Article The boys chat about the Kieser Great Ocean Road Running Festival as part of a 4 part weekly segment, in which they will be taking listeners through training tips, course advice and chatting to some special guests about the exiting event taking place on the 14th-15th of May along the iconic Great Ocean Road in Victoria, Australia. Listener Question asks what the boys would change their past to run an even faster marathon, then Moose gets Loose over the Bat's promotion to XCR Division 1. Josh Kerr continues his chat with Luke Mathews, taking it from the 2019 season and the World Championships at Doha and how the result left him at a crossroads, improvement 2020 breaking the fastest 1500m on US Soil record, translating his mentality from college to a pro athlete. Then comes Josh's recount of the Tokyo Olympics, gaming his sluggishness in the qualifying heats, then progressing the pace in semi-final, then unleashing in the final, waiting for the moment to strike to take home the Olympic Bronze and whether he would have changed tactics to win the gold medal. The conversation pivots towards the ambitions for the British record then Josh explains a typical training week and his approach to running, as well as his good injury record. Talks about the depth of British middle distance running right now and how tough it is to make a team, how he'll approach the years ahead, as well as who he likes in the scene and gives his thoughts on racing in the “super spike” era, working with Brooks for their current spike. Rounding out this conversation Josh talks about his education and life goals out of running and how he came about starting the Sit & Kick Podcast with Brooks Beast teammate David Ribich. https://www.instagram.com/p/CSTjB10rn5m/
The Chicago and Boston double is done and Galen Rupp is baaack, but Jordan Hasay most definitely isn't. We break it down & praise CJ Albertson, Emma Bates, and Nell Rojas, not to mention your winners Ruth Chepngetich, Diana Kipyokei, Seifu Tura, and Benson Kipruto. Former World Cross Country champ Agnes Tirop was tragically murdered in Kenya and we pay our respects. Mary Cain is suing Nike and Alberto Salazar for $20 million!?! Get Electrolytes without the junk: DrinkLMNT special offer: Get a free sample pack of DrinkLMNT with 6 different flavors for only $5 shipping. Wejo will personally refund your $5 if you don't like this stuff. DrinkLMNT is electrolytes without the junk. No sugar, no artificial flavors, yet it tastes great. DrinkLMNT.com/letsrun Order of show (Supporters Club members get timestamps for everything below) 20th anniversary of Rojo's greatest athletic accomplishment goes unnoticed Chicago women: Ruth Chepngetich was ahead of Chris Derrick in Chicago / Emma Bates impresses Chicago men: Tura Wins &pod Rupp is Baack How fast can Rupp go? / What's next Which would you rather be American record holder or World Champion? Ian Butler turns around and runs the wrong way in Chicago / What's the craziest thing you've seen in a race? thread here + Look at 1904 Olympic marathon 38:16 Boston - CJ Albertson steals the show Benson Kipruto Impresses Diana Kipyokei (not Kipyogei) wins, ageless Ednah Kiplagat 2nd Unsponsored Nell Rojas 1st American Jordan Hasay bombs Shalane Flanagan double RIP Agnes Tirop 78:15 Mary Cain sues Nike for $20 million Cowboys Patriots Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call 1-844-LETSRUN and hit option 7 for the secret podcast voicemail. Join our Supporters Club and taken your running fandom to the highest level. Get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, save 20% on running shoes right now, 30% in the LetsRun.com store, and a lot more. http://letsrun.com/subscribe?from=public 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. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/25eeed72-c1ae-4b23-a4e2-4ca05f8b773f
206: Sunshine Coast & Chicago Marathon This episode is brought to you by our coffee partners at St. Ali. Brad hangs with Jye Edwards & Rorey Hunter down at Mulligans Flat. Julian strings together some more continuous running and gets used to Dad life. Brady rediscovers the importance of team culture at the Bat's 10K Time Trial when the border restrictions lifts. Sunshine Coast Marathon returns to the streets of Queensland and was won by Isaias Beyn & Riine Ringi. Jack Bruce & Tennille Ellis won the Half Marathon, while Ryan Gregson & Ash Gentle took out the 10k. Sunshine Coast Marathon Results https://www.instagram.com/p/CU3S-_-BIWj/ Seifu Tura won the Chicago Marathon in 2:06:12, just over Galen Rupp who ran 2:06:35 backing up from the Tokyo Olympics. Ruth Chepngetich had a clear over Americans Emma Bates and Sara Hall, winning in a time of 2:22:31. Chicago Marathon Elite Results https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/ruth-chepngetich-and-seifu-tura-crowned-champions-at-the-chicago-marathon/?fbclid=IwAR1QZCtW6AJ4hfJIULSvxOXaiZqul454Pczyq8y6aOZ2Vm-FnBxFZsxQQFg Listener question of the week from James asks about surging on hilly tempo courses Moose on the Loose treads the tried and true topic of ineffective coverage of a major marathon. The boys then give a little preview on next week's Perth Marathon. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
In this episode, Candace talks with guest Tony about the medical news that he and his partner received, himself requiring an open heart surgery, and his partner getting diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer's. He talks about making a counter-intuitive decision that went against what some research would suggest for patients with Early Onset Alzhemizers; instead, they retired, sold their home and became nomads running marathons and half marathons all around the world. Tony talks about what it was like to travel around the world running race after race in places like Madagascar, Bhutan and the Great Wall of China with nothing but a suitcase. The pandemic did not put a stop to their plan and they are still running around the world over 7 years later.Anthony L. Copeland-Parker was a professional pilot/manager for thirty-seven years, the last twenty-seven with United Parcel Service. His last job had him managing pilots and flying B757/767-type air-craft all over the world. When he retired, he began writing his blog, PlayHard-HaveFun.com. Since then, he and his partner Catherine have traveled to eighty-two different countries. They have run at least a half-marathon in thirty-five countries and on all seven continents.His book Running All over the World, adapted from a blog he wrote during their travels, is a nonfiction account of our five-plus years of flying, running, walking, sailing, and sightseeing from Atlanta to Antarctica and back again. Part travelogue and part medical memoir, it transports listeners to exotic places like Madagascar, Bhutan, and the Great Wall of China while at the same time offering a day-to-day look at what it means to have nothing but what's in your suitcase. It's also an offbeat love story, recounting the trials and tribulations of an ex-pilot with a passion for vistas and logistics and a woman so tough she walks a half-marathon in the Australian Outback mere weeks after breaking her ankle. During their years as nomads, they pushed their physical and mental limitations as often as they could - and finished every race hand in hand.Get a copy of Tony's book hereFollow Tony on FacebookFollow Tony on IGFollow Tony on TwitterFind Tony on Linkedin
Each week Canadian Running staff writer Maddy Kelly and Shakeout host Kate Van Buskirk bring you a recap from the exciting world of running. This week on The Rundown we cover Ruth Chepngetich's world record at the Istanbul Half-Marathon. We also discuss the abysmal live coverage of that event, and its impact on fan interest in our sport. We talk about Beth Potter's stunning 5K road world best, as well as a speedy steeplechase season-opener by Canadian Charlotte Prouse at the newly renovated Hayward Field. Finally, we celebrate as Nikki Hiltz uses National Transgender Day of Visibility to officially come out!Learn more about The Shakeout Podcast and Canadian Running Magazine on our website https://runningmagazine.ca/category/shakeout-podcast/Follow The Shakeout Podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/ShakeoutPodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/shakeoutpodcast/ andFacebook https://www.facebook.com/theshakeoutpodcast/Subscribe to our weekly show on Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-shakeout-podcast/id1224828899243
runcandicerun If Day 1 takes courage and bravado to even start Day 2 is pure faith. You have to trust yourself. Trust your body. Everything hurts and it only gets worse as the hot day progresses. https://www.instagram.com/p/CNQElb-Hi1M/ @marshall.ulrich More than a month after finishing the first ever Winter Badwater, I've had time to reflect and write about the Fire and Ice Badwater 146 experience. Now you can read Part One, Start to Father Crowley, on my blog. https://marshallulrich.com/blog/fire-and-ice-badwater-146-part-one/ World marathon champion Ruth Chepngetich takes 29 seconds off world record to win N Kolay Istanbul Half Marathon, clocking a stunning 1:04:02. If a bear starts approaching you, stand your ground, note the wind direction, and adjust so that, if you do fire, the spray won't fly back at you. https://twitter.com/AndyNoise #AND3RSON #HeartFailureSurvivor #EnduranceAthlete In March of 2020, I slipped on the illegally dumped cooking grease in front of John's Burger and couldn't walk for 6 weeks. This was my first injury since I started Endurance Training in 1979. Then in late April of 2020, I ended up in the hospital for the first time in my life. The diagnosis was Congestive Heart Failure. This Vlog / Podcast documents my Sixth Decade of Endurance Training. The past Decade was about HOW FAR I could go. This Decade will be about HOW FAST can I go post Congestive Heart Failure. https://linktr.ee/AND3RSON --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The 2020 Virgin London Marathon is here and that means Eliud Kipchoge vs Kenenisa Bekele plus Brigid Kosgei vs Ruth Chepngetich. We break it all down including the Americans chances: Molly Seidel, Jared Ward, and Sara Hall. LetsRun.com Supporters Club members get exclusive content, bonus podcasts and video shows, huge savings on running shoes, and more. Go to LetsRun.com/subscribe for more info. High School coaches who sign up get their whole team for free. Want a 1:59:40 GOAT Marathon shirt? They are now here. Detailed show notes always available to supporters club members: Start: London men + Betting Odds 25:31 Jared Ward's chances 31:37 Women's race 41:18 Kosgei's big 2019 $ and Rosa connection 47:05 American women 55:34 Stewart Mcsweyn rewrites Australian record books/ Faith Kipyegon Olympic double? 63:13 Olympic Trials 2020 need to move? 65:34 Daniel Rowden 70:07 Rojo's victory tour + Allyson Felix Time 100 Please take a second to rate us on itunes or give us feedback here. https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/954e7473-360c-4343-a228-6dd17bd7589a