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Jason and Kevin recap the 2025 London Marathon and discuss what the results mean for Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan. Then, the guys review some early season Diamond League action
Een weekend Londen voor de marathon levert een verslaggever genoeg verhalen op. Zo blijkt in deze AD Sportcast. Etienne Verhoeff neemt het sportnieuws door met Rik Spekenbrink. Ze bespreken de uitspraken over snelle Kenianen en dopingcontroles, het plan van Sifan Hassan, maar ook de Grand Prix van Miami komt aan bod en de toekomst van Judo in Nederland. //00'40// DE DOELEN VAN HASSEN EN DE ONTGOOCHELING BIJ NAGEEYE //10’19// WELCOME TO MIAMI met Marijn Abbenhuijs //21'07// JUDOBOND START NIEUWE KOERS met Tim Hartman //27'20// DOCUTIP Beluister de hele AD Sportcast nu via AD.nl, de AD App of jouw favoriete podcastplatform.Support the show: https://krant.nl/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a weekend! Nathan Green and UW turned heads at Penn but what about Ethan Strand and Gary Martin? Sabastian Sawe won London and staked his claim to #1 marathoner in the world although John Korir may want to argue. Former #1 Eliud Kipchoge put up a fine performance. Sifan Hassan's 4 month lay-off was too much as Tigist Assefa set a women's only world record and took home over $300,000. The Diamond League opened and Beatrice Chebet was better than ever, while Karsten Warholm got a 300m world record. What's up with Grant Holloway? And what about Faith Kipyegon's sub 4 attempt? Show notes below. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And a super soft running shirt? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Show notes: 00:00 Penn Relays, Diamond League, London 00:35 Start 06:16 Villanova and Penn Relays Discussion 10:54 NCAA Men's Miling analysis 20:08 Quincy Wilson 43.99 29:29 Phenoms, Evan Jager & Parker Valby 33:41 Adidas road event 41:55 London Marathon Recap 45:15 Sabastian Sawe or John Korir, Who is #1 in the World? 51:19 Evaluating Eliud Kipchoge's performance 57:00 Marathon Human Interest Stories 01:01:35 Women's Race: Tigist Assefa over Hassan 01:10:22 Weather 01:13:30 Diamond League opener and Beatrice Chebet's unbelievable close in the 5k 01:17:17 Karsten Warholm 01:20:55 Trouble for Grant Holloway? 01:23:29 Kipyegon's Sub-Four Minute Mile Attempt 01:34:19 Closing Thoughts and Supporters Club Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on your podcast app and spread the word to friend.
391: Ballarat, Boston and London | Xiamen Diamond League | Run The Tan This weeks 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 has a normal week before coming down with a stomach bug. Julian tests the latest Puma Fast-R then watches Ballarat. Brady recaps his personal best performance at the Ballarat Marathon. NordVPN has partnered with the Inside Running Podcast to offer you an amazing discount, head over to nordvpn.com/insiderunningto get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 4 additional months on top! This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee. Reece Edwards won the second edition of the Ballarat Marathon in 2:16:57, ahead of Fraser Daarcy and Dean Menzies. Kate Mason was the women's winner in 2:33:55 with Danette Sheehan second and Sarah Short in third. Ryan Gregson won the Half Marathon in 1:04:18, while Tara Palm won in 1:13:21. Adrian Potter won the 10km race in 30:09 with Isobel Hume winning in 34:21. On Saturday, Izzy Batt-Doyle and Jack Bruce were the winners of their respective Elite 5km races. Jude Thomas outlasted Jack Anstey to win the inaugural National Road Mile Championship, while Jaylah Hancock-Cameron beat Lauren Ryan. Official Results John Korir won this year's edition of the Boston Marathon ahead of Alphonce Simbu and first American Conner Mantz, while Pat Tiernan mixed with the lead group before finishing 11th in 2:08:08. Sharon Lokedi won in a course record of 2:17:22 over defending champion Hellen Obiri. Official Results Sebastian Sawe won the London Marathon in 2:02:27 with Jacob Kiplimo placing second with 2:03 in debut and defending champion Mutiso Munyao third in 2:04:20. Andy Buchanan placed 11th in 2:09:11. Tigist Assefa won in a new womens-only world record of 2:15:50 well clear of Joyciline Jepkosgei and Sifan Hassan. Official Results Haftu Strintzos drops out in marathon debut over in Hamburg, Germany Rose Davies improved her 5000m National Record to 14:40.83 at the Xiamen Diamond League in China, with Beatrice Chebet winning in a World Lead time of 14:27.12. Abbey Caldwell reclaimed the 1000m National record in 2:32.94, to place runner up to Faith Kipyegon winning in 2:29.21 narrowly missing the world record while Sara Billings placed 3rd in 2:33.45. Results Nike announces Breaking4 event, where Faith Kipyegon will attempt to be the first woman to run under 4 minutes for the mile on June 26 in Paris, France. Olympics.com Report Leanne Pompeani and Josh Phillips took out the Fitness 5k at Run Wollongong. Results Linden Hall equalled the record at Run The Tan 11:35.85 ahead of Lauren Ryan and Taylor Werner, while Jack Bruce backed up from the Ballarat 5k to win in 10:23.06 ahead of Callum Davies and Ed Marks. Michael Roeger took out the Para Event in 10:56.28 ahead of Jarryd Clifford. Official Results Enjoy 20% off your first Axil Coffee order! Use code IRP20 at checkout. Shop now at axilcoffee.com.au Moose on the Loose muses on the ubiquity of running videographers. This episode's Listener Q's/Training Talk segment is proudly brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration. This week's question asks how come no one trains like Mona anymore? Visit precisionhydration.com for more info on hydration and fuelling products and research, and use the discount code given in the episode. Pacing Study Details for the Ballarat Marathon in association with Federation Uni : https://federation.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bfSi9H9E8uFjOiq?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR5MIJ4NGPQOpxfe427AgeC5qfx-aMdY3uJJLyqEO0put5Ysu-ODJSxPM1BBmA_aem_rXclmpT8aXQAjSL5HbjowQ 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
Welcome to a truly jam-packed episode of Marathon Talk this week, where we bring you all of the news from a thrilling weekend of racing at the Boston Marathon. From John Korir's incredible comeback after a shocking start-line tumble to Sharon Lokedi's course record. We then head across the Atlantic to a preview of this weekend's TCS London Marathon, featuring an insane elite field that includes Eliud Kipchoge, Sifan Hassan and a potential world record showdown. Plus we have an exclusive interview with Spencer Barden, Head of Elite Athletes at London Marathon Events, the mastermind behind assembling these Marathon stars. In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - Martin & Deena share their personal running updates including spring weather, stargazing and hill-training 4:31 - Boston Marathon Review: We discuss the unique features of Boston such as the finish line area, pop-up shops and competitive nature. 11:21 - Men's Race Highlights including John Korir's back-to-back wins. 13:03 - Women's Race Highlights including Sharon Lokedi's course record. 17:56 - Martin & Deena discuss the excitement surrounding the TCS London Marathon including the star-studded fields. 24:53 - Spencer Barden: We meet the man responsible for the greatest marathon field we've ever seen, Head of Elite Athletes at London Marathon Events. 49:45 - Our notes from the community this week include a review of Boston race times, a prize for a lucky listener and another opportunity to be a winner! Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ Abbott World Marathon Majors https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/ https://www.instagram.com/wmmajors/ Martin Yelling https://www.instagram.com/martinyelling/ Deena Kastor https://www.instagram.com/deena8050/ Spencer Barden https://x.com/spencerb1973 https://www.linkedin.com/in/spencer-barden-0b051653/
In this week's episode, we dive into the breaking news that Faith Kipyegon—the triple Olympic 1500m champion and world record holder—is set to chase history in June with an attempt to become the first woman ever to break four minutes for the mile. We break down Nike's Breaking4 announcement, the science behind the attempt, the pacing strategy, and whether it could redefine what's possible in women's distance running.Plus, we shift gears to preview what might be the greatest men's marathon field ever assembled: the 2025 London Marathon. From Kiplimo's debut to Kipchoge's return, Sawe's rise, and Olympic triathlon champ Alex Yee taking on 26.2—this race is packed with storylines and implications for the season ahead. We also discuss why Sifan Hassan may be the heavy favorite on the women's side.We close with quick hits from the upcoming Xiamen Diamond League, where Faith Kipyegon opens her season and Olympic champions square off in the field events.SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSOLIPOP: Big name sodas are rolling out bold new flavors in 2025, but the real buzz is happening in the prebiotic pop aisle. If you haven't already jumped on the Olipop train yet, now's the time. BuzzFeed just came out with an article that recently named Olipop the best overall soda for flavor — and with a lineup that includes classic root beer, vintage cola and cherry vanilla, it's easy to see why. Try Olipop today and save 25% on your order using code CITIUS25 at checkout at DrinkOlipop.com.SWIFTWICK: Socks: sometimes you don't think about them until you do – like mile eight of a long run when your heels are on fire or when your sock has mysteriously vanished into your shoe. That's why we're teaming up with SWIFTWICK: the go-to sock brand for endurance athletes who care about performance and longevity. For a limited time, CITIUS MAG listeners get 15% off your first order with the code CITIUSMAG at checkout.VELOUS: Recover smarter with VELOUS' new active adjustable slide! Tired feet? VELOUS has you covered. VELOUS just launched the NEW Active Adjustable Slide, designed to take your recovery to the next level. With a perfectly contoured midsole, these slides maximize cushioning and support to help ease tired feet and legs. The super-soft, adjustable uppers allow for a customized fit across your forefoot, while the moisture-wicking lining keeps your feet dry and comfortable. Run. Recover. Repeat with VELOUS. Check out the entire collection and enjoy 20% off your purchase by entering code CITIUSMAG20 at checkout!LITTLE SESAME: Run a 5K, get free hummus! Move for the planet with the Little Sesame Earth Day 5K. Run, walk, or bike 3.1 miles anytime in April to celebrate Earth Month—and score a free container of our creamy, dreamy hummus. Pledge to move, get outside, and snack sustainably. Sign up now. It's that easy!
Bonus Episode: London Marathon 2025 Preview In this special bonus episode, Matt and Oli deliver an in-depth preview of all the action set to unfold at this Sunday's London Marathon. They take a close look at the stacked international fields, featuring Olympic champions Sifan Hassan and Tamirat Tola, alongside world half marathon record-holder Jacob Kiplimo, who makes his highly anticipated marathon debut. The episode also unpacks the thrilling domestic battles, including Eilish McColgan vs. Charlotte Purdue in the women's race, and a competitive men's field with Phil Sesemann, Jack Rowe, and Jake Smith all eyeing top British honors. Plus, they discuss the exciting addition of Olympic triathlon champion Alex Yee, stepping up to the marathon distance for the first time. From elite contenders to breakout stories and tactical insights, Matt and Oli cover it all to get you ready for one of the biggest races on the calendar. Presented in partnership with SportsShoes.com.
Thanks to LMNT for sponsoring this video! Head to https://DrinkLMNT.com/FLO to get your free sample pack with any purchase. Tim Rowberry is the coach of Olympic and World Champion Sifan Hassan. She won six Olympic medals. In Tokyo 2020, she earned gold in the 5k and 10k, plus a bronze in the 1,500m. At the Paris 2024 Olympics, she won gold in the marathon, bronze in the 5k, and bronze in the 10k. Absolutely mindblowing how Sifan and Tim pulled that off. She also won her first 2 marathons in London and Chicago. Tim is a thoughtful, curious, and highly analytical coach who blends science, psychology, and intuition to bring out the best in his athletes. We dive into his coaching philosophy, his approach to developing athletes over time, and the key lessons he's learned working at the highest level of the sport. Watch this full video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/LzQK5Am2qyQ CHAPTERS: 0:00 – Tim Roberry's coaching approach and working with Sifan Hassan 2:51 – How Tim started coaching Sifan Hassan 4:57 – Life and training camp experience in Kenya 7:37 – Keeping training fun and interesting 10:56 – Intuition as a coach and building a feedback loop with athletes 12:38 – Understanding your range: short vs long distance performance 17:27 – How Tim and Sifan adapt training flexibility 23:26 – Adjusting speed workouts based on Sifan's readiness 25:26 – Pushing vs backing off: how Tim reads the athlete 29:40 – Lowering intensity and building volume 33:36 – What data really matters in elite performance 36:05 – The role of food in training, racing, and everyday performance 38:15 – Advice Tim would give to his younger self 39:28 – How race day at London Marathon unfolded for Tim as a coach 45:13 – Tim's behind-the-scenes view during Sifan's marathon 48:15 – Tim's perspective on Sifan's historic win 51:00 – Tim's mindset tips for first-time racers 52:19 – How Sifan bounced back from the 10,000m fall in Budapest 55:14 – Common mistakes runners make 57:03 – Where to find Tim 57:44 – Tips to become a stronger, healthier, and happier athlete FIND TIM ROWBERRY: ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rowberry RUNNERS MENTIONED: ► Sifan Hassan - https://www.instagram.com/sifanhassan ► Eliud Kipchoge - https://youtu.be/7E6TNeoOC3Y YOU CAN FIND ME, COACH FLORIS GIERMAN HERE: ► Our Personal Best Coaching Program: https://www.pbprogram.com/ ► Free Weekly Running Newsletter: https://extramilest.com/subscribe ► YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/florisgierman ► Strava: https://www.strava.com/athletes/1329785 ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/florisgierman ► Extramilest: https://extramilest.com/ ► Path Projects: https://pathprojects.com/flo ► Podcast: https://extramilest.com/podcast/ Affiliate Disclosure: I may earn commissions if you purchase items via my affiliate links. "As an affiliate I earn from qualifying purchases.” Affiliate links do not increase cost to you. Also, you do not need to use these links. You can also search for these same items in Amazon or on any search engine/shopping site of your choice and buy/research them that way. ABOUT THE EXTRAMILEST SHOW: A podcast and YouTube channel where host Floris Gierman interviews world class athletes, coaches and health experts on the topic of how to become a stronger, healthier and happier athlete. More info about our Personal Best Running Coaching Program can be found at https://www.pbprogram.com. SUBSCRIBE and hit the bell to see new videos: https://bit.ly/Flo-YT
Bank Wiedzy o Bieganiu – nowa seria podcastów, która powstaje we współpracy z PKO Bankiem Polskim – to przestrzeń dla wszystkich, którzy chcą lepiej zrozumieć bieganie: od pierwszych kroków po mistrzowskie przygotowania.W pierwszym odcinku rozmawiamy o tym, jak zacząć biegać z głową – bez przetrenowania, bez frustracji, z radością i cierpliwością.Gośćmi odcinka są:Tomasz Lewandowski – trener mistrzów świata i Europy,Henryk Szost – rekordzista Polski w maratonie,Adam Kszczot – multimedalista MŚ i ME na 800 m,Bartłomiej Falkowski – dziennikarz Bieganie.pl,Tomasz Koprowski – prowadzący, redaktor naczelny Bieganie.pl.Rozmawiamy o:- najczęstszych błędach początkujących,- znaczeniu przyjemności w bieganiu,- sensownym planowaniu treningów,- podejściu do maratonu u amatorów,- różnicach między biegaczem rekreacyjnym a zawodowym,- przygotowaniach Femke Bol i Sifan Hassan,- roli snu, drzemek i siły ogólnej w procesie treningowym.To blisko 2h konkretnej wiedzy i inspiracji – bez zbędnej teorii, ale z doświadczeniem i refleksją.
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).
We gaan het eens een goed uur hebben over hardloopschoenen. De ontwikkeling is de laatste jaren razendsnel gegaan. Wat is er veranderd, wat is er verbeterd, en in hoeverre heeft het de sport een ander karakter gegeven? Antwoord op die vraag geven we met twee specialisten: Koen Wilssens en Tom Schippers van Runners’ Lab. Maar belangrijker misschien nog dan de discussies over carbon en foam: waar moet je op letten als je als loper een paar hardloopschoenen koopt? Welke rol spelen schoenen in blessurepreventie? Heb je als loper verschillende schoenen nodig en welke keuzes maak je hier het beste in? Wat is het voordeel van een loopanalyse? En: waarom lopen we eigenlijk niet op blote voeten? We namen deze podcast in België op bij Runners’ Lab - een Belgisch familiebedrijf dat al sinds de jaren ‘80 toonaangevend is op het gebied van hardloopschoenen en steunzolen. Zomaar wat toppers die zich lieten adviseren door experts Runners’ Lab: Paula Radcliffe, Mathieu van der Poel, Egan Bernal, Bashir Abdi en Sifan Hassan.Support the show: https://krant.nl/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“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.
ESPN-commentator Vincent Schildkamp, schaatscoach Martin ten Hove en NOS-collega Arman Avsaroglu zijn te gast. In het Sportforum wordt onder meer gesproken over het EK allround, het EK sprint en de eredivisietoppers tussen PSV en AZ en FC Utrecht en Feyenoord. Ook is er aandacht voor de keuze van atlete Sifan Hassan om dit jaar de marathon van Londen te gaan lopen en zijn er door de bosbranden in Los Angeles zorgen over de Olympische Spelen van 2028, die daar worden georganiseerd.
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
It's the last show of the year, so what better way to round off 2024 than with a look at 2024's most memorable moments! In celebration of Sydney's 7th Star status, we've hand-picked 7 standout stories; from remarkable Six Star Finishers to blistering records, we've been treated to a stellar year for the sport. Join Martin and Deena one last time, for the very best of 2024! In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - For the final time this year, we hear how Martin and Deena are rounding off 2024 and preparing for the Christmas period - training or otherwise… 15:30 - We run down the 7 biggest moments of the running year, from Ruth's record-breaking race and Chris Nikic's heroism, to Sydney's finest hour and Sifan Hassan's incredible gold medal Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/
The Hague was in shock this week after six people died in a huge blast that police believe was an attack on a bridal wear shop. A "monster alliance" wrings concessions from the coalition parties on the education budget, but universities say the cuts will still damage the sector. Enhanced border checks come into force but experts say they will make little difference, while the Council of State pours cold water on Marjolein Faber's asylum crackdown. Max Verstappen is ordered to mentor young drivers in Rwanda as penance for swearing at a press conference. Scientists raise the alarm about disappearing seals in the Waddensee. And Dick Schoof edges out SIfan Hassan but loses out to a Chinese web shop in the Google search league table.
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!!! Resultados da Maratona de Valência; 2ª Xtrack Running com PFC no pódio; Circuito de Corridas Unimed Joaçaba com PFC no pódio; Sifan Hassan e Letsile Tebogo Atletas do Ano; Foto do ano no atletismo; 25ª Volta Internacional da Pampulha; Processo seletivo para Asics FrontRunner; Torcedor é multado em 8 mil euros por atrapalhar largada dos 100 metros na Olimpíada de Paris; Veados atingem corredores no turkey trot no norte do estado de Nova Iorque. Cupons de Desconto: KEEP RUNNING BRASIL - PFC FOCO RADICAL - PFC10 CARAMELO - PFC10 CLUBE DE AUTORES - PFC10
Jason and Kevin discuss the results of the Valencia Marathon, Letsile Tebogo and Sifan Hassan taking home World Athletics Athlete of the Year awards, the big winners of the NCAA Cross Country Championships and a proposed treadmill world championships.Show Notes-House of Run Shirt-Easy Double Shirt-#BeatOrkney Shirt-State vs. States Shirt-Our iTunes page-House of Run Strava Page
Maratón de Valencia: homenaje a las víctimas de la DANA; Chema viene de correr los 3 días del Trail de Ibiza; Sifan Hassan y Letslie Tebogo elegidos mejores atletas del año por World Athletics.
Maratón de Valencia: homenaje a las víctimas de la DANA; Chema viene de correr los 3 días del Trail de Ibiza; Sifan Hassan y Letslie Tebogo elegidos mejores atletas del año por World Athletics.
Welcome back to The Sunday Shakeout! I'm your host, Nicholas, and today we're diving into one of the most prestigious moments in athletics—the announcement of the World Athletes of the Year at the World Athletics Awards 2024 in Monaco. This year, a the women's side, we have Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands and on the men's side is Letsile Tebogo of Botswana. We'll explore their incredible accomplishments, what this recognition means for the sport, and what makes them true legends in the sport of track and field. I will also be giving my thoughts on what I think are the characteristics that define an athlete of the year, and some thoughts for 2025. If you haven't already, please consider giving this podcast a follow and a five-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. That goes a long way in supporting the growth of this podcast so we can inspire more people in the world of running and in that process grow this great sport that we all know and love. Along those lines, if you thought this episode was impactful or left a mark in any way, please share this with a teammate, a friend, your grandma, someone who you think could get a smile or a learning from today's show. Without further delay, please enjoy my breakdown of the World Athletes of the Year.
Wat is er veel gebeurd de afgelopen sportweek! Sifan Hassan viel in de prijzen, Suzanne Schulting kan hartstikke hard langebaanschaatsen en PSV'er Guus Til doet een openhartige ontboezeming. De heren hebben nog een theorie over Wout Weghorst en we blikken vooruit op het gevecht van het jaar: Rico Verhoeven tegen Levi Rigters. Dit en natuurlijk nog meer in de nieuwste aflevering van de Bureau Sport Podcast!
Tim Rowberry, who went from being a pace maker for the Nike Oregon Project to the coach of the unstoppable Sifan Hassan, joins us at 66:11 to discuss his coaching story and Sifan Hassan's amazing Olympic triple that culminated in Olympic marathon gold. Prior to that we discuss whether Grant Fisher has a ton of talent (link), debate whose career you'd rather have his or Donavan Braziers, and then ponder who would win at 600m Cole Hocker or Fred Kersley (link here). Grand Slam Track will launch in Jamaica in April. We break that down and discuss the mental side of running (book here) before Rowbery joins us. Show notes below with links. Are you a big-time running fan? 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 Show notes: 00:00 Tim Rowberry audio clip 00:57 Start and banter 08:30 Is Grant Fisher talented? (Thread) 16:00 Who is more talented Donovan Brazier or Fisher? 21:05 Whose season would you rather have Fisher or Kejelcha? 23:02 Whose career would you rather have Fisher or Brazier? 29:10 Should Grant move to the marathon or can he win 10k gold? 33:32 Mental side of running (book) 41:04 Who wins Copple Hocker or Fred Kerley at 600? (Link) 48:49 Grand Slam Track meet #1 in Jamaica (Thread) 01:02:47 Twitter views and Athlos 01:06:11 Tim Rowberry guest 01:13:59 Alberto gets suspended, becoming full-time coach 01:22:57 2024 Olympics 01:31:27 Typical week of training 01:39:20 2024 season and early struggles 01:46:24 Expectations for Olympics 01:51:40 How can you do what she did clean? 01:59:04 Globetrotters 02:04:22 Other athletes he coaches 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
Afgelopen weekend schreef de Keniaanse Ruth Chepngetich atletiekgeschiedenis door als eerste vrouw ooit onder de magische grens van 2u10 te duiken. Ze liep bijna 2 minuten sneller dan het vorige record, een immens verschil wat toch enkele wenkbrauwen doet fronsen. Deze prestatie kaderen doen we met Christophe Roosen, trainer van oa Mieke Gorissen, Professor in de Biomechanica van de Menselijke beweging Benedicte Vanwanseele en Jos Hermens, manager van oa Olympisch kampioene Sifan Hassan.
This week, we looked back at Sifan Hassan's historic TRIPLE at the Olympics, climaxing with the Olympic Record in the marathon. We also talked about the men's marathon, and we considered how the Americans performed. We wrapped up the podcast with a quick review of the record-setting day at the Leadville 100.
Your favorite 2 Black Runners are LIVE on Instagram discussing Noah Lyles' spike in popularity. Plus they previewing the upcoming Diamond League schedule. Time Stamps 0:00 - Intro 2:57 - Noah Lyles's Spike in Popularity 13:34 - Would you buy a Noah Lyles' Shoe 25:51 - Noah Lyles Shares Thoughts on Grand Slam Track 31:50 - Mondo Duplantis vs. Karsten Warholm 36:00 - Sifan Hassan is the GOAT?? 39:25 - Previewing Lussane Diamond League 46:53 - Previewing Silesia Diamond League 52:02 - Outro Follow us on Social Media ✔Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2blackrunners ✔Aaron's IG: https://www.instagram.com/supahotpotts ✔Joshua's IG: https://www.instagram.com/mr.pottsible ✔YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@2blackrunners ✔Website: https://www.running-report.com/
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!!! Sifan Hassan e Tamirat Tola campeões da Maratona Olímpica; Resultados de sábado e números do atletismo em Paris; Atletismo do Brasil na Olimpíada; Botswana decreta feriado e enche estádio para receber Letsile Tebogo; Recorde de pedidos de casamento durante os Jogos Olímpicos de Paris; Terceira etapa do Circuito Lorenense de Corridas de Rua. Cupons de Desconto: TRACK&FIELD RUN SERIES - PFC10 LIVE! RUN XP - PFC15 FOCO RADICAL - PFC10 CORRIDA INSPER - PORFALAREMCORRER MARATONA DE CRICIÚMA - PFC10
This week, Kelly and JK mix fitness updates, Olympic highlights, and lively chats. Kelly's juggling a new lifting routine with running, while JK's adjusting to family changes with Ava off to college. They rave about 2024 Olympic moments—Kelly's hyped on women's sport climbing and Sifan Hassan's epic triple, JK on Quincy Hall's gutsy 400m finish and Simone Biles' inspiring performances. They also mention Sha'carri's iconic 4 x 100m finish, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's dominance and FloJo's legend status. Enjoy! 00:00 Introduction and Episode Kickoff 00:26 Kelly's Lifting Program Update 02:59 Challenges and Adjustments in Training 16:56 Ty's Baseball Highlights 19:15 Ava's College Move-In Experience 31:37 JK's Training and Upcoming Plans 37:17 Olympic Highlights Teaser 44:05 Impressive Speed Climbing Records 44:52 Brooke Raboutou's Journey to the Finals 46:03 Scoring and Chaotic Lead Climbing 47:01 Emotional Moments in Climbing Finals 49:43 Dynamic Movements in Climbing 51:38 Men's 400 Meter Run Highlight 52:08 Quincy Hall's Gut Check Performance 01:01:28 Sifan Hassan's Unheard of Triple 01:04:41 Simone Biles' Comeback Tour 01:14:15 Sha'Carri Richardson's Iconic 4x100 Finish 01:23:07 Sydney McLaughlin's Domination 01:27:27 Closing Remarks and Podcast Recommendations Ty's game winning out: https://www.instagram.com/p/C-jLEyzuprV/?igsh=MXQ1bTRwaTd6Z2N1dg== Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL599I12BSu7w6gWoC0Cz6ONnMjo-v3Rk9 Follow the pod at @liftingrunninglivingpod Email us at liftingrunninglivingpod@gmail.com Follow JK at @coachjkmcleod Follow Kelly at @coachingklutz
A great Paris Olympics are in the books and we finally pay our proper repsects to Sifan Hassan. Is she the female distance GOAT? Cole Hocker is still your 1500 Olympic champion. Who were the biggest winners and losers in Paris? Show notes: 00:00 Feldspar 01:10 Start 08:59 Grades for Noah and Sha'Carri 22:06 Sifan Hassan's gold and unbelievable Olympic triple 37:19 is Hassan the GOAT? 44:41 Kenneth Rooks the greatest race ever for Rojo? 49:16 Girma biggest disappointment? 51:50 Michael Norman 54:02 Quincy Wilson should have been on medal stand 56:25 Ethiopia 01:03:28 Alberto 01:05:42 US distance women underperform 01:10:50 Erriyon Knighton case 01:12:52 Men's 1500 & Cole Hocker gold 01:23:19 Jakob could get WR? 01:23:58 Bad news for Grant Fisher? 01:29:37 Praise for Sydney 01:32:11 Who was women's MVP? 01:36:23 Who was men's MVP? 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 (the Friday 15 - which is usually much more than 15 minutes), 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
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In episode 372 of the Real Life Runners podcast, we dive into our favorite stories and lessons from the recent Olympics. We discuss inspiring performances from various athletes, particularly in running events, and what runners of all levels can learn from these elite competitors. The conversation spans topics such as overcoming challenges, the importance of fueling and cooling during races, and the power of mindset and self-belief. We also share practical tips for recreational runners, emphasizing the significance of training, preparation, and celebrating achievements. From marathon strategies to individual race tactics, this episode offers valuable insights for enhancing both running and personal growth.01:00 Olympic Excitement and Personal Reflections05:24 Body Positivity and Athleticism10:46 Sifan Hassan's Incredible Feats17:50 Kenneth Rooks' Steeplechase Journey26:49 Embracing Excellence: The Power of Preparation28:34 The Resilience of Jakob Ingebrigtsen31:39 The Unique Personalities of the U.S. Sprint Squad35:14 Marathon Strategies: Cooling and Fueling43:05 The Impact of Course and Technology on Marathon PerformanceTo join the Academy waitlist, click here. Thanks for Listening!!Be sure to hit FOLLOW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast player Leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Your ratings and reviews really help and we read each one! Grab your free Strength Guide for Runners here. Interested in our coaching program? Check out our coaching options here. Grab your free copy of the Running Snapshot by clicking here. Come find us on Instagram and say hi! Don't forget: The information on this website is not intended to treat or diagnose any medical condition or to provide medical advice. It is intended for general education in the areas of health and wellness. All information contained in this site is intended to be educational in nature. Nothing should be considered medical advice for your specific situation.
We felt infinite gratitude to not feel infinite stomach acid before this celebration episode! The main training topic was Kilian Jornet's training to win Sierre Zinal, the Olympics of trail running. The GOAT described his weekly volume, approach to training structure, and all of his workouts. We broke down what it means for everyone else! We also talked about a new study on double threshold workouts. The authors sought to answer a novel question: how do stress responses differ when a big workout is split into two parts in the AM and PM versus when it is conducted all at once? If this study was any more Norwegian, it would be listening to weird pop music and telling us that the secret is not keeping score in youth sports. And this one was full of fun topics! Other topics: the hilarious adversity we faced in the Leadville 100 taper, why our baby is tougher than we are, when specificity training is taken too far, cross training for aerobic development, using the uphill treadmill for threshold training, how fast to run strides, a coach in politics, Fiona O'Keefe and the decision to race with health concerns, concerning parent heart rate at the Olympics, Courtney Dauwalter motivating the U.S. Women's Soccer team, Cole Hocker's gold medal pass on the inside, Sifan Hassan's bonkers race schedule, lots more Olympics thoughts, and hot takes. Do you want to know one listener's way to engage their glutes? Stick around to the end of the episode. PTs don't want you to know this one big secret! We love you all! HUZZAH! Click "Claim Reward" for $80 at The Feed here: thefeed.com/swap Support the podcast: patreon.com/swap Buy Janji's amazing gear: https://janji.com/ (code "SWAP") Get 15% off a Raide belt with 2L capacity: https://raideresearch.com/products/lf-2l (code "SWAP15")
354: Paris Olympics Week 2 | Sunshine Coast | City 2 Surf This episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, check out their free online planner that you can use to work out how much carb, sodium and fluid you need to perform at your best. Click here then use the code at checkout as mentioned on the show for a discount. Brad hits the historical trail, then balances training with Lily's hockey. Julian's looking for fitness at the start of another marathon training block. Brady reckons he's got his racing shoes On for Chicago. Keeley Hodgkinson dominated the 800m to win the Gold Medal in 1:56.72, ahead of Tsige Duguma of Ethiopia and Mary Moora of Kenya. Emmanuel Wanyonyi of Kenya in 1:41.19, edging out Marco Arop of Canada for the Gold Medal by a hundredth of a second, with Djamel Sedjati of Algeria in third. Peyton Craig reached the semi-final, running the 3rd fastest Australian all-time of 1:44.11, while Peter Bol and Joseph Deng did their best to contest the heats and repechages. Cole Hocker of the USA slips through the inside to win the Gold Medal in 1500m Men's Final in an Olympic Record time of 3:27, with Josh Kerr taking the silver and Yared Nuguse of the USA taking the bronze. Defending champion and fancied favourite Jakob Ingebrigsten of Norway fell to fourth. https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/cole-hockers-stunning-upset-in-the-1500m-at-paris-2024-olympics/ Jessica Hull handled expectation to take the silver medal in the 1500m final, with now three-time Olympic gold medalist Faith Kipyegon winning in an Olympic Record time of 3:51.29. Georgia Bell from the United Kingdom took home the bronze. Other Australians throughout the campaign featured Georgia Griffith who made it to the semi-finals, while Linden Hall competed strongly in the heat and repechage despite a torn calf sustained in the week leading to the event. Jakob Ingebrigsten found redemption in winning the 5000m gold medal in 13:13.66, ahead of Ronald Kwemoi of Kenya, while Grant Fisher won another bronze medal to add to his earlier one from the 10000m. Stewy McSweyn was instated into the final as the result of a collision and pile-up in his heat and finished 18th, while Morgan McDonald finished 9th in his respective heat. Rose Davies ran the fastest time by an Australian in the 5000m Olympics final with a time of 14:49.67, with Beatrice Chebet of Kenya winning the gold medal in 14:28.56 ahead of Faith Kipyegon who was controversially, temporarily disqualified from some interference with Guduf Tsegaye of Ethiopia before she was reinstated with the silver medal. Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands won the bronze medal. Beatrice Chebet made it the double by also winning the 10,000m in 30:43.25, with Nadia Battocletti of Italy winning the silver medal and Sifan Hassan winning another bronze. Lauren Ryan placed 13th in 31:13.25, after backing up from the 5000m heat. Soufaine El Bakkali of Morocco is the first man to win in 88 years back to back Olympic Golds while Kenneth Rooks from the USA was a surprise silver, with Abraham Kibiwot of Kenya taking bronze. The Australians in the heats included Ben Buckingham running 8:32.12 and Matt Clarke in 8:49.85. Winfred Yavi of Bahrain won the Women's Steeplechase, ahead of defending champion Peruth Chemutai of Uganda and Faith Cherotich of Kenya. Cara Feain-Ryan posted a personal best of 9:28.72 in her 3000m Steeplechase heat while Amy Cashin ran 9:32.93 in her respective heat. Tamirat Tola of Ethiopia, after being called in as a reserve athlete, rose to win the Gold Medal in the Men's Marathon in an Olympic Record Time of 2:06:26. Bashir Abdi of Belgium upgraded his bronze in Tokyo to take the Silver Medal with Benson Kipruto of Kenya taking the Bronze Medal. Defending champion Eliud Kipchoge, was unable to finish the race. Pat Tiernan was the first Australian to cross the finish, placing 24th in 2:10:34 as the fastest performance in an Olympic Marathon, with Andy Buchanan 45th in 2:12:58 and Liam Adams 49th 2:13:33 Sifan Hassan made history winning the Women's Marathon in a kick-finish against Tigist Assefa of Ethiopia, in 2:22:55 which was another Olympic Record, with Hellen Obiri of Kenya taking the bronze medal. Jess Stenson was the top Aussie placing 13th in 2:23, while Gen Gregson was 24th, with both girls even leading the race at halfway. Sinead Diver unfortunately withdrew from the race. Olympics Athletics Results Domestic Results Leanne Pompeani takes the City 2 Surf in 45:38 ahead of Paige Campbell and Bronte Oates, Isaac Heyne 40:51 Ed Goddard and Tom Do Canto Results Lisa Weightman took out the Australian Half Marathon Championship in 1:10:23 at Sunshine Coast, ahead of Nat Rule and Tiana Cetta. Liam Boudin was the winner of the half marathon in 1:03:40 ahead of Seth O'Donnell and Jack Bruce. Milly Clark won the Sunshine Coast Marathon in a course record time of 2:37:07, with Robert Collins first male in 2:27:51 Results The show concludes with Moose on the Loose over clueless commentators well out of their field of expertise, then a listener from Spain calls to show and tell his gift from Eliud Kipchoge. 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On Sun.'s final ep. of Summer of Champions, Skeets, Nora, and JD discuss Day 16 action from the 2024 Paris Olympics. Topics discussed include Sifan Hassan winning the women's marathon, Team USA winning their eighth consecutive Olympic title in women's hoops, and Serbian water polo. That, plus highlights from the closing ceremony, our favorite moments, MVPs, and obscure sports from the Games, Tom Cruise trivia, and more. Au revoir!Day 1️⃣5️⃣ Paris Olympics Recap: https://bit.ly/3WGK9J1Day 1️⃣4️⃣ Paris Olympics Recap: https://bit.ly/3yyVFy2Day 1️⃣3️⃣ Paris Olympics Recap: https://bit.ly/4ddOHhfDay 1️⃣2️⃣ Paris Olympics Recap: https://bit.ly/3ywa8uIDay 1️⃣1️⃣ Paris Olympics Recap: https://bit.ly/4ceLgFKDay
On Sun.'s final ep. of Summer of Champions, Skeets, Nora, and JD discuss Day 16 action from the 2024 Paris Olympics. Topics discussed include Sifan Hassan winning the women's marathon, Team USA winning their eighth consecutive Olympic title in women's hoops, and Serbian water polo. That, plus highlights from the closing ceremony, our favorite moments, MVPs, and obscure sports from the Games, Tom Cruise trivia, and more. Au revoir! Day 1️⃣5️⃣ Paris Olympics Recap: https://bit.ly/3WGK9J1 Day 1️⃣4️⃣ Paris Olympics Recap: https://bit.ly/3yyVFy2 Day 1️⃣3️⃣ Paris Olympics Recap: https://bit.ly/4ddOHhf Day 1️⃣2️⃣ Paris Olympics Recap: https://bit.ly/3ywa8uI Day 1️⃣1️⃣ Paris Olympics Recap: https://bit.ly/4ceLgFK Day
We made it! This is day 10 of 10 Days In Paris with The Running Channel podcast. Andy, Rick, and Sarah reflect on their favourite moments from the past ten days in Paris and dissect Sifan Hassan's incredible marathon victory in the sweltering heat. Meanwhile, our very own James Dunn braved the challenge of the Marathon Pour Tous AND the team also looks ahead to the 2028 Olympics as the torch is passed on to Los Angeles.Supported by ASICS.
The "Zatopek" is complete, and while Sifan Hassan did not perfectly replicate the Czech legend's achievements, she did help close off the Athletics programme of the Paris Olympics in spectacular fashion, winning the women's Marathon gold. We review the race, and explain how once again, the course added great intrigue to create a great race and spectacle. We also look back on the final night of track and field from the stadium, where an historically fast men's 800m produced four of the top 8 times ever, and France got its first athletics medal. Kipyegon did the expected in a fast women's 1500m, and Ingebrigtsen did the obvious in winning a slow men's 5000m. The relays, as always, capped off a great night with a near world record for the USA women, and an epic race between USA and Botswana in the men's race.Join DiscourseIf you're enjoying of Paris Daily podcasts, and generally love sports science, consider a small donation to become a Patron of the site, and get access to our Discourse community, where you can join like-minded fans and sports enthusiasts to keep the conversation going. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Olympische Rekorde & Deutsche Medaillen - Ein Rückblick auf Paris 2024 In dieser Folge von "MainAthlet - Der Leichtathletik Podcast" dreht sich alles um die Olympischen Spiele 2024 in Paris, mit besonderem Fokus auf den abschließenden Frauenmarathon. Linn Kleine teilt ihre Eindrücke und persönlichen Highlights der Spiele. Wir diskutieren die anspruchsvolle Marathonstrecke, die durch ikonische Pariser Orte wie das Schloss Versailles und den Eiffelturm führte. Besonders hervorzuheben ist die Leistung von Sifan Hassan, die sich nach einem beeindruckenden Dreifachstart mit Gold im Marathon krönte und einen neuen olympischen Rekord aufstellte. Neben dem Marathon sprechen wir über weitere Höhepunkte, wie die Weltrekorde von Sydney McLaughlin und Armand Duplantis sowie das 100-Meter-Finale der Frauen, in dem Julien Alfred überraschend Olympiasiegerin wurde. Für deutsche Fans gab es Grund zur Freude mit den Leistungen von Yemisi Ogunleye, Malaika Mihambo, Leo Neugebauer und der 4x100 Meter Staffel der Frauen. Ein weiteres Highlight war der Nachtmarathon für Hobbyläufer, die auf der Originalstrecke der Olympioniken laufen konnten. Wir werfen auch einen kritischen Blick auf die hohen Ticketpreise und die strikte Kontrolle von Social-Media-Inhalten durch das IOC. Abschließend ziehen wir ein Resümee der Spiele: Paris 2024 bot unvergessliche sportliche Momente, aber auch Herausforderungen, die nicht übersehen werden sollten. Freut euch auf spannende Einblicke in die Welt der Leichtathletik!
Zondag 11 augustus - Thijs Zonneveld en Hidde van Warmerdam spreken over hun olympische dag. Niet alleen over wat ze al meegemaakt hebben, maar ook over wat ze nog te wachten staat op zaterdag. Vandaag hebben Thijs en Hidde het over 'de mooiste gouden medaille van deze Spelen', die van Sifan Hassan. Ook Harrie Lavreysen deed iets heel bijzonders vandaag door, opnieuw zeer overtuigend, de Keirin te winnen en daarmee zijn derde goud te winnen.Tot slot kijken Thijs en Hidde nog even terug op deze Olympische Spelen van Parijs. Thijs en Hidde zijn in Parijs voor de Olympische Spelen en dus elke dag twee podcasts met de titel 'Hallo Parijs!'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Day 8 of track and field at the Paris Olympics featured a full slate of finals! Rai Benjamin clinched his long-awaited Olympic gold in the 400m hurdles, Sha'Carri Richardson anchored Team USA to victory in the 4x100m relay, and Nafi Thiam triumphed as a three-time defending Olympic champion, among other standout moments. In the eighth edition of Torch Talk, the team dives into all the highlights from the day... – Rai Benjamin won his first global gold medal in the 400m hurdles, taking the Olympic title in 46.46. World record holder Karsten Warholm won silver and Alison Dos Santos won bronze. – Sha'Carri Richardson anchored the U.S. women's 4x100m team to Olympic gold in 41.78. She did so with teammates Melissa Jefferson, TeeTee Terry, and Gabby Thomas. Team GB took silver and Germany won bronze. – Beatrice Chebet completed the 5000m-10,000m double, winning the 10K in 30:43.25. Nadia Battocletti took silver and broke her second Italian record of the Games and Sifan Hassan won bronze. – Nafi Thiam became the first multi-athlete in history to win three straight Olympic golds with her heptathlon title. Katarina Johnson-Thompson won silver and Noor Vidts won bronze. – Marileidy Paulino became the 4th-fastest woman ever, winning Olympic gold in the process with her 400m time of 48.17. Salwa Eid Naser won the silver medal, and Natalia Kaczmarek won bronze in the quickest 3rd-place finish ever. – Team Canada won the men's 4x100m relay gold, ahead of South Africa with silver and Team GB with bronze. Team USA was disqualified once again after an illegal first handoff. _________ HOSTS: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Mac Fleet | @macfleet on Instagram Mitch Dyer | @metchosketch on Instagram Eric Jenkins | @_ericjenkins on Instagram Aisha Praught Leer | @aishapraughtleer on Instagram Katelyn Hutchison | @_kxnaomi on Instagram We're excited to have a full CITIUS MAG team on the ground in Paris providing daily live shows before and after the action, including interviews with competing athletes, our TORCH TALK recap show, and the return of GOOD MORNING TRACK AND FIELD. Make sure you're subscribed to the CITIUS MAG YouTube channel for live shows, and subscribe (and share with your friends!) to the CITIUS MAG newsletter for daily newsletters in your inbox after every day of track and field competition. _________ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:
Zaterdag 10 augustus - Thijs Zonneveld en Hidde van Warmerdam blikken vooruit op hun olympische dag. Maar niet voordat ze de afgelopen sportavond hebben doorgenomen. Zelf waren Thijs en Hidde op de baan bij het sprint goud van Harrie Lavreysen, bij de bronzen plak op de koppelkoers en ze zagen hoe Hoogland onterecht naast het brons greep. Ondertussen speelden de hockeyvrouwen hun finale tegen China en liep Sifan Hassan naar het brons op de 10.000 meter. Thijs en Hidde zijn in Parijs voor de Olympische Spelen en dus elke dag twee podcasts met de titel 'Hallo Parijs!'.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are FINALLY underway with track and field action at the Paris Olympics. On this first episode of TORCH TALK (presented by Asics), Chris Chavez, Eric Jenkins, Mitch Dyer, Aisha Praught-Leer and Katelyn Hutchison unpack the first day of action including: – Uganda's Joshua Cheptegei set a new Olympic record with a time of 26:43.14 to finally get his Olympic gold medal in the event. Ethiopia's Berihu Aregawi closing hard to snag the silver medal by two-hundredths of a second. Grant Fisher holding on against some titans to run 26:43.46 and become just the 4th American man to medal in the event. – Team USA's mixed 4x400m relay broke the world record in 3:07.41 in the heats. They could break their own world record again tomorrow. – Sifan Hassan started her 5000m/10,000m/marathon triple and looks better than we expected for the 5000m. – We officially got introduced to the repechage rounds with the heats of the 800m and 1500m. – Germany's Leo Neugebauer leads the decathlon after Day 1. – Reigning Olympic champion Valarie Allman topped discus qualifying with 69.59m – Jamaica's Shaniecka Ricketts led the triple jump's first round with a 14.47m leap but it was Keturah Orji, who made some history for the U.S. as a three-time Olympic finalist. + more Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Host: Mitch Dyer | @metchosketch on Instagram Host: Eric Jenkins | @_ericjenkins on Instagram Host: Aisha Praught-Leer | @aishapraughtleer on Instagram Host: Katelyn Hutchison |@kxnaomi on Instagram
DUN-DUN-DA-DUN the Olympics are here! Coach Nick Klastava lends his analysis to this episode looking the major battle in the men's 1500m, the superstars in the women's 1500m, Sifan Hassan's decision to TRIPLE with the 5000m, 10000m, & marathon, and the battle of the Marathon GOATs: Kipchoge vs. Bekele. Who will come out on top??
Bienvenue à Paris! The opening ceremonies have come and gone, and we're now just days away from the first rounds of action on the purple track in the Stade de Paris. Spirits are high and excitement is building for the biggest athletics event of the year. Here's everything you need to know about the men's and women's distance events at the Paris Olympics including Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Faith Kipyegon, Josh Kerr, Sifan Hassan, Eliud Kipchoge, Joshua Cheptegei, Beatrice Chebet, Jess Hull and more. You can also read our comprehensive previews on CITIUSMAG.com here ⤵️ MEN: https://citiusmag.com/articles/paris-olympics-2024-mens-distance-preview WOMEN: https://citiusmag.com/articles/paris-olympics-2024-womens-distance-preview Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Host: Mac Fleet | @macfleet on Instagram Host: Mitch Dyer | @metchosketch on Instagram Host: Eric Jenkins | @_ericjenkins on Instagram
March 2024 saw barriers broken at the Tokyo Marathon by a man whose dedication to being 1% better every day is utterly inspiring - Chris Nikic. The first to complete the 6 Abbott Majors as an athlete with Down's Syndrome, his outlook on resilience, progress and motivation should rouse us all, so it's a joy for Chris and his father Nik to join us on this episode of Marathon Talk. It's an episode not to be missed, as we give you the rundown on everything to look out for at the Olympics in Paris! In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - Deena kicks us off with a look back at her various vacation escapades, and Martin brings us into the mindset of feeling fast, without necessarily running it 9:55 - The Olympics are upon us, and we preview the big stories to watch out for, from Sifan Hassan's packed schedule, to Team GB's promising prospects, and of course our pick of the favourites from the marathon field - plus Deena shares just what it's like as an elite athlete to prepare for the Olympics 31:50 - The inspirational story of Chris Nikic and his father Nik is the subject of a moving new documentary, so it's high time to break down the remarkable mindset of a man whose resilience saw him become the first athlete with Down's Syndrome to become a 6 Star Finisher! Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/
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 Daniel Nascimento é suspenso por doping; Atletas de elite na Maratona de Chicago; Maratona Internacional de Manaus; Circuito de Corridas CAIXA; Alison dos Santos na Diamond League; Sifan Hassan inscrita em 4 provas na Olimpíada; SP City Marathon; Maratona Internacional de Foz do Iguaçu; Maratona Salvador; Corredor irlandês quebra o recorde mundial de 10 milhas na categoria 60-64 anos. Cupons de Desconto: TRACK&FIELD RUN SERIES - PFC10 LIVE! RUN XP - PFC15 FOCO RADICAL - PFC10
Track Talk: Record-Breaking Performances, Doping Controversies, and Olympic Prep In this episode of Track Talk, the hosts dive into recent record-breaking performances in the men's 800m and women's 1500m races, focusing on key races in Paris and potential doping issues. They preview the upcoming Monaco Diamond League event featuring athletes like Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Timothy Cheruiyot, and Niels Laros. Discussions cover the status of the U.S. and Ethiopian Olympic teams and the doping controversy surrounding American high school sprinter Issam Asinga. The episode also examines Jakob Ingebrigtsen's race tactics and Olympic readiness, the performances of Josh Kerr, Cole Hocker, Graham Blanks, and Parker Wolfe, and Sifan Hassan's recent struggles and potential Olympic event choices. The episode wraps up by encouraging listener engagement and promoting the Let's Run supporters club for exclusive content. Want a Monaco recap podcast? And savings on running shoes? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week , savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Show notes: 0:00 Start *Join the Supporters Club for 25% off with code CLUB25 04:00 JESS HULL 3:50.83 (Faith Kipyegon 3:59.04 WR) 06:16 Thread: Jess Hull progression 16:49 Post of Week by Ruton Towers XC 22:15 What's it mean for Americans 25:05 Ethiopian Olympic team snub *Thread 31:43 Men's 800: 3 1:41s 38:41 Tebogo vs Lyles in Monaco at 200 + Kishane Thompson over Tebogo in Hungary 45:31 Issam Asinga "Gatorade" doping case 01:02:20 Phil Norman Olympic snub *link 01:04:07 Monaco 1500 -Ingebrigtsen vs Nuguse vs Cheruioyt vs Laros vs Gourley 01:05:08 Niels Lars U20 1000m record *link 01:11:57 Jakob and Nuguse 01:16:32 Sifan Hassan 4:04 1500 01:24:17 Femke Bol 50.02 01:26:02 Graham Blanks makes Olympic team over Parker Wolfe Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week , savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on itunes and spread the word with a friend. There is a reason we're the #1 podcast dedicated to Olympic level running. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com
In this episode of the LetsRun.com Track Talk Podcast, hosts Jonathan Gault, Robert Johnson, and Weldon Johnson provide in-depth analysis of the standout events from the 2024 Prefontaine Classic, including Josh Kerr's big victory over Jakob Ingebrigtsen in the Bowerman Mile, Sha'Carri Richardson's return, and Keeley Hodgkinson's win. They also touch on Ellie St. Pierre's rise and discuss the perhaps controversial four-year ban of Issam Asinga and his allegations regarding Gatorade gummies. Additionally, we have the first intern segment where the interns reveal and scrutinize LRC's most most bold and inaccurate predictions, covering topics from Sha'Carri Richardson's potential to NCAA XC. Want an Oslo Diamond League recap podcast? And savings on running shoes? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe 00:00 Intro Music 00:22 Start 03:19 Bowerman Mile delivered 08:38 Who is Olympic favorite: Kerr or Ingebrigtsen? 13:24 Yared Nuguse? 15:30 Thread of Week: Crazy Hot takes on Bowerman Mile 29:41 Sifan Hassan ok or in trouble? 32:55 Elle St. Pierre impresses 38:28 Women's 100: Sha'Carri is ready, what about SAFP and Elaine Thompson-Herah? 42:26 Mile vs 1500 43:49 Grant Holloway, Lolo Jones and Gail Devers 49:30 Who is Olympic favorite for 800? Keely Hodgkinson or Athing Mu? 52:22 Who should we be most worried about? Erriyon Knighton, SAFP or Athing Mu? 55:43 Oslo- Dos Santos vs Warholm, Ingebrigtsen in mile 59:28 Issam Asinga banned, says he tested positive because of Gatorade gummies 01:11:37 Peter Bol with microdogin screenshot on his phone 01:19:54 Boston vs Dallas NBA Finals 01:23:18 Intern segment - who made the crazy prediction? 01:25:21 Sha'Carri more likely not to make Worlds than win Worlds 01:27:09 Bekele is done 01:29:00 Andy Powell the worst XC coach 01:30:34 NC State won't win NCAAs without Kelsey Chmiel 01:31:43 Athing Mu will wwin worlds and break WR 01:32:43 Stanford could win NCAA cross with Young twins 01:34:58 Nico Young will never win NCAAs 01:35:56 An American will win a Major Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on itunes and spread the word with a friend. There is a reason we're the #1 podcast dedicated to Olympic level running. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com
341: The Olympic Marathon Quota | Doha Diamond League | Hanging Rock XCR This episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, check out their free online planner that you can use to work out how much carb, sodium and fluid you need to perform at your best. Click here then use the code at checkout as mentioned on the show for a discount. Brad keeps putting in bigger weeks after a year on from his heart worries. Julian sets down a week of easy jogging when the surf isn't up. Brady goes faster than tempo pace at the Hanging Rock XCR. Seth O'Donnell took out the Hanging Rock 12km at Athletics Victoria XCR, ahead of Harry Norman and Mentone teammate Michael Kernahan. Mentone took out a long-awaited team win in the Premier Division, ahead of Bendigo and Western Athletics. Jessica Coyne for South Melbourne won in a close contest ahead of Bianca Puglisi and Alice Oakley Kerr. Sandringham was the top team in the Women's Premier Division, ahead of South Melbourne and Melbourne University. Aths Vic Results Hub Jess Hull placed second in the Doha Diamond League with a time of 4:00.84 just behind winner Frewenyi Hailu of Ethiopia, with Georgia Griffith running 4:06.13 and Abbey Caldwell in 4:12.36. Doha Diamond League World Athletics announces amendments to the Olympic Marathon qualifications with spots designated for Universality places that were not previously introduced, potentially compromising athletes who are within the selection quota with lower rankings, such as Liam Adams and Leonard Korir of the USA. Explainer Article, Athletics Illustrated. Nat Rule returned to form at the Sound Running Track Fest in Los Angeles with a 15:07.00 5000m, with Sifan Hassan winning solo in 14:58.83. Jenny Blundell who was also in the race ran 15:19.14. Holly Campbell ran 32:23.30 in the Women's 10000m. Sam McEntee ran 13:25.62 for third in the Men's 5000m, Andre Waring 28:56.82 in the Men's 10000m. Sound Running Track Fest Results Listener Question asks what it takes to fulfil potential in the marathon, then Moose On The Loose goes in to bat for an influencers' prominent critic. The whispers speak that the Olympic marathon teams have been decided. 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
The Women's 10K/5K HistoryThe 10K wasn't even added into the WC or Olympics until 1988. Again, the domination by the East African countries, especially Ethiopia & Kenya has been total. I'll mention Ingrid Kristiansen, a Norwegian badass in the 80's who revolutionized the women's 5000/10,000 before moving up & getting steam-rolled in big races by the inimitable Joan Benoitin the inaugural women's Olympic Marathon (LA-1984). After this though, she utterly dominated the marathon between 1985-1989. Why is she not the GOAT? 4th in 1984; DNF in 1988. After this the East Africans come in & start dominating, same as with the men. Recent Results setting up 2024 Paris Olympics10K/5K2019 World Championships at Doha: VIDEO & SUMMARY2020 Solo WR by Letesenbet Gidey at Valencia with the wavelights VIDEO 2021 Olympics in Tokyo VIDEO not the full race unfortunately & SUMMARY2022 World Championships in Eugene VIDEO & SUMMARY2023 World Championships in Budapest VIDEO & SUMMARYThe women's 5K/10K players over the past 5 years. Sifan Hassan (1500m to Marathon) the world's greatest all around talent, hand's down.. But she loves to play. & simply wants to enjoy her career. If winning happens (& don't get it twisted...she wants to WIN) so be it. If not, she honors the Gift. Letesenbet Gidey (WR - 10K/Half/fastest marathon debut ever) Perhaps the greatest overall potential. But she has a hard time holding off the kickers - except in Eugene. Hellen Obiri (NYC Marathon wins '22 & '23; 5K World Champion '17 & '19; 5K Olympic silver in Tokyo; 10K World Championship silver '22)Gudaf Tsegay (5K WR - 14:00.21/10K World Champ '23; 5K WC '22; 1500m silver WC '22)Faith Kipyegon: The greatest miler of all time AGOAT (male or female...the A stands for Absolute) moved up to the 5K last year at the WC & won an epic battle with Sifan. Americans: Kara Goucher was our last great 10K woman. We have some solid potential here but we don't have our Grant Fisher yet. Alicia Monson was stellar in the WC 10K battling to 5th but will struggle since the event is dominated by women who ha e equal or greater aerobic talent & sub 4 min 1500m wheels & gears on top of gears.& Karrissa Schwitzer has been close but can't hold up under the final 800m pressure. Elise Cranny could be in there but it seems she wants to move down to the 1500m/5K. We have seen women lead the world in willingness to move freely between the roads & the track, led by my favorite runner - male or female - right now, Letensebet Gidey. The most representative race to cover in the 2022 Eugene WC 10K Race. Watch the final 800m (30:54)Until the rash of WR 5K performances this past summer, Gidey held the WR in the 50K, 10K, 15K road (where, in the final 10K, she ran the fastest time ever recorded by a woman at the time - 29:12) & the Half Marathon. SHe's run two marathons now Valencia - 2:16 where she was 2nd in her debut - fastest debut ever - & 2nd at this fall's NYC Marathon. But Obiri is now the NYC/Boston x2 champ & looks to be the best strategic marathoner in the world. But what will happen in the 5K/10K this summer? I am most excited for these two races in Paris. --
The World Indoor Champs were a resounding success for the US distance runners and we give them one final look. Elle St. Pierre ran 8:20 for gold, Bryce Hoppel got gold and 5 more Americans took home medals, as Josh Kerr impressed and Geordie Beamish's kick got him gold. Eliud Kipchoge bombed in Tokyo. Will he make the Kenyan Olympic team? 42:04 Men's 3000: 'Josh Kerr super impressive miss them? That's because you're not a LRC Supporters Club member. Join today: https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Show notes: 00:00 Intro music 00:22 Start 02:54 Wejo meeting w Lyles email questions wejo@letsrun.com 03:27 Noah Lyles runs 4x400, his agent says no politics involved 07:40 Men's 1500: You can't outkick Geordie Beamish!?! 23:01 Elle St. Pierre the biggest winner at the meet? 26:33 Sifan Hassan, Tokyo, The 1500 & Elle 30:01 Ethiopian tactics in women's 1500 34:32 Bryce Hoppel is back?! 42:04 Men's3000: 'Josh Kerr super impressive 44:35 Josh Kerr cites lack of prize money, backs Michael Johnson's league 53:21 World rankings vs season's best 58:33 A new 800 star? 01:00:33 Eliud Kipchoge bombs in Tokyo- will he make the Olympic team? 01:08:53 Betsy Saina 2:19:17 in Tokyo 01:11:14 $17k for Gate River Run, $40k for World Champs Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? 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