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The first-ever Grand Slam Track event in Kingston is in the books and twelve athletes are walking away $100,000 richer. That's $1.2 million in prize money handed out across one weekend.The weekend closed the way it began: with Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone doing Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone things — cruising to a 50.32 in the 400, winning her race group, and reminding the world why she's the face of this sport. First signee. Final champion. Signature Sydney.Grant Fisher snuck into Slam Champion status with a gritty 3rd in the 3k after winning the 5k on Friday — edging Hagos Gebrhiwet by a single point. Sasha Zhoya won the men's short hurdles group by winning the 100 flat — proving that versatility, not just velocity is the new currency for the big money.Melissa Jefferson-Wooden doubled up in the sprints. Emmanuel Wanyonyi did just enough to hold off Marco Arop in the standings. Ejgayehu Taye ran 14:54 to sweep her distance group. And Alison dos Santos? Leaned like his life depended on it to close a 400m thriller by two hundredths.Oh — and Jamaica got its moment too. Danielle Williams, world champ turned home crowd hero, claimed her slam title in the short hurdles with a win in the flat 100. First Jamaican Slam Champion. First Challenger to knock out the Racers. Crowd went bananas.Every race meant something. Every move on the track changed the leaderboard. And from the pacing to the prize money, it actually felt like a sport you could follow.Next stop? Miami, May 2–4. New city. New matchups. Same $100K at the finish line.
Chris Chavez, Aisha Praught-Leer, Eric Jenkins and Anderson Emerole recap all the action from Day 1 of Grand Slam Track: Kingston Highlights include:– Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone captured the victory in the Women's Long Hurdles 400m Hurdles in 52.76 winning the race by nearly two seconds. –Alison dos Santos defeated Jamaican favorite Roshawn Clarke to win the Men's Long Hurdles 400 Meter Hurdles in 47.61. –Nikki Hiltz set a new personal best and a world-leading time in the Women's Short Distance 800 Meters in 1:58.23. They edged out Deribi Welteji by .06 seconds in what was a thrilling finish that saw six of the eight runners in the field break 2:00.– Gabby Thomas made history as the first-ever Grand Slam Track race winner in the Women's Long Sprint 200m in 22.62.– Kenny Bednarek ended the evening with a victory in the Men's Short Sprints 100m.
We're talking paydays. Primetime. Professional track.Welcome to Grand Slam Track, launching this weekend in Kingston, Jamaica—the first stop in a brand-new, big-budget, athlete-first pro league created by Michael Johnson.You want Olympic stars? Try Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Gabby Thomas, Grant Fisher, Cole Hocker, Fred Kerley, Mary Moraa—the best of the best, signed and showing up.You want stakes? How does $100,000 per event winner sound? Yeah. And you want drama? It's all baked in: Racers vs. Challengers. One weekend. Two events per athlete. Only one Slam Champion.This all kicks off in Kingston, which is basically sprinting's holy land. If anyone's gonna test Fred Kerley or Kenny Bednarek on their 100m trash talk, it's the Jamaican crowd… and Oblique Seville.We've got Gabby vs. Marileidy. Yared vs. Kerr vs. Hocker. Elise Cranny sweating it out after a 30:36 in SoCal, now lining up in 88-degree heat for the 5000m. Sydney McLaughlin opening her season in April. And a 1500m/800m field on the men's side that looks more stacked than your TikTok algorithm.So let's get into it: the matchups, the payouts, and the storylines that'll define Grand Slam Track.
This week our guest is senior Hailey Hindt from the track team. We talk about the growth of the program over the last two years, being a record holder, and why 400 meter hurdles is easier than the 400 meter sprint. We also chat about becoming a city girl, her Sydney McLaughlin fandom, and much more… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sydney McLaughlin Levrone has frequently been asked why she doesn't race very often each year. But is it true that she barely races? And why do fans always ask for her to run more frequently? -------------------------------- Host: Anderson Emerole | @emeroleanderson on Twitter SUPPORT THE PODCAST
The 2024 Diamond League season came to an end. Jakob got the win in the 1500, but we're more interested in breaking down his half marathon debut. Sydney McLaughlin made a rare Diamond League appearance. And we delve into the crazy fast times on the track in 2024 (article here). NCAA superstar Parker Wolfe joins us at 75:01 to talk his amazing 2024 season, NIL deals, missing the Olympics and of course NCAA cross and 2025. Show notes: 00:00 BetterRunningshoes.com 00:41 Start 01:12 Jakob Ingebrigtsen's Half Marathon Debut 03:44 Jakob Ingebrigtsen's Half and LRC's ridiculous predictions 04:54 Audio clip 08:51 Debate on Jakob's Range and Future Potential 21:41 Copenhagen Half Marathon Finish Sawe and Kiplimo 25:30 The crazy explosion of fast times on the track *article 34:58 Diamond League Final and World Record Attempts 40:28 800m World Record Attempts and Predictions 42:49 Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's Diamond League Performance 46:11 Comparing Diamond League to WNBA 49:50 Grand Slam Track League and Athlete Commitments 1:05:46 Coyotes in San Francisco and T-Shirt Designs 1:10:01 Edward Cheserek 59:32 half 1:13:18 Cole Hocker's Olympic Gold and Its Implications *thread 1:15:01 Parker Wolfe Guest 1:15:35 Parker Wolf's Olympic Trials Experience 1:18:01 Reflecting on the Season and Trials 1:22:29 Parker Wolf's Running Journey 1:24:44 Recruitment and Choosing UNC 1:27:00 Training Transition from High School to College 1:34:25 NIL Deals and Future Plans *Rojo shirt he likes 1:39:13 Choosing the Right College and Coach 1:40:23 Balancing College and Professional Running 1:42:48 Training at Altitude and Summer Preparation 1:46:15 Reflecting on Race Strategies and Future Goals 1:49:31 Comparing Training Methods and Looking Ahead 1:55:36 Closing Thoughts and Final Reflections Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join 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
Gear up for the Diamond League Final with the Coffee Club! Ollie spills all the behind-the-scenes tea from Zurich, including a heartwarming chat with Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Yared's epic victory. George returns from a whirlwind European tour with stories from Malta and Amsterdam, and Morgan begins his off-season in London after his top secret underground go-kart race. Plus, Gus is back (in spirit) with a dose of cheeky humor and a must-watch movie recommendation (watch until the end). They dissect the latest track drama, including Sydney McLaughlin's double races at the Diamond League Final and Josh Kerr's incredible 5th ave mile win. Olli also schemes up an attempt at scoring a Porsche sponsorship.Follow us here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coffeeclub.pod/George Beamish: https://www.instagram.com/georgebeamish/Morgan McDonald: https://www.instagram.com/morganmcdonald__/Olli Hoare: https://www.instagram.com/ollihoare/Coffee Club Merch: https://coffeeclubpod.comMorgan's discord: https://discord.gg/uaCSeHDpgsMorgan's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MorganMcDonaldisaloserIntro Artwork by The Orange Runner: https://www.instagram.com/theorangerunner/Intro Music by Nick Harris: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Zab8WxvAPsDlhlBTcbuPi
Big week of track news! In this episode we recap Morgan's last race of the season, George's gooch watch, and preview Olli's big Zurich Diamond League 1500m. We of course have a good chat about the 1500m field being an Olympic rematch between Cole Hocker, Josh Kerr, Yared Nuguse, and Jakob Ingebrigtsen, but also get into some other big news including Yared's road world record attempt, Sydney McLaughlin's Diamond League final entries, Josh Kerr's 5th Ave return, and the highly anticipated duel between Mondo Duplantis and Karsten Warholm.Unfortunately we filmed right before like 20 big news stories broke. You'll just have to wait for next week for our reactions! :)Follow us here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coffeeclub.pod/George Beamish: https://www.instagram.com/georgebeamish/Morgan McDonald: https://www.instagram.com/morganmcdonald__/Olli Hoare: https://www.instagram.com/ollihoare/Coffee Club Merch: https://coffeeclubpod.comMorgan's discord: https://discord.gg/uaCSeHDpgsMorgan's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MorganMcDonaldisaloserIntro Artwork by The Orange Runner: https://www.instagram.com/theorangerunner/Intro Music by Nick Harris: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Zab8WxvAPsDlhlBTcbuPi
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone won't be running the Diamond League final (as she hasn't run any Diamond League's all year), Shannon Rowbury may get an Olympic bronze, and the Cole Hocker, Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Josh Kerr, Yared Nuguse Olympic rematch is here. Plus Cole, Josh, and Yared are all doing Grand Slam Track and the LetsRun AI bot is here. Join the Supporters Club today and get the "I am the pacemaker" shirt free with your subscription. Use code GOAT50 to save 50% off your first year. Subscribe here: https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe See what shirts look like here: https://shop.letsrun.com/collections/frontpage/products/i-am-the-pacemaker 00:00 Weltklasse 00:22 Podcast Introduction and T-Shirt Promotion 01:17 Start 04:46 Shannon Rowbury to get 2012 Olympic bronze?! 13:45 Sydney McLaughlin's Diamond League Eligibility Drama 24:49 Hocker, Nuguse, Kerr doing Grand Slam Track 34:37 Wanyonyi vs Kessler 41:55 Introducing Project 99: The Sub-1:40 800m Attempt 42:56 San Francisco Life 46:01 Adopting an Official Division 3 Team 51:38 NCAA Rules and Non-Revenue Sports 53:35 Zurich Diamond League Preview - 1st sub 14 women's 5k? 54:19 Beatrice Chebet greatest distane season ever? 01:00:17 Dreams become reality at UTMB 01:04:23 Warholm vs. Duplantis at 100 01:08:00 Jon Gault responsible for match-up? 01:11:09 Jakob vs Josh vs Hocker vs Nuguse in Zurich 01:18:04 Concluding Remarks 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 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, we're catching up on all the viral social media moments we just can't stop talking about. From the excitement of the Paris Olympics 2024
Fr. Dave and Dcn. Bob recap the highs (Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone) and lows (Raygun) of the 2024 Olympics! They also talk about Taylor Swift, politics, Alaska, and sacred art.
On today's of episode of Mother Daughter Connections®, in Part 3 of this 5-Part Series on the U.S. Olympic Trials for the 2024 Olympics in Paris, I share thoughts how to run your best race as a mom -- being the best mom you can be for your daughter -- through "cross training." Specifically, I discuss key motherhood lessons that can be learned from 400-meter hurdles track star and Olympic gold-medalists, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone. As you cheer on your country's athletes, make sure to stay connected with me for this series. Dr. Michelle Deering PS: …and, Moms, remember to…DOWNLOAD & SHARE THIS EPISODE with your family, daughter, and friends. _____________________________________________________ NEED HELP with your daughter? Then… Schedule A "No Guilt" Consult Call With Me at: http://bit.ly/noguiltconsult __________________________________________________________________ CONNECT WITH ME THROUGH THESE RESOURCES: Online Course:www.GetYourDaughterTalkingNow.com Book (AUDIBLE): What Mothers Never Tell Their Daughters: 5 Keys To Building Trust, Restoring Connection, & Strengthening Relationships PDF: The Quick Guide To Argue Less & Connect More With Your Daughter ©2024 Dr. Michelle Deering | All rights reserved. This podcast and blog, its concepts and content are the copyrighted and owned material of Dr. Michelle Deering and Curative Connections® - ©Dr. Michelle Deering & ©Curative Connections LLC. Trademarked material is owned by Dr. Michelle Deering &/or Curative Connections® LLC. No materials (including but not limited to the) concepts and content expressed in this material or production, in part or in whole, may be copied and/or (re)distributed in any form or medium without the expressed written consent of the aforementioned owner(s). | All rights reserved. This podcast is hosted on www.Libsyn.com Copyright 2024 Dr. Michelle Deering | All rights reserved.
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
Join Kristen Rather and Meredith Nations as they sit down with Allison Gaillard, the host of the 'Run Your Story' podcast. This episode dives deep into Allison's running journey, the inspirations behind her running career, and the transformative power of the running community.Allison Gaillard - https://www.facebook.com/allygaillardRaces MentionedBattleship 12k - https://runyourstory.com/?s=Battleship+12kThis is Life 5k - https://runyourstory.com/?s=This+is+Life+5kBras Across the Causeway - https://runyourstory.com/?s=Bras+Across+the+CausewayMississippi Gulf Coast Marathon - https://runyourstory.com/?s=Mississippi+Gulf+Coast+MarathonPensacola Double Bridge Run - https://runyourstory.com/?s=Double+Bridge+RunLouisiana Marathon - https://runyourstory.com/?s=Louisiana+MarathonNorthshore Half-Marathon - https://runyourstory.com/?s=Northshore+Half+MarathonShout OutsKristen Rather - https://www.facebook.com/kristen.ratherMeredith Nations - https://www.facebook.com/mnationsJamie Gaillard - https://www.facebook.com/jamieg.tvGrey Gaillard - https://www.facebook.com/greygaillardLiz Beth Raybon - https://www.facebook.com/lizbethboulo.raybonCamille Place - https://www.camilleplace.com/Chris Zeibach - https://www.facebook.com/chris.ziebachFresh Junkie Racing - https://www.freshjunkieracing.com/Brad HillSarah Nell Leman - https://www.facebook.com/snyorkSuzanne Crist - https://www.facebook.com/suzanne.crist.9Erica Spann - https://www.facebook.com/erica.spann.33Jennifer Wilson - https://www.facebook.com/jennifer.wilson.56481379Lance Johnson - https://www.facebook.com/lance.johnson.5095Willie Onderdonk - https://www.facebook.com/william.onderdonkMichelle Onderdonk - https://www.facebook.com/michelle.stanley.14289Peyton GaillardTom Tomahawk Brabston - https://www.facebook.com/tom.brabstonPort City Pacers - https://portcitypacers.com/Sydney McLaughlin - https://www.facebook.com/SydneyMcLaughlinUSASupport the Show.For more details on Run Your Story happenings, including signing up for our upcoming training program, visit https://runyourstory.com/For web development, coding tutoring, or tech services, visit https://gaillardts.com/Go Run Your Story and take a piece of this story with you! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for the latest news on upcoming episodes. Support me on Patreon!Can't wait to hear Your Run Story!! Thank you to all of our Patreon supporters!Kristen RatherSteve TaylorMary TrufantSuzanne CristSuzanne ClarkAnna SzymanskiDave McDonaldKarla McInnisJames ContrattoJordan DuBoseCristy EvansSharonda ShulaNell GustavsonMeredith NationsAllyson SwannChris Strayhorn
Welcome to the Liquid Late Nights podcast! In this episode, we dive into the exciting conclusion of the Olympics. We reflect on the star-studded closing ceremony featuring Tom Cruise, Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, with a special performance by Billie Eilish on a Californian beach. They share their thoughts on the eclectic performances, including a piano player hanging upside down and the mixed reactions from the crowd. The discussion continues with a recap of standout Olympic moments, from Simone Biles' triumphant return to Caleb Dressel's swimming dominance, and Sydney McLaughlin's record-breaking runs. The hosts also delve into the nail-biting men's and women's basketball games, highlighting Steph Curry's stellar performance and the U.S. team's ongoing dominance. Listeners will also hear about the controversies and comedic moments, such as the breakdancing debacle with RAYGUN and Noah Lyles' dramatic photo finish in the 100-meter race. The hosts provide insights on the evolving landscape of Olympic sports and the global rise in competition quality. Tune in for a lively and humorous wrap-up of the Olympics, complete with guest appearances, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and predictions for the next games in L.A. 2028. Don't miss out on the fun and informative banter that makes Liquid Late Nights your go-to podcast for late-night entertainment!
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!
Welcome back to another episode of The Gold Standard, hosted by basketball legend Lisa Leslie and USWNT and Gotham FC great Kelley O'Hara. In today's episode, our hosts preview the USWNT gold medal match against Brazil and basketball team's game against France. Kelley and Lisa also talk all things track with four time gold medalist Sanya Richards-Ross. Watch along for insight from gold medalists, behind-the-scenes stories, and pure enjoyment of the Summer Games. Just Women's Sports is the leading digital media platform dedicated exclusively to women's sports. In a world where women's sports have been historically underfunded and under-promoted, Just Women's Sports exists to shine a light on all the stories, athletes and moments that define and fuel the space. Through original podcasts, premium video programming, social media, editorial content, a newsletter, and exclusive merchandise and live events, Just Women's Sports is committed to making it both easy and fun to be a women's sports fan. Add us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justwomenss... Twitter: https://twitter.com/justwsports Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@justwomenssports
In this episode, I breakdown the incredible comeback Team USA completed to beat Serbia to advance to the Gold Medal game. I also discuss Sydney McLaughlin and her dominance on the Olympics, Jerry Jones comments, Justin Fields, Sha'Carri Richardson and so much more! 0:00 Team USA beats Serbia 31:49 Is Sydney McLaughlin a GOAT? 42:27 Jerry Jones comments about CeeDee 54:34 Justin Fields big year! Click here to Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/user/jalenhunter72094?sub_confirmation=1 Social Media: IG: https://www.instagram.com/the_unpopular_pod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/imsayinthou FB: https://www.facebook.com/TheUnpopularPodcast1 Podcast Store: https://teespring.com/stores/the-unpopular-podcast?page=1 Promotion Request: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0dwGtU5PXBfWYdObutkRtXyeY93ZX0eCEGZGAW23RxG-eUg/viewform?usp=sf_link THANK YOU FOR THE SUPPORT!!!
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Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson are joined by 200-meter gold medalist Gabby Thomas! Unc and Ocho ask her about USA's rivalry with Jamaica and whether or not she wants to join the 4x400 squad. Also, Unc and Ocho react to LeBron James, Steph Curry and Team USA advancing to the gold medal match vs. France after an electric comeback victory over Nikola Jokic and Serbia, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone breaking her own 400-meter hurdle world record, Grant Holloway winning the 110-meter hurdles, Noah Lyles finishing third in the 200 meters despite testing positive for COVID-19.03:40 - Show Starts05:10 - USA Basketball beats Serbia to advance to Gold Medal game18:54 - Sydney Mclaughlin breaks WR in 400m Hurdles31:10 - Grant Holloway wins 110m Gold37:08 - Tebogo wins Gold in the 200m45:48 - Gabby Thomas Intv(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Catch up on all the latest Olympic news and highlights, including another standout day for Team USA in track and field events. Also, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone discusses winning back-to-back golds in the 400m hurdles and breaking her own world record.
The Locker Room recaps Team USA basketball's comeback win over Serbia, Braves getting swept by the Brewers, Noah Lyles falling short of winning the 100 and 200 meter race, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's day 7 of 10 Days In Paris with The Running Channel podcast. Andy, Rick and Sarah are approaching the home straight in this special series, bringing you the latest news from the track and field in Paris. All eyes were on Noah Lyles as he lined up for the Men's 200m Final to secure a gold medal sweep in the men's sprint double. A sea of orange filled the Stade de France, cheering on Dutch star Femke Bol in her quest for gold in the Women's 400m Final. But as these games have shown us time and time again, anything can happen! Stay tuned for some science and a lot of banter. Let the games begin!Supported by ASICS.
Full Hour | In today's second hour, Dom continues the Dom Giordano Program by offering up more analysis of the upcoming 2024 election, delving into the history of Governor Tim Walz, now the VP candidate for the Democrats, and Kamala Harris, who heads the tickets. Dom offers his thoughts on who he'd like to see interview both Harris and Walz, and tells whether he believes there will be any debates. Dom reveals that more information on Walz is breaking during the show, noting a story that's been dug up that shows the Governor marching alongside a march calling for the abolishing of ICE. Then, in an impromptu Dan Time with Dom, Producer Dan takes the reigns to tip his hat toward Olympic legend Sydney McLauglin-Levrone, who was quick show her religion and thank God for her continued performance as a world record setter. McLaughlin has expanded on this on the past, explaining why her faith means so much to her. Dan notes how refreshing this is to hear from an athlete as many take a more agnostic approach to life, particularly after an Opening Ceremony that openly mocked the Last Supper. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
Allen Stiles is filling in for Carmichael Dave and Jason Ross.... Team USA's incredible comeback against Serbia Sydney McLaughlin's World Record Brandon Aiyuk to the Steelers is picking up Safe or Out on the Milwaukee Brewers, San Diego Padres, and Joey Votto + Brandon Crawford
The seventh of track and field action at the Paris Olympics was monumental in so many ways, and another stellar day for Team USA! Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone broke the world record en route to Olympic gold in the women's 400m hurdles and Tara Davis-Woodhall claimed gold in the long jump. In tonight's edition of Torch Talk, the team breaks down... – Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone won her second Olympic gold in the women's 400mH and broke the world record for the sixth time, running 50.37. She is the first woman to ever win back-to-back Olympic golds in this event. Anna Cockrell set a huge PB to upset Femke Bol for silver. Bol settled for bronze in 52.15. – Letsile Tebogo upset Noah Lyles and Kenny Bednarek to win gold in the men's 200m, running an African record of 19.46. It's the first time the 200m Olympic crown has ever been won by an African man. Bednarek won silver for the second Games in a row and Lyles took home bronze. After the race, Lyles revealed he had tested positive for COVID earlier in the week. – Grant Holloway finally got an Olympic gold to go with his three world titles. He won in 12.99, his 5th time under 13 seconds this year. Daniel Roberts beat out Rasheed Broadbell by .003 seconds to win silver, making it another 1-2 for the U.S. – Tara Davis-Woodhall won the women's long jump competition with a best mark of 7.10m, her first global title outdoors. Malaika Mihambo, the defending champion, finished in silver and Jasmine Moore won bronze. After her triple jump bronze earlier in the meet, Moore becomes only the 2nd woman in history to medal in both horizontal jumps in the same Olympics. – Arshad Nadeem won the men's javelin competition in 92.97m, recording the 2 best throws in Olympic history in the process. It's the first track and field medal ever won by a Pakistani athlete. _________ HOSTS: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Mac Fleet | @macfleet on Instagram Mitch Dyer | @metchosketch on Instagram Eric Jenkins | @_ericjenkins on Instagram Aisha Praught Leer | @aishapraughtleer on Instagram Katelyn Hutchison | @_kxnaomi on Instagram We're excited to have a full CITIUS MAG team on the ground in Paris providing daily live shows before and after the action, including interviews with competing athletes, our TORCH TALK recap show, and the return of GOOD MORNING TRACK AND FIELD. Make sure you're subscribed to the CITIUS MAG YouTube channel for live shows Subscribe (and share with your friends!) to the CITIUS MAG newsletter for daily newsletters in your inbox after every day of track and field competition: https://citiusmag.beehiiv.com/ _________ SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:
Aaron & Joshua Potts are joined by Alonzo Nelson to break down the hurdle finals, long jump finals, 200m finals and Noah Lyles' growing popularity. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@2blackrunners Time Stamps 0:00 - Intro 2:26 - Women's 400m H Final Recap 12:28 - What will Sydney do next? 16:52 - Men's 200m Recap 27:56 - Should have Noah Lyles ran with COVID? 34:20 - Discussing Noah Lyles' growing popularity 40:46 - Men's 110m Hurdles Recap 53:15 - Women's Long Jump Recap 58:00 - Quincy Wilson is running the 4x400m 59:33 - Outro Follow us on Social Media ✔Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/2blackrunners ✔Aaron's IG: https://www.instagram.com/supahotpotts ✔Joshua's IG: https://www.instagram.com/mr.pottsible ✔YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@2blackrunners ✔Website: https://www.running-report.com/
Flugshow in Paris - Speerwurf und Weitsprung-Finale bei Olympia 2024 Wir starten mit einer traurigen Nachricht: Sophie Weißenberg, eine talentierte Siebenkämpferin, musste aufgrund eines Achillessehnenrisses ihren Wettkampf beenden, bevor er überhaupt richtig begonnen hatte. Ihre Teamkollegin Caro Schäfer hingegen meisterte die 100 Meter Hürden trotz des Schocks über Weißenbergs Verletzung und setzte ihren Siebenkampf tapfer fort. Der Wettkampftag ging spannend weiter mit den deutschen Kugelstoßerinnen. Yemisi Ogunleye schaffte es mit einem beeindruckenden Stoß von 19,24 Metern ins Finale, während Katharina Maisch und Alina Kenzel das Finale knapp verpassten. Besonders emotional war die Leistung von Alina Kenzel, die nach einer schweren Post-Covid-Erkrankung wieder leistungsfähig ist und sich den elften Platz im Finale sicherte. Weiter ging es mit dem Hochsprung im Siebenkampf, wo Caro Schäfer mit einer Höhe von 1,71 Metern eine solide Leistung zeigte. Doch das Highlight des Tages war die 4x100 Meter Staffel der Frauen. Sophia Junk, Lisa Mayer, Gina Lückenkemper und Rebekka Hase brachten den Staffelstab sicher ins Ziel und erzielten mit einer Zeit von 42,15 Sekunden eine Saisonbestleistung, nur geschlagen von den USA. Auch die Männer-Staffel zeigte eine beachtliche Leistung, obwohl sie das Finale knapp verpasste. Kevin Kranz, Owen Ansah, Yannick Wolf und Lukas Ansah-Peprah gaben ihr Bestes. Ein weiteres spannendes Finale war der Weitsprung der Frauen. Malaika Mihambo kämpfte bis zum letzten Versuch und sicherte sich mit 6,98 Metern die Silbermedaille. Eine bemerkenswerte Leistung, besonders nach ihrer kürzlichen Corona-Infektion. Im Speerwurf der Männer erreichte Julian Weber eine Weite von 87,40 Metern und landete auf einem respektablen sechsten Platz. Der neue Olympiasieger, Arshad Nadeem aus Pakistan, setzte mit 92,97 Metern einen neuen Rekord. Der Abend endete mit dem 200 Meter Sprint der Frauen im Siebenkampf, bei dem Caro Schäfer mit einer Season-Best von 23,85 Sekunden ins Ziel kam. Damit liegt sie auf Platz elf und hat gute Chancen für den zweiten Wettkampftag. Zum Abschluss analysieren wir das 400 Meter Hürden Finale der Frauen, wo Sydney McLaughlin mit einem neuen Weltrekord von 50,37 Sekunden Gold holte. Auch das 200 Meter Finale der Männer war spektakulär, mit Noah Lyles, der trotz Corona-Infektion Bronze holte. Diese Folge bietet euch packende Einblicke in die Emotionen, Dramen und Triumphe der Leichtathletik bei den Olympischen Spielen 2024. Hört rein und seid hautnah dabei, wenn die besten Athleten der Welt um Ruhm und Ehre kämpfen!
Olympic Track & Field runner Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is chasing gold once again. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Sydney opens up about her Olympic journey, her goals for Paris and how she uses faith to overcome her fear.
As a record breaking hurdler and sprinter who won an Olympic Gold medal in her sport, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone has been trained to win. But when the losses do come, Sydney tries to use those moments to transform her heart and perspective, strengthening her resolve and trust that God will be there when it's time to cross the finish line. Quotes “I ran my first race and I was so terrified to do it. But once I actually started and the gun went off, I just felt so free.” - Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone “I think every athlete trains to reach a certain goal, or point, or whatever it is that they've set their minds on—whether it be winning a medal at the Junior Olympics, the college National Championship, a gold medal at the Olympics, or the world record. I think when that's always your dream and aspiration for so long, that when it comes to fruition, it truly is just like a jaw-dropping moment.” - Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone “Being able to cross the line, and just know that the Lord was still with me, that He had a plan for my life, and as an athlete, you didn't win, but [you're] still intact… As hard of a time as that was, I'm grateful for it because I don't think I would have realized my need for God without it.” - Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone “I think being able to show that even in losses, I'm satisfied in the Lord and His plan for me is the best thing I could do because it shows people that I'm not relying on winning to be okay. And I think that honesty is actually the best way to share the gospel, because it shows that even someone who has world records and gold medals still needs the Lord.” - Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone “I can show up to the track every day and understand that this is a gift He's given me—that win, lose, or draw, it's an opportunity to glorify Him. My value is already secure in Christ, so there's no fear of not being enough and everything I need is found in Him.” - Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone Guest's Links Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's website Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's Instagram Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's Facebook Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's Twitter Resources Mentioned in This Episode Olympics Connect with Sally Lloyd-Jones Jesus Storybook Bible Facebook Jesus Storybook Bible Instagram Sally's website Sally's Facebook Sally's Instagram *Episode produced by Four Eyes Media*
Sydney McLaughlin isn't from EARTH, The 100M Field is
After running 50.95 seconds in the 400mH in Switzerland this weekend, can Femke Bol challenge Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone for the gold medal at the Paris Olympic Games next month? Host: Anderson Emerole | @emeroleanderson on Twitter SUPPORT THE PODCAST
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 0:00 - Abertura 8:09 - LIVE! Run XP Florianópolis 9:57 - Percurso para o Breaking 100 está aferido 11:58 - Graziele Zarri é suspensa provisoriamente por doping 17:04 - Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone bate o recorde mundial dos 400 metros com barreiras mais uma vez 19:03 - 26ª Meia Maratona Internacional do Rio de Janeiro 19:54 - Recordes mundiais para Peres Jepchirchir e Charlton Devynne são ratificados 20:51 - Série SPRINT estreou na Netflix 22:19 - Harry Potter Fun Run 26:48 - Rio Sena segue impróprio para banho 29:33 - Corredor de 72 anos cai no doping e é suspenso por 3 anos 31:55 - Corredora morre após cair da janela de academia na Indonésia 34:15 - Fim. Cupons de Desconto: TRACK&FIELD RUN SERIES - PFC10 LIVE! RUN XP - PFC15 FOCO RADICAL - PFC10
Last one, fast one?! The final day of the Olympic Trials was one for the history books. In every. single. event. that took place on the tracks yesterday afternoon, the Olympic Trials meet record was broken. In multiple events, simply qualifying for Team USA meant you had to produce a performance that ranked in the U.S. top-10 of all time. 12.37 in the 100m hurdles, 3:56.75 in the women's 1500m, and 1:44.12 in the men's 800m were only good enough for fourth place. The mantra of “iron sharpens iron” normally applies to training groups, but it certainly also applies to American track and field right now. When being top 10 in the world is not a guarantee of being top 3 in the U.S., the choice is simple: you elevate your game or you go home. The afternoon began with the 5000m final, where last year's U.S. champ Abdi Nur and this year's 10,000m champ Grant Fisher treated the fans to an epic duel over the final few laps. It took a sub-4 1600m to break the rest of the field, and in the final strides, Fisher was able to re-pass Nur and get his second title of the week, the first time he's completed the 10/5 double. Behind them, it was a similar battle for third between collegians Parker Wolfe and Graham Blanks, and it's still not clear whether Wolfe or Blanks will end up on Team USA. Wolfe needs a few scratches in the world rankings ahead of him, and Blanks has the auto standard. In the men's 800m, Bryce Hoppel won his sixth straight U.S. title (counting indoors), but he did it in the fastest time of his career, a 1:42.77. His training partner Hobbs Kessler snagged third and qualifies for both the 800m and 1500m, the first time an American man has done that since 1976. In the women's 100m hurdles, you could throw a blanket over the whole field with two hurdles remaining, but it was Masai Russell who closed the best and clocked a 12.25, the good for #4 on the world all-time list. Rai Benjamin did Rai Benjamin things in the men's 400m hurdles, cruising to a 46.47 world lead and meet record well ahead of the competition. The women's 1500m was an absolute battle — more on that below. And then we closed the weekend with Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone. McLaughlin-Levrone is used to being the star of the show, and honestly her biggest competition is usually the shadow of her past self. In the 400m hurdles final she had the benefit of a fast-starting Anna Cockrell on her outside, who stayed even with the Olympic champ for the first three hurdles and kept the pressure on early. But the real difference was that, coming around the final turn, McLaughlin-Levrone didn't shut it down like she normally does through the rounds, instead powering down the homestretch to an incredible new world record 50.65. For those keeping score at home, that's the fifth time McLaughlin-Levrone has lowered the world record. When she started, the world record she was breaking was Dalilah Muhammad's 52.16 from 2019, and now it's an incredible 1.51 seconds faster. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Did you miss us?! The U.S. Olympic Trials are back and better than ever in the second half of the 8-day program, with incredible drama, upsets, and underdog stories across the board. The race of the day (and perhaps the week?) was the women's steeplechase, where a fast early pace and a topsy-turvy final lap ended with a whole slew of personal bests and rewriting of the record books. Tokyo Olympian Val Constien ended up on top thanks to a phenomenal final 400m, running 9:03.22 to PR by 11 seconds and land at #3 on the U.S. all-time list. Constien had ACL surgery last year and after a long road back is better than ever. We got our first peeks at the 400m hurdles crew, and the main takeaway from the first round is that Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Rai Benjamin are looking like world beaters out for an easy jog. McLaughlin-Levrone in particular shut it down entirely over the final two laps and still ran 53.07, the third-fastest performance in the world this year behind her own season's best and Femke Bol's world lead. Speaking of first looks, Erriyon Knighton doesn't seem to have missed a step as he ran his first 200m in four months, cruising through the first round with a 20.15 just behind Noah Lyles's 20.10 in an earlier heat. And a stacked final is set for the 5000m, where reigning U.S. champ Abdi Nur takes on two of the three members of Team USA in the 10,000m, the 1500m Trials champ, and two NCAA champs. The middle-distance rounds will continue to get more and more cutthroat, with the women's 1500m featuring Elle St. Pierre, Heather MacLean, Cory McGee, Emily MacKay, Elise Cranny, Nikki Hiltz, Sinclaire Johnson, and more heading to the semis and Olympians Bryce Hoppel and Clayton Murphy looking ready to once again do battle in the 800m.
It's a jam packed ultimate recap episode! We kick it off with an indepth discussion about World Athletic's Ultimate Championships and its impact on the sports. We cover New York City Grand Prix with Sage Hurta-Klecker's big W and Eric Holt's duel with Jake Wightman. We also talk a bit about Fred Kerley's big day and Sydney Mclaughlin's impressive open 400m as well. We jump into some NCAA Championship recap including the men and women's distance events and also get into the European Champs a bit. We live react to Jakob Ingebrigtsen's 1500m and earning a triple double gold. I probably am forgetting even more, so check out the episode and enjoy!Follow us here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coffeeclubpod/George Beamish: https://www.instagram.com/georgebeamish/Morgan McDonald: https://www.instagram.com/morganmcdonald__/Olli Hoare: https://www.instagram.com/ollihoare/Coffee Club Merch: https://coffeeclubpod.comMorgan's discord: https://discord.gg/uaCSeHDpgsMorgan's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MorganMcDonaldisaloserIntro Artwork by The Orange Runner: https://www.instagram.com/theorangerunner/Intro Music by Nick Harris: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3Zab8WxvAPsDlhlBTcbuPi
Today's podcast topics: - Mckenzie Long wins the triple crown at the NCAA Championship - Louie Hinchcliffe wins the 100m, was this an upset? - Florida wins their third National Championship in a row - Arkansas breaks the 4x400m collegiate record - Cheickna Traore with a huge 200m upset - Sydney McLaughlin sets world lead in the 400m at the NYC Grand Prix - Fred Kerley leaves Asics and his blocks slip in the 200m - Elaine Thompson Herah gets injured after her 100m - Noah Lyles goes for the 200m world lead, but comes up short --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trackworldnews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trackworldnews/support
NCAA Championships, Euro Champs, and the NYC Grand Prix! McKenzie Long, Christopher Morales Williams, Marcel Jacobs, Fred Kerley, Sydney McLaughlin, and Noah Lyles.
We just wrapped up a jam-packed weekend with track and field taking place in Eugene with the NCAA Championships, Portland for the Portland Track Festival, Rome for the European Championships and New York City for the NYC Grand Prix. NYC GRAND PRIX Lots of action to recap including Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone giving the 400m American record a scare; Noah Lyles clocked a 19.77 into the wind, Eric Holt goes viral after taking 2022 world champion Jake Wightman to the line in the 1500m, Elaine Thompson Herah may be seriously injured after pulling up after the 100m. But the biggest story was 2022 World champion Fred Kerley and his sponsor Asics decided to part ways. Kerley came out onto the track wearing a competitor's product. Kerley did not end up racing after slipping in the blocks twice. He was not disqualified but elected not to race. NCAA Championships From McKenzie Long and Parker Valby to Shane Cohen and Parker Wolfe, we look at some of the collegiate stars who could be poised for a breakthrough to make the U.S. Olympic team in just a few weeks. Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Host: Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Recapping all of the biggest results from the Edwin Moses Legends Meet, Oslo Diamond League, Stockholm Diamond League and Racers Grand Prix. Highlights and Topics Include: – World Athletics officially announced the 2026 global championship that they've been teasing for a while. It will be called the World Athletics Ultimate Championship and is offering up $10M in prize money with $150,000 going to the winners of each respective event. Think of it as a more compact World Championships – semis and finals for the track events / straight finals for the field events with more money and over less days. The inaugural version of the championships will be three evening sessions from Sept. 11 through Sept. 13, 2026 in Budapest. It will be every two years after that. Read more here: https://citiusmag.com/articles/world-athletics-ultimate-championship-2026-what-you-need-to-know – Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone is back over hurdles and looks like she never left with the easiest-looking 52.70 in Atlanta. Anderson was on-site and will give us a report of what he took away from the meet. Read more here: https://citiusmag.com/articles/bobby-kersee-explains-why-sydney-mclaughlin-levrone-doesnt-race-more – The Oslo and Stockholm Diamond Leagues took place so we also got to see Femke Bol open up with a 53.07. Mondo Duplantis gave his world record a scare again. Jakob Ingebrigtsen dove for the win in 3:29.74. The ageless wonder of Hagos Gebriwhet went 12:36.73. Shericka Jackson started looking like herself a bit more with a win in Stockholm. Oslo Takeaways: https://citiusmag.com/articles/bislett-games-oslo-diamond-league-recap-2024 Stockholm Takeaways: https://citiusmag.com/articles/stockholm-diamond-league-2024-recap-analysis – Over in Jamaica, we finally got the hot times to the 100m that we've been hoping for. Julien Alfred went 10.78, which is the fastest time by a pro this year. Extra fireworks on the men's side as Jamaica's Oblique Seville took down world champion Noah Lyles 10.82 to 10.85. This is getting good. Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Host: Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Another busy weekend on the circuit from ATL, LA, and Rabat. We saw Noah break the American Record, Simbine show why he's not just the fastest African but now has the world lead. Sydney showing out and dropping dimes, and Kyree King winning his home race. Plus, why it's hard to run in Rabat, and De Grasse coming up short.
Another jam-packed weekend of results unpacked by Chris Chavez and Anderson Emerole. This Week In Track and Field – Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Rai Benjamin Dominated At The LA Grand Prix – Noah Lyles ties the American record in the 150m at the Atlanta City Games + highlights – The Rabat Diamond League was a bit of a dud – Kenenisa Bekele Has Been Named To The Olympic Marathon Team For Ethiopia – What We're Looking Forward To The Most At The Prefontaine Classic Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Host: Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
Today's episode topics: - Noah Lyles ties the 150m American Record with a time of 14.41 at the Adidas Atlanta City Games. We discuss if he has a chance to break the world record in the 100m. - Fred Kerley says he is breaking the 100m Word Record next time he hit's the track, can he actually do it? - Sydney McLaughlin beats Gabby Thomas and Abby Steiner in the 200m at the LAA Grand Prix with a time of 22.07. Can she now go sub 50 in the 400m hurdles. - Akani Simbine runs the world lead in the 100m with a time of 9.90. He also continues his dominance of beating top tier sprinters including: Christian Coleman, Fred Kerley, Ferdinand Omanyala, Ackeem Blake, and Kendal Williams. - Candence Hill breaks the 150m World Record with a time of 16.30. - Rai Benjamin runs a world lead in the 400mh with a time of 46.86. This was a huge response as Alison Dos Santos ran a world leading time just a week earlier. - Noah Williams gives me tips for running a good 400m as I will be racing at the Prefontaine Classic in the Media 400m. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trackworldnews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/trackworldnews/support
In preparation for the 2024 Paris Olympics, TODAY's Craig Melvin is sharing a series of conversations with athletes competing for the chance to represent Team USA in Paris. Join Craig, along with NBC News Correspondent Stephanie Gosk and TODAY Contributor Ally Love, and hear from medal contenders as they share their preparation, what success looks like in Paris and what they're most looking forward to at the Olympic games.As the countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympics continues, meet some of the top athletes competing for a spot on the USA Track & Field team. On this episode of The Road to Paris, Olympic medalists Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Gabby Thomas reflect on their Olympic journeys and share their goals for Paris.
Colin Sahlman, the NCAA 1500m star for NAU joins us at 66:21 as our guest. Before that we break down the latest in the track and field world where the tiny Oxy Invitional saw the 2023 debut of Sydney McLaughlin, and a hot 1500m where Nico Young took down milers Matthew Centrowitz and Colin Sahlman, but is Centro Back? The revamped World Relays was a hit with Olympic qualification on the line, and the US won 3 of the 4 races, with Ireland's Rhasidat Adeleke, and Lestile Tebogo turning heads. Noah Lyles and Team USA delivered should they run it back at the Olympics? Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Every sports fan needs a VPN. Use the one we do at LetsRun with a money-back guarantee: NordVPN.com/LETSRUN Show notes: 00:00 Colin Sahlman clip 00:41 Intro 03:38 Charles Barkley audio 07:42 Kentucky Derby proves... never leave the rail... 12:06 Oxy Invitational: CENTRO's NOT DONE YET!!! - Nico 3:34, Centro 3:35 at Oxy Week that Was 18:30 Post of Week: NICO YOUNG joins Haile Gebrsellasie as ONLY athletes EVER to ... 25:59 Thread: Does Nico Young have the best range of any US runner ever? What about Lopez Lomong? 2007 NCAA 1500 final here 32:59 Deer Cooper Teare... do the steeple 37:35 Luis Grijalva not running great in 2024 38:21 Sydney runs 100 m hurdles, what about the double? 44:37 Every sports fan needs a VPN. NordVPN.com/LETSRUN 46:01 Letsrun podcast jingle 49:12 World Relays had new Olympic qualifying format and US dominated 56:25 New format was a home run 59:22 Was Rhasidat Adeleke of Ireland the biggest star? 01:02:21 US sending team to world U20s 01:06:56 Colin Sahlman interview 01:13:59 Indoors vs Now 01:18:22 College pressure 01:22:09 The Olympic Trails 01:25:18 Being a rock star in high school 01:27:15 The college adjustment 01:29:03 Difference in Mike Smith and Sean Brosnan training 01:33:32 His training 01:42:55 What has he learned from his coaches Links: Week that Was Post of Week: NICO YOUNG joins Haile Gebrsellasie as ONLY athletes EVER to ... Does Nico Young have the best range of any US runner ever? Deer Cooper Teare... do the steeple CENTRO's NOT DONE YET!!! - Nico 3:34, Centro 3:35 at Oxy 2007 NCAA 1500 final here: Lomong over Manzano NordVPN.com/LETSRUN https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join our Supporters Club today and get all the LetsRun.com content, a second podcast every week, savings on running shoes, and a lot more. Cancel at anytime. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on itunes and spread the word with a friend. There is a reason we're the #1 podcast dedicated to Olympic level running. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com
Chris Chavez chats with Anderson Emerole, who is still in the Bahamas after covering the 2024 World Relays. In this episode, they discuss: WORLD RELAYS TAKEAWAYS – 14 teams qualified for each of the five relay events at the Paris Olympics. We decide what we learned about the Olympic connection to World Relays and whether it's easy to understand. – Team USA's women swept the relay titles in the 4x100m and 4x400m to go along with the mixed relay title. – Ireland's Rhasidat Adeleke was maybe the meet's MVP with her 48.45 to lead Ireland to a bronze medal in the mixed 4x400m relay. – Who is the ideal U.S. men's 4x100m relay squad for the Paris Olympics? EMMA COBURN TO MISS 2024 U.S. OLYMPIC TRIALS DUE TO BROKEN FOOT Three-time U.S. Olympian, 2016 Olympic bronze medalist and 2017 world champion Emma Coburn has announced that she will miss next month's U.S. Olympic Trials after breaking her right ankle in her season opener at the Shanghai Diamond League. Read more about it here: https://citiusmag.com/articles/emma-coburn-will-miss-2024-us-olympic-trials-broken-ankle-steeplechase + more Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram Host: Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS
In this episode, Jennie is joined by Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, who was the youngest track and field athlete to win 2 Olympic gold medals in the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. They talk about Sydney's recently released book, Far Beyond Gold: Running from Fear to Faith, how Christ has set her free from fear and now encourages others to seek Him because our inheritance is really far beyond gold! Shopify is the global commerce platform that helps you sell at every stage of your business. Sign up for a $1 per month trial period at shopify.com/madeforthis MAIN POINTS: When juggling a busy season, take it one day at a time to steward well what you have been given from the Lord Fear is always present in this world, but it is about how you combat those fears with the Lord and prayer Life is never going to be perfect, but you can work hard at what God calls you to because ultimately it is the Lord who brings the growth God is not calling us to be perfect, He is calling on us to lean on him, it is a joy to lean on the one we are intended to lean on, the Lord will lead you Go to DrinkAG1.com/MadeForThis to get a free 1 year supply of Vitamin D3 K2 and 5 free AG1 travel packs with your first purchase. Text BOOKCLUB to 214-225-6267 to Download the Book Club Guide and text us any questions you have about emotions! HELPFUL LINKS: Join the newsletter | Sign up for texts from Jennie and team Get your copy of Untangle Your Emotions Far Beyond Gold: Running from Fear to Faith by Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone CONNECT ON SOCIALS: Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | TikTok | Pinterest
People of faith have many opportunities to demonstrate how that faith leads and guides them. As a star athlete recognizes where their gifts and talents come from on a platform for all to see, we can also be faithful in our normal daily interactions with others, demonstrating grace—especially when we disagree—and showing kindness, understanding, and humility, all which reflect the love of Christ in our lives. Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, an American hurdler and sprinter, competes in the 400 meter hurdles. She is the 2020 Tokyo Olympic champion with the Games record, and 2022 World champion with a world record time of 50.68 seconds. It takes work to be the kind of athlete Sydney has become, but she always acknowledges the One who gave her the talent and the strength to persevere in her sport. Eugene Cho is a pastor, author, and the president of Bread for the World, a Christian advocacy organization that is committed to ending hunger. Many years ago, while pastoring a church, Eugene noticed a tension that was sweeping through his congregation—and it involved groups of people who disagreed strongly over faith and politics. Over time, he began to look at these situations, drawing parallels from the life of Jesus and how He handled those who disagreed with Him and His work. Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Jesus Always Jesus Listens Past interview: Emily Chang Upcoming interview: Michael Hyancinthe Thank you to our sponsor: www.give.cru.org Jesus Calling for Easter Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone 2020 Tokyo Olympic champion Doha World Championships in 2019 Far Beyond Gold: Running From Fear to Faith Eugene Cho Bread for the World Luke 10:25-37 NIV John 10:10 NIV Thou Shalt Not Be a Jerk Interview Quotes: “God really helped to rework my mind and my heart to truly put Him on the throne of my life. And because of that, I was able to reprioritize how I viewed track and field and how I prepared for races, how I viewed wins versus losses.” - Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone “I can show up to the track every day and understand that this is a gift He's given me that win, lose, or draw, it's an opportunity to glorify Him, and my value is already secure in Christ.” - Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone “I want to make sure that I'm keeping company with people that are not just people that will agree with everything that I will say, that are willing to challenge me, but also making sure that I'm rooted and guided in the gospel through Jesus Christ.” - Eugene Cho “I just think it's really important that we be wise, cautious, careful not to dehumanize those that we disagree with, because in our self-righteousness, we can become the very things that we criticize in others and not even know it.” - Eugene Cho “We have to understand that the ultimate call for us as followers of Jesus is not to be successful. It's not to be outrageous. It's not to be the loudest. It's not to be the one that's most heard, but the one that's rooted in Christ, who seeks to be faithful, who walks with integrity, who seeks to love like Jesus loved, including making sure that we're mindful of the lessons of the Good Samaritan.” - Eugene Cho “I think it's so important that we understand that everything that we do as followers of Christ must be rooted in this commandment to love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength. That's our anchor and our foundation.” - Eugene Cho “Maybe part of the reason why I have always appreciated the invitation to spend time in God's Word on a regular basis is so that as we go about doing this work, we don't lose ourselves in the blustery winds of our culture and times.” - Eugene Cho ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel! Audio Episodes: https://bit.ly/3zvjbK7 Bonus Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3vfLlGw Jesus Listens: Stories of Prayer: https://bit.ly/3Sd0a6C Peace for Everyday Life: https://bit.ly/3zzwFoj Peace in Uncertain Times: https://bit.ly/3cHfB6u What's Good? https://bit.ly/3vc2cKj Enneagram: https://bit.ly/3hzRCCY ________________________ Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Website TikTok