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Mike Wardian On How He Won the Quarantine Backyard Ultra Marathon After 63 Hours and 262 Miles

Mike Wardian On How He Won the Quarantine Backyard Ultra Marathon After 63 Hours and 262 Miles



"There’s something inherently interesting about people going out to seek out what their limits are. The format is interesting too because you don’t really know if the race is going to end in one day,…


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

Keith and Kevin Hanson on 20 Years of Advancing American Distance Running

Keith and Kevin Hanson on 20 Years of Advancing American Distance Running



Sat down with Keith and Kevin Hanson while in Atlanta to discuss the history of the Hansons-Brooks Original Distance Project as it celebrates 20 years of advancing U.S. distance running.

We start by …


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

9-5ers & Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifiers: Matt McDonald, Alyssa Bloomquist, Ann Mazur, Duriel Hardy

9-5ers & Olympic Marathon Trials Qualifiers: Matt McDonald, Alyssa Bloomquist, Ann Mazur, Duriel Hardy



It's taken me too long to release this episode but about a month ago, I hosted a live panel at the Atlanta Track Club's marathon weekend experience that lined up with the 2020 U.S. Olympic marathon T…


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

Tokyo Olympics Postponed + What It Means Going Forward

Tokyo Olympics Postponed + What It Means Going Forward



Chris Chavez and Matt Meyer get together over Skype to recap the biggest news of March. As races are canceled or postponed, the Olympics were the last major domino to fall. On March 24, the decision …


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

Running Is Not Canceled – Processing Coronavirus' Impact on The Sport

Running Is Not Canceled – Processing Coronavirus' Impact on The Sport



Chris Chavez and Ryan Welsh sit down (maybe six-feet apart) to discuss the impact coronavirus has taken on the world, sports and running. 

Topics discussed include: Running in uncertain times, listen…


Published on 4 years, 11 months ago

Aliphine Tuliamuk On Living Out Her American Dream, Winning the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials

Aliphine Tuliamuk On Living Out Her American Dream, Winning the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials



The sports world has stopped but the world could use the positivity of Aliphine Tuliamuk. At the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials, Tuliamuk made her first U.S. Olympic team by winning in 2:27:23. 

O…


Published on 5 years ago

Jacob Riley Explains How He Ran the Race of His Life to Make the Olympics + His Remarkable Comeback Story

Jacob Riley Explains How He Ran the Race of His Life to Make the Olympics + His Remarkable Comeback Story



Jacob Riley joins the CITIUS MAG Podcast to share how he managed to make his first Olympic team after a 2:10:02 personal best to finish second at the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials.

Jake wrote on Twitt…


Published on 5 years ago

Coach Lee Troop Gives The Scoop On How Jake Riley Became An Olympian

Coach Lee Troop Gives The Scoop On How Jake Riley Became An Olympian



Team Boulder's Lee Troop joins the show to share how Jake Riley went from an Achilles injury that nearly ended his career to the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials runner-up and headed to the Olympics…


Published on 5 years ago

Recapping the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials Madness - What a Race!

Recapping the U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials Madness - What a Race!



Chris Chavez and Matthew Luke Meyer unpack all of the madness from the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials in Atlanta.

Galen Rupp took the win on the men's side by pulling away after 21 miles to win hi…


Published on 5 years ago

Olympic Marathon Trials Pre-Race: Meeting Random Hometown Heroes (Live from the Brooks Hyperion House)

Olympic Marathon Trials Pre-Race: Meeting Random Hometown Heroes (Live from the Brooks Hyperion House)



Chris Chavez and Ryan Welsh post up at the Brooks Hyperion House at Switchyards in downtown Atlanta to test out a new podcast concept –  talking to strangers to get to know their running story. For t…


Published on 5 years ago





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