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The Best of January 2019: We Have to Find A Nun Who Can Run 2:45 for the Marathon

The Best of January 2019: We Have to Find A Nun Who Can Run 2:45 for the Marathon



Chris Chavez and Kevin Liao break down and give grades to all the biggest stories in running for the month of January 2019. We make sense of Grant Holloway's insane start to the indoor season to Kate…


Published on 6 years, 5 months ago

Reed Fischer on His Breakout 62:06 Half Marathon, Tinman Elite's Culture, Marathon Plans?

Reed Fischer on His Breakout 62:06 Half Marathon, Tinman Elite's Culture, Marathon Plans?



Reed Fischer joins the CITIUS MAG Podcast for the first time as a solo act. Last time he was on the show, he was a member of the Tinman Elite panel from a special taping in Des Moines. Reed is coming…


Published on 6 years, 5 months ago

Jim Walmsley On Qualifying for the Olympic Marathon Trials, What Comes Next

Jim Walmsley On Qualifying for the Olympic Marathon Trials, What Comes Next



Jim Walmsley re-joins the CITIUS MAG Podcast after running 64:00 at the Houston Half Marathon to qualify for the 2020 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. He plans to make his marathon debut at the trials i…


Published on 6 years, 5 months ago

Grayson Murphy On Coping with Anxiety With Journaling, Dealing with Injuries

Grayson Murphy On Coping with Anxiety With Journaling, Dealing with Injuries



Grayson Murphy joins the CITIUS MAG Podcast to discuss her first six months as a professional runner with Northern Arizona Elite. We go back to her roots as a soccer player before she finally started…


Published on 6 years, 5 months ago

Amos Bartelsmeyer Runs a 3:55 Mile in January, Get to Know the Former Georgetown Hoya

Amos Bartelsmeyer Runs a 3:55 Mile in January, Get to Know the Former Georgetown Hoya



Amos Bartelsmeyer joins the CITIUS MAG Podcast just days after he ran a 3:55 mile at the Washington Indoor Preview Meet. Not too many people knew who he was so we went looking for some answers. We de…


Published on 6 years, 5 months ago

Kate Murphy on Medically Retiring from the Sport At 19, Being So Fast While So Young

Kate Murphy on Medically Retiring from the Sport At 19, Being So Fast While So Young



Kate Murphy joins the CITIUS MAG Podcast for her first interview since announcing her decision to medically retire from the sport at 19 years old. She is currently a student at the University of Oreg…


Published on 6 years, 6 months ago

Announcing the 2018 CITIUS MAG Athlete of the Year + Support the Pod

Announcing the 2018 CITIUS MAG Athlete of the Year + Support the Pod



Announcing the 2018 CITIUS MAG Athletes of the Year. Support the site and the podcast by purchasing one of our limited edition 11x14 prints that feature Eliud Kipchoge and Des Linden. Des Linden Cove…


Published on 6 years, 6 months ago

The Best of 2018 - CITIUS MAG Awards with Kevin Liao

The Best of 2018 - CITIUS MAG Awards with Kevin Liao



Chris Chavez and Kevin Liao look back at the best of 2018 by handing out awards, titles and superlatives. From Des Linden's win in Boston to Asbel Kiprop's strange defense of his positive test for EP…


Published on 6 years, 6 months ago

Scott Fauble on Writing Inside A Marathon, 7th Place in NYC, Boston Marathon 2019 Plans

Scott Fauble on Writing Inside A Marathon, 7th Place in NYC, Boston Marathon 2019 Plans



Scott Fauble joins the CITIUS MAG Podcast (Presented by Strava) to discuss his new book, Inside A Marathon, which you can read an excerpt of the book on our site now. Scott is coming off a seventh pl…


Published on 6 years, 6 months ago

Camille Herron After Running A World Record 162.9 Miles On A Track In 24 Hours

Camille Herron After Running A World Record 162.9 Miles On A Track In 24 Hours



Camille Herron joins the show after she ran at the the Desert Solstice Invitational at a local high school in Phoenix. It's not your average track meet at a high school. It was a 24-hour track race. …


Published on 6 years, 6 months ago





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