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District Track Club's Edose Ibadin: Where Your Story Starts Isn’t Where It Ends
District Track Club's Edose Ibadin: Where Your Story Starts Isn’t Where It Ends

“With track it’s definitely a lot different than your basketball and football. With track, you’re always going to be able to compete against those mi…

5 years, 7 months ago

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Ciaran O'Lionaird And The Not Dead Yet Comeback Tour
Ciaran O'Lionaird And The Not Dead Yet Comeback Tour

“At the end of the day, I stepped away and I took on this mindset of ‘I’m not just a runner’ and I wanted to do other shit whether it was in work or …

5 years, 8 months ago

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Sam Chelanga On Going With The Wind And Finding Victory Within For His Career And Life
Sam Chelanga On Going With The Wind And Finding Victory Within For His Career And Life

“What I know is the aspect of being looked at differently because of our national heritage – in this case as Kenyan athletes who also happen to be Bl…

5 years, 8 months ago

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Chanelle Price On Her Comeback And Not Walking Away From The Sport With Regrets
Chanelle Price On Her Comeback And Not Walking Away From The Sport With Regrets

"JJ (Clark) helped me realize: 'You have to let high school go. This is a new chapter. It's a new environment. You're away from home. Your body is ch…

5 years, 8 months ago

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Elise Cranny On How She Went From Injured To 14:48 for No. 7 U.S. All-Time for 5,000m, Patience As A High School Star, Re-Living Stanford Success
Elise Cranny On How She Went From Injured To 14:48 for No. 7 U.S. All-Time for 5,000m, Patience As A High School Star, Re-Living Stanford Success

On July 1, Elise Cranny ran 14:48.02 to become the 7th fastest American woman in history for the 5,000 meters. The race was run in Portland, Oregon i…

5 years, 8 months ago

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Duane Solomon's Exit Interview: Retires As Third-Fastest U.S. 800m Runner, Inside the London 2012 Final & The Next Gen of The Event
Duane Solomon's Exit Interview: Retires As Third-Fastest U.S. 800m Runner, Inside the London 2012 Final & The Next Gen of The Event

Duane Solomon joins the CITIUS MAG Podcast for an exit interview after announcing his retirement on June 20th with an Instagram post. He finished his…

5 years, 9 months ago

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Races Return & Controversy As Well - Nature Is Healing
Races Return & Controversy As Well - Nature Is Healing

Chris Chavez and Matt Meyer reunite to unpack the biggest stories in track and field for May and mid-June. Some races have returned on a small scale …

5 years, 9 months ago

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Richard Issa Has Hope For The Running Community As We Heal
Richard Issa Has Hope For The Running Community As We Heal

As we continue our discussion about race and sport, Matt Meyer decided to bring on our friend Richard Issa Bockari. He heads the Issa Run Crew in Phi…

5 years, 9 months ago

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Gwen Berry Will Not Be Silenced, Protesting Racial Inequality in 2019 and Finally Being Understood
Gwen Berry Will Not Be Silenced, Protesting Racial Inequality in 2019 and Finally Being Understood

“Take accountability. We are tired of educating you. We are tired of getting racially profiled and getting racially discriminated against. We're tire…

5 years, 9 months ago

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Russell Dinkins Wants to Save Brown Track And Field, Examining Racial Injustice in Sport
Russell Dinkins Wants to Save Brown Track And Field, Examining Racial Injustice in Sport

"Here’s the thing: For a kid who plays squash in Connecticut, it doesn’t matter if they go to Brown, Princeton or Harvard. They can go to some other …

5 years, 9 months ago

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