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Nick Symmonds on retirement, marathon training, David Rudisha and the all-time U.S 800m race

Nick Symmonds on retirement, marathon training, David Rudisha and the all-time U.S 800m race



Two-time Olympian, six-time U.S. outdoor 800m champion and 2013 world championship silver medalist Nick Symmonds joined the show to discuss his retirement from the track, his plans for the Honolulu M…


Published on 8 years, 3 months ago

Gut reactions to Team USA 2017 vs. Team USA 2016 (ft. Kevin Liao)

Gut reactions to Team USA 2017 vs. Team USA 2016 (ft. Kevin Liao)



Kevin Liao and Chris Chavez share their initial thoughts on how Team USA looks on paper compared to last year's Olympic team and how the new squad may fare at the upcoming IAAF World Championships in…


Published on 8 years, 3 months ago

Sheila Reid on her comeback from injury, Athletics Canada, Tinder and more

Sheila Reid on her comeback from injury, Athletics Canada, Tinder and more



Canadian Olympian and OTC Elite middle distance runner Sheila Reid joins the Citius Mag Podcast after hitting the world championship qualifying standard with her 4:07.07 victory at the USATF Middle D…


Published on 8 years, 4 months ago

Becky Wade joins Citius Mag, shares stories from her travels around the world and more

Becky Wade joins Citius Mag, shares stories from her travels around the world and more



Olympic Trials qualifier, world traveler and published author Becky Wade has joined the Citius Mag staff as a regular contributor. Wade's name first popped to many when she clocked a 2:30 at the 2013…


Published on 8 years, 5 months ago

Dr. Michael Joyner on Breaking2 and the sub-two hour marathon chances explained

Dr. Michael Joyner on Breaking2 and the sub-two hour marathon chances explained



Dr. Michael Joyner, a physiologist & expert in human performance at the Mayo Clinic, once published a paper noting that might be physiologically possible for an ideal human runner to run a marathon i…


Published on 8 years, 5 months ago

John Nunn on race walking, earning respect, Russian doping and growing the sport

John Nunn on race walking, earning respect, Russian doping and growing the sport



The race walk isn't the sexiest part of track and field and Olympian John Nunn acknowledges that. For this week's Citius Mag Podcast, the three-time U.S. Olympian joined the show to spread some knowl…


Published on 8 years, 5 months ago

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Voicemail Show No. 2: Would you rather win the Boston Marathon or run at the Olympics?



We opened up our voicemail line again for another edition of the Citius Mag Podcast's voicemail show. This week's questions were answered by Chris, Paul and Stephen (with a guest appearance by Jeanne…


Published on 8 years, 5 months ago

Mary Wittenberg & Toni Reavis - The future of the sport Tracksmith panel

Mary Wittenberg & Toni Reavis - The future of the sport Tracksmith panel



On Friday evening, I was invited to be part of Tracksmith's panel discussing the future of the sport with Mary Wittenberg and Toni Reavis. It was moderated by Tracksmith's Matt Taylor Mary's got some…


Published on 8 years, 6 months ago

Jamil Coury, Mike Wardian on running the Barkley Marathons, 2017's epic ending

Jamil Coury, Mike Wardian on running the Barkley Marathons, 2017's epic ending



One of the biggest stories in running this week was Gary Robbins' near-miss at the 2017 Barkley Marathons, where he finished six seconds over the 60-hour cut-off time. It was later revealed that his …


Published on 8 years, 6 months ago

Pat McGregor on coaching Karisa Nelson/Samford, Nick Saban and Riley Masters

Pat McGregor on coaching Karisa Nelson/Samford, Nick Saban and Riley Masters



Fresh off coaching Karisa Nelson to an NCAA indoor mile title, Samford distance coach Pat McGregor joins the Citius Mag Podcast with Chris Chavez and Paul Snyder to discuss what it's like coaching at…


Published on 8 years, 6 months ago





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