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Marathon Talk

Deena Kastor & Martin Yelling

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Marathon Talk has returned in 2022 as part of the Abbott World Marathon Majors family. Hosted by Martin Yelling and the great Deena Kastor, every two weeks we'll bring you news, views and some amazing guest interviews from across the world of marathons and running.
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Nestled in a plaza a quarter mile from the corner of Prospect and Rte 82 in Strongsville, Ohio, Fit Body Boot Camp has used their unstoppable fitness formula to help hundreds of people in the last 5 years reach new levels of fitness and health. This podcast will share the stories of the owners, the trainers, the clients and dive into different health topics.
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Discover how running can be the cornerstone of positive life experiences, far beyond just performance metrics. How can this powerful practice shape our minds and transform our lives? Join RRCA Certified Running Coach and personal development enthusiast, Nicky Tamberrino, as she delves into the benefits of running, explores the thriving community around it, and uncovers how your peers use running to enhance their lives. Plus, we're thrilled to announce that Charm City Run is our sponsor! Use ...
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Welcome to Lactic Acid, where Dominique Smith and Laura Thweatt elevate the sport of running and track and field through creativity and laughter. The goal of this podcast is to bridge the gap between those who make our sport unique and the fans that follow. This podcast will be centered on getting to know the personalities off the track, what makes them unique as human beings, rather than just track and field athletes. The show will include athletes, coaches, journalists and creative storyte ...
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The Coach Jenny Show

Coach Jenny Hadfield

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Jenny Hadfield, aka "Coach Jenny," is a popular columnist for Runner’s World, author of the Running for Mortals and Marathoning for Mortals book series, founder of The Challenge life performance program, and Marathon Expeditions, where she hosts running, hiking, and active vacations all over the world. It takes a village to train an athletes, and in this show, she shares tips, answers your questions, and hosts a village of performance experts to find tools, tricks and strategies listeners ca ...
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Ruth Chepngetich ran 2:09:56 to smash the marathon world record at the Bank of American Chicago Marathon. In the process she became the first woman to go sub 2:10. Is this the greatest distance performance ever? Former American record holder and Olympic bronze medallist Deena Kastor joins us for an hour to break down Chicago and Ruth's incredible r…
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Deena is an all time favorite over here on I’ll Have Another Podcast and I was excited to have the opportunity for a quick interview with her live at the Abbott Health & Fitness Expo during this incredible weekend in Chicago! Deena has held a multitude of American Records over the years but one that we never stop talking about is that American Reco…
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Hi all! SO excited to jump in here and share with you about a new podcast joining the Sandyboy Productions Podcast Network. This new show is hosted by Ally Brettnacher. Ally Brettnacher is the Owner of Athlete Bouquets and the Host of the Finish Lines & Milestones Podcast. She is the Vice President of the Board of Directors for Beyond Monumental, t…
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Katie Izzo talks moving to Flagstaff and the lessons that she learned last season, training with her new teammates, being resilient during hardships, finding recovery through nature and the outdoors and more! She and Dom also play a game of Would You Rather. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lactic-acid-podcast/id1591874732?i=1000672417821 Be s…
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Today on the podcast, I’m thrilled to welcome back Olympian Clayton Young. In today’s episode, we dive into Clayton’s incredible experience at the Paris Olympics, where he placed ninth with a time of 2:08.44. He shares the behind-the-scenes of his race, what was going through his mind, and the emotions that came with such a monumental event. I real…
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In today’s episode, I’m excited to welcome back Kara Winger, a four time Olympian in the javelin. This summer, she competed in her fifth Olympic trials, and it was quite the journey for her. Despite placing in the top three at the trials, she didn’t qualify for the Paris Olympics because she hadn’t yet met the Olympic standard. Kara shares her thou…
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Leo and Lex Young join us at 78:19 to tell us about the transition to collegiate running, how Stanford is going so far, talk a little NIL and a lot more. Prior to that we break discuss the latest in the running world including Rojo being called by Kenyan parliament for an apology and Parker Vably getting paid (more than Cole Hocker?!) by New Balanc…
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We’ve got an awesome episode lined up for you today in our coaching series. I’m chatting with Chris Lee, a powerhouse in the world of strength and conditioning. He’s the Kinesis Director at Kinesis Integrated in Boulder, Colorado, and he’s also the Athletic Performance Director and Strength Coach for the Adidas Pro Team, Tinman Elite. Chris has an …
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In today’s episode, I’m thrilled to welcome Susanna Sullivan, who recently finished seventh in the Chicago Marathon with an impressive time of 2:21:56, marking a personal record of two minutes and 31 seconds. This achievement places her as the 10th fastest American woman in history at this distance. Susanna is also a dedicated sixth-grade math teac…
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In this episode of Maybe Running Will Help, Nicky is joined by Emily Hemmendinger, Clinical Director of the OCD Program and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Emily shares her expertise in mental health, focusing on how athletes—especially runners—can overcome automatic negative thoughts (ANTS) and b…
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The new Women’s World Record wasn’t just pipped by a few seconds in Chicago… it was utterly obliterated. Take a bow, Ruth Chepng'etich. With front row seats to the first woman running sub-2:10, Chicago’s Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski is our special guest in a stacked show on this week’s Marathon Talk! In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:0…
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Welcome to another episode of the coaching series on I’ll Have Another Podcast. This series is supported by V.02, the coaching platform that I use and that my guest today, Stef Flippin, also utilizes. Stef is one of my favorite people in the running community. I’ve had the pleasure of collaborating with her on the Relay Podcast, and she also co-hos…
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Galen Rupp is one of the greatest American Distance Runners of all time. He won a Silver Medal in the 10,000 in the Rio 2016 Olympics and a Bronze Medal in the Marathon in the Tokoyo 2020 Olympics. He is also the 2017 champion of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon. He’ll be on the motorcade this year on the broadcast which will be super fun. Thou…
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I’m so excited to welcome back the incredible Katie Moon to the podcast! This marks her third appearance on the show, and she’s got quite the impressive resume—she’s a two-time world champion and an Olympic gold and silver medalist in pole vaulting. Most recently, she brought home a silver medal at the Paris Olympics, following her amazing gold med…
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Lindsay Flanagan talks her excitement for the Chicago Marathon and how her training buildup has gone, recovering from her severe injury after the Trials, deep dish vs. New York style pizza, the possibility of buying a sauna, how her joy for running leads to consistency, music from the early 2000’s and more! Be sure to follow Lactic Acid on the foll…
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"Mr 800" Justin Rinaldi, the guy who has a job at a bank, the coach of Peter Bol, Will Sumner and resurgent Josh Hoey, is our guest @ 60:12. Rinaldi talks about going from coaching 1 athlete to having an incredible stable of 800 athletes, when we will see a sub 1:40, and the Peter Bol EPO case. Plus Conner Mantz ran 10 miles faster than any other A…
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Welcome to another exciting episode of our coaching series, sponsored by V.O2. Today, we’re joined by the incredible duo, David and Megan Roche. Their passion for the running community is evident, as they coach countless athletes and share valuable insights through their research and the popular SWAP podcast, “Some Work, All Play.” Their contributi…
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I’m really excited to share this conversation with Noah Malone, a Paralympic champion, on the I’ll Have Another podcast today. Noah is a six-time Paralympic medalist, bringing home medals from both the Tokyo and Paris Games, including a gold in the men’s 100 meters T12 and a silver in the 400 meters T12 this year in Paris. He specializes in the 100…
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Every runner has a story, and Rob Simmelkjaer’s unique journey gives him an inspiring focus on telling those fascinating stories. Rob is our special guest on this week’s Marathon Talk, as he runs us through his experience as a newly-minted Berlin finisher, and his insider tips for those running through the 5 boroughs of NYC next month! Elsewhere in…
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We’re kicking off a new coaching series here on the I’ll Have Another Podcast where we dive deep into the world of running and the incredible coaches who shape athletes’ journeys. In today’s episode, I’m thrilled to introduce you to Jack Mulaney, the head coach of NAZ Elite. Jack’s journey to coaching is both inspiring and insightful, and I learned…
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Charlie Sweeney talks his excitement for the Bank of America Chicago Marathon, transitioning from the track to the roads, his newfound appreciation for country music and Lil Wayne, staying in a trailer at the Olympic Trials, Chipotle, how he got his start in running, the importance of living life with no regrets and more! Be sure to follow Lactic A…
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Former World Junior XC champ "Milky M" (Milkesa Mengesha) took down the Berlin Marathon field as Tigist Ketema ran her 2nd 2:16 and continued the 800 to marathon trend. The NCAA action heated up with Brian Musau and Oklahoma State impressing. Could Villanova's Sadie Sigfstead be the next NCAA star? The Young brothers impressed as well. We break it …
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