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🗓️ 9 August 2025
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Shelby Houlihan isn’t running from her past. She’s running straight into whatever comes next.With a late-race surge and her trademark finishing kick, Shelby captured the 5,000m U.S. title at Hayward Field. She proved it: she’s not done. Not even close.Just a few years ago, her career looked over. For an athlete at the height of her prime, it was a devastating blow. Before that, Houlihan had been the face of U.S. middle-distance running. She shattered American records in the 1500 meters (3:54.99) and 5000 meters (14:23.92), won 12 national titles, and finished just off the podium at the 2019 World Championships.Her rise had seemed unstoppable. Until it wasn’t.But Houlihan didn’t disappear. She trained in the shadows. And when the ban was lifted in January 2025, she wasted no time. First came a win in the 3000m at the Razorback Invitational. Then a silver medal at the World Indoor Championships in Nanjing. Now, a stunning U.S. 5000m title in Eugene–her 13th national crown and her first major outdoor championship since her return.The race itself was tactical and tense. The early pace was slow, the field bunched. But with one lap to go, Houlihan made her move. Elise Cranny and Josette Andrews went with her, but it was Shelby who had the final gear. She closed her last 200 meters in 30.56 seconds and crossed the line in 15:13.61, a full step ahead of the competition.This was a statement. Proof that the years in exile haven't dulled her edge. That the fire hadn’t gone out.She’s still unsponsored, still training alone in Flagstaff, Arizona. But she’s qualified for the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo, where she plans to race the 5000m. And she’s doing it on her own terms — no excuses, no apologies.For Shelby Houlihan, this isn’t just a comeback, it’s a redemption story written on the track.In today's conversation, Shelby walks me through this remarkable performance, what silencing the naysayers means, why this US title means so much, inside the nerves, emotions, belief, and experiences of this race; her goals for Tokyo, and how much longer she plans on running for. This conversation is raw, honest, and an inside look at the peak of one of the greatest stories track and field has ever seen.Tap into the Shelby Houlihan Special. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. Comment the word “PODCAST” below and I’ll DM you a link to listen. If this episode blesses you, please share it with a friend!S H O W N O T E S-The Run Down By The Running Effect (our new newsletter!): https://tinyurl.com/mr36s9rs-BUY MERCH BEFORE IT’S GONE: https://shop.therunningeffect.run-Our Website: https://therunningeffect.run -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ-My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en-Take our podcast survey: https://tinyurl.com/3ua62ffz
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0:00.0 | That self-belief is the thing that I think will keep you hanging on to the pack and give you a chance. |
0:06.5 | And even like, you know, the last 200 meters of the race, you're like, if someone's coming up on you and they're passing you, how are you going to react? |
0:15.1 | Where is that self-belief at? |
0:16.3 | If you think you're the best person in the race, you're going to say, hell no, you're not beating me today. |
0:24.0 | That was 14-time U.S. champion, Shelby Hulahan, back on the podcast today to break down her 14th |
0:30.8 | U.S. title, which came this past weekend in Eugene, Oregon, in the 5,000-meter event where she |
0:36.5 | stormed with less than 200 meters to go to |
0:39.1 | claim her 14th title. She is one of the greats in our sport. She doesn't miss teams. She |
0:45.4 | executes when it matters the most. And after a four-year ban, which we've extensively gone into |
0:51.0 | in past episode, so I won't address it here for the sake of time and hopping into the episode. |
0:56.8 | Four-year ban hasn't raised the U.S. Championships in a minute, comes back, makes a team. |
1:01.0 | She knows how to get it done. |
1:02.0 | She's 32 years of age, and it looks like she's hidden up. |
1:04.7 | She's ready and gunning for a medal next month in Tokyo. |
1:07.8 | We break it all down. |
1:08.8 | I hope you enjoy this one. |
1:10.1 | If you do, give us a five-star review. |
1:11.7 | It takes three to five seconds. Hit the fall button so you never miss another episode. A bunch more |
1:15.9 | high, high-level episodes coming your way out of the U.S. championships. And my final favor is |
1:21.1 | share this episode with a friend, word of mouth marketing is the easiest way in which we can grow. |
1:25.1 | Without further ado, enjoy the wisdom, the lessons, |
1:27.9 | the stories from 14-time U.S. champion, Shelby Bullahan. |
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