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Episode 85 | Mary Ngugi and Jared Ward

the morning shakeout podcast

the morning shakeout podcast

Coaching, Marathons, Sports, Olympics, Running, Ultrarunning

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

“I had a breakthrough race in Boston and training for New York has been every bit as good as the training leading into Boston and even better in some aspects, so what I’d really like to do is, I think it would be successful if I validated that performance in Boston…and say, ‘yes, this is where I am and I belong.’ You know, I ran 20 miles with the leaders in Boston and that was the first time running with the international leaders in a marathon that long and so I want to validate that Boston performance.” —Jared WardI’m excited to share a special episode of the podcast that was recorded live two days before the 2019 TCS New York City Marathon with Kenyan Mary Ngugi, who went on to finish 10th in the women’s race, and Jared Ward, who was the top American male finisher in sixth place.Ngugi, who ran a personal best 2:27:36, won silver at the half marathon world championships in 2014, captured bronze at the 2016 championships, and owns the fastest half marathon ever run on American soil, 1:06:29 at Houston in 2016. She is also the mother of an 8-year-old daughter and one of the most outgoing Kenyan athletes on social media.Ward, whose 2:10:45 clocking was the second-fastest marathon he's ever run, was sixth at New York for the second straight year. Earlier this year he ran a personal best 2:09:25 at the Boston Marathon to finish eighth and was sixth at the 2016 Olympic marathon in Rio. He is a father of four children and will be a top contender for the U.S. Olympic marathon team in February.This episode is brought to you by the New York Road Runners RUNCENTER. The RUNCENTER is home to an inclusive running community based in New York City, comprised of people with all different fitness levels and running paces. It brings together people from all walks of life in an engaging and supportive environment committed to personal growth. I got to check it out before the show and it is an awesome space to take advantage of if you’re a runner in New York or a runner passing through New York. The RunCenter offers a variety of group runs, fitness classes, education panels, entertainment events, and more, all to help further the NYRR’s mission to help and inspire people through running. Check it out today at nyrr.org/runcenter.Complete show notes: https://themorningshakeout.com/episode-85-mary-ngugi-and-jared-ward/Sign up here to get the morning shakeout email newsletter delivered to your inbox every Tuesday morning: www.themorningshakeout.com/subscribe/Support the morning shakeout on Patreon: www.patreon.com/themorningshakeout

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I had a breakthrough race in Boston and training for New York has been every bit as good as the training for Boston and even better in some aspects.

0:10.0

So what I really like to do is I think it would be successful if I validated that performance

0:14.7

in Boston and say yes this is where I am and I belong you know I ran 20 miles with the

0:20.7

leaders in Boston and that was the first time running with the

0:24.0

international leaders in a marathon that long and so I want to validate that

0:28.4

Boston performance. That's Jared Ward and this is episode 85 of the podcast that was recorded live

0:54.0

last Friday before the TCS New York City Marathon with Kenyan Mary Googie who went on to

0:58.8

finish 10th in the women's race and Jared Ward who is the top American male finisher in sixth place.

1:05.6

This episode is brought to you by the New York Roadrunners Run Center where this podcast

1:09.2

was recorded in front of a live audience.

1:11.3

The Run Center is home to an inclusive running community based in New York

1:14.1

City. It's comprised of people with all different fitness levels and running paces. It brings together

1:18.8

people from all walks of life in an engaging and supportive environment committed to personal growth.

1:23.8

I got to check it out before the show and it's an awesome space to take advantage of if you're

1:27.7

a runner in New York City or even if you're just a runner who's passing through New York City,

1:31.8

the Run Center offers a variety of

1:33.5

group runs, fitness classes, education panels, entertainment events such as this

1:37.5

one and a lot more all to help further at the NYR's mission to help and

1:41.7

inspire people through running.

1:43.8

Check it out today at NYRR.org slash Run Center.

1:48.3

My thanks to the New York Roadrunners Run Center for sponsoring this episode of the

1:51.6

podcast. Now please enjoy my conversation

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