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Hurdle with Emily Abbate

Finding The Fun: Jess McClain On Her American Record At The 2026 Boston Marathon, Incremental Gains & The Future Of Women’s Distance Running

Hurdle with Emily Abbate

iHeartPodcasts

Health & Fitness

4.91.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2026

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

In this episode of Hurdle, host Emily sits down with professional runner Jess McClain fresh off her monumental performance as the top American finisher at the 2026 Boston Marathon. Recorded in London, where the duo got to run in the upcoming Brooks' upcoming Hyperion Elite 6 and cheer at the 2026 London Marathon, Jess unpacks the physical and mental evolution required to clock a personal best of 2:20:49 on one of the world's most challenging courses. From navigating the "what if" game to handling mid-race mishaps like dropping a fueling bottle, Jess shares a grounded, authentic perspective on what it means to find joy in professional sport. 

IN THIS EPISODE

  • The Boston Breakthrough: Jess breaks down her strategy for the "Crest of Heartbreak Hill" and how her focus on downhill training and pace changes paid off in the final 10K.

  • Silencing the "What If" Game: A deep dive into the mental shift Jess made during training—moving away from obsessing over variables she couldn’t control and focusing on being 1% better incrementally.

  • Resilience Under Pressure: Jess reflects on the chaos of the Half Marathon Championships where she was directed the wrong way, and how that experience actually built her confidence for the high-stakes friction of Boston.

  • Life Beyond the Miles: An honest conversation about the "other things" that bring joy, including Jess's experience with egg freezing, her thoughts on family planning, and the importance of a supportive partner who sees her greatness.

  • The "My Way" Philosophy: Why Jess decided to stop trying to be a "robotic" athlete and instead leaned into her own unique rhythm, finding that her way is the best way for her.

QUOTABLE MOMENTS

"I think it’s being okay where you’re at and doing the most that you can day-to-day, week-to-week, to just be 1% better incrementally and not put so much pressure on the big dream."

"I spent so much time being told that I shouldn't do anything else... that I'm not dedicated enough. And it's just so not true. You can plan for your future and still have a really kick-ass time running and racing at a high level."

"Running's not going to go well all the time. You should be able to tap into other things that bring you joy."

"I’ve put my health and the 'fun meter' on the front burner. It feels good to be like, my way is the best way for me, instead of trying to fit myself into so many different molds."

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:02.5

Guaranteed Human.

0:04.4

I think it's being okay where you're at and like doing the most that you can day-to-day week to week to just be 1% better incrementally and not put so much pressure on like the big dream.

0:34.0

Hey, hey, Emily Abadi here.

0:48.4

You are listening to another episode of Hurtle, a podcast featuring the mindset secrets and true stories of the most inspiring women in sports and wellness, empowering you to live a healthier, happier, more motivated life, and of course, conquer your own hurdles.

1:00.5

Today, I am sitting down with the ever-incredible Jess McLean, Fresh off a monumental performance as the top American finisher at the 2026 Boston Marathon.

1:07.6

Jess joins me in London to unpack what it takes to stay composed when everything goes off script.

1:12.7

As a professional runner for Brooks, Jess has become a master of the pivot,

1:18.3

showing us all how to handle high-stakes friction with absolute grace. In this episode,

1:22.9

we dive deep into the recent whirlwind of what's been going on in her career, including navigating the unforeseen, reflecting on the chaos of being directed the wrong way during the half

1:28.1

marathon championships, and how she maintained the mindset that she could handle it. The Boston

1:33.2

breakthrough breaking down her sub-21 to 2049 to be specific performance at Boston, from her

1:41.6

strategy for the hills to the mid-race mishap with her fueling bottle at

1:46.2

30K, the mental gymnastics of elite racing, why just decided to stop playing the what-if game,

1:52.7

and how she shifted her focus to finding the joy in the dark moments of the last 10K, and of course,

1:59.3

reframing the hurdles.

2:06.9

Moving past the frustration of the 2024 Olympic trials to enter a new era of confidence and finding the fun in professional sports.

2:10.4

I love always the opportunity to sit down with Jess.

2:14.3

And like I said at the end of today's episode, I genuinely feel lucky to be a

2:18.8

woman working in sports at a time when Jess is on the come-up. She is crushing. I am on Team McLean,

2:28.4

and I am so excited to keep cheering her on as she continues to better her best. Make sure you're following along

2:36.6

with Hurtle over on social. It's over at Hurtle podcast. You can also check out IHartwoman

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