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The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show

Oblique Seville On Winning World Championship Gold In The 100m, Restoring Jamaica Atop The Sprints, His Rivalry With Noah Lyles + Early 2026 Ideas

The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show

CITIUS MAG

Running, Sports

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 24 October 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

“When I crossed that finish line and ripped my shirt off, I was like, ‘Yeah!’ That was one of my best moments… It was a dream come true, something that I’ve been wanting for years. I’ve dreamt about that moment and I finally got that moment!”

Our guest today is Oblique Seville — the new 100-meter world champion and the man who brought Jamaica back to the top of men’s sprinting. On a humid night in Tokyo in September, Seville ran 9.77 to win his first global title, the fastest championship final in six years, and the first for a Jamaican man since Usain Bolt. It was a performance years in the making and the fulfillment of potential we’d seen flashes of since he was 21 and running 9.86 for fourth place at the World Championships.

In past championships, it was always something — an injury here, a tight groin there, or a perfect semifinal that came one race too soon. But this year was different with two big Diamond League wins, a healthy buildup and a conviction that his time had come. He said in the mixed zone: ‘This is my year. I’m going to take this moment and no one is going to take it away from me.’

In this episode, we talk about how he finally made it happen — the lessons learned from setbacks, the mentorship of coach Glen Mills, and what it means to carry Jamaica’s legacy forward after Bolt.

Oblique Seville isn’t loud, and he doesn’t need to be. His running does all the talking. Without further ado, please welcome – the world’s fastest man.

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Host: Chris Chavez | ⁠⁠@chris_j_chavez on Instagram⁠

Guest: Oblique Seville | @obliqueseville on Instagram

Produced by: Jasmine Fehr | ⁠⁠⁠@jasminefehr on Instagram⁠⁠⁠

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up, everyone? You are listening to the Sidious Magp podcast. I'm your host, Chris Chavez,

0:05.0

and every week we go beyond the results to bring you conversations with the biggest names on the track,

0:10.0

the roads, and behind the scenes, from world class athletes and coaches to innovators shaping the sport.

0:15.6

If it's happening on the track, we're covering it. With real insights that sharpened minds,

0:20.2

deep dives into the moments that define careers, and the kind of access to the pros you won't get anywhere else.

0:26.3

So let's get into it because we love track and field.

0:31.5

Before we get to today's episode, you know we love giving our listeners a shout out when they leave us a review on apple podcast.

0:38.0

This certainly helps the show's discoverability, and we appreciate it.

0:41.8

This week's review comes to us from Hillary KV, who writes in saying,

0:45.6

Grateful for the Pod.

0:47.5

Citios Mag truly makes it easy to follow and love track and road running.

0:51.9

I became a big track fan after the Paris Olympics and listening to this pod on my runs

0:56.9

kept my interest in the sport beyond the Olympic year.

1:00.2

I loved all of the up-to-date, fresh episodes during the World Champs to process my own

1:05.0

post-race thoughts and emotions for the still relatively niche sport, which you guys are about

1:10.0

to change.

1:11.5

I can't imagine the work and exhaustion that goes behind making these episodes and athlete

1:15.9

interviews on the field.

1:17.7

Your passion for the sport really shines, and I'm so grateful for it.

1:21.5

I hope to meet the team in a group run someday.

1:24.0

Join us for the Houston Marathon or Boston in 2026.

1:29.9

Thank you, Hillary. We will definitely be in Boston next year. Marathon weekends are a ton of fun for us, especially when we get to

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