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THE RUNNING EFFECT PODCAST

Olympian & Former American Record Holder Bob Kennedy Goes Through The History Books

THE RUNNING EFFECT PODCAST

Dominic Schlueter

Running, Sports

4.8 • 686 Ratings

šŸ—“ļø 1 February 2023

ā±ļø 57 minutes

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Summary

Today on the podcast, I have the great privilege of speaking with American distance running legend, Bob Kennedy. Bob won two OHSAA XC State Titles, was the 1987 national junior champion in cross country, and to this day holds the OHSAA Record for 1600m at 4:05:13. He then went on to The University of Indania, where he won the NCAA Men's Cross Country Championships becoming one of a few true freshman ever to win the event. Over the ensuing years, he won many more NCAA titles. After his collegiate years, he competed at the highest level making it to the Olympics more than once. He once held the American record in the 3000 meters (7:30.84), 2 miles (8:11.59), and the 5000 meters (12:58.21). Bob is undoubtedly one of the greatest American distance runners of all time. 


In this conversation, Bob and I dive deep into his upbringing in the sport and the different races that are most significant to him and his career. We discuss lessons he's learned, the attributes he sees most consistently in high-performing individuals, and much more! This conversation was a ton of fun, and I really enjoyed going back in time through this remarkable time period of Bob's life. Through Bob's personal experiences and knowledge, you will gain a deeper understanding of the mental and physical components of running and how to apply them to enhance your own running journey and ultimately improve the quality of your life.


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0:00.0

Ladies and gentlemen, today on the podcast, I have a very special guest, Bob Kennedy.

0:06.0

Bob is undoubtedly one of the greatest American distance runners of all time.

0:11.1

He once held the American record in the 3K, 2 mile, and 5,000 meters.

0:16.1

And in addition to these things, he was also a multi-time Olympian.

0:19.7

He still holds the state record in the

0:22.3

1600 meter in my state of Ohio. So there are so many fun, neat things to discuss in this episode.

0:29.0

Bob is truly a legend, and it was so awesome to go through his career with him and some of

0:34.0

the races that have kind of shaped his career.

0:41.3

I won't keep this intro long because I want to get to the interview and want to give you all the chance to listen to it.

0:43.5

But I appreciate each and every one of you listening.

0:46.0

And if you do enjoy it, I would greatly appreciate you giving us a follow

0:49.4

and a five-star review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

0:53.0

You're already listening to this, so it will legitimately

0:55.2

take between five and ten seconds and greatly helps us out. You can also share with a friend or

1:00.0

share on social media to share with your network, and hopefully through doing that, we can

1:04.2

reach new people and inspire them in the process. But I guess without further ado, here's my

1:08.9

conversation with the man the myth, the legend, Bob Kennedy.

1:16.0

Bob Kennedy, an absolute pleasure to get you on the Running Effect podcast. How are you doing today?

1:20.8

I'm great, Dominic. It's great to be here.

1:22.5

So I guess my first question for you, you currently live in Indiana, but you grew up in Ohio.

1:27.8

I currently live in Ohio, and I'm well aware of how miserable the winters are.

1:33.1

Like on my walk during lunch break today, I was just like, this is cold, and I was dreaming

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