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🗓️ 12 April 2024
⏱️ 67 minutes
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Marathon season is upon us and the team at RunnersConnect is bringing you all the greatest storylines going into the Boston and London Marathon. This year’s field of professional runners is loaded leading up to the Paris Summer Olympics and we’ll give you our take on what to expect and who might surprise or disappoint at upcoming marathon majors. We’ll also chat about our thoughts on what to expect from the American Olympic Marathon team who have all opted out of running a Spring marathon.
This is not your typical sports commentary show, so expect it to feel more like a conversation among friends than a data dump of performance metrics. We’re throwing out all of our bold predictions and hot takes so you play along and feel free to disagree with anything said. This is going to be a fun conversation that you’ll love if you also get excited talking about long-distance running events. Some of the stories you’ll hear include:
This might just be the most exciting time of the year for Marathoners and whether or not you follow elites closely, you can expect to enjoy some great combination of friendly banter and heated debates.
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0:00.0 | This is supposed to be the simple sport. This is supposed to be again the one where first guy across the line when second |
0:05.7 | If it's top three it's top three that's who it is so it's supposed to be very simple. It's insanely |
0:10.8 | frustrating to me to read this it just kills me to have such a complicated, |
0:15.6 | convoluted qualification system. |
0:19.4 | That was our head coach, Michael Hammond, and I share every bit of his frustration regarding the overly complicated |
0:25.4 | qualification system for the marathon Olympic team. On today's show, we're bringing you a brand |
0:31.0 | new format called News and Running. |
0:33.2 | In each of these segments, we'll cover popular topics and give you our hot takes, |
0:37.6 | so you can play along and feel free to agree or disagree with us. |
0:41.1 | This is not going to be your typical sports commentary show, so expect it to feel more |
0:45.0 | like a conversation among friends than a data dump of performance metrics. Marathon season is |
0:50.3 | upon us and we're kicking off this new format by bringing you all the |
0:53.8 | greatest storylines going into the Boston and London marathons, as well as from |
0:58.6 | the American Olympic trials in February which you heard Michael speaking about. |
1:02.1 | Some of the exciting stories we'll cover include |
1:04.7 | who is Leonard Career and why his path to the Paris Olympics is so complicated, or predictions |
1:09.8 | for who will race well in Boston and London, and whether we might see a new women's world record |
1:14.3 | in the London Marathon. You can find a full list of topics in the show notes including time stamps. |
1:19.8 | If you love running and fun banter, this one's for you, so let's get into it. Hello runners and welcome to the run to the top podcast where our goal is |
1:37.9 | making you a better runner with each and every episode. I'm your showrunner |
1:41.7 | Kory Nagler and I'm not an elite runner but together we'll explore |
1:45.2 | new strategies and topics to take your running to the next level. This podcast is created |
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