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🗓️ 19 September 2024
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THE GEORGIA BELL SPECIAL
Georgia won Bronze at the 2024 Paris Olympics in the Women's 1500m.
In her 17 races this season across 10 countries, she was absolutely dominant. She became a National Champion, European Silver Medalist, set a British Record, and as stated before, placed third in the Olympics.
Georgia holds PRs of 1:56.28 (800m) & 3:52.61 (1500m).
What makes this season all the more remarkable is that Georgia had fully stepped away from the sport just a few short years ago. Her progression over the past few years is nothing short of amazing and inspiring. I hope you'll take the time to be inspired by GB's INCREDIBLE story!
In this one, we discuss her quitting her job to go all-in on running full-time, what went into this year of growth, her experience at the Olympics, how this year sets her up for future, and so much more.
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0:00.0 | Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to another episode of the Running Effect podcast with Dominic Schleader. |
0:05.8 | I'm your host Dominic, and today on the podcast, I am joined by Olympic bronze medalist in the 1500. |
0:11.5 | Georgia Bell, Georgia has had one of the most insane 24 seasons, but she also has one of the most |
0:18.0 | incredible stories I've ever heard while having this podcast. |
0:21.2 | Just a few years ago, Georgia wasn't running at all. In college, she struggled with injuries and |
0:25.7 | setbacks. And legitimately, this year, she has been on another planet. She was a European |
0:31.8 | medalist. She was a national champion. As I mentioned earlier, she was a bronze medalist at the |
0:35.7 | Olympics. She set a British record. She broke |
0:38.2 | four minutes into 15005 times, broke two minutes and eight hundred five times and holds personal best, |
0:44.4 | which were both run this season of 352.61 in the 1500 and 156.28 in the 800. Again, a few short |
0:52.7 | years ago, she wasn't running at all. She had no |
0:54.6 | aspirations of coming back to the sport. Georgia has one of the most inspiring stories, and I am so |
1:00.1 | confident this one is going to give you the juice to keep going into training and racing and |
1:05.0 | probably instill a new level of belief in yourself. If you do enjoy this conversation, |
1:09.4 | please consider sharing it with a friend, |
1:11.4 | particularly today's episode, as I do think it is very uplifting. That helps the show grow, |
1:17.6 | helps us reach new people, and through that, we can expand our impact. Also, if you enjoy |
1:22.9 | this episode, please consider giving us a follow and a five-star review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts. |
1:27.5 | And if you prefer to watch the podcast, you can do so on YouTube by searching for their |
1:32.4 | running effect podcast, where you will find every single episode in its visual format. |
1:37.8 | So without further ado, I hope you all enjoy my conversation with the one and only Olympic |
1:41.8 | bronze medalists from Great Britain, Georgia Bell. |
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