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

TRIALS TALK DAY 8: GRANT HOLLOWAY HURDLES INTO THE HISTORY BOOKS, GABBY THOMAS FIRES A 21.78 WARNING SHOT, HOBBS KESSLER WITH A 1:43?!

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

CITIUS MAG

Sports, Running

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 June 2024

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

The track is HOT.

Okay, it’s actually quite pleasant by Eugene-in-June standards, with temperatures in the high 70s and a pleasant breeze that always seems to be a tailwind in Hayward Field. But the performances laid down last night in Day 8 of the Olympic Trials sure heated up the stadium — even in events where we’re not on finals yet.

For the first time in history, three men broke 13 seconds in the same 110m hurdles race as Grant Holloway picked up his second national title, made his second Olympic team, and clocked the fourth-fastest performance in history ahead of Freddie Crittenden and Daniel Roberts’s lifetime bests. Five men broke 20 seconds in the 200m semifinals led by Noah Lyles’s wind-aided 19.60, and another epic battle between Gabby Thomas and Sha’Carri Richardson is set up in the women’s 200m final.

While middle-distance rounds can sometimes get tactical, they sure didn’t tonight. It took 4:05.36 to make the final of the women’s 1500m, and the “heavy hitters” heat did not disappoint with Nikki Hiltz making a statement with a 4:01.40 win and five finishes at 4:02.14 or faster. The 1500m final will be absolutely stacked, and in the mixed zone competitors were suggesting that it may make times well under 4 minutes just to make the team.

In the men’s 800m, it’s clear that qualifying for the Games in the 1500m has lifted a weight off Hobbs Kessler’s shoulders, as he seems to be absolutely elated in each round of racing and led all semifinal qualifiers with a huge personal best of 1:43.71. Kessler skipped the 1:44s entirely as his PB heading into this weekend was 1:45.07.

It’s now officially the weekend and, bittersweetly, our final two days of action, so make sure you don’t miss any of these incredible competitions over the last few finals. If we’ve learned anything form the action we’ve seen so far, we’re in store for something very, very fast in multiple events.

CITIUS MAG LIVE From Eugene! will bring you daily interviews with athletes, coaches and notable folks in town at noon PT each day. Our guests for day three of the Olympic Trials include Nico Young, Payton Otterdahl, Kendall Ellis, and Matthew Wilkinson. 

LIVE SHOWS

Good Morning Track and Field will start your day with some takes and updates from Eugene hosted by Eric Jenkins, Mitch Dyer and Karen Lesiewicz at 8:30 a.m. PT.

TRIALS TALK – our hit daily podcast series from 2021 – ⁠returns on The CITIUS MAG Podcast feed⁠ + streaming live immediately post-race to unpack all of the action immediately following the meet.

LIVE MEET COVERAGE

Stay updated on live results, mixed zone interviews and more on the CITIUS MAG ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠X⁠ and ⁠Threads⁠ pages while the meet is underway each evening. All interviews will be uploaded to our aforementioned YouTube channel.

MORNING RUNS

CITIUS MAG and New Balance will be hosting group runs on Sunday, June 23rd at 8 a.m. ET; Tuesday, June 25th at 8 a.m. and Saturday, June 29th at 7:30 a.m. Come on by to our pop-up next to Prince Puckler’s Ice Cream shop to meet for some easy morning miles.

All paces are welcome. We’ll be giving away shirts, hats and more. Plus, you’ll have an opportunity to try all of the latest and greatest from New Balance. We’ll also have Olipop, coffee, games and cold plunges to enjoy afterward.

Also, CITIUS MAG Newsletter subscribers will be getting daily emails from the Trials as David Melly rounds up all of the biggest results, stories + our best interviews, photos and original content from Eugene. If you want to hook a friend, there’s no better time than the Trials so forward them the emails or encourage them to ⁠sign up today for FREE⁠ here: https://citiusmag.beehiiv.com/

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Transcript

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0:00.0

June 28th it is day 8 of the U.S. Olympic Trials. This is Trials Talk and

0:16.8

we're gonna kick off. We had one track final today and it lived up to all of the

0:22.2

hype.

0:23.0

Let's kick it off with the men's 110 hurdles

0:26.0

where Mr. Grant, I don't sell tickets to track meets hallway,

0:30.0

goes 12.86 for the world lead gives the world record a scare

0:35.5

believe that's the fourth fastest performance in history you have Freddie

0:39.9

Crittenden goes 1293 Daniel Roberts 1296 it took breaking 13 to make this team

0:47.6

Caitlin how crazy were you going in the stands for this one

0:50.8

listen I wasn't even in the stands.

0:52.7

I was downstairs, but I was going crazy because I might agree,

0:55.6

if you want this, you know, this dollar that I got for you, like I need you to break the

0:59.8

world record, but he didn't break it, so I'll give him 50 cents for like being close to it but now it was

1:04.4

so crazy because really like like we already know like Grand was gonna make this team it was just like how fast he was going

1:09.7

run I was really focused on spots two and three because I know a lot people was talking about training like I was really focused on spots two and three because I know a lot of people was talking about

1:14.2

training like I was talking about Tray 2 as well as Cordell like those are really my homeboys for real so obviously I

1:19.2

wanted them on the team but the way that Freddie was running these rounds

1:22.1

Mr. Crittenton,

1:24.0

Mr. Hivey, pronounced his last name.

1:26.0

He made the team last year and everybody was like,

1:29.0

oh my God, Freddie from Tracksmith and then Jasmine Todd was like,

1:32.0

yeah, Freddie from Tracksmith, like what are you talking about he been working and so for him to make this team it was crazy because I knew that he could make it based off his semi-final round because his PR was 13.0 and he ran

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