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

USATF OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS | DAY 4 REACTION SHOW: DONAVAN BRAZIER IS BACK, NOAH LYLES & KENNY BEDNAREK BEEFING + COLE HOCKER BEATS GRANT FISHER

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

CITIUS MAG

Running, Sports

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 4 August 2025

⏱️ 116 minutes

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Summary

The next time someone complains that track and field is boring, tell them about August 3, 2025.

Today's epic conclusion to the 2025 USATF Outdoor Championships were so packed to the gills with drama that it extended beyond the start and finish lines. You want rivalries? Got ‘em. Records? check. Emotions? Certainly. Controversy? You bet.

After finishing a surprise third in the 1500m, the event that delivered an Olympic title, Cole Hocker found redemption in the 5000m, where he closed off a slow early pace in an astonishing 51.76 seconds to win his first U.S. title in the longer event. NCAA champion Roisin Willis won her first U.S. senior title in the 800m a few steps after national leader Addy Wiley got tripped up.

Two World champions weren’t even present for their event finals: Grant Holloway qualified for the 110m hurdles final but, for the third time in his career, leaned on his wild card entry to Worlds and skipped the last round of racing. Sha’Carri Richardson missed qualifying for the final of the 200m by 0.01 seconds, but her training partner Melissa Jefferson-Wooden added a second U.S. title to her resume with a personal-best 21.84 run.

Behind Jefferson-Wooden and runner-up Anavia Battle, who’s having a helluva season of her own, the last spot on the 200m team couldn’t have been tighter. The three women who represented Team USA at the Paris Olympics were all credited with a 22.20 finish, meaning the critical result came down to one thousandth of a second as Gabby Thomas (22.197) barely beat out Brittany Brown (22.198) and McKenzie Long (22.199).

And yet somehow, that wasn’t even the most dramatic 200m race of the day. In the men’s final, Noah Lyles defended his title over Kenny Bednarek in a world-leading 19.63 to Bednarek’s 19.67, but a little post-race shoving and strongly-worded jawing occurred in plain sight of the TV cameras and Hayward fans. It’s safe to say that Lyles and Bednarek are friendly rivals — except for the friendly part.

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Hosts: ⁠⁠Chris Chavez⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Eric Jenkins⁠⁠, Aisha Praught-Leer, Paul Hof-Mahoney⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠Anderson Emerole⁠⁠

Produced by: ⁠⁠Mac Fleet⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠Jasmine Fehr⁠⁠

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Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Eugene, Oregon for day four of the U.S. Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

0:07.5

I'm Chris Chavez, joined by Eric Jenkins and Aisha Pratt Lear, and it feels like we got some track beef to talk about.

0:14.7

What a day.

0:15.7

What a day.

0:16.5

Unbelievable day.

0:17.5

Pretty spicy.

0:19.6

That's the perfect word for it, I feel like. All right. Let's begin

0:24.9

with the men's 200 because even our YouTube chat is already talking about it. There's like,

0:29.9

I heard that there was a boxing match at the track today, like right after the 200 meter final.

0:35.1

And so, you know, what happened in the race?

0:38.0

No, Liles won the 200.

0:40.1

Kenny Benarik was second.

0:41.0

Robert Gregory was third.

0:42.0

Yeah, those are the results.

0:43.4

But that's not really, I guess, what people are caring about right now because, yeah,

0:48.5

expected people made the team.

0:51.0

After the race, it felt like Noah Liles, you you know was starting his celebration in a way but

0:57.0

it even before that i guess crossing the finish line with a couple meters to go stare down of

1:03.7

kenny bernarck right before the finish line and obviously noah has beaten kenny every single

1:10.0

time except for at the Olympics, and that's the

1:12.1

last time that these two raced head to head. And Kenny was on a tear and talking this big game

1:17.4

about how this is his year. And then Noah wins again. And as Noah finishes the race, he takes

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