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

Weini Kelati After Lowering Her Own American Half Marathon Record In 1:06:09 At The Houston Half | Race Recap + Reflections

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

CITIUS MAG

Running, Sports

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

“They said the race is going to start at 16K – I have to stay patient for that to finish the race strong. That was true. I felt at 16K, ‘Okay, now I am racing.’ This year, just knowing how it feels, was very helpful. I trusted my training and how well I’ve been doing in workouts. It was like, ‘Let's go out there and finish this race.’”

My guest for today's episode is Weini Kelati, who's becoming synonymous with record breaking performances on the roads. Just last weekend at the 2025 Houston Half Marathon, Weini shattered her own American record, running 1:06:09 to take 16 seconds off the mark she set at the same race last year, battling cold temperatures, gusting winds, and a loaded international field. She delivered a gutsy performance, finishing second overall behind Ethiopia's Senayet Getachew.

In this episode, we dive into Weini’s journey over the past few months from setting personal bests on the track to her debut at the Paris Olympics. We hear about her mindset going into Houston, the tough moments she overcame during the race, and why she's curious about pushing herself to even faster times. Plus, we discuss how this record fits into her broader goals for 2025 and beyond. Yes, we also talk about her potential in the marathon. Weini continues to cement herself as one of the best distance runners in the country.

Host: Chris Chavez | ⁠@chris_j_chavez on Instagram 

Guest: Weini Kelati | @weini_kelati on Instagram

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everybody and welcome to the City of Smack Podcast. I'm Chris Chavez and this is my show where I chat with some of the biggest names on the track, on the roads, within the coaching ranks, and across the running industry.

0:10.2

Our guests sit down and open up in depth to share their experiences, brilliant insights, and vivid snapshots from their professional and personal accomplishments in the sport.

0:18.6

Before we hit our interview, you know we love giving the listeners a shout out when they leave

0:22.3

us a review.

0:23.3

If you want yours to be read, leave us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts and let us know why

0:27.8

you love this show.

0:29.2

This week's review comes to us from user Cole Hawker.

0:33.7

He titled the review, Great, gave it five stars, and says Chris knows his track knowledge

0:38.2

and is just great.

0:40.5

Now, I actually don't know if that's the real Cole Hocker, but I'll choose to believe that

0:46.0

the real one would say the same exact thing.

0:49.2

If you want your review to be read, drop us a five-star review on Apple Podcasts today.

0:55.3

My guest for today's episode is Wayneainey Kalati, who's becoming synonymous with record-breaking

0:59.8

performances on the roads. Just last weekend at the 2025 Houston Half Marathon, Wayney

1:04.9

shattered her own American record running 6609 to take 16 seconds off the mark she's set at

1:10.7

the same race last year, Fettling cold temperatures,

1:14.1

gusting winds, and a loaded international field, she delivered a gutsy performance finishing

1:18.6

second overall behind Ethiopia's Sinaiat Gettichu. In this episode, we dive into

1:24.4

Waini's journey over the past few months, from setting personal best on the track

1:28.3

to her debut at the Paris Olympics. We'll hear about her mindset going into Houston, the tough

1:33.7

moment she overcame during the race, and why she's curious about pushing herself to even

1:37.9

faster times. Plus, we'll discuss how this record fits into her broader goals for 2025

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