Episode 51: So much fast running in the last three weeks!

EPISODE · Feb 12, 2025 · 1H 11M

Episode 51: So much fast running in the last three weeks!

from Steep Ravine...Deep Thoughts About Running · host matta8

In this episode of the Steep Ravine Podcast, hosts Matt Wilkinson and Dave Frank catch up after a brief hiatus. They recap the whirlwind of recent events in the running world. The duo dives into Connor Mance's impressive performance at the Houston Half Marathon and the much-anticipated result of the American record quest. They discuss the thrilling head-to-head between Grant Fisher and Cole Hocker in the Men's 3000 at the Milrose Games, where both athletes broke the former world record. The episode also covers the return of Shelby Houlihan to competitive racing following her four-year ban, analyzing her stunning times and what it means for the sport. Listeners get insights into coaching dynamics and the impact of professional clubs on post-collegiate athletes, with a spotlight on the new Nike Swoosh International team. From Nikki Hiltz's 3K victory to Josh Hoey's strategic win in the 800m, the episode is brimming with athletic achievements and intriguing commentary on the current state of track and field.

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