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- Episode 158: Hail Mary
- Episode 157: Doha Diamond League Recap
- Episode 156: The Diamonds are Coming
- Episode 155: Payton Jordan Drake Penn
- Episode 154: London Marathon Recap + David Epstein on Hypothyroidism
- Episode 153: Boston Marathon
- Episode 152: On the Goe
- Episode 151: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
- Episode 150: World Cross Country Recap
- Episode 149: New York City Half Marathon Recap/World Cross Country Preview
- Episode 148: NCAA Recap/New York City Half Marathon Preview
- Episode 147: US Indoor Championships
- Episode 146: Interview with Ato Boldon at the USA Indoor Championships
- Episode 145: “Haven’t you run before?”
- Episode 144: Pistorius and Millrose Recap
- Episode 143: Millrose Preview/Bolt Debut
- Episode 142: New Balance Indoor Grand Prix/ USA Cross Country Championships Recap
- The Morning Run: January 31st
- Episode 141: Too Much to Talk About
- The Morning Run: January 28th
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USA Indoors Live Chat Day 2
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USA Indoor Live Chat
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Episode 81- New Balance GP Recap/Millrose Preview
Jason and Kevin discuss Mo Farah’s fall, Tirunesh Dibaba’s win, David Oliver’s start and all the other action from the New Balance GP. The guys then look ahead to this weekend and predict how many records will fall in the men’s 5,000 at the Millrose Games and if Silas Kiplagat or Caleb Ndiku will get the upper hand in the mile at the USATF Classic in Fayetteville.
Finally, the guys touch on the broadcasting of track and field, respond to Twitter questions, marvel at the sprinting scene in The Dictator and predict how many donuts they could eat in the middle of a run.
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Episode 80: Opened Doors
Jason and Kevin reunite to recap a busy weekend of running. The guys discuss the opening of the United States indoor circuit, including Veronica Campbell-Brown’s fast start, Asafa Powell’s quick finish and Bernard Lagat’s loss. Also, Jason marvels at the depth of Ethiopian marathoning after the results of the Dubai Marathon and Kevin recounts a fast weekend for collegiate milers across the country.
Finally, the guys preview the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix and play a game of “Track spike…..or Jackie Chan movie?”.
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Episode 79: Interview with Ato Boldon
On the eve of the indoor season, Olympian and broadcaster Ato Boldon returns to the House of Run to share his insight on the year ahead in sprinting. Ato discusses Usain Bolt’s offseason, Yohan Blake’s best event, Tyson Gay’s injury problems and Asafa Powell’s confidence. Plus, Ato gives his opinion of which event Allyson Felix should focus on and why Bolt and Blake training together benefits both sprinters.
Ato explains the reasons why sprinters choose to run, or not run, indoors and which match-ups are most intriguing in Saturday night’s US Open at Madison Square Garden.
Also, Ato details the differences in broadcasting in an Olympic year and tells of his time at UCLA with marathoner Meb Keflezighi.
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Episode 78: Olympic Marathon Trials Recap
Jason and Kevin discuss the first Olympic Trials of 2012 including Meb Keflezighi and Shalane Flanagan’s triumphs, Amy Hasting’s race tactics, Dathan Ritzenhein’s disappointment and the accuracy (or lack thereof) of their pre-race predictions.
Later, the guys discuss the results from the Houston Marathon, the tough decision Jeff Demps made, the easy decision Matt Centrowitz made, the Kenyan marathon logjam and not so radical change for NCAA cross country.
Finally, Jason responds to Twitter questions and the guys read emails and raise the possibility of Yohan Blake not running the 100 meters in 2012.
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Episode 77: Olympic Trials Marathon Preview
Jason and Kevin dissect the favorites, sleepers and potential surprises for the upcoming Olympic Trials marathon. The guys debate if anyone can challenge Ryan Hall, why Dathan Ritzenhein could breakthrough and which woman is in the best position to challenge Desiree Davila and Shalane Flanagan.
Later, the guys comment on the slow starts for Kenenisa Bekele and Alan Webb, Usain Bolt’s plans to run the 400, the prospects of a 2:02 marathon in the spring, and a controversy involving running and eggnog.
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Episode 76: The Preview Before the Olympic Trials Marathon Preview
Jason and Kevin get an early start on the Olympic Trials Marathon by previewing Desiree Davila’s chances, Dathan Ritzenhein’s potential, Galen Rupp’s hypotheticals and the depth of the women’s field. Then, the guys discuss Tirunesh Dibaba’s return, Usain Bolt’s TMZ appearance and Teddy Tamgho’s unique rapping style. Jason also explains why Usain Bolt was not even the second best track athlete in 2011 and gives insight on New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas.
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Episode 75: End of Year Extravaganza
In their final podcast of the year, Jason and Kevin recap and reflect on an eventful 2011 in the world of running. The guys hand out their end-of-year awards, debate the best performances on the track and make predictions for 2012.
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