• 2024 NCAA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS RECAP: BYU SWEEPS, GRAHAM BLANKS REPEATS, DORIS LEMNGOLE KICKS | BIGGEST WINNERS + LOSERS
    Nov 23 2024

    Harvard senior Graham Blanks successfully defended his NCAA Division I cross country championship on Saturday, winning the 10,000-meter race in 28:37.2, narrowly edging New Mexico's Habtom Samuel.

    BYU became the first school since 2002 to win both men's and women's team titles at the same championship.

    Men's Championship

    Blanks' Victory: Blanks is the 13th runner in history to defend his title, cementing his legacy on the Thomas Zimmer course.

    BYU's Team Triumph: The Cougars scored 124 points for their second men's title, led by Casey Clinger's 6th-place finish and Creed Thompson's 12th. All BYU scorers placed in the top 50.

    Team Standings: Iowa State (137 points) finished second, followed by Arkansas, Wisconsin, and Northern Arizona. Defending champion Oklahoma State placed eighth.

    Women's Championship

    Doris Lemngole: The Alabama runner won the 6,000-meter race in 19:21, improving on her runner-up finish from last year. Pamela Kosgei of New Mexico was second in 19:27.8.

    BYU Women Dominate: The Cougars scored 147 points to win their sixth title, with Lexy Halladay-Lowry finishing as the top scorer in 14th place overall.

    Team Standings: BYU edged out West Virginia, with Providence, Northern Arizona, and Oregon rounding out the top five. Defending champion NC State finished eighth.

    Historical Context

    BYU’s sweep marks the first dual-team victory since Colorado’s achievement in 2002, highlighting their depth and dominance.

    Blanks joins an elite group of repeat champions in the 86-year history of the NCAA men's cross country race.

    The Big Picture

    BYU's historic team wins and standout performances from Blanks and Lemngole underscore the competitiveness and unpredictability of collegiate cross country’s biggest stage.

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  • 2024 NCAA CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS PREVIEW SHOW + PREDICTIONS (LIVE FROM MADISON, WISCONSIN)
    Nov 22 2024

    For the third time in three months, the cross country world will descend upon Madison, Wisconsin on Saturday, and the stakes couldn’t be any higher. 31 men’s teams and 31 women’s teams punched tickets last weekend and a handful of star individuals round out each field. Both team races feature heavy preseason favorites looking to reclaim their top spots after late season losses, while both individual races are deep at the top with a handful of runners eyeing national titles. Fans are planning to pack the course in Madison, and they could be treated to a picture perfect setting with snowfall potentially in the forecast. More information on how to watch the meet, with ESPNU coverage kicking off at 9:30am E.T. Below we break down all four races, with a few sleeper picks to keep an eye on amidst the chaos that is NCAA cross country.


    You can read our official preview here: https://citiusmag.com/articles/ncaa-division-1-cross-country-championships-2024-preview

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    40 mins
  • Abdi Nageeye After Winning The 2024 New York City Marathon (2:07:39) | Race Recap + Reflections + Bonus Interview From 2023 (Live From Eldoret, Kenya)
    Nov 19 2024
    “Especially after 36K, I was telling myself, ‘Even if they speed up, I have to go deep today…’ I was telling myself, ‘This is my moment.’” My guest for today's episode is Abdi Nageeye, whose journey in 2024 could only be described as redemption at its finest. The Dutch marathoner and 2021 Olympic silver medalist who just three months ago grappled with his appointment after withdrawing late in the Olympic marathon in Paris, roared back to claim the biggest victory of his career at the TCS New York City Marathon. In a thrilling showdown against one of the strongest fields in race history, Nageeye deployed patience, strategy, and a powerful finishing kick to secure his first World Marathon Major title in 2:07:39 seconds, making history as the first Dutchman and the first European since 1996. To win the New York City Marathon from his self coach training in Eldoret to a race plan honed by years of experience on the course, Abdi turned heartbreak into triumph. We dive into his reflections on Paris, his mental and physical preparation for New York City, and what this victory means for him moving forward. But first, you'll also hear a never before released interview with Abdi from my trip to Kenya in June 2023, where we discussed a bit more of his backstory and upbringing from being born in Somalia to settling in the Netherlands as a refugee and spending time in Syria before finally being adopted by a Dutch family. I initially planned for this to be released last fall, but didn't have a chance to, but I'm now glad it's finally out. It's fun because towards the end of that first interview, I asked him what he wants to accomplish and he finally gets it done. Part one is my interview with him in Kenya and then part two is my interview with him reflecting on New York. Host: Chris Chavez | ⁠@chris_j_chavez on Instagram Guest: Abdi Nageeye | @abdinageeye on Instagram Time stamps: 2023 Interview live from Eldoret, Kenya: 3:37 - Reflecting on training 5:02 - Why he likes to train in new places, what he enjoys about training in Kenya 9:05 - His backstory + stories from growing up 18:10 - Why he considers Africa to be his home 20:33 - Being embraced by the Netherlands 22:06 - Why shifting to the roads panned out so well for him 25:49 - What he learned from training with athletes like Eliud Kipchoge 28:20 - Future goals for his running career 2024 Interview after winning the NYC Marathon: 34:51 - How training has been going since the NYC Marathon 38:17 - What life has been like since our first interview in 2023 41:00 - Current training setup 43:28 - Paris Olympics marathon experience 47:55 - Thoughts after dropping out of the Olympic marathon 54:44 - NYC Marathon race breakdown 59:03 - The final miles of the race 1:01:03 - Thoughts when Tamirat Tola was closing on him and Evans Chebet 1:02:36 - The point when he knew he was going to win 1:06:13 - Emotions after crossing the finish line 1:08:12 - Looking ahead to future races 1:11:18 - Reflecting on his marathon career so far SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS WAHOO: KICKR RUN - a new revolutionary treadmill offering the freedom and form of outdoor running at home, from Wahoo Fitness. Run hands-free and focus solely on the joy of running with the innovative RunFree Mode - which adjusts to your stride and pace automatically. For the first time runners can now fully benefit from indoor training apps such as Zwift Run and the Wahoo app for an immersive training experience that delivers unmatched realism and results. Learn more at WahooFitness.com OLIPOP: For the past year, we’ve redefined Olipop as more than just a healthy drink known for its gut microbiome with a low sugar content and a much better alternative to regular soda. You know there are more than 16 flavors, including classic root beer, cherry cola, and lemon-lime. You know it as The Runner’s Soda. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Get 25% off your orders by using code CITIUS25 at drinkolipop.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.
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  • NCAA CROSS COUNTRY REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS PREVIEWS + PROJECTIONS
    Nov 13 2024

    Chris Chavez and cross country expert Isaac Wood are back to recap conference weekend and preview each regional meet going down across the country this Friday. Join us for our thoughts and predictions on who will qualify for the big dance in Madison, Wisconsin on November 23rd.

    You can listen to our last NCAA cross country season check-in episode here.

    Hosts: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram + Isaac Wood | @isaacew on Instagram

    Time stamps:

    1:51 - Conference weekend recap

    4:34 - Isaac’s biggest takeaways from conference weekend

    5:31 - Wake Forest’s men’s team looking strong heading into Regionals

    6:59 - Big 12s men’s recap: thoughts on BYU, OSU

    11:39 - Big 12s women’s recap: thoughts on BYU, West Virginia

    16:05 - Oregon women looking to become a title contender

    17:45 - Projected top teams at NCAAs

    20:52 - Explanation on how to qualify for NCAAs

    22:36 - Auto-qualifiers + at-large predictions: men

    30:05 - Auto-qualifiers + at-large predictions: women

    35:10 - Regions to pay most attention to on Friday

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  • SPRINT Season 2 | Episode-By-Episode Recap And Review [Your Unofficial Companion Podcast]
    Nov 13 2024

    Chris Chavez and Preet Majithia review the second season of the Netflix documentary series, SPRINT. We share our thoughts and analysis on all four episodes and break down the top storylines throughout the season. You can listen to our review of the first season of SPRINT here.

    Hosts: Chris Chavez | ⁠@chris_j_chavez on Instagram + Preet Majithia | @prm_32 on X

    Time stamps:

    1:22 - Season 2 overview: cast, notable athletes missing

    3:42 - Season 1 highlights

    Episode 1: ALL AMERICAN

    5:32 - Noah Lyles

    10:21 - Fred Kerley

    13:10 - Christian Coleman

    15:40 - Gabby Thomas, Dennis Mitchell’s pro group

    17:57 - Little focus on athletes’ personalities outside of track

    19:48 - Highlights of episode 1

    Episode 2: CHANGING OF THE GUARD

    20:35 - Jamaican storylines

    22:23 - Kishane Thompson, Oblique Seville

    25:53 - Shericka Jackson

    31:27 - Julien Alfred

    Episode 3: GOING FOR GOLD: PART 1

    33:45 - Series shifts to the Olympics

    37:00 - Marcell Jacobs

    39:01 - Sha’Carri Richardson, Melissa Jefferson, TeeTee Terry

    44:10 - Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce

    48:17 - Shericka Jackson

    50:24 - Julien Alfred

    Episode 4: GOING FOR GOLD: PART 2

    56:32 - Men’s 100m final

    1:02:19 - Kenny Bednarek

    1:03:50 - Letsile Tebogo

    1:05:10 - Men’s 200m: Noah Lyles getting COVID

    1:08:36 - Women’s 200m: Gabby Thomas, Julien Alfred

    1:11:32 - How the series ends + U.S. men’s 4x100m relay

    Final takeaways:

    1:14:39 - Parting thoughts and final rating

    1:17:53 - What comes next + will there be a Season 3?

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  • Kingston, Jamaica To Host First Grand Slam Track Meet + Interview With 2x World Championship Medalist Rushell Clayton 🇯🇲
    Nov 12 2024

    “What made me sign on is just how it was pitched: the fastest people in the world. There’s not many leagues that sign you on as contracted racers. That’s new. And I like to be a part of change.”

    Grand Slam Track has confirmed that Kingston, Jamaica will be one of four cities that will play host to the action in the professional track league's inaugural season. In 2025, the first slam will be held at the national stadium at Independence Park on April 4th, 5th and 6th.

    Back in June when the league was first announced, Los Angeles was one of the four cities that was announced, but Kingston is the first city confirmed with dates. This is the same stadium that hosts the Racers Grand Prix and the same stadium that is packed for five days when it hosts the ISSA/Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls Championships in March.

    Grand Slam Track’s events will take place over three days with athletes racing twice. Athletes will receive points for their finishing position in each race and then the athlete with the highest points total after both events will win the slam and the $100,000 grand prize.

    So what does this mean for the league? Grand Slam Track will have a host city where the Diamond League has not tapped into with one of the most devout track and field fan populations in the world. The fandom around the sprints is a national tradition from the high school to the Olympic level and the league has already invested in Jamaican talent with three Jamaican racers in Roshawn Clark, who will contest the 400m and 400m hurdles; Ackera Nugent, who will run the 100m and 100m hurdles; and Rushell Clayton, who will run the 400m and 400m hurdles.

    So to get excited about the league and the first slam in Jamaica, we caught up with two-time world championship medalist Rushell Clayton at the Grand Slam Track Racer Summit in Los Angeles.

    Host: Chris Chavez | ⁠@chris_j_chavez on Instagram

    Guest: Rushell Clayton | @rushellclayton on Instagram

    Time stamps:

    6:04 - Excitement for racing in Kingsport for GST

    8:06 - Why she decided to sign on with GST

    9:32 - When the 400m hurdles event rose to a new level

    10:27 - What led to her 5th place finish at the Paris Olympics

    12:30 - Chasing after a new 400m PB

    13:05 - Thoughts on her competitors

    14:21 - Goals for 2025

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  • Joe Klecker On Preparing For His Half Marathon Debut, Training With Hellen Obiri + Thoughts On Ryan Hall's 59:47 American Record (Live From The TCS NYC Marathon Expo)
    Nov 11 2024

    “We’re kind of on this journey to the marathon. The next logical step is a half marathon. That will be in the new year. We don’t know exactly where yet but we want to go attack a half marathon. That’s what all the training is focused on and that’s why it’s been so fun. Not that the training is easy but it’s the training that comes the most naturally to me.”

    My guest for today's episode is U.S. Olympian Joe Klecker of the On Athletics Club. He joins us with some news that he’s gearing up for his half marathon debut in early 2025 after a challenging comeback from injury.

    Joe is back and looking to tackle a new distance with a keen eye on Ryan Hall's American record in the half marathon. While his 2024 outdoor season was sidelined by a torn abductor, he's now fully focused on the 13.1 mile distance. He doesn't say it, but I think all signs point that it will likely be at the Houston Half Marathon in January, which is traditionally perfect weather and very fast. And while he's not quite ready to step away from the track just yet, Joe is already embracing the marathon mindset and this is one step forward to getting to the full distance with a personal best of 12:54 for 5K and 27:07 for 10K.

    Joe's incredible speed and dedication are setting him up for a strong entry into the longer distance. So in this episode, we'll hear about his approach to injury recovery, his plans for that debut, all with the guidance of his coach Dathan Ritzenhein and the support of his training partner and Olympic medalist, Hellen Obiri. He also shares why he's hoping for one more team on the track.

    Many thanks to New York Road Runners for allowing us to host this conversation in front of an audience at the Citizens Bank stage at the TCS New York City Marathon Expo.

    Host: Chris Chavez | ⁠⁠@chris_j_chavez on Instagram⁠

    Guest: Joe Klecker | ⁠@joe_klecker on Instagram ⁠

    Time stamps:

    3:43 - Getting to ride on the lead vehicle at the NYC Marathon

    5:21 - Thoughts on racing the marathon himself in the future.

    5:19 - Thoughts on teammate Hellen Obiri’s build leading into NYC

    7:09 - Details on Hellen’s workouts

    9:30 - Coming back from injury this summer

    11:04 - How his training has evolved since graduating college

    12:16 - Future races on the calendar

    15:03 - Going after the half marathon American record

    17:14 - OAC’s team culture

    22:30 - What keeps training exciting

    23:37 - How he approaches his future career in the marathon

    24:34 - Why track and the marathon feel like different sports

    25:48 - Overrated/underrated: training methods

    32:51 - Goals for 2025

    34:29 - Why now is a good time to shift to the marathon

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  • Jess McClain After Finishing 8th At The 2024 New York City Marathon (2:27:19, No. 2 American) | Race Recap + Reflections
    Nov 8 2024

    “I think as I run more and more and get more miles on my legs, I'll be able to hang with that lead pack later and later. But I stuck to my guns. I didn't really have a race plan going in other than taking the first few miles to feel it out. Then really just believing that I belonged in that lead pack for as long as I could hang with them.”

    My guest for today’s episode is Jess McClain, who just wrapped up a heck of a year with an eighth-place finish at the New York City Marathon, running 2:27:19 and finishing as the second American.

    It was Jess’s first World Marathon Major, and she showed incredible grit, moving steadily from 11th to 8th in the final miles and securing a spot among the top marathoners in the world.

    As we’ve explored on this show with her in January, Jess’s journey to the marathon stage has been anything but typical. A former Stanford standout who took a hiatus from professional running, she’s reemerged with stunning results. Earlier this year, she finished fourth at the Olympic Marathon Trials, making her the alternate for Team USA and nearly earning a spot at the Paris Olympics. She’s since signed with Brooks and built a strong racing resume, including wins at the USATF Road 10K Championships and a second-place finish at the USATF 20K Championships.

    Today, we’ll dive into her self-coached approach, her bold comeback, and what drives her heading into 2025.

    Host: Chris Chavez | ⁠@chris_j_chavez on Instagram

    Guest: Jess McClain | @jesstonn

    Previous episodes with Jess McClain:

    Jess McClain On Signing With Brooks Running (Again) + Deciding To Return To The Track

    Jess McClain After Finishing Fourth At The 2024 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials (2:25:46) + How She Did It Self-Coached and Unsponsored | Race Recap

    Time stamps:

    3:15 - Reflections on her 8th place finish at the NYC Marathon

    5:58 - Rediscovering her love for racing

    8:03 - Why she decided on racing NYC as her fall marathon

    10:34 - Details on her training throughout her build

    13:34 - Importance of being grounded outside of running

    16:31 - How her training setup has evolved + what she wants to change next

    19:39 - How she strikes the balance between working and training

    24:01 - Nerves before the race

    27:35 - Starting line + first few miles

    29:37 - Story about accidentally reversing her bibs

    35:49 - Thoughts when the big move was made during the race

    43:07 - Feelings after crossing the finish line

    45:38 - Looking ahead to future marathons

    49:01 - Thoughts on racing a track 10K next year

    51:16 - Overrated/underrated: training methods

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