Episodios

  • Key Narratives as Olympic Field Takes Shape
    Jul 20 2024

    Christian returns from break to give a synthesis on how the Olympic field is taking shape. Julien Alfred, Sasha Zhoya, Nickisha Pryce...who are the athletes poised to make a mark at Paris plus spotlighting Keely Hodgkinson and Matthew Hudson-Smith. The Olympics are just days away...

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  • U.S. Olympic Trials Part 2
    Jul 2 2024

    The hurdles deliver fireworks with Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Rai Benjamin, and Masai Russell. Tara-Davis Woodhall books her ticket in the long jump. Meanwhile, Kenny Bednarek is "one his case" to Lyles in an unforgettable 200m race as the rest of the Paris Olympic team is set.

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  • U.S. Olympic Trials Part 1
    Jun 25 2024

    Sha'Carri wins Gold in a new WL while the excitement in the 400m for Women's & Men's builds Kendall Ellis, Quincy Wilson, Michael Norman, and Quincy Hall.

    Lyles secures his ticket to Paris in the 100m as his triple crown hopes remain alive. On the distance side, Cole Hocker delivers yet another scintillating kick at the Olympic Trials in a meet record victory

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  • Countdown to Paris 2024
    Jun 19 2024

    This week, Christian gives a breakdown of the Euro Championships: Marcell Jacobs' 100m gold, Karsten Warholm another sub 47 second 400m hurdles, Femke Bol's new world lead, and is Alexander Doom a medal favorite in Paris?

    Next up is a spotlight on two high schoolers with promising Olympic team potential: Quincy Wilson and Christian Miller.

    Finally, he touches on some international performances that are clarifying the power rankings as the Paris Olympics are less than 45 days away.

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  • Power Rankings: Part 2
    Jun 11 2024

    Christian finishes his power rankings, touching on who is favored to win Olympic medals in the sprints. Then he recaps notable performances from NYC Grand Prix and NCAAs including Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone scaring the American record, Noah Lyles' 200m debut, Nickishia Pryce’s Collegiate Record, and McKenzie Long’s triple crown in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m.

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  • Power Rankings
    Jun 6 2024

    This week, Christian comes back from the break to give us his power rankings for the 2024 Olympic Medalists in the middle distances 1500m and 800m followed by the hurdles.

    To round it out, he previews this weekend's big track events with the NCAA Championships and the NYC Grand Prix.

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  • Early May Update
    May 14 2024

    This week, Christian brings us up to speed on an already stunning month of May.

    First, the SEC Outdoor Championships set the stage for a wicked fast NCAAs in June with Christopher Morales Williams and Nickisha Pryce coming in hot with new world leads in the 400m, Parker Valby setting the meet record in the 5k and Mckenzie Long emerging as an Olympic dark horse as she sets a meet record in the 200m.

    Next up, Diamond League excellence with Alison dos Santos' debuting the season impressively with a 46.86 in the 400m hurdles and Kenny Bednarek provoking Noah Lyles with a new personal best and world lead in the 200m.

    Finally, he gives his predictions for the L.A. Grand Prix asking just how fast will Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone go?

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  • World Athletics Relays
    May 7 2024

    This week Christian covers the results of the World Athletics Relays in the Bahamas with spotlights on the emerging tension between Noah Lyles and Letsile Tebogo, Gabby Thomas' adeptness on and off the track, and Rhasidat Adeleke's impressive 4x4 split.

    Stateside at the Oxy Invitational, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone returns to the 100m hurdles, Michael Norman makes his season debut, and a stacked men's 1500m gives us a showdown between Nico Young, Colin Stahlman, and Matthew Centrowitz.

    Finally, at the Texas High School State Meet, individual athletes India Mayberry and Jelani Watkins stand out along with top-performing schools Humble Atascocita and Duncanville.

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