• 357: Leanne Pompeani & Jeff Riseley | National Cross Country Championships | World Junior Athletic Championships
    Sep 3 2024

    357: Leanne Pompeani & Jeff Riseley | National Cross Country Championships | World Junior Athletic Championships

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    Leanne Pompeani returns and recaps her week leading to National Cross Country Championships. Jeff Riseley makes his IRP debut and chats about his time with Princeton, training for his first marathon. Brad holds down the fort and goes through a solid week of marathon training.

    Leanne Pompeani won the National Cross Country Championship over 10km held at Launceston, Tasmania ahead of local Ruby Smee, then Holly Campbell for NSW. NSW were the winning team, followed by Victoria and ACT. Seth O’Donnell outkicked Ed Marks in the mud as Haftu Strintzos finished third to make it a Victorian podium sweep, who were also the winning team ahead of NSW and Queensland. Results

    The World Junior Athletics Champions in Lima, Peru saw several young distance stars take centre stage, with several silver medals awarded to Claudia Hollingsworth in the 800m, Peyton Craig also in the 800m and Cameron Myers in 1500m.

    Results via World Athletics

    Jess Hull came fourth in the Rome Diamond League 1500m in 3:54.98, continuing her good form from the Olympics behind reigning champion Faith Kipyegon while Linden Hall bounced back running 3:58.94. Morgan McDonald ran 13:20.52 in the 5000m with Hagos Gebrehewit taking it out in 12:51.07 while Winifred Yavi narrowly missed the 3000m Steeplechase World Record in her 8:44.39 victory. Rome Diamond League Results

    Jarryd Clifford crossed the finish line in third in the T13 5000m at the Paralympic Games in France, only to be disqualified for dropping his tether metres before the finish line. Michael Roeger won silver in the T46 1500m in 3:51.19. Paralympic Para Athletics Results

    Elliott Giles sets the official Road Mile World Record of 3:51.3 ahead of Yared Nuguse in Düsseldorf, Germany. World Athletics Report

    Listener Question of the week asks how to go about your training when your motivation wanes, then the whispers speak of a local stalwart set to make a debut at Melbourne Marathon, then Jeff goes loose over selector’s discretion at the National Cross Championships.

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  • 356: Jess Stenson | Lausanne and Silesia Diamond League | Adelaide Marathon
    Aug 27 2024

    356: Lausanne and Silesia Diamond League | Adelaide Marathon | Jess Stenson

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    Julian relives his footy glory days out at Anglesea. Brad sticks to the gels in his marathon workout. Jess Stenson joins in to recap her complete Paris Olympic Marathon experience.

    Kaleb Laker in 2:23:31 and Acacia Wadham in 2:51:12 were the winners of this year’s Adelaide Marathon, while Jacob Cocks ran 1:06:15 and Tara Palm 1:14:56 won the half marathon. Izzy Batt-Doyle and Adrian Potter each won the 10k. Results

    Jakon Ingebrigsten won the 1500m Lausanne Diamond League in 3:27.83 ahead of Olympic Champion Cole Hocker and his American teammate Hobbs Kessler. Stewy McSweyn ran 3:34.80, while Oli Hoare returned to run 3:36.03. Georgia Griffith ran 8:31.91 in the 3000m with Diribe Welteji of Ethiopia winning in 8:21.50 Lausanne Diamond League Results

    Jakob Ingebrigsten then broke the long standing 3000m World Record in 7:17.55 at Silesia Diamond League, previously set by Daniel Komen of Kenya in 1996, running even splits the whole way ahead of Ethiopians Berihu Aregawi and Yomif Kejelcha. Stewy McSweyn backed up from Lausanne to run 7:40.24. Sara Billings solidified her season with a 4:00.41 in the 1500m, while Linden Hall ran 4:02.35 in her first post-Olympic hitout. Silesia Diamond League Results

    Tom Do Canto and Danette Sheehan take out the NSW Half Marathon Championships Athletics NSW Results

    Listener Question of the week asks about training workouts at marathon race pace versus race effort, then Moose on the Loose would once again like to remind you of when your personal best counts and when it doesn’t.

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  • Interview: Jaryd Clifford (New 2024)
    Aug 23 2024

    Chasing that elusive Paralympic Gold Medal with Jaryd Clifford.

    In this weekend interview World Record Holder, Jaryd Clifford catches up with Brady ahead of the paralympic games kicking off to discuss his current form, goals for Paris and who to keep an eye on from an Australian point of view.

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    54 mins
  • 355: Myrniong St Anne’s Ekiden | Fitzy’s 5K | Toby “The Bad Boy” Menday
    Aug 20 2024

    355: Myrniong St Anne’s Ekiden | Fitzy’s 5K | Toby “The Bad Boy” Menday

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    Brad gets into the new Alphafly and forbidden driveways. Julian's knee needs care from the hills as he takes on Race Director for the Roo Run. Toby Menday introduces himself while Brady is on the Road to Chicago.

    Sandringham took the Women’s Premier Division through the St Anne's Winery ahead of South Melbourne while Western Athletics won the Men’s Premier Division ahead of Ballarat and Glenhuntly. Aths Vic Results Hub https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTxn_kD2410

    Isaac Heyne sets the course record in the Fitzy’s 5k 13:49 Torben Roberts and Christopher Deegan. Caitlin Adams made it a Team Tempo double winning in 15:55, ahead of Hannah Tourneur and Poppy Austen. Results

    Listener Question asks whether midweek long runs still have a place in modern training, Moose revels in running with music with bone conduction technology though Toby gets Loose on proper pronunciations.

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • 354: Paris Olympics Week 2 | Sunshine Coast | City 2 Surf
    Aug 13 2024
    354: Paris Olympics Week 2 | Sunshine Coast | City 2 Surf This episode is sponsored by Precision Fuel & Hydration, check out their free online planner that you can use to work out how much carb, sodium and fluid you need to perform at your best. Click here then use the code at checkout as mentioned on the show for a discount. Brad hits the historical trail, then balances training with Lily’s hockey. Julian’s looking for fitness at the start of another marathon training block. Brady reckons he’s got his racing shoes On for Chicago. Keeley Hodgkinson dominated the 800m to win the Gold Medal in 1:56.72, ahead of Tsige Duguma of Ethiopia and Mary Moora of Kenya. Emmanuel Wanyonyi of Kenya in 1:41.19, edging out Marco Arop of Canada for the Gold Medal by a hundredth of a second, with Djamel Sedjati of Algeria in third. Peyton Craig reached the semi-final, running the 3rd fastest Australian all-time of 1:44.11, while Peter Bol and Joseph Deng did their best to contest the heats and repechages. Cole Hocker of the USA slips through the inside to win the Gold Medal in 1500m Men’s Final in an Olympic Record time of 3:27, with Josh Kerr taking the silver and Yared Nuguse of the USA taking the bronze. Defending champion and fancied favourite Jakob Ingebrigsten of Norway fell to fourth. https://runnerstribe.com/latest-news/cole-hockers-stunning-upset-in-the-1500m-at-paris-2024-olympics/ Jessica Hull handled expectation to take the silver medal in the 1500m final, with now three-time Olympic gold medalist Faith Kipyegon winning in an Olympic Record time of 3:51.29. Georgia Bell from the United Kingdom took home the bronze. Other Australians throughout the campaign featured Georgia Griffith who made it to the semi-finals, while Linden Hall competed strongly in the heat and repechage despite a torn calf sustained in the week leading to the event. Jakob Ingebrigsten found redemption in winning the 5000m gold medal in 13:13.66, ahead of Ronald Kwemoi of Kenya, while Grant Fisher won another bronze medal to add to his earlier one from the 10000m. Stewy McSweyn was instated into the final as the result of a collision and pile-up in his heat and finished 18th, while Morgan McDonald finished 9th in his respective heat. Rose Davies ran the fastest time by an Australian in the 5000m Olympics final with a time of 14:49.67, with Beatrice Chebet of Kenya winning the gold medal in 14:28.56 ahead of Faith Kipyegon who was controversially, temporarily disqualified from some interference with Guduf Tsegaye of Ethiopia before she was reinstated with the silver medal. Sifan Hassan of the Netherlands won the bronze medal. Beatrice Chebet made it the double by also winning the 10,000m in 30:43.25, with Nadia Battocletti of Italy winning the silver medal and Sifan Hassan winning another bronze. Lauren Ryan placed 13th in 31:13.25, after backing up from the 5000m heat. Soufaine El Bakkali of Morocco is the first man to win in 88 years back to back Olympic Golds while Kenneth Rooks from the USA was a surprise silver, with Abraham Kibiwot of Kenya taking bronze. The Australians in the heats included Ben Buckingham running 8:32.12 and Matt Clarke in 8:49.85. Winfred Yavi of Bahrain won the Women’s Steeplechase, ahead of defending champion Peruth Chemutai of Uganda and Faith Cherotich of Kenya. Cara Feain-Ryan posted a personal best of 9:28.72 in her 3000m Steeplechase heat while Amy Cashin ran 9:32.93 in her respective heat. Tamirat Tola of Ethiopia, after being called in as a reserve athlete, rose to win the Gold Medal in the Men’s Marathon in an Olympic Record Time of 2:06:26. Bashir Abdi of Belgium upgraded his bronze in Tokyo to take the Silver Medal with Benson Kipruto of Kenya taking the Bronze Medal. Defending champion Eliud Kipchoge, was unable to finish the race. Pat Tiernan was the first Australian to cross the finish, placing 24th in 2:10:34 as the fastest performance in an Olympic Marathon, with Andy Buchanan 45th in 2:12:58 and Liam Adams 49th 2:13:33 Sifan Hassan made history winning the Women’s Marathon in a kick-finish against Tigist Assefa of Ethiopia, in 2:22:55 which was another Olympic Record, with Hellen Obiri of Kenya taking the bronze medal. Jess Stenson was the top Aussie placing 13th in 2:23, while Gen Gregson was 24th, with both girls even leading the race at halfway. Sinead Diver unfortunately withdrew from the race. Olympics Athletics Results Domestic Results Leanne Pompeani takes the City 2 Surf in 45:38 ahead of Paige Campbell and Bronte Oates, Isaac Heyne 40:51 Ed Goddard and Tom Do Canto Results Lisa Weightman took out the Australian Half Marathon Championship in 1:10:23 at Sunshine Coast, ahead of Nat Rule and Tiana Cetta. Liam Boudin was the winner of the half marathon in 1:03:40 ahead of Seth O’Donnell and Jack Bruce. Milly Clark won the Sunshine Coast Marathon in a course record time of 2:37:07, with Robert Collins first male in 2:27:51 Results The show concludes...
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  • IRP Daily - Saturday the 10th of August (First 10 of 56mins)
    Aug 10 2024

    What an Olympic Marathon with Moose, Ellie, Benny St and Brady on this one.

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    11 mins
  • IRP Daily - Friday the 9th of August (First 10 of 81mins)
    Aug 9 2024

    M800m semis, W1500m semis recap and women's 10,000m and men's marathon preview!

    With Jeffa, Moose and Crokes

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    11 mins
  • IRP Daily - Thursday the 8th of August (First 10 of 90mins)
    Aug 8 2024

    The ever growing panel that starts at 3 and ends with 5 got rolling tonight team! Plenty of laughs in this one and things were starting to get close to coming off the rails towards the end there!

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    11 mins