
Running--State of the Sport Podcast
1) Jeannie Rice, 77-Yr Old Marathon Star
George and I discuss the biggest wins and most unexpected surprises of the first half of the Tokyo World Championships, then turn our attention to Jeannie Rice. By several measures, she is the world's...Show More
2) Ben Rosario--Running Entrepreneur
Ben Rosario has done a bit of everything in running, often with an entrepreneurial spirit. As a professional runner for a decade leading up to 2010, Rosario achieved a marathon PR of 2:18:55. For seve...Show More
3) USATF Champs--Wow!
The recent USATF National Championship Meet in Eugene was outright spectacular in all ways. It even had action off the track, as well as sensational races on the Hayward Stadium oval.More than anythin...Show More
4) Ruth Chepngetich Busted!
This week at âRunning: State of the Sport,â George and I decided to skip the usual interview guest so we could spend more time on some really big and important recent news. We start, of course, with t...Show More
5) Rich Kenah, Atlanta Track Club
In our new podcast, Rich Kenah, CEO of the Atlanta Track Club, discusses the upcoming Peachtree 10K, the Grand Slam Track series, and the trials and tribulations of hosting a U.S. Olympic Marathon Tri...Show More
6) Thomas Panek, blind runner and CEO
Thomas Panek is blind, a frequent marathoner, and President and CEO of Lighthouse Guild, a national nonprofit providing services to the visually impaired. Panek is the first person with vision loss to...Show More
7) David Roche, podcaster and top ultra runner
David Roche is producer of one of the worldâs most popular podcasts, âSome Work, All Play,â with his cohost and wife, Megan. Heâs also a contender to win the Western States 100 Miler at the end of Jun...Show More
8) Alistair Cragg, coach of Puma Elite
In this episode, we chat with Alistair Cragg, coach of the highly successful Puma Elite Running team based in the Research Triangle of North Carolina. Cragg was a 3-time Irish Olympian with a lifetime...Show More
9) Lisa Weidenbach Rainsberger
In this episode of "Running: State of the Sport," Lisa Weidenbach Rainsberger reflects on her Boston Marathon win 40 years ago in 1985. She also traces the amazing arc of her running career from All A...Show More
10) John Cahill, 101-yr-old runner
In this episode of the podcast "Running: State of the Sport," hosts Amby Burfoot and George Hirsch interview John Cahill, a remarkable centenarian runner who shares his inspiring journey from starting...Show More