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Thank you Ketone-IQ for offering 30% Off Ketone-IQ: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Thank you Pillar Performance for offering listeners 15% off all orders this month at Pillar Performance, use code: SWEAT15 at https://pillarperformance.shop/ and for North Americans at https://thefeed.com/products/pillar-performance Access the Sweat Elite Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/
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In this episode of The Action in Running on the Sweat Elite podcast, hosts Alex and Matt delve into the major happenings in the running world for the week of June 17th. Topics discussed include Kipchoge's new sponsorship deal with Shox Headphones, Jakob Ingebrigtsen's race plans and recent fatherhood, and Justin Knight's decision to shut down his season. The episode also covers doping news involving sprinter Arian Knighton, the major results from the US Olympic Trials in various events such as the men's 10,000m, men's steeplechase, men's 1500m, women's 5,000m, and women's 800m. Additionally, there is a noteworthy discussion about the potential implications of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics possibly not hosting the track and field events in the city itself. The episode concludes with farewells and acknowledgments for sponsors Pillar Performance and Ketone IQ.
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Thank you Ketone-IQ for offering 30% Off Ketone-IQ: https://ketone.com/SWEATELITE Thank you Pillar Performance for offering listeners 15% off all orders this month at Pillar Performance, use code: SWEAT15 at https://pillarperformance.shop/ and for North Americans at https://thefeed.com/products/pillar-performance Access the Sweat Elite Private Podcast Feed: https://www.sweatelite.co/shareholders/
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In this episode of The Action in Running on the Sweat Elite podcast, hosts Alex and Matt delve into the major happenings in the running world for the week of June 17th. Topics discussed include Kipchoge's new sponsorship deal with Shox Headphones, Jakob Ingebrigtsen's race plans and recent fatherhood, and Justin Knight's decision to shut down his season. The episode also covers doping news involving sprinter Arian Knighton, the major results from the US Olympic Trials in various events such as the men's 10,000m, men's steeplechase, men's 1500m, women's 5,000m, and women's 800m. Additionally, there is a noteworthy discussion about the potential implications of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics possibly not hosting the track and field events in the city itself. The episode concludes with farewells and acknowledgments for sponsors Pillar Performance and Ketone IQ.
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