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KVRU 1057's "The Forecast" is a Seattle-based weekly sports show dedicated to women's sports, hosted by Maggie Mertens. The show aims to shift the focus from traditionally male-dominated sports coverage to highlight local women's teams such as the Seattle Storm, Salmon Bay FC, the Seattle Reign, and the Seattle Majestics, among others. Maggie, a seasoned journalist, alongside producer Jeff Scott Shaw, is committed to making women's sports the main event, providing in-depth interviews and discussions on the latest scores and headlines.
This week's show highlights include discussions on Seattle's connections to Team USA at the Olympics, hot takes on ski jumping, and interviews with Anna Gibson, an Olympian in ski mountaineering, and Latoya Brackett, a professor discussing athletes and protest.
The show also covers the performance of the University of Washington's women's basketball team, which recently won against the University of Oregon despite scoring below their usual winning threshold. In contrast, Team USA's women's hockey team is highlighted for their dominant performance at the Olympics, having given up only one goal throughout the tournament.
Anna Gibson, a former track star, is making her Olympic debut in ski mountaineering, a new event at the Winter Games. She shares her journey from trail running to competing in this challenging sport. The show also discusses the historical context of athlete protests, featuring insights from Dr. Latoya Brackett on the impact of protests by Black athletes, such as the iconic 1968 Olympic protest by Tommy Smith and John Carlos.
The episode concludes with a focus on upcoming events, including the gold medal match for Team USA women's hockey and Anna Gibson's participation in the ski mountaineering mixed relay.
0:00 - Weekly Sports Recap
11:37 - Interview with USA Ski Mountaineering Olympian Anna Gibson
24:54 - Maggie’s Hot Take : “Women’s Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Inclusion”
24:54 - Interview with USA Olympic Speed Skater Eunice Lee
36:35 - Interview with Latoya Brackett on “When Black Athletes Speak Up” and Olympic Activism
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Anna Gibson was raised in Jackson, Wyoming. She won 17 overall Wyoming state titles in three sports: track, cross country, and Nordic skiing, while also being named the valedictorian of her high school class.
Gibson attended the University of Washington, focusing on cross country and track and field, excelling especially in middle-distance running. In 2024, she made the 1500m semifinal at the U.S. Olympic Trials. The following year, Gibson would win a bronze medal in the women’s uphill 6km event while representing Team USA at the World Mountain and Trail Running World Championships.
She was recruited to the U.S. ski mountaineering team by 13-time national champion Cam Smith because of her background in Nordic Skiing and track and field. In her first-ever World Cup race, Gibson, alongside Smith, became the first American team ever to win a mixed relay World Cup event. By winning the race, they qualified the U.S. for an Olympic berth at the Winter Olympics Milano Cortina 2026 where SkiMo will make its Winter Games debut.
Gibson, after winning her first race: “It feels so normal to be here, which is crazy, because this is my first one. It just feels right you know?. I’m all about this sport. This is so fun. I’m not about to stop doing anything else I’m doing, but there will be lots more of this in my future.”
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/annaagibsonn
Website : https://www.teamusa.com/profiles/anna-gibson
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LaToya Brackett is an associate professor of African American studies at the University of Puget Sound, where she also serves as a member of the leadership team for the Race & Pedagogy Institute. A scholar with two degrees in Black studies, one from Cornell University and the other from Michigan State, she is an interdisciplinarian who centers the Black experience.
Website : https://www.latoyabrackett.com/
Instagram : www.instagram.com/blacktaxtic_msadventures
Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau : https://www.humanities.org/speaker/latoya-brackett-2/
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The Forecast is a Production of :
KVRU (https://www.kvru.org/shows/the-forecast/) & JEFFSCOTTSHAW
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Executive Producer + Host // Maggie Mertens // [email protected]
Executive Producer // JEFFSCOTTSHAW // [email protected]
Additional Production Support Provided By // Crystal Fincher & Shannon Cheng & Maurice Jones Jr.
By KVRU 105.7 FM / kvru.orgKVRU 1057's "The Forecast" is a Seattle-based weekly sports show dedicated to women's sports, hosted by Maggie Mertens. The show aims to shift the focus from traditionally male-dominated sports coverage to highlight local women's teams such as the Seattle Storm, Salmon Bay FC, the Seattle Reign, and the Seattle Majestics, among others. Maggie, a seasoned journalist, alongside producer Jeff Scott Shaw, is committed to making women's sports the main event, providing in-depth interviews and discussions on the latest scores and headlines.
This week's show highlights include discussions on Seattle's connections to Team USA at the Olympics, hot takes on ski jumping, and interviews with Anna Gibson, an Olympian in ski mountaineering, and Latoya Brackett, a professor discussing athletes and protest.
The show also covers the performance of the University of Washington's women's basketball team, which recently won against the University of Oregon despite scoring below their usual winning threshold. In contrast, Team USA's women's hockey team is highlighted for their dominant performance at the Olympics, having given up only one goal throughout the tournament.
Anna Gibson, a former track star, is making her Olympic debut in ski mountaineering, a new event at the Winter Games. She shares her journey from trail running to competing in this challenging sport. The show also discusses the historical context of athlete protests, featuring insights from Dr. Latoya Brackett on the impact of protests by Black athletes, such as the iconic 1968 Olympic protest by Tommy Smith and John Carlos.
The episode concludes with a focus on upcoming events, including the gold medal match for Team USA women's hockey and Anna Gibson's participation in the ski mountaineering mixed relay.
0:00 - Weekly Sports Recap
11:37 - Interview with USA Ski Mountaineering Olympian Anna Gibson
24:54 - Maggie’s Hot Take : “Women’s Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Inclusion”
24:54 - Interview with USA Olympic Speed Skater Eunice Lee
36:35 - Interview with Latoya Brackett on “When Black Athletes Speak Up” and Olympic Activism
____________________________________________________________
Anna Gibson was raised in Jackson, Wyoming. She won 17 overall Wyoming state titles in three sports: track, cross country, and Nordic skiing, while also being named the valedictorian of her high school class.
Gibson attended the University of Washington, focusing on cross country and track and field, excelling especially in middle-distance running. In 2024, she made the 1500m semifinal at the U.S. Olympic Trials. The following year, Gibson would win a bronze medal in the women’s uphill 6km event while representing Team USA at the World Mountain and Trail Running World Championships.
She was recruited to the U.S. ski mountaineering team by 13-time national champion Cam Smith because of her background in Nordic Skiing and track and field. In her first-ever World Cup race, Gibson, alongside Smith, became the first American team ever to win a mixed relay World Cup event. By winning the race, they qualified the U.S. for an Olympic berth at the Winter Olympics Milano Cortina 2026 where SkiMo will make its Winter Games debut.
Gibson, after winning her first race: “It feels so normal to be here, which is crazy, because this is my first one. It just feels right you know?. I’m all about this sport. This is so fun. I’m not about to stop doing anything else I’m doing, but there will be lots more of this in my future.”
Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/annaagibsonn
Website : https://www.teamusa.com/profiles/anna-gibson
____________________________________________________________
LaToya Brackett is an associate professor of African American studies at the University of Puget Sound, where she also serves as a member of the leadership team for the Race & Pedagogy Institute. A scholar with two degrees in Black studies, one from Cornell University and the other from Michigan State, she is an interdisciplinarian who centers the Black experience.
Website : https://www.latoyabrackett.com/
Instagram : www.instagram.com/blacktaxtic_msadventures
Humanities Washington Speakers Bureau : https://www.humanities.org/speaker/latoya-brackett-2/
____________________________________________________________
The Forecast is a Production of :
KVRU (https://www.kvru.org/shows/the-forecast/) & JEFFSCOTTSHAW
_____________________________________________________________
Executive Producer + Host // Maggie Mertens // [email protected]
Executive Producer // JEFFSCOTTSHAW // [email protected]
Additional Production Support Provided By // Crystal Fincher & Shannon Cheng & Maurice Jones Jr.