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On this week’s episode of The Stride Report Podcast, Ben and Garrett react to one of the most impressive performances of the season as Sanu Jallow-Lockhart runs 1:57.74 for 800 meters, missing the NCAA record by a heartbreaking 0.01 seconds. The guys break down a lightning-fast regional weekend that saw five men dip under 1:45 (800) while also analyzing the shocking elimination of Billah Jepkirui from the NCAA Championships. They later dive into dominant 10k performances from Jane Hedengren and Pamela Kosgei, discuss James Corrigan’s surprising national qualifying miss and assess the women’s 1500-meter field after a strong showing from Wilma Nielsen. The episode wraps with a look at several lower-seeded athletes who punched their tickets to the NCAA Championships and Rosina Machu’s impressive qualification in both the 10k and 5k. Be sure to listen, subscribe and review!
(2:12) Sanu Jallow Runs 1:57.74 (800) Misses NCAA Record by 0.01
(12:03) Billah Jepkirui Fails to Qualify for National Meet in 5k, Plus Women’s 5k Analysis
(16:12) Five Men go Under 1:45 (800) to Headline QUICK Regional Week
(24:12) Hedengren & Kosgei Each Run 31:27 (10k) to Go 1-2 in West Region
(27:49) James Corrigan Fails to Qualify for NCAA Championships & Men’s Steeple Analysis
(36:40) Wilma Nielsen Flashes Glimpse of Top Form, Plus Women’s 1500m Results
(43:08) Multiple Backend Seeds Qualify For NCAA Championships With Huge Performances
(49:20) Rosina Machu Qualifies for NCAA Championships in Both 10k and 5k
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On this week’s episode of The Stride Report Podcast, Ben and Garrett react to one of the most impressive performances of the season as Sanu Jallow-Lockhart runs 1:57.74 for 800 meters, missing the NCAA record by a heartbreaking 0.01 seconds. The guys break down a lightning-fast regional weekend that saw five men dip under 1:45 (800) while also analyzing the shocking elimination of Billah Jepkirui from the NCAA Championships. They later dive into dominant 10k performances from Jane Hedengren and Pamela Kosgei, discuss James Corrigan’s surprising national qualifying miss and assess the women’s 1500-meter field after a strong showing from Wilma Nielsen. The episode wraps with a look at several lower-seeded athletes who punched their tickets to the NCAA Championships and Rosina Machu’s impressive qualification in both the 10k and 5k. Be sure to listen, subscribe and review!
(2:12) Sanu Jallow Runs 1:57.74 (800) Misses NCAA Record by 0.01
(12:03) Billah Jepkirui Fails to Qualify for National Meet in 5k, Plus Women’s 5k Analysis
(16:12) Five Men go Under 1:45 (800) to Headline QUICK Regional Week
(24:12) Hedengren & Kosgei Each Run 31:27 (10k) to Go 1-2 in West Region
(27:49) James Corrigan Fails to Qualify for NCAA Championships & Men’s Steeple Analysis
(36:40) Wilma Nielsen Flashes Glimpse of Top Form, Plus Women’s 1500m Results
(43:08) Multiple Backend Seeds Qualify For NCAA Championships With Huge Performances
(49:20) Rosina Machu Qualifies for NCAA Championships in Both 10k and 5k
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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