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On this week's show, Canadian Running's editor Michael Doyle and staff writer Tim Huebsch chat with Bailey Haugan, who completed the Canadian Death Race at the age of 16, the youngest-ever to complete the 125K course, considered one of the toughest in Canada, if not North America. In the second segment, they chat about the 2017 IAAF World Championships, whether it's bringing new viewership to the sport and who, if anyone, could emerge as a replacement for Usain Bolt. And of course, our weekly recommendations. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @ShakeoutPodcast Like us at Facebook.com/theshakeoutpodcast We're on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Google Play and TuneIn, so be sure to subscribe to the show
By Canadian Running Magazine, David Stol4.6
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On this week's show, Canadian Running's editor Michael Doyle and staff writer Tim Huebsch chat with Bailey Haugan, who completed the Canadian Death Race at the age of 16, the youngest-ever to complete the 125K course, considered one of the toughest in Canada, if not North America. In the second segment, they chat about the 2017 IAAF World Championships, whether it's bringing new viewership to the sport and who, if anyone, could emerge as a replacement for Usain Bolt. And of course, our weekly recommendations. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @ShakeoutPodcast Like us at Facebook.com/theshakeoutpodcast We're on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, Google Play and TuneIn, so be sure to subscribe to the show

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