The Week the Marathon Broke: Eliud Kipchoge Goes Sub 2 Hours (1:59:41), Brigid Kosgei 2:14:04 + US Olympic Marathon Trials Preview

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This week the marathon was conquered and we’re still in shock. Eliud Kipchoge went sub 2 hours (1:59:41) and Brigid Kosgei ran 2:14:04 to crush Paula Radcliffe’s world record. We try to put the runs in perspective, have a ton of Nike shoe talk, and look ahead to the US Olympic Marathon Trials. A bunch of American men ran fast in Chicago and Galen Rupp DNF’d. Is Rupp in trouble for the Trials? What about Jordan Hasay, Shalane Flanagan, Amy Cragg of Des Linden? Plus Lebron James China talk, some hot (NSFW) audio from a caller, and some Mo Farah and Paula Radcliffe talk. Show notes below. If you need a pair of running shoes your best place to get them is https://www.letsrun.com/shoes/. If you want to try certified CBD products for recovery or relaxation go to https://www.FloydsofLeadville.com and use code LETSRUN to save 15% on your first order. Show notes: 1:13 Rojo said sub 2 hr marathon wouldn’t happen in 2013. It did, what does it mean + shoe talk. 25:35 Thread of Week: Adjusting Top-Lists To Account For The Shoes 31:06 Brigid Kosgei 2:14:04- what a run, Paula’s reaction, and Brigid's agent. 40:17 Agent of the Week: Davor Savija 47:09 LeBron James China, Hong Kong and Nike 54:48 Is Galen Rupp in trouble for Olympic Marathon Trials? 61:10 Is Mo Farah a marathoner? 63:52 The American women in Chicago were led by Emma Bates and who are your favorites for Olympic Marathon Trials? Will any of the big 4- Shalane Flanagan, Amy Cragg, Joran Hasay or Des Linden make the team? More praise for Sarah Hall 76:10 Olympic Marathon moves to Sapporo 82:55 Voicemail of the Week: A must listen Support LetsRun.com's Track Talk: The Home of Running and Track and Field by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/letsrun This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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