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CITIUS MAG
Track and field's biggest names on the track, in the coaching ranks and within the industry sit down and open up in-depth to share brilliant insights and vivid snapshots from their professional/personal accomplishments and experiences in the sport.
Hosted by CITIUS MAG founder Chris Chavez.
The show was named one of "The Best Running Podcasts" by Runner's World.
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Hosted by CITIUS MAG founder Chris Chavez.
The show was named one of "The Best Running Podcasts" by Runner's World.
▶ Visit https://CITIUSMAG.com
▶ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CitiusMag
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Oct 19, 2024 • 50min
Canadian Marathon Record Holder Natasha Wodak On Running With Less Pressure And More Fun | LIVE From The TCS Toronto Waterfron
2x Olympian and Canadian record holder Natasha Wodak is set to take center stage at the 2024 TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon. The 42-year-old Canadian record holder returns to Toronto to race the marathon for the first time in 11 years and she's targetting her first-ever national marathon title.
She has had a rollercoaster journey over the past 18 months from attempting to qualify for Paris 2024 but falling short. Despite these challenges, she’s coming off a strong year and now she's approaching the TWM with a new mindset, enjoying the chance to race in front of family and friends without the pressure of Olympic standards.
With a personal best of 2:23:12, Wodak’s goal is to secure the Canadian title. Hear about the various chapters of her running journey, her love for training, and how she’s embraced the marathon’s challenges with resilience and determination.
LIVE from the 2024 TCS Toronto Waterfront Marathon Expo!
Hosts:
Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram
Karen Lesiewicz | @kare_les on Instagram
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Oct 16, 2024 • 46min
Keeping Up with the Ingebrigtsens | Recapping 'Ingebrigtsen - Born To Run,’ Episodes 5 and 6
Chris Chavez and Preet Majithia recap episodes five and six of the Ingebrigtsen brothers’ new documentary series, "Ingebrigtsen - Born To Run.” Episodes five and six close the loop on the series by highlighting the brothers’ showing at the Norwegian and European Championships. We also share our critiques on Diamond League press conferences and share our thoughts on some of the editorial choices for the series.
Hosts:
Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram
Preet Majithia | @prm_32 on X
Time Stamps:
0:25 - We’re on Reddit!
2:17 - Overview of episode 5.
3:05 - Dynamic between Jakob and Henrik.
4:19 - Jakob at press conferences + why he would make a great sports journalist.
7:46 - Critique on Diamond League press conferences.
14:02 - European Championships recap.
17:15 - Jakob leaving for his workout while Elisabeth was in labor.
23:36 - Norwegian Championships recap.
27:06 - Episode 6: Beef between Jakob and Narve Nordas.
31:23 - Why wasn’t the Monaco DL 1500m highlighted?
38:56 - Ingebrigtsen family at the Nike house + thoughts on the series' editorial style.
42:26 - How the season ends + what comes next.
Mentioned in this episode…
Follow: CITIUS MAG Reddit page.
Watch: Jakob Ingebrigtsen Breaks Down 2024 Bowerman Mile Race + Tactics
Listen: Keeping Up with the Ingebrigtsens | Recapping 'Ingebrigtsen - Born To Run,’ Episodes 3 and 4
Listen: Keeping Up with the Ingebrigtsens | Recapping 'Ingebrigtsen - Born To Run,’ Episodes 1 and 2
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Oct 14, 2024 • 1h 9min
2:09:56 MARATHON WORLD RECORD BY RUTH CHEPNGETICH | Parting Thoughts From The 2024 Chicago Marathon + What To Make Of The Performance
One year after the late Kelvin Kiptum obliterated Eliud Kipchoge’s previous world record by 34 seconds, running an almost unfathomable 2:00:35, Ruth Chepngetich topped that. Her astounding time of 2:09:56 is one of the greatest running performances in history, makes her the first woman to run under 2:10 in a marathon, and lopped one minute and 57 seconds off Tigist Assefa’s old world record.
On the men’s side, Kenya’s John Korir notched his first-ever World Marathon Majors victory in 2:02:44. (What a time for the sport of marathoning we’re in right now, where a 2:02 showing is basically a footnote!)
Hosts:
Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram
Preet Majithia | @prm_32 on X
Time Stamps:
Ruth Chepngetich:
1:31 - Breaking down her 2:09:56 world record
9:40 - More on her running history + Chicago victory
13:52 - Stats + analysis on her record
Skepticism surrounding Chepngetich’s world record:
19:01 - Training factors
22:27 - Potential for doping
25:48 - Chepngetich being questioned in the press conference
37:19 - Language barrier
39:35 - The press center during the marathon
American women:
41:21 - Susanna Sullivan, 7th/1st American, 2:21:57
42:57 - Lindsay Flanagan, 9th/2nd American, 2:23:31
44:33 - Keira D’Amato dropping out due to injury
45:13 - Emma Bates, 11th/3rd American, 2:24:00
Men’s race:
47:18 - John Korir, 1st in 2:02:44
50:06 - More on the top finishers
American men:
53:25 - CJ Albertson (7th/1st American, 2:08:17) and Zach Panning (10th/2nd American, 2:09:16)
Final thoughts:
56:15 - Feedback on the broadcast
1:06:29 - CITIUS live at the Toronto Waterfront Marathon
Mentioned in this episode…
Read: Parting Thoughts From The 2024 Chicago Marathon: Ruth Chepngetich Destroys Women’s World Record In 2:09:56 at Chicago Marathon
Read: Tweet by Steve Magness comparing Ruth Chepngetich’s world record to equivalent performances
Watch: Interviews with some of the top stars from the Chicago Marathon
Watch: Chicago Marathon full replay
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OLIPOP: For the past year, we’ve redefined Olipop as more than just a healthy drink known for its gut microbiome with a low sugar content and a much better alternative to regular soda. You know there are more than 16 flavors, including classic root beer, cherry cola, and lemon-lime. You know it as The Runner’s Soda. Get 25% off your orders by using code CITIUS25 at drinkolipop.com.

Oct 11, 2024 • 20min
Chicago Marathon Pre-Race With Keira D’Amato, Emma Bates and Sara Hall | American Record Attempt?
"We’ll see what happens. We’ll all find out on Sunday.”
A brief chat with Keira D'Amato, Emma Bates and Sara Hall before the 2024 Chicago Marathon.
Unfortunately did not have the time to catch Betsy Saina.
From our race preview on CITIUSMAG.com: The American showdown may become a chase for Emily Sisson’s American record, as three of the five fastest women in U.S. history will be on the start line alongside 2021 Chicago runner-up Emma Bates, Chavez’s pick to take down the record. Keira D’Amato, who held this record for just under nine months in 2022, will be racing 26.2 miles for the first time since moving to Utah to train with coach Ed Eyestone. We won’t know until Sunday exactly what her and Eyestone’s race plan looks like, but don’t be surprised if she’s in the mix for the top American crown.
2024 U.S. leader Betsy Saina, whose fifth-place finish in Tokyo in 2:19:17 was a huge leap forward, figures to be a prominent player as well. 2016 Olympic 1500m champion Matthew Centrowitz is set to be pacing this pack as they go after 2:18:29, so that will be something to keep an eye on even if the leaders are well ahead.

Oct 9, 2024 • 41min
2024 Chicago Marathon Preview: Top Athletes And Storylines To Follow, Elite Fields Preview, Women’s American Record Attempt + More
Chris Chavez and Preet Majithia preview the top athletes to watch for at the 2024 edition of the Chicago Marathon on Sunday, October 13th. We break down the men’s and women’s elite fields, the top Americans to keep an eye on, and why the women’s American marathon record may be under threat.
Hosts:
Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram
Preet Majithia | @prm_32 on X
Time Stamps:
0:56 - Recap of the 2023 Chicago Marathon.
4:32 - Biggest marathon successes throughout the fall of 2023.
7:06 - Women’s elite field preview.
15:02 - Elite American women preview.
23:16 - Context on pre-race interviews with elite marathoners.
25:50 - Matthew Centrowitz pacing the women’s American record.
29:14 - Men’s elite field preview.
35:35 - Elite American men preview.
38:53 - Parting thoughts on the Chicago Marathon.
Mentioned in this episode…
Listen: Betsy Saina’s episode on the CITIUS MAG Podcast after she ran 2:19:17 at the 2024 Tokyo Marathon.
Read: Keira D’Amato and Matthew Centrowtiz training together to prepare for D’Amato’s American record attempt in Chicago.
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Oct 8, 2024 • 1h 8min
Shannon Rowbury In Line For Historic Olympic Bronze Medal Upgrade From The 2012 Olympics + Her Hopes For The Sport Moving Forward
“It was an overwhelming feeling of emotion. I had put London in a box in the corner of my heart, had shielded it up, stored it away. In the weeks since, it's been trying to unpack a lot of those feelings and the gratitude that 12 years later, there’s actually justice coming.”
Russian middle-distance runner Tatyana Tomashova may be stripped of her 2012 Olympic 1500m silver medal after being found guilty of a second anti-doping violation and being banned for 10 years. American Shannon Rowbury, who originally finished sixth in the 1500m Olympic final at the London Olympics, may receive the bronze medal after three women ahead of her have been disqualified for anti-doping offenses.
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) announced an arbiter determined Tomashova is now banned for 10 years and lost all her results from June 21, 2012 to Jan. 3, 2015 after her out-of-competition drug test samples from June 2012 and July 2012 were re-tested and come back positive for performance-enhancing drugs.
Tomashova initially finished fourth in the 1500m final at the London Olympics.
Turkey’s Asli Cakir Alptekin and Gamze Bulut, who were the original 1500m Olympic gold and silver medalists, have also been disqualified for doping. Bahrain’s Maryam Yusuf Jamal has been upgraded from bronze to gold. Tomashova was upgraded to silver. Abeba Aregawi was moved up from fifth place to bronze.
Rowbury would be upgraded from fourth to bronze. This would have been the second global championship medal for Rowbury in her career after her 2009 World Championship 1500m bronze medal and would have made her the first American woman to medal in the 1500m at the Olympic Games.
You can read all about the case here: https://citiusmag.com/articles/tatyana-tomashova-will-lose-2012-olympic-medal-after-doping-ban
Time Stamps:
4:09 - Initial reactions after learning she will be upgraded to 1500m bronze from the 2012 Olympics.
10:11 - Finding out the news during the Paris Olympics.
12:45 - Memories associated with London following the 2012 Olympics: 2017 Worlds, getting engaged, upcoming vacation.
14:44 - Rewatching the full race for the first time only a few weeks ago.
17:43 - How she set goals for the 2012 London Olympics.
23:45 - Letting go of doping suspicions towards competitors at the Olympics.
27:16 - The balance between advocating for clean sport and being suspicious of potential dopers.
30:00 - Breaking down the 2012 Olympic 1500m final.
39:03 - Thoughts after finishing the race.
44:55 - Improving the protocol for alerting athletes about competitors being banned.
51:18 - Recapping the final few years of her pro career.
57:57 - What she likes and dislikes about marathon training.
1:01:02 - Choosing to be optimistic about the sport.
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Oct 6, 2024 • 26min
Zambia's Muzala Samukonga's Story From Nothing To The Olympic Podium In Paris + Signing With Grand Slam Track
21-year-old Muzala Samukonga won Zambia’s only medal at the Paris Olympics, which was the country's first since the 1996 Games in Atlanta. He rose to prominence at the 2022 Commonwealth Games when he stormed to gold in 44.66 and beat out Great Britain’s Matthew Hudson-Smith, who took silver in Paris.
There isn’t a ton on the internet on Samukonga so that’s why it was nice when our very own Anderson Emerole had the chance to chat with him in Brussels just after he signed a contract to join Grand Slam Track as a 200m/400m racer in 2025. It’s life-changing money for Samukonga, who came from nothing.
You’ll hear from him and his coach Douglas Kalembo on his poor beginnings and how he’s become one of the best 400m runners in the world.
You can read more about Samukonga and all of the other recent Grand Slam Track Racer signings at CITIUSMAG.com
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Oct 6, 2024 • 20min
Alison Dos Santos On Earning His Second Olympic Bronze Medal In The 400m Hurdles + Joining Grand Slam Track
We actually recorded this while we were in Paris but had to keep it under wraps for a bit. This was just a few days after Alison Dos Santos earned his second Olympic bronze medal in the men’s 400m hurdles. He went on to win the 2024 Diamond League title and finished the year with a personal best of 46.29, which puts him at No. 3 on the all-time list behind Karsten Warholm and Rai Benjamin.
We talk a bit about the state of the men’s 400m hurdles. His experience in Paris and his excitement around becoming the first South American athlete to sign with Grand Slam Track. He will be contesting the 400m and 400m hurdles four times per year at the four Slams in 2025 for the inaugural season of Michael Johnson’s professional track league.
You can read more about Dos Santos and all of the Grand Slam Track recent signings over at CITIUSMAG.com.
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Oct 4, 2024 • 39min
2:24 Marathoner Gabi Rooker Ahead Of 2024 Chicago Marathon | Olympic Trials Reflection, Progression From College Gymnast To Professional Running
"Running is for everyone and that's so important for me as a person. One of the coolest things about the marathon is you could be running on the same course as people breaking world records. You have trained differently but you have put so much of yourself into it. You're not running a marathon alone – your spouse, children, co-workers or friends know that you've been training really hard and given up a lot to make it to the start line, push through the marathon and get to the finish. That's truly really important to me...Finding running looks different for everyone."
In less than four years of marathoning, Gabi Rooker has been a rising star for the U.S. Last year, she was the fourth American at the 2023 Chicago Marathon with an impressive 2:24:35 personal best. She went on to finish 19th at the U.S. Olympic Trials.
With a background in competitive gymnastics, Gabi has taken to the roads super well since her marathon debut in 2021. She spent time elevating her training as part of the Dreamweaver program, which was a program created by Nike to support female athletes aiming for the Olympic Trials qualifying time of 2:37 – .all while balancing her career as a physician assistant in Minneapolis. The performance in Chicago was so good that she signed a pro contract with Nike ahead of the Olympic Trials.
In this episode, we unpack her race in Orlando but also how she’s adjusted to a part-time role as a physician’s assistant and being a professional runner. She shares a bit about her training and preparation heading into Chicago and what part of her story has resonated with the masses.
Time Stamps:
3:10 - How her current marathon build compares to previous builds.
4:13 - How her life changed after her breakout race at the 2023 Chicago Marathon.
6:30 - Switching to part-time work, finding an agent, signing with Nike.
9:27 - Her progression from her marathon debut in 2021.
11:25 - How Nike’s Project Dreamweaver aided her improvement.
15:29 - Her training camp in Texas prior to the 2024 Olympic Trials.
20:57 - What her race plan + expectations were heading into the Trials.
23:13 - The support she experienced while racing at the Trials.
26:13 - Biggest takeaways from the Trials.
28:22 - How being a former gymnast has helped her running career.
31:17 - Training professionally in Minnesota.
33:30 - Her race plan heading into the 2024 Chicago Marathon.
35:13 - Goals for Chicago.
36:24 - Parting messages to those who hope to follow in her footsteps.
37:41 - Being inducted into UW La Crosse’s Hall of Fame.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 29min
Keeping Up with the Ingebrigtsens | Recapping 'Ingebrigtsen - Born To Run,’ Episodes 3 and 4
Chris Chavez and Preet Majithia recap the third and fourth episodes of the Ingebrigtsen brothers’ new documentary series, "Ingebrigtsen - Born To Run.” Episode 3 focused on Henrik and Filip’s families and personal development. Episode 4 explored Jakob and Josh Kerr’s rivalry and how it unfolded over the 2024 season. We wrap up with what we’re looking forward to most in episodes 5 and 6.
Time Stamps:
Episode 3
2:38 - The focus on Henrik and Filip’s personal development
4:50 - The toll of the brothers’ intense training
6:37 - Spotlight on Henrik’s wife
7:19 - Jakob’s season opener at Pre Classic
9:21 - The episode’s focus on family
Episode 4
10:49 - Overview + Jakob vs. Josh Kerr at the Pre Classic Press Conference
14:03 - Jakob vs. Josh rivalry timeline
19:25 - Who started the rivalry?
22:42 - The problem with the rivalry
25:38 - Remainder of episode 4 + what to look forward to in next episodes
Mentioned in this episode…
Listen: Keeping Up with the Ingebrigtsens | Recapping 'Ingebrigtsen - Born To Run,’ Episodes 1 and 2
Read: Jakob Ingebrigtsen vs Josh Kerr Rivalry Timeline: From Budapest To Paris
Watch: Jakob Ingebrigtsen vs. Josh Kerr vs. Yared Nuguse | Prefontaine Classic Bowerman Mile Press Conference
Hosts:
Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram
Preet Majithia | @prm_32 on X
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