The Fastest Boston Marathon Ever + Simeon Birnbaum 3:31, Michael Norman Returns

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John Korir obliterated the Boston Marathon course record with a stunning 2:01:52, negative-splitting the second half in 60:02 to repeat as champion. The top three men all broke the previous course record in what became the first marathon in history with three sub-2:03 finishers**. Sharon Lokedi** defended her women's title with a devastating 14:48 5K split between 35K and 40K that destroyed the field. Zouhair Talbi ran 2:03:45 to post the fastest time ever by a US citizen, igniting debate over whether he or Conner Mantz is America's top marathoner. Meanwhile, Oregon's Simeon Birnbaum smashed the NCAA 1500 record with a 3:31.69 at Hayward Field, and Michael Norman made his long-awaited return to competition after surgery.
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LINKS
- Fastest Boston Marathon Ever: Korir Destroys Course Record, 13 Men Under 2:06
- Sharon Lokedi Repeats as Boston Marathon Champion Thanks to Sizzling 14:48 5K Split
- How Did They Run So Fast in Boston? Inside the Fastest Race in History
- Simeon Birnbaum Smashes NCAA 1500m Record With 3:31.69
- Michael Norman Is Back: Runs First Race in 19 Months With New Coach
- Why the AIU Handed NCAA Champion Adaejah Hodge a Secret Doping Ban
- Joe Klecker's Strava
- Stephen Pifer's Strava (Sharon Lokedi's Borrowed Garmin Data)
- Mary Ngugi Cooper Post-Race Interview
- "No One Cares If You Get Second": Simeon Birnbaum on Why Winning Is All That Matters (Podcast)
- Fiona O'Keeffe's Withdrawal Announcement (Instagram)
TIMESTAMPS
- 00:00 Mary Ngugi Cooper Audio / Intro
- 00:48 Show Open
- 05:25 John Korir: Best Marathoner in the World?
- 08:33 The Kipchoge Legacy Debate
- 14:33 Record-Shattering Men's Results
- 22:05 Conner Mantz vs Zouhair Talbi: Who Is America's Best Marathoner?
- 28:41 Richard Ringer's Surprise Run at Age 37
- 32:52 Non-African-Born Runners Rewriting All-Time Lists
- 39:25 What Went Wrong for Korir in Chicago?
- 44:20 Korir's Rise: From 70 to 150 Miles Per Week
- 47:40 Where Your Dreams Become Reality
- 51:07 Technology's Impact on Marathon Depth
- 53:27 Sharon Lokedi Defends Her Boston Title
- 59:41 How Good Was Lokedi's Performance?
- 62:00 Jess McClain Leads the American Women
- 66:05 Fiona O'Keeffe's Withdrawal and Durability Questions
- 71:21 Mary Ngugi Cooper and the Let's Run Effect
- 74:14 Simeon Birnbaum Smashes the NCAA 1500 Record
- 79:10 NCAA 1500 Depth and the Championship Preview
- 83:26 Michael Norman's Comeback
- 87:13 Tate Taylor, Adaejah Hodge, and Sprint Controversies
- 94:41 Katelyn Tuohy's Health and Pro Struggles
- 97:35 SC Exclusive: Nick Willis' Theory
- 98:05 Supporters Club Plug
- 98:26 Closing Remarks and London Marathon Preview
CONTACT
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