Learn more at (click the link or use our promotional code for the discount) Use code CITIUS25 for 25% off non-subscription orders. OLIPOP is a prebiotic soda with only 2-5g of sugar that is actually good for your gut health. The sky is the limit for Katelyn and I’m so proud of the work she’s done with us and will continue to do with CITIUS MAG. She also just got accepted as one of seven World Athletics Content Creators. She is an alum of the Magic Boost Program, a mentorship program for aspiring track and field content creators across videography, photography, podcasting, writing, graphic design and other modern means of storytelling. She’s harnessed that on Twitter, where she’s got very loyal followers that live for the next Katelyn interview with an athlete or her reactions to major moments. ![]() Her enthusiasm for the sport is next level. Before that, she ran at Ithaca and she’s a champion for all things Division III. Katelyn is a sprinter at the University of Kentucky. So we decided that one year with CITIUS MAG would be a good time to look back on her year working alongside us. You’ve heard her on our show as a recurring analyst and I never got the chance to do a full introduction with her as a guest on the show to share some of her backstory. My guest for this episode is Katelyn Hutchison. I'm comfortable and more than willing to show love to everybody because that's one thing that he taught me and I understood how important that was for me as someone who wants to be a professional in the future and wants to change the sport." Sometimes you just know if people have it in them even though they haven't shown it yet or they don't know it yet. Well, if there's one thing my dad taught me is that you can't always look at the stats or how people appear to be on the surface. "A lot of people talk about how they appreciate how supportive I am of them or how they don't understand how I can look at people and I have the utmost support and faith in you because I haven't done anything to deserve that. Kuuntele Kuuntele uudestaan Jatka Soittaa.□ Subscribe to the CITIUS MAG YouTube channel □ Subscribe to the CITIUS MAG Newsletter □ Pledge any dollar amount to us on /CITIUSMAG or Hit us on Venmo Pick up merch from the CITIUS MAG store to show your support for the podcast and website. □️ Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Listeners get 15% off their purchase using code CITIUS15 at checkout. With fall races quickly approaching they know race day is as much about reaching the finish line as it is about the consistency and determination it takes to get to the start. Gear up for going far with their fall running essentials and check out the Tracksmith Journal for some marathon tips from the Tracksmith team. TRACKSMITH is a Boston-based running brand, who crafts performance apparel for training, racing and rest days. There’s some good insight in this episode and a little bit of breaking news at the very end. My co-host for this episode is David Melly, the host of Run Your Mouth which is also on the CITIUS MAG Podcast Network. Thanks to everyone who submitted listener questions, we got to as many as we could in the time we had with Molly. Molly opens up about the two broken ribs she had and some of the mental struggles coming off the Games. We touch on Molly’s run in Sapporo and New York City but also get some more details on the less-than-ideal build-up that somehow led to this incredible performance. Earns a bronze medal at the Olympics and now breaks a record at the New York City Marathon. Runs a PR and places high in London amid the pandemic. Molly is now four for four in her marathons. The race was won by Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir of Kenya in 2:22:39. The previous record was 2:25:53 set by Kara Goucher in 2008. This past weekend, she ran 2:24:42 and finished fourth overall. We welcome back Molly Seidel to the podcast and I get to introduce her as the 2021 Olympic bronze medalist in the marathon and also now the fastest American woman to ever run the New York City Marathon. ![]() I am so excited about how New York went because there were so many times throughout the build-up where we didn’t even know if I was going to make it to the line." "Despite everything, somehow this race turned out so much better than I could’ve imagined.
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