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In this archived episode, Canadian Running Magazine cover star, elite ultramarathoner, and documentarian Jeff Pelletier joins the podcast to discuss his second-place finish at the notorious Moab 240 race.
He discusses the biggest challenges in creating a documentary amidst one of the world's most challenging ultramarathons, how his training shifted to allow for an incredible improvement in the distance, and which races would make the best film in the future.
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In this archived episode, ultramarathon coach, athlete, and influencer Nik Golymbiowsky joins the podcast to discuss how he fell in love with the sport, his unorthodox coaching methods, his most challenging races to date, and how he's helping the amateur running community fall in love with extreme races.
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Ben Blankenship joins the podcast to discuss his transition from 1500m US Olympian to elite 100-miler, which culminated in his second-place finish in the Rabid Racoon 100 Miler on March 16.
Throughout the episode, Blankenship discusses his winding road to professional running, why he almost gave up the sport following his collegiate career, the greatest challenges endured in his 100-mile debut, and how his training has shifted since retiring from the track.
He also discusses his choice to withdraw from the US Olympic Marathon Trials after qualifying in his debut last year and his future as an ultramarathoner.
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Professional runner Rory Linkletter joins to discuss becoming the second-fastest marathoner in Canadian history with a time of 2:08:01 in Seville, Spain. Ahead of his eminent 2024 Team Canada selection, Linkletter explains the training behind his Olympic standard marathon time, the impact of being coached by 2:04:58 marathoner, Ryan Hall, and what adjustments he'll make ahead of the Paris Olympics.
He also discusses which Canadian rivals he hopes to compete against for a Canadian championship and what still remains on his career bucket list.
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Canadian ultrarunner Ihor Verys joins to discuss his finish at the 100-mile Barkley Marathons. In his debut at the iconic ultramarathon event, Verys became one of just 20 individuals to complete the race in its 38-year history.
We discuss the many intricacies that go into planning for such a gruelling race, the unforeseen challenges along the way, and why he got accepted into such an exceptionally exclusive race. Later, Verys explains his introduction to the sport as a Ukrainian immigrant and what he hopes to take on next after a historic race.
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New Zealand ultrarunner, Jon Nabbs, discusses his 305-day solo run across Canada to raise funds for cancer research.
After losing both of his parents to the disease within a two-year span, Nabbs was inspired by Terry Fox's legacy and began his 8,000km trek from St. Johns, Newfoundland to Victoria, British Columbia, entirely unsupported. On this episode, Nabbs explains how the journey carried him through the grieving process, the most dangerous challenges encountered along the run, his newfound connection with Canada's running community, his previous ultrarunning feats, and what others can gain from his expedition.
We also discuss how he tended to the litany of injuries encountered throughout the run, his training leading up, and his favourite places visited across the country.
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Canadian Running staff writer Marley Dickinson joins to break down his coverage from the World Indoor Championships last weekend in Glasgow, Scotland. Later, Marley and host David Stol recap Christopher Morales Williams' world-best 400m performance and NCAA championship. Then, Brian Mclean, president of Achilles Canada, discusses the special cause powering some of Canada's most renowned races, including Toronto's upcoming St. Patrick's Day Race.
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Elite marathoners Kim and Michelle Krezonoski join to discuss their build towards becoming the first twin sisters to enter the pro field of a World Marathon Major.
We discuss their differing coaching philosophies, finding their individual identities within the sport, how twin genes alter their physiological abilities, their expectations for Boston.
Subscribe to The Shakeout Podcast feed on Apple, Spotify, SoundCloud, or wherever you find your podcasts and follow @canadianrunning and @shakeoutpodcast for more storytelling from the running world. You can also read our full feature story on Stellingwerff in the latest issue of Canadian Running Magazine.
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In the latest episode of The Shakeout Podcast, Hoka athlete Gabriel Jarquin joins to discuss his journey of HIV advocacy, how he fell back in love with running after a formative hiatus, and his goal of earning a personal best marathon time in Boston this spring.
We also discuss the power of embracing the running community, his role as President of Toronto's Pride & Remembrance Run, how Hoka has helped amplify his message, and more.
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In the latest episode of The Shakeout Podcast, professional running coach and Senior Advisor of Research & Development at the Canadian Sport Institute Pacific Dr. Trent Stellingwerff joins the show. Stellingwerff offers insights into how he balances two of his marathoners, 2x Olympian Natasha Wodak and 5x national champion Andrea Seccafien, as they compete to represent Canada at the 2024 Olympic Games.
We also discuss his groundbreaking research in performance and nutrition, how his physiological work influences his coaching, his most impactful scientific discoveries, and how male coaches can evolve to bring the best out of female athletes.
Subscribe to The Shakeout Podcast feed on Apple, Spotify, SoundCloud, or wherever you find your podcasts and follow @canadianrunning and @shakeoutpodcast for more storytelling from the running world. You can also read our full feature story on Stellingwerff in the latest issue of Canadian Running Magazine.
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Canadian Running staff writer Marley Dickinson joins host David Stol to discuss the rich legacy left behind by the late Kelvin Kiptum. Just months removed from his incredible world-record marathon time of 2:00.35 at the Chicago Marathon, Kiptum and his coach, Gervais Hakizimana, passed away in a car crash this past weekend. We celebrate his indelible impact on distance running, the tributes made by major figures in the community, and our favourite memories from his trio of record-breaking marathons.
Later, we break down all of the action from Canadian athletes at the Millrose Games before being joined by Olympic marathoner, Ben Preisner, to recap his most recent race in Japan's Beppu-Ōita Marathon, where he became the second-fastest Canadian marathoner with a time of 2:08:58.
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Elite runner and 2023 Toronto Waterfront Marathon winner Caroline Pomerleau joins alongside her coach and partner Anouka Tremblay to discuss how they balance elite running alongside their relationship.
We also discuss Pomerleau's ambitious marathon plans for this spring, Tremblay's strategy for acclimating her to high-volume training, how they grew the viral online community following their relationship and performances, and more.
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Canadian distance runner Ben Flanagan joins host David Stol to break down his most recent race at the John Thomas Terrier Classic, where he walked away with an Olympic standard time in the 5000m with a personal best of 13:04:62.
We also discuss his training leading up to the race, what lies ahead on his road towards the Paris Olympics, fellow Canadian Marco Arop's record-breaking performance the following day, and more.
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2x Olympian and national record-holder Natasha Wodak joins to discuss her Houston Marathon performance, its Olympic implications, and her potential plans for a spring marathon qualification.
We also discuss the most challenging races from her decorated career, receiving unsolicited online running advice, and her advice for young marathoners.
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In the latest episode of The Shakeout Podcast, Canadian Running staff writer Marley Dickinson joins host David Stol to break down the highs and lows of Canadian elites at the 2024 Aramco Houston Marathon.
We discuss several topics, including how Rory Linkletter's half-marathon new personal best (1:01:02) might translate to the upcoming Sevilla Marathon, Mohammed Ahmed's last-minute withdrawal, Natasha Wodak and Leslie Sexton narrowly missing Olympic qualifying standard times, and a pair of surprising personal bests from Canadian men in the full marathon. We also go on to debate how the weekend could impact the marathoners representing Canada this summer at the Paris Olympics.
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Andrew Alexander is an elite Canadian distance runner and a former member of the Notre Dame track and field team. This fall, he made his half-marathon debut at the Toronto Waterfront Marathon and won in a time of 1:02:44. This winter, he made the bold move to travel to Flagstaff, Arizona to train alongside American professional runners.
Throughout the episode, we discuss the challenges for elite Canadian athletes looking for sponsorship, training alongside his former roommate and American mile record-holder, Yared Nuguse, and what goals lie ahead of his promising career.
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Canadian Running staff writer Marley Dickinson joins host David Stol to deliver tips for both beginners and veterans alike to help reach your 2024 running goals.
Throughout the episode, they discuss questions for newcomers to the sport including how to shop for the right pair of daily trainers, strategies for building an initial base, how to find the right run club for you, and how to avoid traditional pitfalls for new runners.
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The four founders from Slowpokes Run Club join our final podcast of the year to discuss how to make your running goals more accessible in 2024. Just over a year ago, runners Lucas, Pete, Neil, and Marco looked around the Canadian running scene and decided there was a gap in run clubs guaranteeing an accessible running experience. Soon after, they launched SlowPokes Run Club, a group dedicated to offering Saturday social runs at a pace welcome to beginners and running veterans alike.
Throughout our interview, the founders discuss the logistics of starting a run club in four major cities, the importance of promoting accessibility in running, and how you too can fall in love with the sport in the new year.
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Olympian, broadcaster, and former host of The Shakeout Podcast, Kate Van Buskirk, returns to the show to join host David Stol for a preview of Canada's 2024 professional running landscape. Throughout the episode, Kate and David discuss which Canadian records are most likely to be broken next year, which runners might see their stock rise the most, and how hopeful Canadians should be heading into the 2024 Olympic Games. They also look back on Kate's time as host, discussing her most intimidating guests, favourite interviews, and most valuable tips she ever received from experts.
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Founded by Canadian couple Diane Lauren and Dan Fournier, 2LazyRunners is a viral social media community documenting the duo's training cycles, races, and run-life balance. Throughout the interview, Fournier and Lauren outline how they built up such a loyal following, why they chose to document their training, the pros and cons of going viral in the running community, tips for those looking for a work-run balance, and goals for 2024.
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