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    A running podcast dedicated to conversation, commentary, and fun. Our team has someone for everything, from pros to amateurs, track nerds to ultra athletes, shoe experts, and coaches. We love discussing all-things running with enough hilarious tangents to keep you on your toes. Like being on your favorite group run with friends. The Relay team of contributors includes Kofuzi, Stefanie Flippin, Lindsey Hein, Laura Thweatt, Tommie Runz, Peter Bromka, Marcus Brown, and Matt Chittim.

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    US Half Champs Chaos, USATF Indoor Surprises, and the Enhanced Games Debate

    US Half Champs Chaos, USATF Indoor Surprises, and the Enhanced Games Debate

    March 4, 2026
    1h 6m

    -US Half Marathon Championships leaders going off course and the fallout for podium, prize money, and team selection
    -Course marking, lead vehicles, and why “athletes should know the course” is a bad take
    -USATF response, rulebook rigidity, and what a fair resolution could look like
    -Indoor championships highlights including Nikki Hiltz, Cole Hocker, Noah Lyles, and Cooper Lutkenhaus
    -Enhanced Games conversation plus doping, whereabouts failures, and how fans feel about watching

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