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Chari Hawkins After Finishing 8th In The World Championships Heptathlon Under Grueling Conditions
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Team USA's Chari Hawkins stopped by just two days after finishing 8th in the World Athletics Championships heptathlon with a personal best of 6366 points – which included personal bests in all field events. She shared how grueling the competition was since the conditions were hot and the schedule allowed for very little sleep. She also shares some awesome stories about the camaraderie among the heptathletes as she delivered a small speech to her competitors before an epic 800m race to determine the medals.
Hosts: Chris Chavez, Kyle Merber and Jamsine Todd
Guest: Chari Hawkins
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