
The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show

Grace Stark’s Story From A Devastating Leg Injury To Now Becoming A World Championship Bronze Medalist
A year ago in Paris, Grace Stark made her Olympic debut and finished fifth in the 100-meter hurdles. It was a taste of the big stage and a “delayed but not denied” moment, as she put it. In Tokyo, she delivered on that promise.
Stark stormed to a bronze at the 2025 World Championships with a time of 12.34 seconds. In one of the deepest fields in championship history — featuring Olympic champion Masai Russell, world record holder Tobi Amusan and reigning champ Danielle Williams — Stark emerged as the only American to reach the podium and just edged out Russell to claim Team USA’s lone medal of the night.
For Stark, the medal is proof of resilience. After a devastating injury at Florida nearly ended her career, she fought her way back to be among the world’s best. Now, she’s a global medalist and her story may just be beginning.
She joined Chris Chavez and Anderson Emerole at the CITIUS MAG HQ to talk about it all.
____________
Hosts: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram + Anderson Emerole | @atkoeme on Instagram
Guest: Grace Stark | @grace_stark on Instagram
Produced by: Jasmine Fehr | @jasminefehr on Instagram
____________
PRESENTED BY ASICS
For the third consecutive year, CITIUS MAG is proud to partner with ASICS for our global championship coverage. With their support, we’re able to bring you the best coverage of the 2025 World Athletics Championships. Support our sponsor and check out ASICS’s latest including the MegaBlast and SonicBlast. Shop at ASICS.com
More from The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show
Clayton Young After Taking 9th Place At The 2025 World Championships Marathon | Recap + Reflection

TOKYO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 5 RECAP: MEN’S 1500M FINAL REACTION SHOW, ISAAC NADER SHOCKS THE WORLD FOR GOLD + RAI BENJAMIN/KARSTEN WARHOLM BEEF

TOKYO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 4 RECAP: FAITH KIPYEGON WINS 4TH WORLD TITLE, SYDNEY MCLAUGHLIN-LEVRONE RUNS 48.29
