World Record Chaos, Kipchoge at the Olympics & the Rise of Brooks

February 10
21 mins

Episode Description

This week on The Running Story, Michael Doyle and Jessy Carveth unpack one of the strangest controversies in recent running history.

A men’s half marathon world record — the fastest ever run — has officially been disqualified nearly a year later. We break down why World Athletics made the call, how much advantage pacing vehicles really provide, and what it means for the sport moving forward.

Plus:

  • Eliud Kipchoge shows up at the Winter Olympics in a surprising Nike activation

  • Brooks posts massive global growth and quietly becomes running’s most dominant brand

  • Femke Bol debuts at 800m and immediately makes history

  • Andre De Grasse swaps the track for the NBA All-Star Celebrity Game

From elite performance to brand strategy and Olympic storylines, this episode covers everything runners need to know this week.

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