The Rise of Southern African Sprinting / London Marathon Pacing Blunders / Seixas to the Tour / Your Carb Questions Answered

May 7
1h 30m

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In today's Spotlight, a spin around the world of sports news, and some listener questions answered:


  • A look back at the World Relay Championships from Botswana, featuring some of the greatest relay performances ever seen, including from some unheralded names
  • London Marathon statistics, courtesy a pair of analyses that shed light on how we pace marathons, and how few actually get it right
  • The fine line between regulating and strangling innovation in sport, after Coe speaks about super shoes in running
  • Speaking of innovation, do the Enhanced Games count? We look ahead to that event with some thoughts from Sean Ingle's latest article
  • We tell you why we think Paul Seixas going to the Tour de France is the right decision and discuss the risks people had offered against it
  • Listener JRB asks a question about training with carbohydrates, and whether there's any merit in a 'train low, compete high' high approach when it comes to carbs?
  • Still on the subject of carbs, what's the deal with fructose? Listener Phillip asks about its role in the carbohydrate model, and we explore some theory and practical advice
  • A smaller ball is being trialled in women's rugby - at least one player is very unhappy about it. We discuss
  • In the AFL, teams will be mandated to employ psychologists full-time in response to an incident featuring a player. Is that the right call? In some ways, but Ross has some reservations


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