Another weekend, another busy schedule of racing on tap. The World Indoor Championships in Belgrade are underway, and LetsRun has got you covered with a whole bunch of previews (quick, read them now if you haven't already!) and a preview podcast, plus daily recap and analysis articles and a nightly live video recap show from Belgrade (also available as a podcast to LetsRun.com Supporters Club members).
There is a whole lot to talk about. Superstars Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Grant Holloway, Mondo Duplantis, and Keely Hodgkinson will all be in action. Americans Bryce Hoppel, Ajee' Wilson, Elle Purrier St. Pierre, Josette Norris, and Heather MacLean are among the Americans dreaming of taking home a medal. And we'll get one of the best sprint showdowns in the history of World Indoors: Olympic 100 champ Marcell Jacobs vs World 100 champ Christian Coleman in the men's 60.
There's some great racing stateside, too. On Sunday morning, Rhonex Kipruto, Galen Rupp, Ben True, Conner Mantz, Senbere Teferi, Sara Hall, Ednah Kiplagat, Des Linden and many more top pros will be running the NYC Half.
After this weekend, the running world will go (relatively) quiet for the next four weeks before heating up again with Boston/Penn/Drake in April. So it's okay to spend one last winter weekend inside watching track. Because that's what we'll be doing too.
World Indoors has plenty of star power (Jakob Ingebrigtsen, Grant Holloway, Mondo Duplantis, Keely Hodgkinson) and a number of big-time showdowns. We break it all down for you.
For the first time ever, the reigning Olympic 100m champ will run World Indoors. And he'll do it against the reigning World Outdoor champ in the marquee event of the meet.
Two of the biggest young stars in men's track - Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Selemon Barega - are competing at World Indoors this year. We can't wait. Plus is American Bryce Hoppel the gold medal favorite in the 800?
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We mainly get you ready for this weekend's World Indoor Champs but do briefly talk about 2022 NCAA indoors, the 2022 Nagoya Marathon and Newbury Park's exploits in the 4 x mile.
"Breaking 2:18, that might be possible at some point...And I think if I can do that, definitely some of these other [Americans] – Keira [D'Amato], the people that are running well – can do that too," said Hall who thinks she has some "secret weapons" in training that help her excel at age 38.
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