Leo and Lex Young (guests), Valby gets paid, AOY talk, Rojo in trouble in Kenya

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Leo and Lex Young join us at 78:19 to tell us about the transition to collegiate running, how Stanford is going so far, talk a little NIL and a lot more.

Prior to that we break discuss the latest in the running world including Rojo being called by Kenyan parliament for an apology and Parker Vably getting paid (more than Cole Hocker?!) by New Balance, before discussing who should be the athlete of the year (Grant Holloway, Rai Benjamin, Jakob Ingebrigtsen or Noah Lyles on the men's side, Beatrice Chebet, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, or Faith Kipyegon on the women's side).

We discuss the prenats NCAA cross country results before talking to the Young twins at 78:19.

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  • Show notes: 00:00 Kenya audio
  • 00:39 Start
  • 04:37 Rojo gets in trouble with Kenyan parliament
  • 09:20 Rojo, Paul Tergat, and President Bush
  • 15:22 Parker Valby's New Balance contract *Mark Coogan on Valby
  • 17:42 Cole Hocker comparisons
  • 28:19 Valby's training
  • 31:14 Parker Wolfe?
  • 38:25 World Athletics Athlete of year contenders: Sydney, Beatrice or Faith?
  • 47:27 Men's athlete of Year: Jakob, Grant, Rai, Noah or Emmanuel Wanyonyi?
  • 57:34 Anna Cockrell and her dad
  • 01:03:51 Praise for Y squared
  • 01:06:43 Prenats
  • 01:18:19 Leo and Lex Young interview Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line.

  • Links: Full Kenyan remarks on Rojo

  • *Mark Coogan on Valby

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