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ATL #2 Preview: Brazier Debuts, Hoppel vs. Murphy vs. Engels, & Will Any More WRs Go Down?
After an opening meet that saw
Ryan Crousersmash the shot put world record on his very first throw of 2021, the American Track League resumes action on Sunday in Arkansas. Unlike the first meet, this one has some mid-distance races, including a loaded men’s 800 featuring
Bryce Hoppel,
Raevyn Rogers (600) and
Dani Jones (mile) opening their campaigns, and the season debut of one of America’s biggest stars in
Donavan Brazier in the 600 meters. Here’s everything you need to know.
American Track League #2
ATL meet director
Podcast: Track is Back, Guest Jim Walmsley on 100k World Record Attempt x 2
by LetsRun.com
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Jim Walmsley joined us at 90:07 to look back at his 2020, look ahead at his 2021, and his 100k world record attempt this weekend at the
HOKA Project Carbon X2.
Athing Mu began her collegiate career in style,
Hugues Fabrice Zango broke the triple jump record, HS girls ran 2:02 and 9:47, an Olympic champ gets popped, 16 year-old
Erriyon Knighton turned pro,
Alexa Efraimson has a new coach, and Nick WIllis made sub 4 minute mile history.