House of Run
Summary: Mediocre high school runners turned podcasters, Jason Halpin and Kevin Sully, co-host the weekly House of Run podcast. Jason and Kevin analyze and discuss the latest news from the world of track and field, road racing and cross country. If running is a metaphor for life, then this podcast is pretty much about your life.
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Podcasts:
Kevin and Jason review the 2019 NCAA Cross Country Championships and discuss the BYU men upsetting NAU, the close women's races and the big victories from Weini Kelati and Edwin Kurgat. Then, the guys chat about Eliud Kipchoge and Dalilah Muhammad being named Athlete of the Year, analyze the cross country stars that could make the Olympic team and debate what's the best race of all-time.
Kevin and Jason preview Saturday's NCAA Cross Country Championships and discuss if the NAU men's team can win their fourth straight title, who will emerge from a three-way battle for the women's championship and the next chapter in the Alicia Monson/Weini Kelati rivalry.
Kevin and Jason discuss Mary Cain's experience being coached by Alberto Salazar, the changes to the Diamond League program and the conclusion of the Illinois state meet saga.
Kevin and Jason discuss Geoffrey Kamworor and Joyciline Jepkosgei's big wins in New York City, the future of Mary Keitany, the ongoing shoe discussion that dominated the race and the favorites for February's Olympic Marathon Trials.
With the help of their friends, Jesse Squire and Dan Rubenstein, Jason and Kevin preview Sunday's New York City Marathon and discuss if Mary Keitany can win her fifth title, how Lelisa Desisa will respond to his second marathon in less than a month and if Jared Ward can get a top-five finish.
Sports scientist Alex Hutchinson joins the show to discuss Eliud Kipchoge's sub-two-hour marathon, the origins of the shoe controversy, what regulations the IAAF should put in place for footwear and the aggressive racing at the recent World Championships. Also, Jason and Kevin share their thoughts on the retirement of Shalane Flanagan.
Jason and Kevin discuss Eliud Kipchoge fulfilling his sub two-hour goal, Brigid Kosgei’s smashing the world record in the women’s marathon, the Nike Oregon Project disbanding and much more.
Jason and Kevin discuss Sifan Hassan's 3:51, the track world's reaction to Hassan's double, an American record for Shelby Houlihan, the fast distance races throughout the meet, a mammoth men's shot put competition, the US relay success and Kevin's experience watching the 1500m final next to Filip Ingebrigtsen.
Jason and Kevin discuss an epic race in the women's 400m hurdles, Salwa Eid Naser's jaw-dropping 400m, Kenenisa Bekele's resurrection and much more.
Jason and Kevin run through the highlights and controversies from the first five days of the IAAF World Championships. The guys talk Alberto Salazar's ban, Donavan Brazier's American record, Sifan Hassan's 10K dominance, the 400m hurdle race we all waited for and much more.
Jason and Kevin rank all the events from the upcoming 2019 World Championships in Doha and discuss the top storylines.
Jason and Kevin discuss Geoffrey Kamworor's world record and Woody Kincaid's 12:58. Then, the guys argue about who is in the mix for a gold medal at the World Championships and read listener email.
Jason and Kevin discuss the Diamond League final, the latest chapter of Michael Norman vs. Fred Kerley, Sifan Hassan's insane splits, the fast times at the Great North Run, the US vs. Europe dual meet and sleepers for world championship gold.
Jason and Kevin discuss USADA dropping their case against Christian Coleman, Karsten Warholm and Rai Benjamin's epic duel in the 400m hurdles, the state of the race between Sydney McLaughlin and Dalilah Muhammad after the Zurich Diamond League, which race (or races) Sifan Hassan should run at the World Championships and much more.
Jason and Kevin discuss the fallout from the USADA case against Christian Coleman, the highlights from the Paris Diamond League and the plethora of top races at this week's Diamond League in Zurich.