• E54: Carey Pinkowski - Chicago’s Executive Race Director

  • Oct 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

E54: Carey Pinkowski - Chicago’s Executive Race Director

  • Summary

  • The new Women’s World Record wasn’t just pipped by a few seconds in Chicago… it was utterly obliterated. Take a bow, Ruth Chepng'etich.

    With front row seats to the first woman running sub-2:10, Chicago’s Executive Race Director Carey Pinkowski is our special guest in a stacked show on this week’s Marathon Talk!

    In this episode of Marathon Talk:

    • 0:00 - We kick off with tales of Deena’s Chicago experience, and a check in on Martin and Deena’s… questionable training progress

    • 8:20 - The headlines belong to new record-holder Ruth Chepng'etich, but we cover all from the 12th fastest all-time race in the men’s field, and a dogfight in the wheelchair races

    • 26:00 - Carey Pinkowski gives us the inside track on how Chicago put on its historic race, Kelvin Kiptum’s legacy, and how Chicago so often attracts greatness


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    Carey Pinkowski

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    Martin Yelling

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    Deena Kastor

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