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Cole Wins 3K - Then Misses the Team. Nikki #7, Cooper #1, US Half Marathon Chaos & NCAA Doping Investigation

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USA Indoors delivered chaos, breakthroughs, and greatness. Cole Hocker won a classic 3000, then failed to make the world team in the 1500 less than 24 hours later. Seventeen-year-old Cooper Lutkenhaus made his US title #1 look easy. Nikki Hiltz made it an amazing seven straight in the 1500. Meanwhile, the U.S. Half Marathon Championships unraveled when the lead vehicle sent the top women off course, and we dig into our investigation into NCAA Division III doping allegations and a loophole that needs fixing.

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Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Aletheia Sponsor / Intro
  • 00:51 Episode Overview
  • 04:21 Cole Hocker's Stunning 1500m Loss at USA Indoors
  • 06:23 Why a Slow Pace Made This Race So Unpredictable
  • 09:05 Tactical Breakdown: What Went Wrong for Hocker and Nuguse
  • 13:44 Nathan Green, Luke Houser, and Davis Bove Make Their Mark
  • 15:51 Women's 1500: Nikki Hiltz Wins a Record 7th Straight US Title
  • 19:32 The World Standards Debate: Why Can't a Mile Count?
  • 23:24 Lindsay Butler's Breakout and the Art of Closing Off the Rail
  • 29:31 Nikki Hiltz vs. Elle St. Pierre: Who's Really Better?
  • 40:43 Cooper Lutkenhaus: 17-Year-Old US 800m Champion
  • 44:51 Cooper at World Indoors: What to Expect in Poland
  • 49:28 Texas High School Sprinting Is Absurdly Loaded
  • 52:17 Men's 3000 Rewind: Nico Young's Positioning Problem
  • 55:03 Noah Lyles, Nike's Rough Weekend, and Other USA Indoors Notes
  • 56:01 USATF Half Marathon Chaos: Top Women Led Off Course
  • 59:39 How Should USATF Fix the Half Marathon Mess?
  • 71:49 Tokyo Marathon: Kosgei Returns, Sprint Finish in the Men's Race
  • 79:44 The Wildest Pacing Decision You'll See This Year
  • 85:02 Brigid Kosgei's Comeback and the Shoe Technology Theory
  • 87:38 Rita Jeptoo Busted Again and a Suspicious US-Based Suspension
  • 89:50 D3 Doping Investigation: The Seth Clevenger Story
  • 97:03 NCAA's Broken Drug Policy and What Needs to Change
  • 107:50 Wrap-Up / Outro

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