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Cooper Gets Gold and his coach Chris Capeau joins us to talk about it + Keely, Hunter Bell gold

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Cooper Lutkenhaus, just 17 years old, became the youngest world champion in World Indoor Championships history, winning the men's 800 in Toruń, Poland — on spring break. His coach Chris Capeau joined the show live to break down the race tactics and what makes Cooper different. Keely Hodgkinson dominated the women's 800 in 1:55.3, then stunned with a 50.1 anchor on Britain's 4x400. Georgia Hunter Bell claimed 1500 gold, capping a historic day for British distance running. East Africa went home without a single distance medal, and Mariano Garcia pulled off a brilliant wire-to-wire 1500 win for Spain.https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe

Timestamps

  • 00:00 Music
  • 00:22 Intro / Cooper Lutkenhaus Wins World Gold
  • 02:42 Coach Chris Capeau on Cooper's Race Tactics
  • 05:42 Why Cooper Ran a Full Indoor Season
  • 09:04 Cooper's Family and What Makes Him Different
  • 11:57 World Champion on Spring Break
  • 16:14 Coach Capeau Watches the Final From Texas
  • 18:17 From Tokyo Flame-Out to World Champion
  • 20:17 Cooper's Winter Training and Leveling Up
  • 24:10 Farewell to Coach Capeau and Bold Predictions
  • 27:00 Men's 1500: Mariano Garcia Goes Wire to Wire
  • 32:26 Women's 1500: Georgia Hunter Bell Takes Gold
  • 35:58 Keely Hodgkinson and Women's 800 Results
  • 39:00 Biggest Winners and Losers of the Meet
  • 41:16 Nikki Hiltz: Seven US Titles but Can They Win Gold?
  • 44:03 Keely's 4x400 Anchor and Non-Distance Highlights
  • 47:54 NCAA, Cole Hocker, and Final Thoughts

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