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This Week In Track & Field: John Korir’s Boston CR, Zouhair Talbi Runs Fastest Marathon Ever By An American, Sharon Lokedi Goes Back-To-Back + World Athletics Shuts Down Turkey’s Medal Shopping

by CITIUS MAG

The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show

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"Sharon Lokedi not only defended her title but also recorded the second fastest time in Boston Marathon history, demonstrating her incredible form."
"With five American men finishing under 2:06, the future looks promising for American marathon running."
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Episode Summary

In this episode, Chris Chavez and Preet Majithia analyze the results of the Boston Marathon 2026, emphasizing the near-perfect conditions that led to record-breaking performances. John Career set a new course record with an impressive time of 2:01:52, demonstrating remarkable pacing that included a negative split. The race saw Americans shine, with five runners finishing below 2:06 and Zuhair Talbi posting the fastest marathon ever run by an American citizen, clocking in at 2:03:45.

Sharon Lokedi defended her title in the women's race, displaying immense strength as she surged ahead between miles 35 and 40, finishing with a time of 2:18:51, making her the seventh woman to win back-to-back Boston titles. The discussion highlights the emergence of American female marathoners, with many achieving personal bests and competing fiercely against top-tier international athletes. Chris provides insights into the shifting dynamics of the marathon scene, touching on the challenges and opportunities that will impact the 2028 Olympic trials.

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Episode Summary

In this episode, Chris Chavez and Preet Majithia analyze the results of the Boston Marathon 2026, emphasizing the near-perfect conditions that led to record-breaking performances. John Career set a new course record with an impressive time of 2:01:52, demonstrating remarkable pacing that included a negative split. The race saw Americans shine, with five runners finishing below 2:06 and Zuhair Talbi posting the fastest marathon ever run by an American citizen, clocking in at 2:03:45.

Sharon Lokedi defended her title in the women's race, displaying immense strength as she surged ahead between miles 35 and 40, finishing with a time of 2:18:51, making her the seventh woman to win back-to-back Boston titles. The discussion highlights the emergence of American female marathoners, with many achieving personal bests and competing fiercely against top-tier international athletes. Chris provides insights into the shifting dynamics of the marathon scene, touching on the challenges and opportunities that will impact the 2028 Olympic trials.

Key Takeaways

  • John Career's performance solidifies him as one of the best marathoners in the world.
  • Sharon Lokedi showcases her dominance in the women's marathon with back-to-back wins.
  • The conditions at the Boston Marathon allowed multiple athletes to achieve personal bests.

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