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Payton Dunn sits down with University of Arkansas track and field athlete Sanu Jallow-Lockhart — an Olympian who represented Team Gambia in Paris, came to the United States at nine years old, learned English, was adopted by her high school coaches, and is now finishing her senior year as one of the most decorated athletes at Arkansas. Sanu opens up about growing up in Gambia, the Olympic Village in Paris, running cross country for the first time at one of the best programs in the country, transferring from Texas A&M, NIL as a female track athlete, and calling out Quincy Rhodes to a race. Plus — a geography battle, hot takes on women's sports funding, and the most honest love life answer we've ever gotten on the show. Topics covered: * Coming to the US at nine years old and learning English * Being adopted by her high school coaches * Representing Team Gambia at the 2024 Paris Olympics * The Olympic Village — cardboard beds, no AC, and the viral chocolate muffin * Transferring from Texas A&M to Arkansas * Running cross country collegiately for the first time * NIL and revenue sharing for women's sports * How track athletes are viewed on campus * Geography battle, Hot Takes, Fact or Cap, and Rapid Fire Co-Hosted drops every Thursday on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Hosted by Payton Dunn.
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