The Red Banner Race Report

Nunu Ishaka, University of British Columbia

22 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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Welcome to the Red Banner Race Report Podcast, your home for what’s happening on the oval, in the field, and on the trail across the NAIA.  This episode will take us out west to the University of British Columbia. The Thunderbirds have a long tradition of track and field dominance, but our guest today is already rewriting that history just months into her collegiate career.  We are talking about elite jumping performance and the pursuit of national hardware. Joining us today is Nunu Ishaka, currently the number-one-ranked triple jumper in the NAIA.  She’s a freshman sensation who recently shattered a school record with a massive 12.56-meter flight - that’s 41 feet, 3 inches.  We will chat about the technique behind the flight and the mindset of a national leader while getting to know her as an athlete and a person. Thank you so much for tuning into The Red Banner Race Report.  I can’t wait to feature more cross country and track and field athletes from the NAIA…stay tuned because it might just be YOU!   If you enjoyed today’s podcast, please share, subscribe, and leave a review.  You can find The Red Banner Race Report Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and other major media players.  You can also ask Alexa to play the podcast.  If you have an idea for a great topic or guest you’d like to hear about, feel free to contact me through the show notes or reach out on Instagram. The Red Banner Race Report is an independent production and not officially endorsed or sponsored by the NAIA organization.  Any opinions or views expressed are those of the host and participants and do not reflect the NAIA in its entirety. Send us a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602988/fan_mail/new] Follow RBRR on Instagram @redbannerracereport

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Welcome to the Red Banner Race Report Podcast, your home for what’s happening on the oval, in the field, and on the trail across the NAIA.  This episode will take us out west to the University of British Columbia. The Thunderbirds have a long tradition of track and field dominance, but our guest today is already rewriting that history just months into her collegiate career.  We are talking about elite jumping performance and the pursuit of national hardware. Joining us today is Nunu Ishaka, currently the number-one-ranked triple jumper in the NAIA.  She’s a freshman sensation who recently shattered a school record with a massive 12.56-meter flight - that’s 41 feet, 3 inches.  We will chat about the technique behind the flight and the mindset of a national leader while getting to know her as an athlete and a person. Thank you so much for tuning into The Red Banner Race Report.  I can’t wait to feature more cross country and track and field athletes from the NAIA…stay tuned because it might just be YOU!   If you enjoyed today’s podcast, please share, subscribe, and leave a review.  You can find The Red Banner Race Report Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and other major media players.  You can also ask Alexa to play the podcast.  If you have an idea for a great topic or guest you’d like to hear about, feel free to contact me through the show notes or reach out on Instagram. The Red Banner Race Report is an independent production and not officially endorsed or sponsored by the NAIA organization.  Any opinions or views expressed are those of the host and participants and do not reflect the NAIA in its entirety. Send us a message [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2602988/fan_mail/new] Follow RBRR on Instagram @redbannerracereport

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