The Bates Bobcast

Bates Bobcast Episode 418: Marathon Man

51 min · 26 mei 2026
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This week we’re catching up with Ryan Smith, from the class of 2023…who won the Vermont City Marathon on Sunday…setting a course record and qualifying for the Olympic Trials. Plus, we chat with our Bobcats of the Week…fresh off their strong showings at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, and we preview the NCAA and IRA Championships for the rowing program! Interviews this episode: 1:12 -- Ryan Smith '23, Winner of the Vermont City Marathon 17:33 -- Alisandra Lindos '29, Women's Track and Field. (Female Bobcat of the Week) 23:51 -- Ross Tejeda '26, Men's Track and Field. (Male Bobcat of the Week) 28:58 -- Peter Steenstra, Head Coach, Rowing. (NCAA and IRA Preview)

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Bates Bobcast Episode 419: What a year!

This week we’re recapping a remarkable year in Bates sports with Director of Athletics Stacey Bunting. Plus, the rowing teams turned in impressive performances at nationals, with the women taking second place at the NCAA Championships and the men finishing fifth at the IRA National Championship. And we catch up with Richard Johnson '78, who recently retired after a long career as the curator of the Sports Museum in Boston. That's this week, on the season finale, of the Bates Bobcast! Interviews this episode: 2:01 -- Olivia Hill '28, Women's Rowing. (Female Bobcat of the Week) 13:27 -- Wiley Anderson '26, Men's Rowing. (Male Bobcat of the Week) 25:51 -- Stacey Bunting, Bates Director of Athletics. 40:51 -- Richard Johnson '78, Recently Retired Curator of the Sports Museum in Boston.

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