The Endurance Lab Podcast

NCAA Track and Field Championship Predictions

53 min · 10 jun 2026
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Dr. Evans sits down with D1 distance runner and avid track fan Kaden Strickland to discuss their predictions for the upcoming NCAA Track and Field Championships taking place from June 10th through June 13th in Eugene, Oregon.  Main topics: * Marco Langon versus Habtom Samuel in the 5k * Doris Lemngole versus Jane Hedengren in the 5k * The men's and women's fields for the 800m-10k

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