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Inside the Life of a Brooks Beast Pro Runner | Teagan Schein-Becker Claims Her Space

44 min · 10. mars 2026
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After a phenomenal collegiate career shocking the NCAA with Rider University, Teagan Schein-Becker is now proving why she belongs on the world stage as a member of Seattle's beloved pro running team: The Brooks Beasts. Fresh off a winter season capped by a world-class 800m indoor personal best (2:01.05), Teagan joins The Kick from Brooks Running's Global Headquarters to discuss how far she’s come and where she’s headed. Teagan’s emphasis on claiming her space in every race is a powerful reminder to runners of all levels: you belong on the line. Hosted by Will Loggia.

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