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Ali on the Run Show

Ali on the Run Show

Every week on the Ali on the Run Show, I talk with inspiring people who lead interesting lives on the run and beyond. And while running is what brings us all together, on these episodes, we're digging a little deeper. These conversations are about the decisions people have made to get where they are today, and how getting sweaty has factored in. Whether you’re on the run toward something great or away from something that’s holding you back, join me on this never-ending adventure, and let’s all pick up the pace together.

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"At a marathon finish line — especially this marathon finish line — you see the best of humanity."

Every year on the first Sunday of November, more than 50,000 runners, 10,000 volunteers, and two million spectators will descend on the five boroughs for one reason: the TCS New York City Marathon.

This episode is your unofficial guide to the iconic 26.2-mile race. Two and a half jam-packed hours of New York City Marathon-related information, just in time for the taper.

And this episode isn’t just for the marathoners: We have tips for spectators, a breakdown of how to get into the race in the future, and general advice for marathon-day fueling and hydrating.

As for my New York City Marathon love affair: This race is my Super Bowl, my Christmas, my birthday, Valentine's Day, my favorite day of the year. It was the first marathon I ever watched, back in 2008, when I went out to cheer for a coworker who was running the race. (Thanks for the inspiration, Therese!) I’ve run it three times — in 2013, 2014, and 2016 — and volunteered once, in 2015, at a fluid station in Brooklyn. In 2017, I cheered on “First and Fifth,” and in 2018, at three weeks postpartum, going to the New York City Marathon was my first outing since having a baby. I sat in the grandstands as Shalane Flanagan finished third, and pumped in a "fancy" (you know, the nice kind!) finish line porta potty. Then, in 2019, I got the best seat in the house for the first time: New York City Marathon finish line announcer.

After announcing at the finish and at the Finish Line After Dark in 2019, 2021, and 2022, this year I'm trying something a little different. I'm joining the broadcast talent team as a reporter on the international feed. I'll be interviewing runners at the start and finish lines, and then I'll join the ABC/ESPN2 broadcast team for more finish line coverage on the local broadcast (alongside Becs Gentry!).

Let's have some fun!

SPONSORS:

  • UCAN: Click here to get a FREE UCAN energy bar sample pack (you’ll just pay the cost of shipping), and use code ALIUCAN for 20% off your next UCAN order.
  • Tracksmith: New customers, use code ALINEW for $15 off your first Tracksmith order over $75. Returning customers, use code ALIGIVE for free shipping, plus a portion of the proceeds from your order will be donated to Moms Demand Action.

What you’ll get on this episode:

  • New York Road Runners CEO Rob Simmelkjaer talks about why he’s excited for this year’s TCS New York City Marathon — his first one at the helm of the organization (5:00)
  • Pre-race questions: how to get in, how to handle feeling overwhelmed by logistics, and how to watch this year’s race (34:40)
  • What you need to know about getting to the start line in Staten Island, and what to do once you’re there (43:50)
  • What to know about the New York City Marathon course (1:04:00)
  • New York City Marathon course strategy (and a pep talk!) with Peloton instructor and 2:32 marathoner Becs Gentry (1:18:00)
  • Welcome to the New York City Marathon finish line — and what happens once you cross it (2:02:20)
  • What to know about spectating at the New York City Marathon (2:07:40)
  • You did it! Now what? (2:13:30)

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"I love the chaos. That’s where I find the calm."

After a year and a half filled with injuries, setbacks, and struggles, Olympic bronze medalist Molly Seidel made her grand return to the marathon — and crushed it. Molly ran the Chicago Marathon in a personal best time of 2:23:07, finishing eighth overall and as the second American woman of the day. In this episode, she talks about the comeback, about race day, about having something to prove, and about a major weight being lifted. (For more, check out Molly's Chicago Marathon recap on YouTube.)

SPONSORS:

  • UCAN: Click here to get a FREE UCAN energy bar sample pack (coming soon! you’ll just pay the cost of shipping!), and use code ALIUCAN for 20% off your next UCAN order.
  • The Eugene Marathon: Register for the Eugene Marathon (April 28, 2024) and save $10 with code ONTHERUN.

What you’ll get on this episode:

  • “Molly seems really good!” (2:30)
  • On expectations (4:00)
  • Molly shares her goals for the Chicago Marathon (6:30)
  • Molly’s favorite moment from the weekend (7:20)
  • On running with pacer Rory Linkletter — and running with pacers in general vs. all-out racing (12:45)
  • How Molly sees American distance women on the world stage (15:00)
  • The importance of the boyfriend/coach relationship (19:15)
  • On pre-race commitments, and how Molly has learned to manage her time and energy leading up to big races (21:30)
  • How Molly was feeling on race morning (27:15)
  • Molly breaks down her race at the Chicago Marathon (39:15)
  • Molly talks about when the race started to feel hard (44:30)
  • How Molly felt after crossing the finish line, and how she feels now (53:50)
  • Molly’s mindset approaching the 2024 Olympic Marathon Trials (56:45)
  • “I think that is just my brain trying to be toxic” (59:50)
  • What Molly’s excited about right now (1:06:30)

Molly on the Ali on the Run Show:

On Returning to Racing in 2023, January 2023

Everything You Need to Know About the New York City Marathon, October 2022

Girl Talk with Molly Seidel & Anoush Arakelian, February 2022

LIVE with Molly Seidel, Olympic Bronze Medalist, August 2021

Molly & Izzy Seidel, March 2021

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"Pressure comes when things are going well."

The American Record Holder and the Irishman return! Today on the Ali on the Run Show, Emily Sisson and Shane Quinn are here to talk about their respective experiences at the 2023 Chicago Marathon, where Emily ran a 2:22:09, finished seventh, and was the top American woman of the day — and Shane ate omelettes. While this didn't end up being the race Emily trained, hoped, and planned for — that darn side stitch! — both Emily and Shane agree that this was ultimately a good day. They share their top moments and memories from the weekend (spoiler: Rivers), talk about what's next (vacation, and then the 2024 Olympic Marathon Trials!), and offer their thoughts on American distance women vs. the world. (For more LOLs, make sure you listen to this episode with Shane and Tony D'Amato.)

SPONSOR: New Balance. Click here to shop New Balance’s latest releases for the season. (The SuperComp Trainer is my favorite shoe!)

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"This is just fun to me. We put so much pressure on the outcome of these races. We want to prove ourselves, prove we can run a certain time, and I understand all those feelings. But I just think if you truly love running and love to train, the goal race is a celebration of that."

Everyone's favorite graham cracker-loving sports dietitian returns to the Ali on the Run Show today — this time, as a 2:49 marathoner! In this conversation, Meghann Featherstun, owner of Featherstone Nutrition, talks about running a personal best at the Berlin Marathon, just days after her 40th birthday. She talks about the big feelings she was feeling around that 40th birthday, about her approach to training and racing (she's coached by former Ali on the Run Show guest Meaghan Murray), and about "giving it everything she has and hoping it's enough." (Check out Meghann's previous episodes here and here.)

SPONSORS:

  • Vacation Races: Click here and use code ONTHERUN200 for $200 off any Global Adventures trip, or code ONTHERUN15 for 15% off any half marathon or ultra marathon registration.
  • UCAN: Click here to get a FREE UCAN energy bar sample pack (you’ll just pay the cost of shipping), and use code ALIUCAN for 20% off your next UCAN order.

What you’ll get on this episode:

  • “My marathon time is the least interesting thing about me” — Is that still true? (2:25)
  • Was Berlin a dream day? (3:55)
  • Meghann’s advice for dealing with a mid-race side stitch or cramp (6:50)
  • What did it take to become a 2:49 marathoner? (9:30)
  • How Meghann was feeling heading into race day (17:50)
  • Meghann’s tips for how to enjoy traveling for a marathon and run your best race (21:35)
  • On turning 40 (23:55)
  • How Meghann was feeling on race morning (28:00)
  • Meghann recaps her race at the 2023 Berlin Marathon (35:30)
  • Meghann’s approach to running a sub-2:50 marathon (45:50)
  • Is running easier for faster people? (49:55)
  • How Meghann celebrated her new PR (52:00)
  • Meghann recaps her trip to Chicago (55:45)
  • Meghann’s goals for the 2023 New York City Marathon (58:30)
  • What one thing can runners add to their lives to have the greatest impact on their running? (1:02:30)

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"So much can happen in those last few miles."

It was a good day in Chicago for Des Linden: Not only did she run 2:27:35 to break the American Masters Marathon Record (previously held by Deena Kastor) by 12 seconds, she also had her puppy, Rivers, there for all the action. In this conversation — Des's 10th appearance on the Ali on the Run Show! — the 2018 Boston Marathon champion and two-time Olympian recaps her weekend at the 2023 Chicago Marathon, including the highs (Rivers), the lows (marathon math), the stories from the elite athlete technical meeting, and, of course, some thoughts on the forthcoming Emily in Paris Season 4.

SPONSORS:

  • Tracksmith: New customers, use code ALINEW for $15 off your first Tracksmith order over $75. Returning customers, use code ALIGIVE for free shipping, plus a portion of the proceeds from your order will be donated to Moms Demand Action.
  • Vacation Races: Click here and use code ONTHERUN200 for $200 off any Global Adventures trip, or code ONTHERUN15 for 15% off any half marathon or ultra marathon registration.

What you’ll get on this episode:

  • Deep thoughts and hot takes on Emily in Paris Season 4 (2:40)
  • All about Rivers (10:45)
  • Des’s decision to go for the American masters marathon record (18:05)
  • Des reflects on her training, and how she was feeling heading into the race (26:35)
  • Chicago vs. NYC vs. Boston (30:45)
  • All about the elite athlete technical meeting in Chicago (35:15)
  • On Ryan’s role during marathon weekends (39:40)
  • What race morning is like for Des (42:15)
  • The race plan and pace plan (47:50)
  • Des breaks down how the race went (51:00)
  • Des talks about when the race started to get hard (1:00:05)
  • Hindsight: what Des would've done differently at this year's Chicago Marathon (1:06:25)
  • What's next for Des — on the trails, at the New York City Marathon, and beyond (1:14:00)

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"This weekend brought me back to life in a way that I didn't even realize I needed so badly."

By some kind of miracle, I made it to the 2023 Chicago Marathon! Not to run it, though: I was in town (for the first time!) as one of the finish line announcers on race day. The whole weekend was a dream, from the first post-surgery run to the Abbott Chicago 5K (I ran it!) to the friendships and emotional moments to, of course, race day.

SPONSORS:

  • UCAN: Click here to get a FREE UCAN energy bar sample pack (you’ll just pay the cost of shipping), and use code ALIUCAN for 20% off your next UCAN order.
  • Vuori: Click here for 20% off your first Vuori purchase.
  • The Eugene Marathon: Register for the Eugene Marathon (April 28, 2024) and save $10 with code ONTHERUN.

What you'll get on this episode:

  • What life looked like before heading to the 2023 Chicago Marathon (3:00)
  • All about Friday, including my first post-surgery run (!!!), the elite athlete press conference, walking Rivers (!!!), and the welcome reception (20:45)
  • Saturday: running Abbott Chicago 5K, trying to see The Bean, dim sum in Chinatown, and laughing late into the night (44:45)
  • Recapping Chicago Marathon race day, from the world records to the final finishers (1:02:30)
  • Listener Q&A (1:22:40)

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It's almost time for the 45th running of the Chicago Marathon! The 2023 Bank of America Chicago Marathon will take place on Sunday, October 8, and this episode is packed with all the information you need before you head to the start line. (And yes, you really should plan to get there two hours early. We'll explain why!) The elite fields are stacked (Sisson! Hassan! Linden! Bates! Seidel! Scaroni! Schär!), and they'll be followed by tens of thousands of runners en route to 26.2-mile glory. Get ready. Get psyched. And get that Goose Island at the finish!

Planning to tune in from home? Here's how to watch.

SPONSORS:

  • UCAN: Click here to get a FREE UCAN energy bar sample pack (you’ll just pay the cost of shipping), and use code ALIUCAN for 20% off your next UCAN order.
  • Tracksmith: New customers, use code ALINEW for $15 off your first Tracksmith order over $75. Returning customers, use code ALIGIVE for free shipping, plus a portion of the proceeds from your order will be donated to Moms Demand Action.
  • Vuori: Click here for 20% off your first Vuori purchase.

What you’ll get on this episode:

  • Chicago Marathon executive race director Carey Pinkowski talks about what to expect at this year’s race (2:20)
  • How to get in, how to watch, and how Chicago is committed to sustainability (28:20)
  • What to know about getting to the start and navigating the athlete village (35:35)
  • Chris Wehrman ("Coach Worm") and Robyn LaLonde talk Chicago Marathon course strategy (48:45)
  • All about the finish line experience and tips for spectating (1:17:50)

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"That was my overwhelming emotion: embarrassment."

Charlie Watson is a UK-based registered dietitian, marathoner, blogger, and mom. In this conversation, she talks about being diagnosed with MRKH (Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser Syndrome), a rare disorder that affects the female reproductive syndrome, and about how it affected her both as a teenager and, more recently, as an aspiring mom. She talks about her journey to motherhood via surrogate, including the IVF and egg-freezing process, finding and choosing a surrogate, and why pursuing motherhood via surrogacy is both an overwhelming decision and a privilege. Charlie is currently training for the Valencia Marathon.

SPONSOR:

  • adidas: Click here to check out the adiClub membership benefits, including 15% off and free shipping.

FOLLOW CHARLIE @therunnerbeans

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"I went in with zero expectations — let’s see what happens! — and totally surprised myself."

Lindsay Flanagan just represented Team USA at the World Athletics Championship marathon in Budapest. She finished ninth, was the top American of the day, and is feeling psyched about how it all played out. In this conversation, the Asics-sponsored athlete and two-time member of Team USA recaps her experience at World Championships, including a lost luggage situation, what the crowds in Budapest were like, and how the whole race went down. (Fun fact: Lindsay's roommate was fellow Team USA marathoner Susanna Sullivan!)

SPONSORS:

  • UCAN: Click here to get a FREE Edge sample pack (you’ll just pay the cost of shipping), and use code ALI23 for 20% off your next UCAN order.
  • goodr: Use code ONTHERUN for free shipping on your entire order.
  • Vacation Races: Click here and use code ONTHERUN200 for $200 off any Global Adventures trip, or code ONTHERUN15 for 15% off any half marathon or ultra marathon registration.

What you’ll get on this episode:

  • On dealing with post-Budapest jet lag, marathon recovery, and wrapping up the 2023 racing season (3:55)
  • Lindsay’s approach to Orlando 2024 (8:45)
  • Lindsay reflects on running her “breakthrough” 2:24 at last year’s Gold Coast Marathon (10:30)
  • How Lindsay found out she made Team USA (12:15)
  • Lindsay’s stories from the World Championships marathon finish line (17:40)
  • All about the pre-race vibes, group texts, athlete lounges, and more (22:00)
  • How Lindsay was feeling the night before the marathon (32:00)
  • How Lindsay was feeling the morning of the race (35:00)
  • Lindsay breaks down her race at the 2023 World Athletics Championships marathon in Budapest (41:15)
  • On being satisfied and always wanting more (55:30)
  • What happened after Lindsay crossed the finish line (57:20)

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"It’s gotta be a little bit more than running."

Courtney Wayment has been called one of the new "Steeple Queens" in the U.S. But is that a good thing? Does that add pressure? Expectation? Excitement? In this conversation, Courtney returns to the Ali on the Run Show to talk about making her second World Athletics Championships team in the 3000m steeplechase, and what it was like competing in Budapest this summer. She talks about making it to the final, and about what it feels like to have "a broken heart on the track." Courtney lives in Utah, where she's coached by former Brigham Young University coach Diljeet Taylor. This weekend, Courtney, who is sponsored by On, will head to Eugene, OR, to race at the Prefontaine Classic and Diamond League final.

SPONSOR: New Balance. Click here to shop New Balance’s latest releases for the season. (The SuperComp Trainer is my favorite shoe!)

FOLLOW COURTNEY: @courtsasport20

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