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World Indoors Preview + Quincy Wilson Record & 2nd Fastest Marathon | The Meet Up Ep.46

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World Indoors Preview + Quincy Wilson Record & 2nd Fastest Marathon | The Meet Up Ep.46

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World Indoors Preview + Quincy Wilson Record & 2nd Fastest Marathon | The Meet Up Ep.46

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Mar 17, 202633:471.7K views
RunningRoundtableOlu OlamigokeJohnny PaceWorld Athletics Indoor ChampionshipsQuincy WilsonNia Gibson

Nia Gibson, Olu Olamigoke and Johnny Pace preview the World Athletics Indoor Championships with bold predictions, top contenders, and record watch across every event. Plus, Quincy Wilson breaks the high school record again, and we react to one of the fastest marathons ever run, now second all-time. From sprint headlines to distance dominance, this episode covers the biggest stories shaping the global track & field sc...

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