828. Emily Infeld’s 2025 USA Track & Field Outdoor National Championships 10,000m Recap
Release Date: 08/12/2025
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In this episode:
- What the view from Cloud 9 is like (2:15)
- Emily’s take on becoming a National Champion at 35 years old (5:35)
- How Emily reflects on the runner she was in 2015, when she won bronze at World Championships, and the runner she was last summer, when she finished last in the 5000m at the Olympic Trials (11:15)
- How Emily has maintained an unwavering belief in herself — and whether she’s ever doubted herself (16:00)
- Emily’s approach to visualization, and what it was like breaking the tape at USAs (19:00)
- All about the victory lap (23:30)
- What it took to go from last place at the Trials to first place at Nationals (29:20)
- Did Emily know it was going to be a special day? (32:10)
- Emily’s race plan (38:00)
- How Emily spent the day leading up to the 10,000m, how Hayward Field felt that day, and how the race played out (43:15)
- What it was like going through the mixed zone after the race, and how Emily spent the rest of the night and weekend in Eugene (57:45)
- What’s the deal with world rankings, and is Emily definitely going to Tokyo for World Championships? (1:06:20)
- What it’s like being on the receiving end of an outpouring of support (1:10:00)
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