
🏃 Want our Boston Marathon preview & Cooper Lutkenhaus podcasts? Sign up at https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe?from=public Gout Gout electrified Australian athletics with a 19.67 in the 200 meters, but was a swirling diagonal wind behind the eye-popping times? The crew breaks down why every finalist PR'd and what it really means. Cam Myers joined ultra-rare company with a 3:29 wire-to-wire 1500, while the women's 1500 DQ reversal sparked a fiery debate about obstruction rules and whether track and field needs instant replay. Jackson Spencer dropped an 8:31 meet record at Arcadia, LA 2028 ticket prices have fans in sticker shock, and the Supporters Club gets an exclusive interview with 17-year-old world indoor champion Cooper Lutkenhaus. https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe LINKS Sam Mattis Takes Down Ben Plucknett's Steroid-Fueled AR 'Fake Conspiracy Theory' Over Gout Gout's 200m World Record (news.com.au) Jackson Spencer's Final 200m at Arcadia (video) First Look at LA 2028 Olympic Ticket Prices (LetsRun Forum) https://www.letsrun.com/forum VPN deal — https://www.letsrun.com/vpn TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Supporters Club 00:33 Music 00:56 Intro and Episode Preview 06:52 Gout Gout Runs 19.67 at Australian Championships 08:10 Did Wind Give Gout Gout a Hidden Advantage? 12:49 Why 200m Wind Gauges Can Be Misleading 20:08 Historic Sprint Anomalies From Flo-Jo to Tobi Amusan 24:49 Cam Myers' 3:29 Wire-to-Wire 1500 Stunner 29:29 Is Myers' Front-Running Strategy a Threat to Ingebrigtsen? 33:41 Hollingsworth DQ Overturned in Women's 1500 Controversy 36:12 Track and Field Desperately Needs Video Replay 37:34 Who Should Be DQ'd: Hull or Hollingsworth? 39:47 Was Hull's Inside Block Legal or Obstruction? 45:48 Weldon's Verdict: No DQ for Jess Hull 49:14 Jakob vs Hull: Is Shutting the Door a Legal Move? 54:49 Ingebrigtsen Won't Race Until July 55:57 Jackson Spencer's 8:31 Meet Record at Arcadia Invitational 61:09 LA 2028 Olympic Tickets: Sticker Shock and Outrage 63:36 How Expensive Will the Olympics Really Be? 71:22 Is the Olympics Worth It or Should You Just Go to Worlds? 75:21 Breaking News: Diana Rossini Out at The Athletic 76:15 Boston Marathon Preview and Supporters Club Meetup 77:57 Cooper Lutkenhaus: World Indoor Champion at 17 80:15 Winning World Indoors: Tactics and Confidence 87:42 Life as a 17-Year-Old Professional Runner 92:52 World Champion in the High School Hallways 99:05 Outdoor Season Plans and Diamond League Debut 103:53 Dream Venues and Racing Where Rudisha Set His Record 106:27 World Indoors Final: The Decisive Move With 200 to Go 109:21 Outdoor Goals and the Sub-Four Mile Race Against His Brother 113:26 World Under-20s, USA Outdoors, and What's Next 117:16 Jim Ryun Comparisons and Why 800m Times Are So Fast CONTACT Email: podcast@letsrun.com Call or text: 1-844-LETSRUN (1-844-538-7786) ABOUT THE LETSRUN.COM PODCAST Since 2000, LetsRun.com has been the independent home of elite running. Described by the New York Times as the "influential website that serves as something of a superego for American running," the podcast is the weekly deep dive into the world of track and field and elite distance running. The show is hosted by LetsRun.com co-founders Weldon Johnson, a 2-time Team USA member, and Robert Johnson, a former Cornell coach who helped pace the marathon world record, along with award-winning senior writer Jonathan Gault. Together they move beyond PR headlines to provide insider reporting and unfiltered debate serious fans rely on.