
🏃 Presented by Aletheia Run stronger, avoid injury. Aletheia's wearable sensor gives you a force portrait of every run. Free 30-Day Trial + 10% Off with Code LETSRUN10 (sponsored): https://www.aletheia.run/start-my-free-trial Or just give y our email address here to win a free sensor and subscription. Cooper Lutkenhaus, 17, became the youngest men's individual world champion in any track event by winning the 800 at World Indoors in Torun, Poland, then celebrated at McDonald's with a Big Mac and a gold medal around his neck. Keely Hodgkinson obliterated the women's 800 field by over three seconds and anchored Britain's four-by-four relay within the hour. Africa was completely shut out of the running medal podium for the first time in World Indoors history. Off the track, World Athletics granted the US seven women's entries at the World Road Running Championships half marathon after the Atlanta course debacle, and reports surfaced that the London Marathon may expand to two days in 2027. 🎁 🎧 Get a 2nd LetsRun podcast every week + bonus content: Join the Supporters Club — https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Links LetsRun.com Supporters Club — https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe LetsRun.com Shop — https://shop.letsrun.com Jonathan Gault's recap of Cooper Lutkenhaus's World Indoor gold Cooper Lutkenhaus World Indoor 800 thread on LetsRun message board Cooper Lutenkhau's coach Chris Capeau podcast after World Indoors Cole Hocker's Instagram post on his silver medal perspective The Guardian: Revealed — Secret Plans for Two-Day London Marathon World Athletics announcement on US women's half marathon entries Aletheia — Free 30-Day Trial + 10% Off with Code LETSRUN10 Aletheia free sensor giveaway — enter your email Timestamps 00:00 Supporters Club and Sponsor 00:58 World Indoors Recap Overview 02:19 Cooper Lutkenhaus Wins World Indoor Gold 06:49 Cooper Meets Let's Run at McDonald's 10:32 Cooper's Tactical Masterclass Breakdown 13:09 Youngest Men's World Champion in History 15:23 Managing Expectations for a 17-Year-Old Champion 18:48 Cooper's Ceiling, Wanyonyi, and the 800 Meter Rivalry 22:20 Dreaming of LA 2028 and Keeping Cooper Grounded 25:38 Coach Capeau's Open-Minded Approach 27:16 Keely Hodgkinson Dominates the Women's 800 33:52 Jordan Anthony and Sprint Stars Shine 37:54 Biggest Winners and Losers From Torun 45:20 Cole Hocker's Perspective and Men's 1500 Parity 50:12 Prediction Contest and Aletheia Sponsor 55:22 Team USA's Medal Haul at World Indoors 59:21 Africa Shut Out of the Podium 63:47 US Women's Half Marathon Selection Controversy 66:08 USATF's Seven-Woman Solution Breaks Down 73:56 London Marathon Eyes a Two-Day Event 80:49 Grand Slam Track Bankruptcy Update 84:45 Outro and Supporters Club Contact us: 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.