Longtime friends Kevin Sully and Jason Halpin discuss the elite world of track and field, road racing and any race involving animals vs. humans.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 373 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | RunningSports |
Jason and Kevin review the second half of the World Athletics Championships and discuss Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's legacy after a stunning 400m performance.
Jason and Kevin discuss a wild set of races from the first five days of the 2025 World Athletics Championships.
Jason and Kevin preview the first set of finals at the 2025 World Athletics Championships including the men's 1500m, men's 100m, women's 100m and the women's 10,000m.
Jason and Kevin discuss the surprises and stellar performances at the Zurich Diamond League. Then, the guys chat about Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan's appearances at the Sydney Marathon and the latest details on Grand Slam Track.
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Jason and Kevin are absolute legends in the running space. ‘House of Run’ is pure gold for anyone who loves the sport, whether you’re chasing PRs or just enjoy staying in the loop. Their chemistry, deep knowledge, and hilarious banter make every episode a must-listen. Insightful, entertaining, and refreshingly honest. Easily one of the best running podcasts out there.
The show is always entertaining, and Kevin and Jason give great insight into the good and bad parts of the sport that we all appreciate as fans.
Also, I liked Kevin’s Bill Cosby via Family Guy impression of saying “Pokey mon!” On the pt. 1 USA Olympic Trials 2024 episode. That’s why I come to this pod.
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Funny, informative and interactive with the audience!
Fifteen hundred and one hundred metre athletes. Great conversation.
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The episodes cover a vast array of topics surrounding elite track and field competitions and road racing, incorporating detailed analysis, event previews, recaps, and discussions on significant athletes and their performances. Kevin Sully and Jason Halpin, the engaging hosts, offer a unique balance of humor and expertise as they navigate the intricacies of events like the World Championships and various Diamond League meets, while also addressing ongoing controversies and the evolving landscape of the sport. Their dynamic creates a community atmosphere that fosters interaction with their listeners, making it not only informative but also entertaining for running enthusiasts.
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House of Run launched 15 years ago and published 373 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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