
There's no other place to hear candid and random conversation on sport and world issues from some of the best athletes and personalities in the Track & Field world, past and present - as well as some celebrities and athletes outside of it.Sprint Culture... Where the heart of Sprinting actually beats.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RunningSports | |||

The FITW (Fastest In The World) is by far the clearest and most detailed way to break down who the actual Fastest In The World are.
It's not as simple as who won the 100m at the Major Championship.
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We dive into a deep discussion, on the topic of marketability in sports, and our perspective on what did, should and should not have happened between Olympic 100m Champion Noah Lyles and the new Track league that surfaced in 2025, Grand Slam Track . ... more
After becoming the World Champion in the 100m, 200m, and the 4x100m in 2025, Melissa Jefferson-Wooden was unable to be a Finalist for the World Athletics Female Track Athlete of the Year Award.
We hear her thoughts and much more in this episode of ... more
Is it far-fetched to say that Noah Lyles becomes a part of the 100m GOAT discussion if he was to win his 3rd Global Title in a row this season?
Let's discuss...
Special guest 2000 Olympics 100m Bronze Medallist Obadele Thompson
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This podcast is the one! As a former sprinter, it is great to hear the discussions that I have, when I get drunk, with my old teammates
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A vibrant exploration of the Track & Field world, this podcast engages listeners through candid discussions on various sport-related topics, ranging from athlete experiences to significant challenges faced within the sport. Conversations often revolve around notable events like the Diamond League and the Olympics, as well as contemporary issues surrounding athlete visibility, contractual dynamics, and the advocacy for equal representation of field events alongside sprints. The hosts frequently share personal anecdotes and insights that not only highlight the intricacies of the sport but also encourage athletes and fans to engage more deeply with the evolving landscape of Track & Field.
The podcast stands out due to its lively debates on pr... more
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Recent guests on Sprint Culture include:
1. Ato Boldon
2. Bernard Williams
3. Ben Johnson
4. Donovan Bailey
5. Coach Lamont
6. Christian Coleman
7. Noah Lyles
8. Fred Curley
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