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Track and Field History with Jesse Squire

CITIUS MAG

Track and Field History - a podcast from the CITIUS MAG Podcast Network - will go back and explore some of the best athletes, races and more from the world's greatest sport. Hosted by Jesse Squire.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes19Founded4 years ago
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The podcast returns to take a dive into the 1985 film "On The Edge" starring Bruce Dern.  more

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2 years ago

Things like the American Track League and its recent string of meets are rare and a huge logistical undertaking. In United States history, I can think of another time when something simpler and similar has happened. I'm thinking of the International ... more

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3 years ago

Jesse Squire sits down with Ken Goe – a sportswriter for The Oregonian for 43 years who just announced his retirement a few weeks ago. He’s got deep ties covering track and field since he was assigned the beat as he first got his start at the paper. ... more

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3 years ago

On Wednesday, November 4, the Bowling Green – Toledo rivalry will be renewed with its 85th football game. To celebrate this I will run from Doyt Perry Stadium, the home of the BG Falcons, to the Glass Bowl, the home of the UT Rockets. The course is 2... more

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3 years ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 17 ratings
  • Just keeps getting better

    Every episode is so well-done, unique, intriguing, interesting and educational! Everything from his voice, the editing and the flow of the conversation are some of the best in the podcast world.

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    United States4 years ago
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    jack_F@
    United States4 years ago
  • HOOKED!

    This guy’s voice is amazing!

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    5
    6footblonde
    United States4 years ago

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