
Chris Chavez
Founder at CITIUS MAG
@CitiusMag Founder | Writing & podcasting about track & field, marathons + all things running & Olympics | Sports Illustrated alum – [email protected]
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Grand Slam Track Miami 2025: Event-by-Event Preview – Athlete Matchups, Start Lists & Broadcast Info
2 weeks ago |
citiusmag.beehiiv.com | Chris Chavez |Citius Mag
By Chris Chavez Grand Slam Track will make its U.S. debut this weekend outside of Miami, Florida, at the Ansin Sports Complex. But first…a little bit of personal news tied to the meet. This weekend, I will be joining the Grand Slam Track broadcast team for the Miami Slam and will serve as the distance analyst for the studio show. I am feeling incredibly honored to head down to Florida and join the world-class broadcast team for Grand Slam Track.
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3 weeks ago |
citiusmag.beehiiv.com | Chris Chavez |Citius Mag
Sharon Lokedi, John Korir | Photo by Kevin Morris / @kevmofotoBy Chris Chavez It was another fantastic weekend at the Boston Marathon. It’s always one of my favorite trips of the year and yet also one of the most exhausting. We spent lots of time meeting runners, listeners, readers and supporters at PUMA’s High Point on Boylston Street. Many thanks to PUMA Running for powering our full weekend of coverage and allowing us to be part of the hype and roll-out of the Fast R-3.
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4 weeks ago |
citiusmag.beehiiv.com | Chris Chavez |Citius Mag
Hellen Obiri | Photo by Kevin Morris / @kevmofotoBy Chris Chavez The beauty of the Boston Marathon is its unpredictability year over year. As we’ve learned, Boston is not a race that can be gamed or neatly categorized. It is, instead, a kind of athletic improvisation—where preparation collides with unpredictability and the outcome belongs as much to the moment as it does to the plan. Last year, Ethiopia’s Sisay Lemma and Kenya’s Hellen Obiri won in dominant yet contrasting fashion.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
citiusmag.beehiiv.com | Chris Chavez |Citius Mag
By Chris Chavez The New York City Marathon is just two days away and excitement is building for the best day in the best city in the world. This year’s marathon festivities kicked off in a special way as I was awarded the George Hirsch Journalism Award from New York Road Runners.
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Jan 15, 2024 |
mybestruns.com | Chris Chavez
Great Britain’s Laura Muir, the Olympic 1500m silver medalist and three-time 1500m world championship medalist, will return to the 116th Millrose Games at The Armory on Feb. 11 to defend her NYRR Wanamaker Mile title. Here’s what you need to know:– Last year, Muir closed the race with a 30.99s final lap to win in 4:20.15 over Josette Andrews, who will also be returning after back-to-back runner-up finishes.
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