Episodes

  • “Defying Gravity & Shaping History: Global Athletics, Triple Jump Legends, and the Making of Modern Track & Field”
    Dec 31 2025
    This week on Legends Track & Field Radio, we deliver a powerful and immersive Week 4 broadcast that spans the past, present, and future of global athletics. We break down the biggest Track & Field news stories from December 16th to today, before diving deep into the mystique and poetry of the men’s triple jump — exploring why it remains one of the most complex and beautiful events in sport, and unveiling the greatest triple jumpers of all time. We then spotlight one of the most inspiring figures in modern athletics, world indoor record holder and Olympic medallist Dr. Hugues-Fabrice Zango of Burkina Faso, whose journey from the Sahel to global greatness redefines what is possible. We close with a journey back to the London 1908 Olympic Games, the landmark event that laid the foundations for standardized, modern Track & Field as we know it today. This is not just a broadcast — it’s storytelling, history, insight, and inspiration.

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    41 mins
  • LTF Radio Week 3 Program Featuring Insight into Athletics with a focus on the Heptathlon and Eunice Barber
    Dec 16 2025
    Today’s edition of Legends Track & Field Radio takes listeners on a powerful journey across the global athletics landscape, delivering a comprehensive roundup of the latest news, results, and standout performances from stadiums, cross-country courses, road races, and indoor arenas around the world, while also diving deeper into the stories that give the sport its meaning. The show features a compelling Insight Into Athletics segment spotlighting the women’s heptathlon—track and field’s ultimate test of all-around excellence—perfectly timed as we honor our Legends Profile of the Week, World Champion Eunice Barber, whose remarkable rise from the East End of Freetown, Sierra Leone to global heptathlon and long-jump glory remains one of the most inspiring journeys in the sport’s history. Balancing the present with the past, the program also includes Athletics History Hour, revisiting the landmark 1904 Olympic Games and exploring how those early competitions helped shape modern athletics. Together, these segments reflect the core mission of Legends Track & Field Radio: to connect eras and continents, celebrate excellence, preserve history, and offer fans, athletes, and stakeholders a richer, more engaging way to experience the sport—while looking ahead to the future as Legends prepares to help revolutionize track and field storytelling and fan engagement with the launch of the Legends Track & Field Series in 2026.
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    49 mins
  • Week 2 Broadcast of LEGENDS TRACK & FIELD RADIO – “Where the Past, Present & Future of Athletics Come Alive”
    Dec 9 2025
    In this episode of Legends Track & Field Radio, we bring you a comprehensive Weekly Global News Bulletin covering the week of December 1st–8th, 2025—featuring breaking stories, championship updates, rising stars, and major athletics developments from every corner of the world. In this week’s Insights Into Athletics, we deliver an in-depth analysis on one of the sport’s greatest disciplines as we unveil The Mount Rushmore of the 400m Hurdles—honoring the unmatched dominance of Edwin Moses, the fearless brilliance of Karsten Warholm, the historic power of Kevin Young, and the trailblazing legacy of John Akii Bua. Our Legends Profile of the Week shines a spotlight on Zambia’s iconic hurdling pioneer, Samuel Matete—Africa’s first World Champion in the 400m hurdles and long-standing African record holder. We explore his rise from the Copperbelt to global stardom, and the mark he left on sprint-hurdling worldwide. And finally, in the Athletics History Hour, we journey back in time to reveal the forgotten, chaotic, and surprisingly brilliant origins of modern track & field through the lens of the unconventional Paris 1900 Olympic Games—a wild chapter where innovation, confusion, and history collided to shape the sport as we know it today.

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    58 mins
  • Inaugural Legends Track & Field Radio Broadcast
    Dec 1 2025
    This inaugural broadcast of Legends Track & Field Radio marks the beginning of a new era in global athletics storytelling. Launched today December 1st, 2025, this premiere episode delivers a dynamic blend of breaking news, championship results, athlete profiles, and insightful perspectives on the world of track and field.

    Listeners are introduced to the 2025 World Athletics Award winners, updates on major global events, NCAA highlights, humanitarian stories, and historic milestones across the sport. The broadcast also unveils the Legends Radio format—weekly news updates, expert insights, historical deep dives, and special profiles celebrating the men and women who have shaped track and field into a global phenomenon.
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    27 mins