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Natosha Rogers On Her Marathon Debut At The 2024 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials
This week in the Lap Count Newsletter, Kyle Merber spoke with Natosha Rogers.
In 2012, as a junior at Texas A&M, Natosha Rogers followed up her NCAA 10,000m victory with a second place finish at the US Olympic Trials despite a mid-race fall. Although her time of 31:59 did not qualify her for the Games, running fans took immediate appreciation of her talent. A decade later she finally qualified to represent the United States at a global track championship in the 10,000m in Eugene.
Then in 2023, representing her current sponsor and club, Puma Elite, she did it again, this time doubling in the 5,000m and 10,000m at the World Championships in Budapest.
Rogers qualified for the Olympic Trials via the half marathon and holds a personal best of 1:09:36 – it will be her debut at the distance. Given Molly Seidel’s success in her debut at the 2020 Trials, we wanted to hear how Natosha’s foray into the new distance was going.
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Host: Kyle Merber | @kylemerber on Instagram
Guest: Natosha Rogers | @natosha_rogers on Instagram
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