Alysia Montano, Molly Huddle and Roisin McGettigan are three Olympians, from 2 countries, including 2 Moms and 1 current pro coming together to talk about the inspiring figures, important topics and interesting stories in women's sports. We care about the landscape and future of our sport of Track and Field and we want to create more media coverage of women's sports in general. We'll be interviewing inspiring athletes, and discussing topics and news in the track world and beyond. Thanks for Keeping Track with us!
Intro:Â
0-18 We rehash our season one memories, talk about our interview with Dalilah, and discuss the topic of athlete mental health highlighted in the documentary the Weight of Gold, something we want to touch on in season 2!
Watch Dalilahâs 1st world record and win at 2019 USA champs:https://youtu.be/QhE9yDzD07k
Stats
20-started running at 7, with distance running (xc, 1500!)
Ran 100/200 at junior Olympics as 12 or 13
From Queens, Novas Track Club
24-training and racing during pandemic
25-mindset during these changing goals and timelines
Mentality of world champ
30-whoâs in her training group, coached by BoogieÂ
31- link sports illustrated article https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.si.com/.amp/olympics/2019/08/07/dalilah-muhammad-400-meter-hurdles-world-record-lawrence-johnson-analysis
Dalilahâs strength work, ran a 2:11 800 at the end of practice50.6 400 pr 35-link sports illustrated article âBlack off the Trackâ: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.si.com/.amp/olympics/2020/06/10/black-track-and-field-athletes-racism-experiences-america
40- how she was told âshe had to winâ because she canât do anything less as a black athlete-validated her thoughts and anxieties around that but was also stressful
âYou feel like you have to be the best or you get forgotten aboutâ
47- Asking why attention flows to the lighter skinned, younger, non-Muslim ahtlete in her event
48-realizing itâs not âplaying the black cardâ -story of only getting noticed by a major track publication after her WR despite winning olympic gold 2 years earlier
49-Alysia on the imbalance of marketing and income vs merits of performance in track
50-on being Muslim and not feeling she looks it/ breaking stereotypes of Muslim women
52-The idea that thereâs not enough room for everyoneâs success-how Dalilahâs learned that as her career went onÂ
56: track geek qâs! Was the WR win at Doha a âperfect raceâ? How to build off that?
The race: https://youtu.be/8ICw5ah7gPk
Dalilah: 51 sec is possible, had to reach for 8th hurdle
58: Her word for the year 2019 was âcompeteâ-rivalry with Sydney, does it drive her?
60:Â Her power word in 2016- she attacked every hurdle. Her word was âyesâ. If it worked for track, the answer ws ye (re. Moving groups etc)
Link to that race: https://www.olympicchannel.com/en/video/detail/women-s-400m-hurdles-final-rio-2016-replays/
63: Dalilahs other plans-put her voice out there more, making change, also her side gig is modeling
65- Dalilahâs into fashion check out her instagram for outfit inspo
66- Dalilah's story: âhow much iâve struggled on this crazy journey-i never won an NCAA title, in 2012 I did a commercial about the Olympics and had to sign a waiver saying i wouldnât make the team. It launched me to realize I wasnât doing everything to chase my goals. It also gave me change in the pocket to move to california to trainâ
From 15th (50th?) at trials in 2012 to gold in 2016!