Brittany Brown surprised many people in 2023 when she decided to focus more on the 100m instead of the 200m – an event in which she earned a silver medal at the 2019 World Championships. She opens up about the challenges along the way including Osteitis pubis, which caused a bunch of pain running beyond 100m. She finished 7th in the World Championship 100m final. She plans to attempt the double again in 2024.
Hosts: Chris Chavez and Katelyn Hutchison
Guest: Brittany Brown
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Jasmine Todd is an accomplished American track and field athlete specializing in sprints and long jump. She gained prominence competing for the University of Oregon, where she earned numerous accolades including multiple All-American honors. Todd has represented the United States in international competitions and continues to be a formidable presence on the track.
Brittany Brown is a distinguished American sprinter known for her exceptional speed and agility in track and field events, specializing in the 200 meters. She gained international recognition after winning a silver medal at the 2019 World Championships in Doha, marking her as one of the top sprinters in her category.