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Rory Linkletter Survives A HOT World Championships Marathon, Finishes 19th For Canada
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Canadian marathoner Rory Linkletter surprisingly stopped by the CITIUS MAG studio to chat with Kyle Merber and David Melly just hours after running 2:12:16 to place 19th in the World Athletics Championships marathon in very hot conditions. It was the second consecutive World Championships for Linkletter. He ran his personal best of 2:10:24 when he finished 20th at the '22 World Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Now, he turns his attention to qualifying for the Paris Olympics.
Plus: We get the truth about the BYU split shorts that have become a meme.
Hosts: Kyle Merber and David Melly
Guest: Rory Linkletter
CITIUS MAG's coverage of the 2023 World Athletics Championships is powered by ASICS.
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