Edwin Moses Interview
Description
In this episode, hosts Amby Burfoot and George Hirsch talk with Edwin Moses, a legendary figure in track and field. During his competitive career, he won 122 consecutive 400 meter hurdles races--a streak that lasted almost 10 years, and is unlikely ever to be beaten.
The conversation includes Moses's significant contributions to sports beyond the track, including anti-doping efforts and social change through the Laureus World Sports Academy. Moses shares personal insights on competition, training, and overcoming challenges, while also reflecting on the current state of athletics and the future of the sport.
Key moments in the podcast:
The Legacy of Edwin Moses
Reliving the Glory: The Documentary Experience
A Serious Film: Insights from the Documentary
The Journey of a Champion: Edwin's Early Life
The Evolution of Track and Field: A Personal Perspective
The Science of Hurdling: Technique and Strategy
The Anti-Doping Movement: Edwin's Advocacy
The Contrast of Eras: Modern Athletes vs. Edwin Moses
The Long Road to Clean Sports
Current State of Doping in Athletics
The Impact of Laureus on Social Change
The Future of Track and Field
The Role of the IOC in Athletics
Reflections on Jimmy Carter
Overcoming Personal Challenges
The State of Running and Athletics
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