World Athletics is launching a new podcast as part of an ongoing series of content on Inside Track. Inside Track is an exclusive pan-area platform with access to all things athletics, with the first episode set to air on Friday (March 1).
The World Athletics Indoor Track Podcast begins with a four-part series covering the events of the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow 24. The show is presented by Sanya Richards, an Olympic and world 400m gold medalist and her two-time winner at the 2014 World Indoor Championships and European Indoor Championships. 60m winner Richard Quilty and three-time Olympic medalist Kelly Sotherton.
The trio will be trackside in Glasgow providing unique insight into some of the event's most important moments, and the podcast will also include interviews with a range of special guests including athletes, legends and coaches.
Fans will be able to tune in as well as get behind-the-scenes insights from Richards Ross, Quilty and Sotherton across all the usual podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify and the Sport Social Podcast Network. Watch the show on the World Athletics website.
Following Glasgow, the podcast will feature some of the biggest names and beloved figures in track and field, past and present, including World Athletics president Sebastian Coe and global superstar and 100m and 200m world champion Noah. A series of in-depth interviews will be distributed. There are many fans of Lyles, as well as famous people in the sports world and famous celebrities.
With a lineup of presenters that evolves from event to event, we'll also be joining the podcast when the World Athletics Relays return to the Bahamas in May 2024. Later this year, the all-star cast will provide reactions to the event. Paris Olympics.
This is just a taste of what fans of the No. 1 Olympic sport can expect from this year's World Athletics Inside Track podcast, with more to come over the coming weeks and months.
You can subscribe for free in the usual places: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more.
Alternatively, you can watch at worldathletics.org.