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Part Two: The Most Influential Runner in History - A Conversation with Frank Shorter

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Buzz continues his conversation with the man at the center of a pivotal moment in running history.

Did you know that, not long ago, athletes risked losing their amateur status—and their shot at the Olympics—if they accepted any form of payment? Even something as simple as having someone buy you lunch could get you banned. This system, known as “shamateurism,” governed the sporting world until Frank Shorter helped change it, forever altering the landscape for athletes worldwide.

“We got the White House involved. When the President of the United States talks, even the International Olympic Committee is going to listen.”

In this episode, Frank reflects on the mindset that carried him through it all:

“I never focused on winning. I went in wanting to find out.”

“I always wanted to keep running. Since I turned 35, my goal has always been to slow down as slowly as possible.”

This episode is brought to you by Wahoo Fitness. Get ready to rethink treadmill running with the Wahoo Kickr Run. With auto-adjusting pace and grade control from -3% to 15%, it’s the closest thing to trail running without stepping outside. Perfect for squeezing in training when life gets busy, weather turns wild, or you’re prepping for big mountain days. Learn more at wahoofitness.com.

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Buzz continues his conversation with the man at the center of a pivotal moment in running history.

Did you know that, not long ago, athletes risked losing their amateur status—and their shot at the Olympics—if they accepted any form of payment? Even something as simple as having someone buy you lunch could get you banned. This system, known as “shamateurism,” governed the sporting world until Frank Shorter helped change it, forever altering the landscape for athletes worldwide.

“We got the White House involved. When the President of the United States talks, even the International Olympic Committee is going to listen.”

In this episode, Frank reflects on the mindset that carried him through it all:

“I never focused on winning. I went in wanting to find out.”

“I always wanted to keep running. Since I turned 35, my goal has always been to slow down as slowly as possible.”

This episode is brought to you by Wahoo Fitness. Get ready to rethink treadmill running with the Wahoo Kickr Run. With auto-adjusting pace and grade control from -3% to 15%, it’s the closest thing to trail running without stepping outside. Perfect for squeezing in training when life gets busy, weather turns wild, or you’re prepping for big mountain days. Learn more at wahoofitness.com.

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