United States
Michael Cherry is an American track and field sprinter who specializes in the 400 meters. He has represented the United States at various international competitions including the World Championships and the Olympic Games. Cherry is known for his powerful finish and has been a crucial member of the US 4x400 meters relay teams.
800 Metres
1:52.67
1/18/2025
600 Metres
17th Carolina Spring Break Classic
1:14.36
3/18/2023
200 Metres
20.41
4/23/2022
400 Metres
Allianz Memorial Van Damme
44.03
9/3/2021
200 Metres
20.72
8/10/2020
The XXXII Olympic Games - 4x400 Metres Relay
2:55.70
The XXXII Olympic Games - 400 Metres
44.21
IAAF World Championships in Athletics - 4x400 Metres Relay
2:56.69
IAAF World Championships in Athletics - 4x400 Metres Relay Mixed
3:09.34
Yep, we did it...we brought in John Smith, coach of many athletes throughout the years. Most recently he has been behind the success of Michael Cherry. There is NO WAY you will want to skip thru this conversation...there is A LOT to process. We follow up the words of JS with a check in about the coaching carousel and then open the gates for Clyde to speak on some COLLEGE FOOTBALL!!! Lamar lines up for some RAPID FIRE and HeartBeatProps never fail to deliver some great reflective moments. Get ready for some knowledge to be dropped this episode!
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Chris, Kyle and Dana recap Day 7 of track and field at the Olympics which was highlighted by Katie Nageotte's gold medal in the women's pole vault, where she became just the third woman to win gold in the event at the Games. This was a true moment of redemption as she missed the 2016 Olympics, switched coaches and took a leap of faith to continue within the sport. She gets the Magical Performance of the Day honors.
The men's 400 meter final was not as delightful for U.S. fans as Michael Cherry ran a personal best for fourth place and Michael Norman took fifth but Team USA was shut out of the medals for just the third time in history. We beg the question: Is the United States (particularly the men) having a bad Olympics and what's the possible cause.
Also discussed in this episode:
– If you're Damian Warner and you finally win gold in the decathlon after three Olympic cycles, do you keep going?
– We still need a healthy and full-on KJT vs. Thiam heptathlon rivalry
– Cole Hocker looked really good in the men's semifinals of the 1,500 meters; Reigning Olympic champion Matthew Centrowitz gets eliminated
– Gutsiest performance of the day: Nick Willis runs his fastest time in four years in the semifinals of his fifth Olympics at 38 years old
– A brief women's marathon preview
+ Much More
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