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    Morgan Beadlescomb

    🇺🇸United States

    Personal Bests

    3000 Metres

    London Athletics Meet

    7:36.10

    7/20/2024

    1500 Metres

    USATF Los Angeles Grand Prix

    3:35.84

    5/17/2024

    5000 Metres

    13:03.57

    1/26/2024

    Mile Road

    3:58.01

    12/9/2023

    Road Race

    Manchester Road Race

    21:12

    11/23/2023

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    Morgan Beadlescomb Runs 7:38.26 Season Opener 3000m After Injury Setback At BU Valentine Invite
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    Morgan Beadlescomb Runs 7:38.26 Season Opener 3000m After Injury Setback At BU Valentine Invite

    CITIUS MAG

    9 months ago

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    A night with U.S. Olympians presented by Olipop
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    A night with U.S. Olympians presented by Olipop

    Very Nice Track Club

    over 1 year ago

    Spend an evening with Olympian in training Hobbs Kessler and teammate Morgan Beadlescomb as they prepare for the summer games. Thank you to Olipop for providing us with some great tasting prebiotic soda to keep our diets in check before we depart for the games! Shoutout to Noble Boutin for covering the evening! #olipoppartner #verynice #trackandfield #olympics

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    356: Morgan Beadlescomb - Don’t Mess This Up, Beadlescomb!
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    356: Morgan Beadlescomb - Don’t Mess This Up, Beadlescomb!

    December 7, 2023
    Carrie chats with USATF Champion Morgan Beadlescomb! They talk about his exciting win at the Manchester Road Race, his proposal to his new fiancee Lexi immediately afterward, training with his very successful training group, and so much more!
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    Preparing for a championship race
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    Preparing for a championship race

    Very Nice Track Club

    over 2 years ago

    USATF Outdoor National Championships is just a week away for Hobbs Kessler, Morgan Beadlescomb, and Mason Ferlic. They take on one of their last workouts before the rounds begin on Thursday, July 6th. The workout was moved indoors due to wildfire smoke and poor air quality, but the crew still managed to get the work in! Merchandise: www.VeryNiceTC.com

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    Hobbs Kessler and Morgan Beadlescomb Speed Workout
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    Hobbs Kessler and Morgan Beadlescomb Speed Workout

    Very Nice Track Club

    over 2 years ago

    Hobbs Kessler and Morgan Beadlescomb set blazing paces in a quick speed workout, with help from our guy Riley Flemington. Merchandise: www.verynicetc.com

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    Cooper Teare wins the Track Fest 5000m
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    Cooper Teare wins the Track Fest 5000m

    Sound Running

    over 2 years ago

    On Track Fest - May 6, 2023 - Hilmer Lodge Stadium 1 - Cooper Teare - 13:12.73 2 - Morgan Beadlescomb - 13:12.95 3 - Ben Flanagan - 13:13.97 4 - Athanas Kioko - 13:15.13 5 - Charles Philibert-Thiboutot - 13:15.74 Event Website & Results - https://www.soundrunning.run/trackfest Follow Sound Running on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/soundrunning

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    Ep110 - A Very Nice Podcast with Ron Warhurst, Morgan Beadlescomb, Eric Avila, and Nathan Mylenek — In Person Episode in Chicago
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    Ep110 - A Very Nice Podcast with Ron Warhurst, Morgan Beadlescomb, Eric Avila, and Nathan Mylenek — In Person Episode in Chicago

    February 19, 2023

    We sit down for an in-person episode with the Very Nice Track Club fellas — plus the man, the myth, the legend: Ron Warhurst — after the Windy City Invite in Chicago. Morgan Beadlescomb, Eric Avila, and Nathan Mylenek take us behind the scenes of VNTC and how they all ended up in Ann Arbor. We also dive into some of their insane workouts and hear how Hobbs is adjusting to pro running life. There is no shortage of rib-tickling stories and tangents galore. On the mic as a guest host alongside co-hosts Chris and Adam is Brett Heimstead. 

    Watch the men's mile from the Windy City Invite where Morgan Beadlescomb took the W in 3:55 and Nathan Mylenek just missed the sub 4 barrier: https://youtu.be/evWJ_-yT5YM

    Watch additional races and interviews from the Windy City Invite: Windy City Invite Coverage

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    How Michigan State's Morgan Beadlescomb Went From A 4:01 Miler To 3:52 & Established Himself As An NCAA Favorite
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    How Michigan State's Morgan Beadlescomb Went From A 4:01 Miler To 3:52 & Established Himself As An NCAA Favorite

    February 16, 2022

    "I didn't know if I wanted to go pro after the Olympic trials. I actually had a job lined up. I had accepted a job offer in South Carolina to start in the fall starting August. And I called them when I qualified for the Trials and I'm like, “Hey, I'm not going to be there. I'm going back to school, I'm going to be in East Lansing.” Having the opportunity to come in for a sixth year and get a free master's degree was pretty big...I knew that competing more and getting my name out there a little bit more would be really advantageous. So I decided to come back as a collegiate and maybe get a maybe a better deal or get with a team that hadn't been looking at me that I was a better fit for after the trials. I didn't get a whole lot of attention from pro teams or even agents immediately after the Trials. It wasn't until the fall...Now I have the time to look at all of the options and see what's what and where I could go while not making any super rash decisions – all while still getting a master's degree."

    My guest for this episode is Michigan State sixth-year star Morgan Beadlescomb. This past weekend at the Windy City Invitational, most people’s attention was on Cooper Teare and Cole Hocker’s attempt to break Bernard Lagat’s indoor mile American record of 3:49.89. They fell just shy as they lowered their personal bests to 3:50.17 for Cooper and 3:50.35 for Cole. Behind them was one of the biggest surprises from the weekend. Beadlescomb not only broke four minutes for the first time in his career but he ran 3:52.03 for the fourth-fastest time in NCAA history. Beadlescomb also ran 7:43.22 last month to be the top collegian in the Millrose Games men’s 3,000m which was stacked with pro talent. In this episode, we discuss his breakout, why he was overlooked despite being 6th place at last year’s Olympic Trials 5,000m final, his early thoughts and plans for the NCAA indoor championships and coming from a small town of 4,000 people in Michigan.

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