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The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show

This Week In Track and Field: Unpacking ‘The Ten’ And What It All Means For 2025 World Championship Qualifying

The CITIUS MAG Podcast | A Running + Track and Field Show

CITIUS MAG

Running, Sports

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2025

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

It’s officially that time again: The spreadsheets are out and the ranking formulas are loaded. Chris Chavez and Preet Majithia have returned with the kind of number crunching that would make a tax accountant blush.

Yes — we’re talking about The Ten, and more broadly, the increasingly anxiety-inducing state of the 10,000 meters heading into the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo.

Because apparently World Athletics took one look at the event and said, ‘What if we made this harder, more confusing, and fully dependent on vibes, shoe tech, and whether your country’s federation knows how to read the rankings page?’

So here we are. The women’s standard dropped to a vicious 30:20.00. The men’s remains at a world-class 27:00.00. And unless you’re from Kenya or Ethiopia—or somehow running 10Ks on the road in super shoes fast enough to melt tarmac—you’re probably counting on the whims of the World Rankings gods to punch your ticket to Tokyo.

In the U.S., Weini Kelati is still the queen of consistency. Parker Valby and Karissa Schweizer skipped The Ten entirely. Elise Cranny has re-entered the picture and Jessica McClain quietly garnered some valuable points by PR’ing by half a minute.

On the men’s side, it’s a little simpler: Grant Fisher, Nico Young, Graham Blanks, and Woody Kincaid are qualified. All they have to do is battle at USAs.

There’s still time. A 10K at Mt. SAC is coming. Maybe Pre will host a last-minute 10K.  So let’s break down who’s up, who’s down, who’s close and who’s hoping UK Athletics doesn’t screw them over again.

Hosts: Chris Chavez | ⁠@chris_j_chavez on Instagram + Preet Majithia | @preetmajithia on Instagram

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Transcript

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0:00.0

All right, it is March 31st.

0:09.1

I'm Chris Chavez.

0:10.8

I'm Preet Magistia.

0:12.8

And today we're going to talk the 10.

0:16.2

It's nice that we just have two races to really focus on from the meat out in San Juan Capistrano put on

0:23.6

by Sound Running. But I guess the fun part to all of this is that it has been a while since

0:29.8

I've busted out my khakis like Steve Kornacki on the news to just do a bunch of numbers crunching, searching the internet for whose world

0:41.6

rankings or where and what races are coming up. But we've got a little bit of that now looking

0:49.1

ahead because there are so few opportunities to run a fast 10k and because the world championship qualifying standard

0:56.7

has been sped up on the women's side. So we're going to get into all of that because like

1:00.3

pre I guess like this is going to be an extra nerdy podcast, I would say, because you know,

1:06.0

there's one way to just look at the results of the race and see, oh, okay, no women qualified, you know,

1:11.8

for worlds based off of the time.

1:14.1

You know, on the men's side, we had, I think, what was it, four or five guys hit the time.

1:18.7

And then walk away, like, okay, that's that.

1:21.5

But really, like, the purpose of this is to educate you on just sort of the chaos that

1:27.0

will ensue in a couple months

1:29.7

when we've got to figure out if we're going to be sending a full team or not. So let's get nerdy,

1:39.1

pre. Absolutely. I mean, and I think this is how we first sort of connected almost because I think

1:43.9

I was messaging you about this.

1:45.3

And then I think you asked me to write something for the lap count on one of these topics.

1:48.7

And that was the first thing I ever wrote for for Sidious.

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