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"When you\\u2019re in a powerless position and the rest of your career is totally dependent on what you do, you aren\\u2019t going to burn bridges. You don\\u2019t have many bridges to walk across."
Phoebe Wright is a former professional middle-distance runner who spent six years competing as a Nike-sponsored athlete. Phoebe, an 800-meter specialist from Tennessee, became a five-time national champion before retiring after the 2016 Olympics. On this episode, she reflects on her time with Nike and talks about some of the big stories in running right now, including #DreamMaternity and Mary Cain. She also talks about confidence, overtraining, and being an advocate for the running industry and its athletes.
Thank you to the New York Road Runners Virtual Turkey Trot 5K for sponsoring this episode of the Ali on the Run Show! CLICK HERE to register (it\\u2019s free!) and complete your Turkey Trot anytime between November 23 and December 1. Everybody\\u2019s doing it!
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"Nike Told Me to Dream Crazy, Until I Wanted a Baby," via The New York Times
"Allyson Felix: My Own Nike Pregnancy Story," via\\xa0The New York Times
"I Was the Fastest Girl in America, Until I Joined Nike," via\\xa0The New York Times
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