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On their final episode of the show, Jason and Kevin hand out their end of show awards and discuss the best athletes, races and stories of the past 15 years.Thank you to everyone who listened, emailed and supported the show. All old episodes will be available for at least the next six months. Feel free to reach out at houseofrun@gmail.com

Jason and Kevin reconvene to announce the end of the podcast after a 15-year run. The guys reflect on their favorite moments, guests and events throughout the history of the show. The final recording will take place on December 30th.

Jason and Kevin discuss the results of the NCAA XC Championships, Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone and Mondo Duplantis winning World Athletics Athlete of the Year, Evan Jager retiring and Noah Lyles racing robots.

Jason and Kevin discuss Femke Bol's inclusion as a finalist for World Athletics Athlete of the Year, the close finish in the men's race at the New York City Marathon and Eliud Kipchoge moving away from competitive racing.

Jason and Kevin discuss the results of the Chicago Marathon, the nominees for World Athletics Athlete of the Year, Femke Bol switching to the 800m and much more.

Jason and Kevin dive back into the debate around Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's greatness, discuss Fred Kerley competing in the Enhanced Games and preview the Chicago Marathon.

Jason and Kevin review the second half of the World Athletics Championships and discuss Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone's legacy after a stunning 400m performance.

Jason and Kevin discuss a wild set of races from the first five days of the 2025 World Athletics Championships.

Jason and Kevin preview the first set of finals at the 2025 World Athletics Championships including the men's 1500m, men's 100m, women's 100m and the women's 10,000m.

Jason and Kevin discuss the surprises and stellar performances at the Zurich Diamond League. Then, the guys chat about Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan's appearances at the Sydney Marathon and the latest details on Grand Slam Track.