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After training in Michigan, Kiwi Olympians head to Rio

 Our conversation with Ron Warhurst and Hamish Carson

As the Olympics approached, Ann Arbor was a hive of training activity for a group of New Zealand athletes. They were drawn to the University of Michigan for the chance to work with retired men’s track and field coachRon Warhurst.

Hamish Carson trains in Ann Arbor.
Credit Barbara Lucas
Hamish Carson trains in Ann Arbor.

Warhursthelped New Zealand runner Nick Willis win a silver medal in the 2008 Olympics. Willis' success encouraged countrymen Julian Matthews andHamish Carson to travel from New Zealand to Michigan and work withWarhurstin the hopes of qualifying for their first Olympics.Warhurst’s coaching paid off — Willis, Matthews and Carson all flew to Rio to compete in the men’s 1500 for their country.

 

It will be the first time New Zealand has had three runners in the men's 1500 competition.

 

Carson and Warhurst joined us to talk about their preparations for the Olympics.

 

GUESTS

Hamish Carson is a middle distance runner from New Zealand who will compete in the 2016 Olympics.Ron Warhurst is the former coach of the University of Michigan’s men’s track and field team.

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Julian Matthews and Hamish Carson receive their Olympic credentials.
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Julian Matthews and Hamish Carson receive their Olympic credentials.

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