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Kara Goucher Is Running at Life

Kara Goucher

During the most thrilling three minutes of the 2024 Paris Olympics, NBC Sports broadcaster听Kara Goucher听(Psych鈥01) called the race.听

It was the much-hyped men鈥檚 1500-meter event, and reigning Olympic gold medalist Jakob Ingebrigsten of Norway seized the lead, followed closely by Kenya鈥檚 Timothy Cheriot and Great Britain鈥檚 John Kerr. For the first three laps, all eyes followed these three men, each of whom medaled in the event at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.

But earlier in the race, Goucher speculated that if American Cole Hocker jockeyed into a better position, he could upend the outcome. It seemed unlikely. Yet during the fourth and final lap, Hocker鈥檚 legs flew into overdrive, his orange shoes a blur as he overtook the leaders, clinching gold. American Yared Nuguse finished close behind for bronze.听

This moment marked the first time in 112 years that two Americans shared the Olympic podium for the 1500. Goucher drew听 as a two-time Olympian and world-class marathoner to make the history-defying call.听

鈥淚 really understand runners鈥 strengths and weaknesses, like who needs the race to go out quickly from the gun and who can wait and have an incredible sprint finish,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 can see things that other people can鈥檛 see.鈥

Since 2021, Goucher has used this superpower as an听. She also co-hosts the wildly popular running podcast听 with former Olympian Des Linden. She began running at an early age, developing a passion for the sport that led to an incredibly successful career both on and off the track. Along the way, she鈥檚 learned invaluable lessons about the power of tenacity and integrity to overcome the hurdles she鈥檚 faced.

The Road to Running听

When Goucher was 4 years old, a drunk driver killed her father as he headed to work in New York City. Afterward, she and her family moved to Duluth, Minnesota, to live near her grandparents. It was her grandpa, a lifelong runner, who introduced her to the sport. As he used to tell it, Goucher fell near the start of their first race together, but she eagerly stood up, and they finished together.听

鈥淩unning was so freeing,鈥 said Goucher, who is arrestingly humble and kind. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have to think about what came next.鈥澨

In high school, she dominated races, and at the 1993 Foot Locker Cross Country Championships in San Diego, she met her future husband,听听(Comm鈥98). Coincidentally, they both ran for CU under coach Mark Wetmore, sweeping NCAA titles. In 2001, they married.听

Soon after, Nike invited them to join a new team of professional runners 鈥 the Oregon Project 鈥 coached by famed marathoner Alberto Salazar. They leapt at the opportunity.

What followed was an astonishing streak of victories that transformed Goucher into one of the world鈥檚 best and most recognizable runners. Nike plastered promotional ads of her everywhere.

鈥淭here鈥檚 a picture of me standing next to a cardboard cutout of Kara when I was a junior or senior at a high school national meet,鈥 remembered pro runner and Olympian听Emma Coburn听(Mktg鈥13). 鈥淚 was so proud just to stand next to her, because Kara was a Nike athlete.鈥

When Goucher finished third in the 10,000-meter race at the 2007 World Championships in Osaka, Japan, she became the first American woman to medal in an international distance track event in 14 years. A month later, she ran the fastest half marathon by an American woman at the Great North Run in England, beating Paula Radcliffe, the world鈥檚 best marathoner at the time.听

Afterward, Goucher had a realization. If she could beat Radcliffe at the half marathon, what would happen if she ran a marathon? Five weeks later, she rode on the press truck at the 2007 New York City Marathon as Radcliffe ran the event.听

鈥淲atching Paula made me afraid of how much it would hurt, and I wanted to know if I could be that tough,鈥 said Goucher.听

Radcliffe mentored her for the 2008 New York City Marathon, where Goucher proudly finished third.听

鈥淚 was a marathoner,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 was stronger than I knew.鈥澨

But there was something else. The race course winds through all five boroughs of New York, including Queens, where Goucher was born and lived before her dad died.听

鈥淚n reflection, I felt closer to my dad,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 never really knew him, but to run through the streets where he lived was a very healing experience.鈥

Leaving the Oregon Project听

As she launched into the world of elite marathoners, there was another item on her bucket list 鈥 parenthood. She and Salazar plotted the timing of her pregnancy around races, yet Nike suspended her pay when she was six months pregnant.听

鈥淚t broke my heart,鈥 said Goucher, who ran the 2011 Boston Marathon with a newborn on the sidelines and without Nike pay. 鈥淚 truly considered Nike a family.鈥澨

Other things at the Oregon Project didn鈥檛 feel right, either 鈥 syringes in a training condo refrigerator; topical testosterone medicine; Salazar鈥檚 unwanted sexual advances and comments.听

For a long time, she dismissed them as one-offs. However, a trip to South Korea for the 2011 World Championships marked a final straw. Goucher said it started with Salazar propositioning her on the plane ride and continued with her throwing out blue pills he dispensed to her and her teammates. Salazar said they were B12 vitamins, but she couldn鈥檛 be sure. After finishing a disappointing 13th in the 10,000, Goucher and her husband headed to the airport, sharing the same thought.听

It was time to leave the Oregon Project.

Kara鈥檚 Milestones

1984:听听Runs her first race, a one-mile course in Minnesota.听

2000:听Receives the Honda Sports Award as the nation鈥檚 best female collegiate cross-country runner.听

2000: Becomes the NCAA outdoor champion in the 3000m and 5000m, the NCAA cross-country champion and a 5000m Olympic trials finalist.

2001:听Graduates from 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 and marries Olympian and Buff Adam Goucher.听

2004: Joins The Oregon Project, a Nike-sponsored elite running group.听

2007:听Clinches a silver medal in the 10,000m at the World Championships in Japan.

2008: Places third in the New York City Marathon as the fastest American woman to run the race.听

2009: Becomes the first American woman in 16 years to podium at the Boston Marathon.听

2010:听Gives birth to her son Colton Mirko Goucher.听

2012: Takes 11th place in the marathon at the London Summer Olympics.听

2021: Travels to the Tokyo Summer Olympics as an NBC Sports commentator, calling distance races.听

2023: Launches her running podcast听Nobody Asked Us听with runner Des Linden.听

2023: Book听The Longest Race: Inside the Secret World of Abuse, Doping, and Deception on Nike鈥檚 Elite Running Team reaches No. 4 on the听The New York Times Best Seller list.听

2024: Returns to the Summer Olympics in Paris to call distance races for NBC Sports.听

Back to Boulder听

After placing 11th in the marathon during the 2012 London Olympics, Goucher returned to 蜜桃传媒破解版下载 to finish her racing career where it began 鈥 with Buffs coaches Wetmore and听Heather Burroughs (Bio鈥99).听

鈥淚t was the happiest time in my career,鈥 said Goucher, who trained with听Jenny Simpson听(PolSci鈥09),听Shalaya Kipp (IntPhys鈥14; MS鈥17) and Coburn. 鈥淓veryone wanted me to do well.鈥澨

Even with the Oregon Project behind them, the Gouchers felt they should share with authorities their suspicion that Salazar was promoting doping.听

Goucher was worried about repercussions. But she decided to speak up, especially about Salazar鈥檚 sexual assaults.听

鈥淲hat I kept thinking about were my nieces who were being raised how I was 鈥 to treat people with kindness 鈥 and it was the same kind of thing that could happen to them,鈥 Goucher said.听

The Gouchers joined former athletes and coaches in testifying against Salazar in a trial that resulted in a four-year ban from athletics. Shortly after, he received an effective life ban from coaching after a SafeSport investigation found him guilty of four violations involving emotional and sexual abuse.听

鈥淧eople say I鈥檓 brave,鈥 Goucher said. 鈥淚鈥檓 not. I hate fighting. At the end of the day, I鈥檓 just telling the truth.鈥

鈥嬧婣fter Salazar鈥檚 widely publicized sanctions, Goucher wanted to address misinformation about her in the media. She shared her story听The Longest Race: Inside the Secret World of Abuse, Doping and Deception on Nike鈥檚 Elite Running Team. Released in 2023 and co-authored by Mary Pilon, it made听The New York Times Best Seller list.听

These days, Goucher runs daily, although it鈥檚 more arduous since she was diagnosed with focal dystonia. A neurological condition, it causes involuntary muscle contractions, which means her left leg, in particular, doesn鈥檛 always move as it should.听

Her persistence to push through it has inspired her husband, Adam, to slowly get back to running.听

鈥淏esides being the most amazing, thoughtful, caring woman, mother and wife, she鈥檚 a warrior,鈥 Adam Goucher said. 鈥淚t amazes me what she does despite all that ails her. She鈥檚 like, 鈥業鈥檓 going to do it.鈥欌澨

Goucher approaches her condition with the same tenacity and grace she has used to overcome all other adversity in her life, and she鈥檚 modeling that to her son, Colt, already a standout high school runner.听

鈥淢y grandpa taught me to not be afraid of pain and hard work, but to always have integrity,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ecause what鈥檚 the point of victory if you don鈥檛 have integrity?鈥澨


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