
Exclusive: Simeon Birnbaum On Going for the NCAA 1500/5K Double Title: Inside the Marco Langon Beef, the 3:31 Record Training, and Why He's Next Up
From THE RUNNING EFFECT PODCAST by Dominic Schlueter
June 3, 2026 · 40 min
About this episode
Simeon Birnbaum discusses his preparation for the NCAA 1500m/5000m double title and reflects on his record-breaking season.
Simeon Birnbaum, the NCAA 1500m record holder, is heading into NCAAs hungry, healthy, and ready to hurt people. Dominic sits down with the Oregon junior days before the outdoor National Championships, where Birnbaum is eyeing a 1500m/5000m double on his home track in Eugene. The guys cover the full arc of his breakthrough season: from the December 3000m that broke Edward Cheserek's Oregon school record; to the Big Ten indoor sweep; to a 3:31.69 at the Oregon Team Invitational that rewrote the collegiate record book by over a full second. Simeon breaks down the workout that tipped off head coach Jerry Schumacher that something special was coming; why he still refuses to train in super shoes; and what it felt like to watch the DMR fall apart at indoor nationals before channeling that fury into a runner-up finish in the 3000m the following day. The conversation gets into the strategic chess match of championship 1500m racing; the physical toll of the 1500/5000m double at regionals in brutal humidity; and what it means to finally arrive on the national stage as the favorite rather than the chaser. Simeon also reflects on the Penn Relays DMR redemption, his rivalry with Diadora…
People in this episode
Host: Dominic Schlueter
Guest: Simeon Birnbaum
Topics covered
- NCAA Championships
- 1500m
- 5000m
- record breaking
- athlete training
- rivalries
- championship strategy
Keywords
- Simeon Birnbaum
- NCAA
- 1500m
- 5000m
- record
- training
- rivalry
- championships
- Eugene
- athletics
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Oregon, Diadora
Places: Eugene
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