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Type of site | Track and field magazine |
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Available in | English |
Founded | 2016 |
Country of origin | United States |
Founder(s) | Chris Chavez |
URL | https://citiusmag.com/ |
Citius Mag is an online sports magazine covering track and field. The magazine's mission is to "make it easier (and way more fun) to be a track fan." [1] "Citius" means "faster" in Latin and is the first word of the Olympic motto. [2] The outlet publishes podcasts, videos, articles, newsletters, and social media content, including race coverage and analysis and interviews with athletes. [3] [4]
Chris Chavez, a former Sports Illustrated writer, founded Citius in 2016 before starting to work for the outlet full-time in 2021. [1] [5] [6] Staff include runners Mac Fleet, Dana Giordano, Katelyn Hutchison, David Melly, and Jasmine Todd. [1] At a 2023 press conference, after Hutchison praised Sha'Carri Richardson, Richardson thanked Hutchison for her representation of Black women in sports media. [7] Kyle Merber previously served as the Director of Partnerships and writer of The Lap Count newsletter. [8]
In addition to covering elite track and field, Citius produces events and content with public figures like Malcom Gladwell and contestants from The Bachelor franchise. [9] [10] Citius also produces sponsored content with running brands like Brooks. [11]
In April 2024, Citius released the first look at Nike uniforms for Team USA track and field at the 2024 Summer Olympics which received national press coverage. A high-cut leotard uniform received significant online criticism and accusations of sexism from athletes due to its limited leg and groin coverage. [12] [13]
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Type of site | Track and field magazine |
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Available in | English |
Founded | 2016 |
Country of origin | United States |
Founder(s) | Chris Chavez |
URL | https://citiusmag.com/ |
Citius Mag is an online sports magazine covering track and field. The magazine's mission is to "make it easier (and way more fun) to be a track fan." [1] "Citius" means "faster" in Latin and is the first word of the Olympic motto. [2] The outlet publishes podcasts, videos, articles, newsletters, and social media content, including race coverage and analysis and interviews with athletes. [3] [4]
Chris Chavez, a former Sports Illustrated writer, founded Citius in 2016 before starting to work for the outlet full-time in 2021. [1] [5] [6] Staff include runners Mac Fleet, Dana Giordano, Katelyn Hutchison, David Melly, and Jasmine Todd. [1] At a 2023 press conference, after Hutchison praised Sha'Carri Richardson, Richardson thanked Hutchison for her representation of Black women in sports media. [7] Kyle Merber previously served as the Director of Partnerships and writer of The Lap Count newsletter. [8]
In addition to covering elite track and field, Citius produces events and content with public figures like Malcom Gladwell and contestants from The Bachelor franchise. [9] [10] Citius also produces sponsored content with running brands like Brooks. [11]
In April 2024, Citius released the first look at Nike uniforms for Team USA track and field at the 2024 Summer Olympics which received national press coverage. A high-cut leotard uniform received significant online criticism and accusations of sexism from athletes due to its limited leg and groin coverage. [12] [13]