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Fast Track to Fame: Sprinting with Iyonna Codd

Fast Track to Fame: Sprinting with Iyonna Codd

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🎧 Episode Title: Fast Track to Fame: Sprinting with Iyonna Codd

She’s fast, focused, and already walking like she’s signed an NIL deal.

In this episode of FastPacedLace, we sit down with Iyonna Codd—a freshman sprint star at the University of Miami and two-time Gatorade Nevada Girls Track & Field Player of the Year. From her days dominating Las Vegas high school meets to stepping into her NCAA debut with The U, Iyonna breaks down her commitment story, the pressure of D1 life, her current season goals, and what it means to be NIL-ready in 2025.

This one’s got speed, soul, and all the sprint girl swagger.

🎽 Topics:

  • Why she chose Miami
  • Her freshman season highlights
  • Advice for the next generation
  • Track meets, mindset, and NIL moves
  • Day in the life of a Hurricane sprinter

🎙 Hosted by: Lacey Balch (@fastpacedlace) Guest: Iyonna Codd (@iyonnaaaaaa.a)

📍 Location: Las Vegas to Coral Gables
🎧 Duration: 50 min

Tap in. Stay fierce. Stay laced.

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