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Eric Jenkins

Eric Jenkins (born November 24, 1991) is a retired long-distance runner. In college, he ran for Northeastern University, before transferring to the University of Oregon after his junior year. At the University of Oregon, Jenkins was a two-time NCAA Champion, with victories in the 3000 metres and 5000 metres at the 2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships. He began competing professionally for Nike in 2015 as part of the Nike Oregon Project. Jenkins retired from competition in 2023.[2]

Eric Jenkins
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (1991-11-24) November 24, 1991 (age 32)
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Height5 ft 9 in (175 cm)
Weight141 lb (64 kg)
Sport
SportTrack, cross country running
Event800–10,000 m
College teamNortheastern
Oregon
ClubNike Oregon Project
Turned pro2015
Retired2023
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)1500 m: 3:35.94[1]
3000 m: 7:38.19[1]
5000 m: 13:05.85(i)[1]
10,000 m: 27:22.06[1]
Updated on September 18, 2018.

Early life and youth competition edit

Jenkins first ran competitively in cross country while in middle school.[3] He then attended Portsmouth High School in New Hampshire, although he did not run all of the four years he attended. In his senior year of high school, he recorded a personal best of 4:15.10 in the 1600 metres.[4]

Collegiate competition edit

Jenkins enrolled in Northeastern University, where he made an immediate impact for the school's cross country team when he placed third overall at the 2011 CAA Cross Country Championships.[4] In Jenkins' first semesters at Northeastern, the head coach was Renny Waldron, who noticed that he would start out too fast to finish strong in many of his freshman races. By Jenkins' junior year, Northeastern's cross country and track program went through widespread staff changes and new coaches were hired.[3] Jenkins set Northeastern's indoor mile, 3000-meter, and 5000-meter records.[5]

In the summer of 2013, Jenkins transferred to the University of Oregon. While a student and runner with Oregon, he won the men's 3K and 5K at the 2015 NCAA DI Indoor T&F Championships.[6][7] During this time, a rivalry formed between him and his teammate Edward Cheserek, who would always finish either closely behind or ahead of Jenkins in several races.[8]

Eric is a two-time NCAA indoor champion; All-America honors every year in track and cross country; NCAA cross country runner-up, three NCAA track team titles, and the second-fastest 5,000 in NCAA history.) After graduating in June, Jenkins signed with Nike and headed to Europe, where he notched personal bests in the 3,000 meters (7:41.79) as well as in the 5,000 (13:07.33).[2]

Senior competition edit

 
Jenkins competes in the 2019 Payton Jordan Invitational

During his first summer as a professional runner, Jenkins participated in two meets on the Belgian racing circuit. In Kortrijk, he ran the 1500 m, and in Heusden he ran the 5000 m, fulfilling the Olympic "A" standard in the process with his 13:07 result.[2]

On February 5, 2016, Jenkins recorded a time of 3:42:32 over 1500 meters House of Track meeting in Portland. Two weeks later he ran a personal record over 3000 meters during the Millrose Games in New York, his time of 7:39:43 was good for 3rd place in the race that was won by Ryan Hill in 7:38:82.

On May 27, Jenkins competed in the 10,000 meters event at the Prefontaine Classic. He finished in 27:48.02 to achieve the 2016 Olympic qualifying standard.[9] Later he placed fourth in the 5000 m at the U.S. Olympic Trials and failed to qualify. On September 3, 2016, Jenkins won the Fifth Avenue Mile in a time of 3:49.5, narrowly defeating the previous year's winner, Matt Centrowitz, by 0.1 seconds.[10] On January 14, 2017, Jenkins won the Seattle UW Preview Mile in 3:58.68.

On February 11, 2017, Jenkins won the Millrose Games Wanamaker Mile with a time of 3:53.23, he defeated Olympic bronze medalist Clayton Murphy by over a second.[11] This was Jenkins' first Wanamaker title. On February 26, Jenkins finished second at the Boston BU Last Chance Meet in 13:05.85. Jenkins’ effort was the top time in the United States in 2017.

On May 7, 2017, Jenkins won the Payton Jordan Invitational 1500m in 3:38.30, outdistancing top Americans such as Evan Jager, Izaic Yorks, and Brandon Kidder. On May 18, 2017, Jenkins won the Los Angeles USATF Distance Classic in 3:36.51.On June 11 Jenkins won the Portland Track Festival in 3:37.55. In doing so he beat out many talented domestic competitors, such as Sam Prakel, Lopez Lomong, Riley Masters, and Ryan Hill.

On June 23, Jenkins finished second in the USATF Championships 5000m final behind Paul Chelimo to qualify for the 2017 IAAF World Championships in Athletics. On July 22, 2017, Jenkins placed 6th at the Heusden-Zolder KBC Night of Athletics 1500m in Belgium in 3:37.92. Jenkins’ race result at the Heusden-Zolder KBC Night of Athletics ended a nearly ten month long undefeated streak at 1500m and Mile distance races, including a Wanamaker Mile and Fifth Avenue Mile title and wins the reigning Olympic 1500m Champion Matthew Centrowitz and Olympic 800m bronze medalist Clayton Murphy. On August 9, 2017, Jenkins finished tenth in his heat of the 5000m at the 2017 IAAF World Championships.

Jenkins announced his retirement in 2023 after competing professionally for eight years. In an interview, he reflected on his retirement, stating: "I really gave it everything. It just felt like the right time. My body hasn’t held up to the training necessary to compete."[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d IAAF. "IAAF: Eric JENKINS - Athlete Profile". Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  2. ^ a b c Heald, Michael (July 17, 2015). "Eric Jenkins and His First Summer as a Pro". Runner's World. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  3. ^ a b Zhe, Mike (February 13, 2011). "Jenkins continues to shine at Northeastern". Foster's Daily Democrat. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  4. ^ a b McCue, Matt (March 1, 2012). "How to Thrive as a College Freshman". Runner's World. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  5. ^ "Eric Jenkins - Men's Track and Field". Northeastern University Athletics. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  6. ^ LetsRun.com (March 14, 2015). "Eric Jenkins Takes Down Edward Cheserek For NCAA Title #2 - Or Did Cheserek Let Him Win?". LetsRun.com. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  7. ^ LetsRun.com (March 13, 2015). "A Night To Remember For American 5,000m As Emily Sisson And Eric Jenkins Capture First NCAA Titles". LetsRun.com. Retrieved February 4, 2024.
  8. ^ LetsRun.com (June 10, 2015). "Oregon's Cheserek and Jenkins Go 1-2 in 10,000m but Not as Planned - The Gloves are Coming off in 5000 Final". LetsRun.com. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  9. ^ Meg Bellino (May 28, 2016). "Molly Huddle Goes All-Time Fast, Mo Farah Returns to the Track". Flotrack.
  10. ^ Chesterton, Eric (September 3, 2016). "Eric Jenkins Upsets Centrowitz in 5th Avenue Mile". Stride Nation. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  11. ^ "Sports shorts: Eric Jenkins kicks late, wins Wanamaker Mile". Portsmouth Herald. February 11, 2017. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
  12. ^ Chavez, Chris (May 24, 2023). "Eric Jenkins Retires: The Exit Interview". CITIUS MAG. Retrieved February 4, 2024.

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Eric Jenkins born November 24 1991 is a retired long distance runner In college he ran for Northeastern University before transferring to the University of Oregon after his junior year At the University of Oregon Jenkins was a two time NCAA Champion with victories in the 3000 metres and 5000 metres at the 2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships He began competing professionally for Nike in 2015 as part of the Nike Oregon Project Jenkins retired from competition in 2023 2 Eric JenkinsJenkins at the 2018 USA Outdoor Track and Field ChampionshipsPersonal informationNationalityAmericanBorn 1991 11 24 November 24 1991 age 32 Portsmouth New HampshireHeight5 ft 9 in 175 cm Weight141 lb 64 kg SportSportTrack cross country runningEvent800 10 000 mCollege teamNortheastern OregonClubNike Oregon ProjectTurned pro2015Retired2023Achievements and titlesPersonal best s 1500 m 3 35 94 1 3000 m 7 38 19 1 5000 m 13 05 85 i 1 10 000 m 27 22 06 1 Updated on September 18 2018 Contents 1 Early life and youth competition 2 Collegiate competition 3 Senior competition 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and youth competition editJenkins first ran competitively in cross country while in middle school 3 He then attended Portsmouth High School in New Hampshire although he did not run all of the four years he attended In his senior year of high school he recorded a personal best of 4 15 10 in the 1600 metres 4 Collegiate competition editJenkins enrolled in Northeastern University where he made an immediate impact for the school s cross country team when he placed third overall at the 2011 CAA Cross Country Championships 4 In Jenkins first semesters at Northeastern the head coach was Renny Waldron who noticed that he would start out too fast to finish strong in many of his freshman races By Jenkins junior year Northeastern s cross country and track program went through widespread staff changes and new coaches were hired 3 Jenkins set Northeastern s indoor mile 3000 meter and 5000 meter records 5 In the summer of 2013 Jenkins transferred to the University of Oregon While a student and runner with Oregon he won the men s 3K and 5K at the 2015 NCAA DI Indoor T amp F Championships 6 7 During this time a rivalry formed between him and his teammate Edward Cheserek who would always finish either closely behind or ahead of Jenkins in several races 8 Eric is a two time NCAA indoor champion All America honors every year in track and cross country NCAA cross country runner up three NCAA track team titles and the second fastest 5 000 in NCAA history After graduating in June Jenkins signed with Nike and headed to Europe where he notched personal bests in the 3 000 meters 7 41 79 as well as in the 5 000 13 07 33 2 Senior competition edit nbsp Jenkins competes in the 2019 Payton Jordan Invitational During his first summer as a professional runner Jenkins participated in two meets on the Belgian racing circuit In Kortrijk he ran the 1500 m and in Heusden he ran the 5000 m fulfilling the Olympic A standard in the process with his 13 07 result 2 On February 5 2016 Jenkins recorded a time of 3 42 32 over 1500 meters House of Track meeting in Portland Two weeks later he ran a personal record over 3000 meters during the Millrose Games in New York his time of 7 39 43 was good for 3rd place in the race that was won by Ryan Hill in 7 38 82 On May 27 Jenkins competed in the 10 000 meters event at the Prefontaine Classic He finished in 27 48 02 to achieve the 2016 Olympic qualifying standard 9 Later he placed fourth in the 5000 m at the U S Olympic Trials and failed to qualify On September 3 2016 Jenkins won the Fifth Avenue Mile in a time of 3 49 5 narrowly defeating the previous year s winner Matt Centrowitz by 0 1 seconds 10 On January 14 2017 Jenkins won the Seattle UW Preview Mile in 3 58 68 On February 11 2017 Jenkins won the Millrose Games Wanamaker Mile with a time of 3 53 23 he defeated Olympic bronze medalist Clayton Murphy by over a second 11 This was Jenkins first Wanamaker title On February 26 Jenkins finished second at the Boston BU Last Chance Meet in 13 05 85 Jenkins effort was the top time in the United States in 2017 On May 7 2017 Jenkins won the Payton Jordan Invitational 1500m in 3 38 30 outdistancing top Americans such as Evan Jager Izaic Yorks and Brandon Kidder On May 18 2017 Jenkins won the Los Angeles USATF Distance Classic in 3 36 51 On June 11 Jenkins won the Portland Track Festival in 3 37 55 In doing so he beat out many talented domestic competitors such as Sam Prakel Lopez Lomong Riley Masters and Ryan Hill On June 23 Jenkins finished second in the USATF Championships 5000m final behind Paul Chelimo to qualify for the 2017 IAAF World Championships in Athletics On July 22 2017 Jenkins placed 6th at the Heusden Zolder KBC Night of Athletics 1500m in Belgium in 3 37 92 Jenkins race result at the Heusden Zolder KBC Night of Athletics ended a nearly ten month long undefeated streak at 1500m and Mile distance races including a Wanamaker Mile and Fifth Avenue Mile title and wins the reigning Olympic 1500m Champion Matthew Centrowitz and Olympic 800m bronze medalist Clayton Murphy On August 9 2017 Jenkins finished tenth in his heat of the 5000m at the 2017 IAAF World Championships Jenkins announced his retirement in 2023 after competing professionally for eight years In an interview he reflected on his retirement stating I really gave it everything It just felt like the right time My body hasn t held up to the training necessary to compete 12 References edit a b c d IAAF IAAF Eric JENKINS Athlete Profile Retrieved September 18 2018 a b c Heald Michael July 17 2015 Eric Jenkins and His First Summer as a Pro Runner s World Retrieved February 8 2024 a b Zhe Mike February 13 2011 Jenkins continues to shine at Northeastern Foster s Daily Democrat Retrieved February 8 2024 a b McCue Matt March 1 2012 How to Thrive as a College Freshman Runner s World Retrieved February 8 2024 Eric Jenkins Men s Track and Field Northeastern University Athletics Retrieved February 8 2024 LetsRun com March 14 2015 Eric Jenkins Takes Down Edward Cheserek For NCAA Title 2 Or Did Cheserek Let Him Win LetsRun com Retrieved February 4 2024 LetsRun com March 13 2015 A Night To Remember For American 5 000m As Emily Sisson And Eric Jenkins Capture First NCAA Titles LetsRun com Retrieved February 4 2024 LetsRun com June 10 2015 Oregon s Cheserek and Jenkins Go 1 2 in 10 000m but Not as Planned The Gloves are Coming off in 5000 Final LetsRun com Retrieved February 8 2024 Meg Bellino May 28 2016 Molly Huddle Goes All Time Fast Mo Farah Returns to the Track Flotrack Chesterton Eric September 3 2016 Eric Jenkins Upsets Centrowitz in 5th Avenue Mile Stride Nation Retrieved February 8 2024 Sports shorts Eric Jenkins kicks late wins Wanamaker Mile Portsmouth Herald February 11 2017 Retrieved February 8 2024 Chavez Chris May 24 2023 Eric Jenkins Retires The Exit Interview CITIUS MAG Retrieved February 4 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Eric Jenkins Eric Jenkins at www USATF org nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eric Jenkins amp oldid 1222605278, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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