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Gabe Jennings

Gabe Jennings (born January 25, 1979, in Forks of Salmon, California) is an American Olympian and semi-retired middle-distance runner. As a student at Madison East High School in Madison, Wisconsin, Jennings won nine state titles in the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) and, as of 2022, still holds the 1600 meter record in the WIAA Division 1 with his 1997 time of 4:04.97.[6][7][1][8] At Stanford University, he was an All-America athlete ten times and a NCAA champion four times.[9] He qualified for the 2000 Summer Olympics as a college junior but was eliminated during the semi-finals.[7][10][11][8]

Gabe Jennings
Personal information
Birth nameGabriel Harmony Jennings
National teamUSA Track & Field
Born (1979-01-25) January 25, 1979 (age 45)
Forks of Salmon, California, USA[1]
Alma materStanford University
University of Oregon School of Law
Height6 ft 1 in (185 cm) (2008)[2]
Weight154 lb (70 kg) (2001))[3]
Sport
CountryUSA
University teamStanford Cardinal
AssociationNCAA
Former partnerMichael Stember
Coached byVin Lananna[4][5]
Retired2009 (semi-retired)
Achievements and titles
Personal bests
  • 800 meters: 1:46.99 (1998)
  • 1500 meters: 3:35.21 (2000)
  • Mile: 3:55.32 (1998)
  • 3000 meters: 7:58.40 (1998)
  • 5000 meters: 13:44.60 (2000)

Early life and education edit

Jennings, the eldest of two, was born on January 25, 1979, to two teachers in the rural community Forks of Salmon, California. He ran his first race at age 5 and, at the suggestion of his father, whose training Runner's World described as similar to "a suburban little-league dad," he ran two miles to and from school each day. The family moved to Madison, Wisconsin, when Jennings was 13 so his father pursue his doctorate at the University of Wisconsin.[2][1][5][9] Jennings attended Madison East High School, where he ran cross country and played football his freshman year before focusing on running.[12][10][13]

Jennings initially majored in math at Stanford University but changed to music late in his junior year.[14][15][10] He played the piano, drums, harpsichord, didgeridoo, and berimbau and was known for engaging track and field audiences in "impromptu jam sessions" after meets.[2][16][1] Much of his behavior, including sleeping at the foothills near campus or on the roof of a campus co-op in a tent, gave him the reputation of a free-spirited hippie by teammates and sports media alike, though he rejected this descriptor, both for himself and his family.[17][18][5]

Running career edit

High school edit

The summer before his freshman year, Jennings finished second in the 1600 meters at the National Hershey Track and Field Meet in Hershey, Pennsylvania.[1][13] In fall 1994, he qualified for the WIAA Division 1 State Cross Country Championships and placed eighth overall.[19][20] The following spring, he won state titles in both the 1600 meters (4:15.6) and the 3200 meters (9:15.7) at the WIAA Division 1 track and field state championships[13][21] and qualified for the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships, where he placed seventh with a time of 15:29.3 and earned All-American Honors.[2][22][23] At the WIAA State Track & Field Championships in 1996, he won three individual distance events: 800 meters (1:54.4), 1600 meters (4:12.1), and 3200 meters (9:20.29).[24][25] Jennings ran his first 1500 meters in 1996 at the Penn Relays and won (3:55.6).[26] In 1997, he won the high school 1500 meters (3:45.98), 1600 meters (4:04.97), and 800 meters (1:52.18) titles,[27][3] and ran with his teammates in the 4 × 800 meters relay, helping move the team to fifth place with an overall time of 7:59.26.[28] During his senior year, Jennings again won the individual state title in cross country but finished 27 of 32 at the Foot Locker Championships due to a side stitch.[29][30] At the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene, Oregon, a few weeks later, his mile time was 4:02.81,[8][31] the fastest student mile in 23 years.[1][5] He was named Gatorade Athlete of the Year in 1996 and 1997 and finished his high school career with nine state titles.[1][8][32]

Collegiate edit

Though Jennings was redshirted for cross country during his freshman year at Stanford University, he won the US Junior National Cross Country Championships, becoming the fourth sequential Cardinal to claim the title.[1][33][8][34] He competed in the track and field season and finished as the top freshman in the nation in the 800 meters, 1500 meters, and 3000 meters. The only athlete ahead of him in the 5000 meters was his teammate Jonathon Riley. He ran the 3000 meters in 7:58.40, the second fastest ever run by an American junior athlete, and was the first American junior to run a sub-4 minute mile in over 12 years.[8][35] He also earned Indoor All-America honors from the NCAA by finishing fourth in the 3000 meters at the NCAA Division I Men's Indoor Track and Field Championships.[36][37] A few months later, he won the 1500 meters final at the Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championships and spent the summer competing in the US Junior Track & Field Championships, during which he won the 1500 meters and 5000 meters races, and the World Junior Championships.[9][38][39]

Jennings competed in the Cardinal Invitational during his sophomore year but persistent training-related injuries kept him and teammate Michael Stember off the NCAA team for the year.[40][41][8] He ran several races unattached, finishing first in the 1500 meters at the Pac-10 Championships and fourth in the US Outdoor Track & Field Championships. He won Stanford's Block "S" Outstanding Male Sophomore Award before spending the summer competing in Europe. Jennings started his junior cross country season as part of the winning team at the Brigham Young University Invitational and 4th at the NCAA West Regional,[8][42][43] but lagged behind in the Stanford Invitational, finishing 16th;[44] the Pac-10 Championships, in 20th;[45] the Pre-Nationals, in 48th; and the NCAA Championships, in 123rd.[citation needed] In track and field, Jennings ran the opening 1200 meters leg of Stanford's distance medley relay that won the NCAA Indoor Championship and set a new NCAA indoor record with a time of 9:28.83. He also won the mile (3:59.46), the indoor 1500 meters, placed seventh in the 3000 meters (8:04.96),[46][9][8] and earned his third All-American plaque. Stanford finished second overall for the third consecutive year.[citation needed] In the outdoor competition, he finished first in the 1500 meters,[1] which marked his third NCAA title of the year.[citation needed] In 1999, he won the Vancouver Henry Jerome Classic 1500 meters in 3:40:41 and later competed with the USA Track & Field middle distance development crew in Europe. By 2000, Jennings' best time in the 1500 meters was 3:35.90, the best in the USA at that time. Jennings finished his collegiate career by competing in the 2001 World Championships in Athletics in Edmonton, Canada, where he placed 11th, and the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.[17][8][47][33]

Olympics qualifiers edit

During his junior year, Jennings finished first with a new personal best of 3:35.90 at the qualifying heat for the 1500 meters and qualified for the Olympic team. He finished sixth in the preliminary heat and advanced to the semifinals, where he finished ninth and was eliminated.[7][10][4]

Post-collegiate edit

Due to lingering injuries, including one to his Achilles heel, Jennings did not compete between 2002 and 2004. In 2002, he lived in Cuba for a few weeks before moving to New York City.[7][2] In 2003, he biked from California to Brazil to study capoeira, a trip documented by Track & Field News. During his trip, he suffered from dysentry and severe hepatitis A and was forced to convalesce for a month at his parents' home in Mendocino after nearly succumbing to liver failure.[2][4][18][16] In 2004, after recovering, he trained in Kenya with distance runners, including the Dutch Olympic team, and at some point lived in British Columbia to become a rock climber. In 2005, he won the Humbolt Half-Marathon; placed second at the California International Marathon;[2][33] finished fourth (14:45.97) in a 5000 meters race at Berkeley; and ran 7000 meters of a 10,000 meters race at the Stanford Invitational.[4][18] In 2006, he finished fourth (3:39.42) at the IAAF World Cup 1500 meters and trailed winner Bernard Lagat in the 1500 at the USATF Championships. He also ran the DécaNation and Fifth Avenue Mile, and was part of Team Running USA between 2005 and 2006.[2][33][48][7] In May 2008, he moved to Eugene, Oregon, in preparation for the 2008 Olympic Trials. While living there, he became both a volunteer assistant coach at South Eugene High School and a legislative researcher for the Lane County Commissioner.[49][2] He semi-retired in 2009 and was inducted into Stanford's Athletics Hall of Fame in 2018.[7][50]

Post-running life edit

Jennings graduated from University of Oregon School of Law in 2012, then pursued his LL.M. in environmental law at the Ocean University of China.[7][51] He returned to the United States in 2019 after teaching for several years in China.[52]

References edit

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External links edit

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Gabe Jennings born January 25 1979 in Forks of Salmon California is an American Olympian and semi retired middle distance runner As a student at Madison East High School in Madison Wisconsin Jennings won nine state titles in the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association WIAA and as of 2022 still holds the 1600 meter record in the WIAA Division 1 with his 1997 time of 4 04 97 6 7 1 8 At Stanford University he was an All America athlete ten times and a NCAA champion four times 9 He qualified for the 2000 Summer Olympics as a college junior but was eliminated during the semi finals 7 10 11 8 Gabe JenningsPersonal informationBirth nameGabriel Harmony JenningsNational teamUSA Track amp FieldBorn 1979 01 25 January 25 1979 age 45 Forks of Salmon California USA 1 Alma materStanford UniversityUniversity of Oregon School of LawHeight6 ft 1 in 185 cm 2008 2 Weight154 lb 70 kg 2001 3 SportCountryUSAUniversity teamStanford CardinalAssociationNCAAFormer partnerMichael StemberCoached byVin Lananna 4 5 Retired2009 semi retired Achievements and titlesPersonal bests800 meters 1 46 99 1998 1500 meters 3 35 21 2000 Mile 3 55 32 1998 3000 meters 7 58 40 1998 5000 meters 13 44 60 2000 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Running career 2 1 High school 2 2 Collegiate 2 3 Olympics qualifiers 2 4 Post collegiate 3 Post running life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editJennings the eldest of two was born on January 25 1979 to two teachers in the rural community Forks of Salmon California He ran his first race at age 5 and at the suggestion of his father whose training Runner s World described as similar to a suburban little league dad he ran two miles to and from school each day The family moved to Madison Wisconsin when Jennings was 13 so his father pursue his doctorate at the University of Wisconsin 2 1 5 9 Jennings attended Madison East High School where he ran cross country and played football his freshman year before focusing on running 12 10 13 Jennings initially majored in math at Stanford University but changed to music late in his junior year 14 15 10 He played the piano drums harpsichord didgeridoo and berimbau and was known for engaging track and field audiences in impromptu jam sessions after meets 2 16 1 Much of his behavior including sleeping at the foothills near campus or on the roof of a campus co op in a tent gave him the reputation of a free spirited hippie by teammates and sports media alike though he rejected this descriptor both for himself and his family 17 18 5 Running career editHigh school edit The summer before his freshman year Jennings finished second in the 1600 meters at the National Hershey Track and Field Meet in Hershey Pennsylvania 1 13 In fall 1994 he qualified for the WIAA Division 1 State Cross Country Championships and placed eighth overall 19 20 The following spring he won state titles in both the 1600 meters 4 15 6 and the 3200 meters 9 15 7 at the WIAA Division 1 track and field state championships 13 21 and qualified for the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships where he placed seventh with a time of 15 29 3 and earned All American Honors 2 22 23 At the WIAA State Track amp Field Championships in 1996 he won three individual distance events 800 meters 1 54 4 1600 meters 4 12 1 and 3200 meters 9 20 29 24 25 Jennings ran his first 1500 meters in 1996 at the Penn Relays and won 3 55 6 26 In 1997 he won the high school 1500 meters 3 45 98 1600 meters 4 04 97 and 800 meters 1 52 18 titles 27 3 and ran with his teammates in the 4 800 meters relay helping move the team to fifth place with an overall time of 7 59 26 28 During his senior year Jennings again won the individual state title in cross country but finished 27 of 32 at the Foot Locker Championships due to a side stitch 29 30 At the Prefontaine Classic in Eugene Oregon a few weeks later his mile time was 4 02 81 8 31 the fastest student mile in 23 years 1 5 He was named Gatorade Athlete of the Year in 1996 and 1997 and finished his high school career with nine state titles 1 8 32 Collegiate edit Though Jennings was redshirted for cross country during his freshman year at Stanford University he won the US Junior National Cross Country Championships becoming the fourth sequential Cardinal to claim the title 1 33 8 34 He competed in the track and field season and finished as the top freshman in the nation in the 800 meters 1500 meters and 3000 meters The only athlete ahead of him in the 5000 meters was his teammate Jonathon Riley He ran the 3000 meters in 7 58 40 the second fastest ever run by an American junior athlete and was the first American junior to run a sub 4 minute mile in over 12 years 8 35 He also earned Indoor All America honors from the NCAA by finishing fourth in the 3000 meters at the NCAA Division I Men s Indoor Track and Field Championships 36 37 A few months later he won the 1500 meters final at the Men s Outdoor Track and Field Championships and spent the summer competing in the US Junior Track amp Field Championships during which he won the 1500 meters and 5000 meters races and the World Junior Championships 9 38 39 Jennings competed in the Cardinal Invitational during his sophomore year but persistent training related injuries kept him and teammate Michael Stember off the NCAA team for the year 40 41 8 He ran several races unattached finishing first in the 1500 meters at the Pac 10 Championships and fourth in the US Outdoor Track amp Field Championships He won Stanford s Block S Outstanding Male Sophomore Award before spending the summer competing in Europe Jennings started his junior cross country season as part of the winning team at the Brigham Young University Invitational and 4th at the NCAA West Regional 8 42 43 but lagged behind in the Stanford Invitational finishing 16th 44 the Pac 10 Championships in 20th 45 the Pre Nationals in 48th and the NCAA Championships in 123rd citation needed In track and field Jennings ran the opening 1200 meters leg of Stanford s distance medley relay that won the NCAA Indoor Championship and set a new NCAA indoor record with a time of 9 28 83 He also won the mile 3 59 46 the indoor 1500 meters placed seventh in the 3000 meters 8 04 96 46 9 8 and earned his third All American plaque Stanford finished second overall for the third consecutive year citation needed In the outdoor competition he finished first in the 1500 meters 1 which marked his third NCAA title of the year citation needed In 1999 he won the Vancouver Henry Jerome Classic 1500 meters in 3 40 41 and later competed with the USA Track amp Field middle distance development crew in Europe By 2000 Jennings best time in the 1500 meters was 3 35 90 the best in the USA at that time Jennings finished his collegiate career by competing in the 2001 World Championships in Athletics in Edmonton Canada where he placed 11th and the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships 17 8 47 33 Olympics qualifiers edit During his junior year Jennings finished first with a new personal best of 3 35 90 at the qualifying heat for the 1500 meters and qualified for the Olympic team He finished sixth in the preliminary heat and advanced to the semifinals where he finished ninth and was eliminated 7 10 4 Post collegiate edit Due to lingering injuries including one to his Achilles heel Jennings did not compete between 2002 and 2004 In 2002 he lived in Cuba for a few weeks before moving to New York City 7 2 In 2003 he biked from California to Brazil to study capoeira a trip documented by Track amp Field News During his trip he suffered from dysentry and severe hepatitis A and was forced to convalesce for a month at his parents home in Mendocino after nearly succumbing to liver failure 2 4 18 16 In 2004 after recovering he trained in Kenya with distance runners including the Dutch Olympic team and at some point lived in British Columbia to become a rock climber In 2005 he won the Humbolt Half Marathon placed second at the California International Marathon 2 33 finished fourth 14 45 97 in a 5000 meters race at Berkeley and ran 7000 meters of a 10 000 meters race at the Stanford Invitational 4 18 In 2006 he finished fourth 3 39 42 at the IAAF World Cup 1500 meters and trailed winner Bernard Lagat in the 1500 at the USATF Championships He also ran the DecaNation and Fifth Avenue Mile and was part of Team Running USA between 2005 and 2006 2 33 48 7 In May 2008 he moved to Eugene Oregon in preparation for the 2008 Olympic Trials While living there he became both a volunteer assistant coach at South Eugene High School and a legislative researcher for the Lane County Commissioner 49 2 He semi retired in 2009 and was inducted into Stanford s Athletics Hall of Fame in 2018 7 50 Post running life editJennings graduated from University of Oregon School of Law in 2012 then pursued his LL M in environmental law at the Ocean University of China 7 51 He returned to the United States in 2019 after teaching for several years in China 52 References edit a b c d e f g h i Walters John 2000 07 10 Miling to the beat of a different drummer free spirit Gabe Jennings should make plenty of noise at the Olympic Trials Vault Retrieved 2023 05 18 a b c d e f g h i Brant John 2008 06 10 The Performance Artist Runner s World Retrieved 2023 06 14 a b Gabe Jennings USA Track amp Field Archived from the original on 2011 11 04 a b c d Crumpacker John 2005 05 01 A lost drummer regains his beat Runner back on track long after Olympic miss SF Gate Retrieved 2023 05 18 a b c d Hersh Philip 2000 07 19 He s one of a kind Wisconsin State Journal Madison Wisconsin USA p 15 Retrieved 2023 06 13 via newspapers com WIAA Boys Track amp Field Records PDF Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association 2022 Retrieved 2023 06 12 a b c d e f g McCue Matt 2012 06 20 Olympian Then and Now Gabe Jennings Runners World Retrieved 2023 05 18 a b c d e f g h i j Player Bio Gabe Jennings Stanford University Retrieved 2023 06 12 a b c d Gabe Jennings Inducted into Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame Bring Back the Mile 2018 11 01 Retrieved 2023 05 18 a b c d Crumpacker John 2001 05 30 NCAA Track and Field Championships Stanford s Jennings seeks his identity SF Gate Retrieved 2023 05 18 USA Outdoor Track amp Field Champions Men s 1 500 m USA Track amp Field Archived from the original on 2007 08 21 Retrieved 2007 08 09 Nevius C W 2000 07 17 Jennings Sings Along To Win in the 1 500 SF Gate Retrieved 2023 05 18 a b c Hernandez Rob 1995 10 27 Jennings set to shine Wisconsin State Journal Madison Wisconsin USA p 15 Retrieved 2023 06 12 via newspapers com Crumpacker John 2001 08 10 Johnson conquers hurdles once again SF Gate Retrieved 2023 06 12 Nevius C W 2000 07 17 Jennings Sings Along To Win in the 1 500 SF Gate Retrieved 2023 05 18 a b Where In The World Is Gabe Jennings Track amp Field News Archived from the original on 2006 05 05 a b Giesen Dan 2000 06 30 Stride for Stride Stanford milers share Olympic hopes but that s where the similarities end SF Gate Retrieved 2023 05 18 a b c Longman Jere 2008 07 05 Free Spirited Jennings Is a Serious Contender in the 1 500 The New York Times Retrieved 2023 06 12 1994 WIAA State Cross Country Championships Division 1 Boys Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Retrieved 2023 06 12 Semrau Dennis 1994 11 02 Edgewood s Jennings leads all city team The Capital Times Madison Wisconsin USA p 13 Retrieved 2023 06 12 via newspapers com Coulee region track honor roll The La Crosse Tribune La Crosse Wisconsin USA 1995 06 10 p 8 Retrieved 2023 06 12 via newspapers com Jennings runs into elite class The Capital Times Madison Wisconsin USA 1995 12 14 p 15 Retrieved 2023 06 12 via newspapers com Browning Sato win pro championships The Journal Times Racine Wisconsin USA 1995 12 10 p 19 Retrieved 2023 06 12 via newspapers com WIAA state track results The Post Crescent Appleton Wisconsin USA 1996 06 02 p 34 Retrieved 2023 06 12 via newspapers com Thomas Howard 1996 06 01 Jennings win misses 1 600 mark The Capital Times Madison Wisconsin USA p 19 Retrieved 2023 06 12 via newspapers com Jennings wins at Penn Relays The Capital Times Madison Wisconsin USA 1996 04 27 p 9 Retrieved 2023 06 12 via newspapers com Track Portage Daily Register Portage Wisconsin USA 1997 06 09 p 8 Retrieved 2023 06 13 via newspapers com Semrau Dennis 1997 06 07 Records take hit at state The Capital Times Madison Wisconsin USA p 18 Retrieved 2023 06 13 via newspapers com Falduto Brad 1996 12 15 A tired finish Wisconsin State Journal Madison Wisconsin USA p 31 Retrieved 2023 06 12 via newspapers com Locally Wisconsin State Journal Madison Wisconsin USA 1996 12 14 p 28 Retrieved 2023 06 12 via newspapers com Great mileage for Pre runner SF Gate 1997 05 26 Retrieved 2023 06 12 Wilson Travis 2010 06 22 Genovesi named Gatorade Boys Track Athlete of the year Wisconsin Sports Network and VNN Sports Retrieved 2023 06 12 a b c d Chat Gabe Jennings Runner s World 2006 09 27 Retrieved 2023 06 14 Hall Landon 2000 05 28 25 Years After Tragic Death Prefontaine Still an Icon Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2023 06 12 Crumpacker John 1998 05 22 Pac 10 meet at Stanford may have World implications The San Francisco Examiner San Francisco California USA p 67 Retrieved 2023 06 13 via newspapers com Muscle strain costs NSU s Powell The Town Talk Alexandria Virginia USA 1998 06 07 p 13 Retrieved 2023 06 13 via newspapers com The top eight finishers in each event earn Division I All America honors Smallwood John 1998 04 23 After two decade absence 16 minutes to make history Philadelphia Daily News Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA p 73 Retrieved 2023 06 13 via newspapers com Jennings reaches world final The Capital Times Madison Wisconsin USA 1998 08 01 p 22 Retrieved 2023 06 13 via newspapers com Stanford freshman goes the distance SF Gate 1998 06 28 Retrieved 2023 06 12 Hernandez Bob 1999 05 18 This conference realignment plan meets our needs too Wisconsin State Journal Madison Wisconsin USA p 26 Retrieved 2023 06 13 via newspapers com Crumpacker John 1999 05 02 Cal men go extra inch SF Gate Retrieved 2023 06 12 Crumpacker John 2001 05 21 Stanford men win Pac 10 track title Good depth enables Cardinal to edge USC SF Gate Retrieved 2023 05 18 Regional digest The Sacramento Bee Sacramento California USA 1999 11 14 p 37 Retrieved 2023 06 14 via newspapers com Alumni update Wisconsin State Journal Madison Wisconsin USA 1999 10 05 p 20 Retrieved 2023 06 14 via newspapers com Pac 10 Championships The San Francisco Examiner San Francisco California USA 1999 10 31 p 72 Retrieved 2023 06 14 via newspapers com Couts Baylor still class of 4 x 400 relay field The Des Moines Register Des Moines Iowa USA 2000 04 25 p 24 Retrieved 2023 06 14 via newspapers com Wisconsin High School Track Athlete Bios Gabe Jennings Wisconsin High School Track amp Field 2001 09 08 Archived from the original on 2010 12 24 Eight Olympians entered in Fifth Avenue Mile World Athletics 2006 09 28 Retrieved 2023 06 14 Olympic Runner Gabe Jennings to Speak at Queen University of Charlotte Mile Split USA 2008 11 06 Retrieved 2023 05 18 Gabe Jennings Stanford University Retrieved 2023 05 18 Students Ocean University of China Retrieved 2023 06 13 Miller Larry 2020 07 24 Golf Notes Welcome to the club Fort Bragg Advocate News Retrieved 2023 06 13 External links editFlotrack org interviews with Gabe Jennings video archives Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gabe Jennings amp oldid 1223197735, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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