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Nico Young
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Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (2002-07-27) 27 July 2002 (age 22)
Home townCamarillo, California
Sport
Country United States
SportTrack and Field
Events
University teamNorthern Arizona Lumberjacks
Coached bySean Brosnan
(2016-2020)
Michael Smith
(2020-Present)
Medal record

Nico Young (born 27 July 2002) is an American distance runner competing as a sophomore for Northern Arizona University. He grew up in Camarillo, California and attended Newbury Park High School. He competed in the Olympics Trials in 2021.[1][2]

Athletic career

High School Career

Young ran for Newbury Park High School in Newbury Park, California. He broke the 3 mile American high school record at the 2019 Woodbridge Invitational, running a time of 13:39.7,[3] and lowered the American high school indoor 3000m record (previously held by Drew Hunter), running a time of 7:56.91.[4] At the 2019 Nike Cross Nationals, Young won the race and set the course record with a time of 14:52[5] and led Newbury Park to the team victory. Young was named the 2019-20 XC National Gatorade Player of the Year[1] and the 2019-20 Track and Field National Gatorade Player of the Year.[1]

Collegiate career

During the 2020 cross country season, Young placed 4th place at the 2020 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships with a time of 29:58.3[6] at the 10 km distance, the highest a true freshman has placed since 2001. He set an American junior record in the 5000m at the 2021 Drake Relays with a time of 13:24.26.[7] With this time he qualified for the 2021 U.S. Olympic Trials, where he ran 13:35.94 and finished 9th.[8]

Later that year, Young placed only 11th at the 2021 NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships with a time of 28:57.5, but he also would lower the American junior record in the indoor 5000m with a time of 13:22.59 at the BU Season Opener on December 4, 2021. The next year, Young placed 3rd in the 5000m and 7th in the 3000m at the 2022 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships.

Young ran 13:11.30 at the Sound Running Track Meet in San Juan Capistrano, which is the fastest 5000m ever run by an American teenager and the 3rd fastest outdoor 5000m in collegiate history.[9]

Personal Achievements

High School Personal Bests

Event Time Date Location Notes
Outdoor 800 m 2:06.8h 23 April 2018 Newbury Park, California
1600 m 4:07.33+ 23 March 2019 Azusa, California
Mile 4:08.82 23 March 2019 Azusa, California
3000 m 8:11.02+ 6 April 2019 Arcadia, California
3200 m 8:40.00 6 April 2019 Arcadia, California
5000 m 13:50.55 23 June 2020 Portland, Oregon
Indoor 1500 m 3:58.64+ 29 January 2019 Boston, Massachusetts
Mile 4:14.92 26 January 2019 Boston, Massachusetts
3000 m 7:56.97 8 February 2020 New York City, New York High School Record
XC 3 miles 13:39.7 20–21 September 2019 Norco, California Former High School Record
5 km 14:28.5 30 November 2019 Fresno, California

College Personal Bests

Event Time Date Location Notes
Outdoor 1500 m 3:37.75 15 April 2022 Azusa, California
5000 m 13:11.30 6 May 2022 San Juan Capistrano, California
Indoor 800 m 1:54.21A 21 January 2022 Flagstaff, Arizona
Mile 3:56.00 29 January 2022 Seattle, Washington
5000 m 13:21.23 11 March 2022 Birmingham, Alabama
XC 8 km 22:30.8 9 February 2021 North Las Vegas, Nevada
10 km 28:57.5 20 November 2021 Tallahassee, Florida

References

  1. ^ a b c "Nico Young - Track & Field". Northern Arizona University Athletics. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  2. ^ "College Runner Nico Young Comes Out As Gay in Emotional Instagram Post". www.out.com. 1 September 2022. Retrieved 1 September 2022.
  3. ^ Ochsner, Steve. "Best All-Time Boys Individual (SilverLakes course)". Woodbridge Cross Country Classic. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  4. ^ S, Rich; s. "High School 3000 Record Falls To Nico Young". Track & Field News. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  5. ^ "Nike Cross Nationals", Wikipedia, 24 September 2021, retrieved 26 September 2021
  6. ^ Curley, Joe. "Nico Young to complete memorable freshman collegiate year at Olympic Trials". Ventura County Star. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Nico Young Posts Breakthrough Performance at Drake Relays". Northern Arizona University Athletics. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  8. ^ Newman, Eric. "Northern Arizona runner Nico Young reflects on freshman season". Arizona Daily Sun. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  9. ^ Mull, Cory (7 May 2022). "Lex Young, Colin Sahlman Generate Historic 5K, 1,500 Efforts". MileSplit United States. Retrieved 14 May 2022.