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=== Pre-high school ===
=== Pre-high school ===


Prior to entering high school, Hasay twice set the [[USATF]] Junior Olympics Youth record in the 1500 meters, first setting the record in 2004 with a time of 4:34.02 and breaking that in 2005 with a time of 4:28.61. She also twice set the USATF Junior Olympics Youth record in the 3000 meters, first setting the record in 2004 with a time of 9:48.77 and breaking that in 2005 with a time of 9:35.12.
Prior to entering high school, Hasay twice set the [[USATF]] Junior Olympics Youth record in the 1500 meter run, first setting the record in 2004 with a time of 4:34.02 and breaking that in 2005 with a time of 4:28.61. She also twice set the USATF Junior Olympics Youth record in the 3000 meter run, first setting the record in 2004 with a time of 9:48.77 and breaking that in 2005 with a time of 9:35.12.


=== High school freshman ===
=== High school freshman ===

Revision as of 23:51, 22 October 2008

Jordan Hasay (right) battles Alex Kosinski

Jordan Melissa Hasay (born in Fontana, California on September 21 1991) is an American female middle-distance runner. She resides in Arroyo Grande and attends Mission College Preparatory High School in San Luis Obispo, California.[1]

Achievements

Pre-high school

Prior to entering high school, Hasay twice set the USATF Junior Olympics Youth record in the 1500 meter run, first setting the record in 2004 with a time of 4:34.02 and breaking that in 2005 with a time of 4:28.61. She also twice set the USATF Junior Olympics Youth record in the 3000 meter run, first setting the record in 2004 with a time of 9:48.77 and breaking that in 2005 with a time of 9:35.12.

High school freshman

Hasay won the 2005 Foot Locker Cross Country Championships race in a time of 17:05 over five kilometers,[1] being the second freshman to win this race and with the fastest winning time since 2001. She won the 3200 meter race at the 2006 California State High School Championship Track & Field Meet in a time of 10:13.55. and won the mile race at the 2006 Golden West Invitational high school track & field all-star meet in a time of 4:42.21, just .21 off the all time high school freshman mile record of 4:42.0 by Mary Decker in 1973. She also won the 3000 meter race at the 2006 USATF Junior (19-and-under) Championship Track & Field Meet in a time of 9:50.66. Normally the winner of this race would qualify to represent the US at the 2006 World Junior Championship Track & Field Meet in Beijing, China, but at age 14, Hasay was too young according to IAAF rules.

Hasay lost just two races in her freshman year, one her first cross country race in the fall of 2005 when she did not finish, and the Nike Outdoor Nationals mile, where her 4:42.27 was good for third, three seconds behind junior Danielle Tauro. She was selected by Track & Field News magazine as the third best high school miler, second best high school two-miler, and the 17th best overall girls high school track and field athlete in the United States for 2006.

High school sophomore

Hasay won the 2007 USATF Junior Cross Country Championship race in a time of 21:44 over six kilometers, leading from the beginning and winning by 14 seconds. This victory qualified her to represent the USA at the 2007 World Cross Country Championships, being held in Mombasa, Kenya on March 24. Due to concerns raised by a US government terrorism warning about this meet, she declined to participate.[2]

Hasay set the age 15 and HS sophomore class records in the 3200 in her first race on the track in 2007 with a time of 10:04.52, the fastest HS time since 2004. She won the 3200 meter race at the 2007 California State High School Championship Track & Field Meet in a time of 10:06.76 and won the mile race at the 2007 Golden West Invitational in a time of 4:43.34. Hasay also won the 1500 meter race at the 2007 USATF Junior Championship Track & Field Meet in a meet record time of 4:16.98. This is the fourth fastest HS 1500 of all time, the fastest ever by a US 15 year old, fastest ever by a sophomore, and the fastest HS time in 25 years.[3] She received a silver medal in her first international championships, running a 4:17.24 in the 1500 meters at the 5th IAAF World Youth Championships in Ostrava, Czech Republic, finishing behind the 4:15.47 run by Sammary Cherotich of Kenya.[2][4]

Hasay was selected by Track and Field News magazine as both the best high school miler and two-miler in 2007 (the first girls mile/2-mile double winner since Julia Stamps in 1997), and also the 5th best overall (and top sophomore) girls high school track and field athlete in the United States for 2007.

High school junior

Hasay won the USATF Cross Country Championships Junior Women’s 6K on February 16, 2008 in 20 minutes, 32 seconds at Mission Bay Park in San Diego.

At the 2008 CIF Finals on May 31, Hasay held off Davis Senior High School senior Laurynne Chetelat down the home stretch to win her third consecutive 3200 state title in a meet record of 9:52.13, the second fastest 3200 time run by a high school girl ever and the first (along with Chetelat) under 10 minutes since Caitlin Chock in 2004. She successfully defended her national junior 1500m title on June 22.

Hasay broke the national high school record for 1500m in a semifinal heat at Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon on July 4. Her time of 4:14.50 bested the previous mark, held by Christine Babcock, by 1.92 seconds. This time is also the record for the combined all-time US high school 1500/1600/mile events, as maintained by Track & Field News.

Hasay closed out her 2008 track season on July 12th in Bydgoszcz, Poland by finishing fourth in the 1500m at the IAAF World Junior Championships in a time of 4:19.02. This finish was the best ever for a U.S. girl in the World Juniors women’s 1500m.

Hasay was named the 2008 USA Track and Field’s Youth Athlete of the Year on October 21st.

Personal records

Jordan Hasay’s personal records as of July 4th, 2008.[5]

Distance Time All-time U.S. HS Rank Date
800 meters 2:09.92 n/a June 7, 2008
1,500 meters 4:14.50 1* July 4, 2008
1,600 meters 4:39.13 3 March 31, 2007
One mile 4:42.21 13 June 11, 2006
3,000 meters 9:23.90 15 Feb. 9, 2008
3,200 meters 9:52.13 2 May 31, 2008
Two miles 10:07.65 6 April 7, 2007

* This is the U.S. high school record in the combined 1500/1600/mile events.[citation needed]

U.S. records

Age Year USATF/H.S. level Distance Time
13 2005 Youth 1500 meters 4:28.61
13 2005 Youth 3000 meters 9:35.12
14 2006 Freshman 3000 meters 9:26.32
14 2006 Freshman 3200 meters 10:07.56
15 2007 Sophomore 1500 meters 4:16.98
15 2007 Sophomore 2 miles 10:07.65
16 2008 Junior 3000 meters 9:23.90
16 2008 Junior 3200 meters 9:52.13
16 2008 Junior 1500 meters 4:14.50*
  • This is the U.S. high school record.

Junior national championships

Championships Event Year(s)
USATF Cross Country Junior Women’s 6K 2007, 2008
USATF Junior Outdoor Track & Field 1500m 2007, 2008

References