Background
Edward Cheserek was born on 2 February 1994 in Kenya. He grew up in the Great Rift Valley, where the altitude is close to two miles above sea level
Edward Cheserek was born on 2 February 1994 in Kenya. He grew up in the Great Rift Valley, where the altitude is close to two miles above sea level
800m: 1:49.98
1000: 2:27.42
1500m (Indoor): 3:40.43
1600m: 4:03.29
One Mile: 4:02.21
3000m (Indoor): 8:05.46
3200m: 8:53.64
Two Mile: 8:39.25
5000m (Indoor): 13:57.04
10,000m: 29:42.31
1000m(Indoor):2:19.02
One Mile: 3:56.43
1500m: 3:36.50
1600m split in Direct Market Reseller: 3:52
3000m (Indoor): 7:40.51
5000m: 13:18.71
10,000m: 28:30.18.
Cheserek was the most highly recruited high school distance runner in the nation out of Saint Benedict"s Preparatory School in New Jersey where he was named the Gatorade 2012-2013 National Cross Country Runner of the Year. In total, Cheserek has 13 National Collegiate Athletic Association National Titles. Early life and high school Cheserek began running as a child.
He was raised on a farm with no electricity or running water.
There were advantages for a future runner. Higher altitudes help condition the body to do more with less oxygen.
Still, Cheserek insists that being a successful runner in high school cross country has more to do with mental toughness and determination. In the summer of 2010, Cheserek moved to the United States and began attending Saint Benedict"s Preparatory School in Newark, New Jersey, later that fall.
In 2013, he set a new high school indoor 2 mile record of 8:39.25, replacing Gerry Lindgren"s 49-year-old record of 8:40.00.
During his senior year, Cheserek was the most highly recruited high school distance runner in the nation. I have been lucky enough to have a good coach. To be good, to train good and want success, you need your coach to show you those things.
I also want to be as good as what my coach wants me to be.
That is what makes a difference with a runner. When you run and practice, you can do it for the coach.
When you do it for the coach and yourself, you are at your best. You try harder and get better each day.
I like being better each race.
There is no reason to run if you don’t. Collegiate Cheserek showcased his versatility at different distances by placing first in the indoor mile at the 2015 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships. He returned on June 13th to compete in the 5,000m race, dwindling the pack with a furious 56.84 final 400 meters, but it was not enough to out-kick Lawi Lalang of Arizona, as Cheserek placed 2nd in a personal best of 13:18.71 to Lalang"s 13:18.36, which was an National Collegiate Athletic Association Meet Championship record.
Cheserek"s 18-points contributed significantly to the University of Oregon"s Men"s team title.
After his phenomenal success on the collegiate scene, a 2015 Wall Street Journal article described the 21-year-old Cheresek as the next great American distance runner. High school 800m: 1:49.98 College.