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Cole Hocker, the former University of Oregon star, rebounds from a third-place finish in the 1,500 to win the 5,000 on the ...
Cole Hocker, the defending 1500m champion from Paris, utilized his patented finish to out-kick Grant Fisher and Nico Young ...
EUGENE, Ore. — Cole Hocker has won exactly one 1,500-meter or mile race in the 361 days since his gold medal at the Paris Olympics. He is 1-8, and that win was in a trial heat. Yet, he cannot be ...
Cole Hocker found the spotlight in the men's 5000-meter race at 2025 USATF Outdoor Championships, where he bested 2024 ...
Reigning Olympic gold medalist Cole Hocker fought his way out of trouble Saturday to salvage a third-place finish in the ...
The former Duck and reigning 1,500 Olympic champion bounced back from finishing third Aug. 2 in that event to win the 5,000 ...
A FRONTRUNNING STRATEGY had served Yared Nuguse well in other USATF 1500 finals. He tried it again. It didn’t wreck... Read ...
The USATF Outdoor Championship meet begins July 31 at Hayward Field with a packed schedule that includes seven event finals ...
No American has held the world record in 1,500 meters since 1983. Cathedral grad Cole Hocker, fresh off a gold medal run, ...
Jonah Koech, all-American on Texas Tech's 2019 NCAA title team, beat 2 Olympic medalists to win the 1,500 at the U.S. track ...
Ethan Strand and Olympic champion Cole Hocker got the other two World Championship qualifying spots. Yared Nuguse and Hobbs Kessler were on the outside looking in.
Hocker, 19, is the youngest ever to run a sub-3:51 indoor mile. The only other American 19-year-old to run as fast was Jim Ryun, who set an outdoor world record of 3:51.3 in 1966.