| JORDAN M. HASAY - NATIONAL YOUTH & PREP MIDDLE DISTANCE |
BORN September 21, 1991 Jogging with Mom at age 4, Jordan gradually built a running base that sustains her today. First noticed by her Middle School Track Coach, Jordan began competing and winning Middle School track meets while in 4th Grade. Joining the San Luis Distance Club Youth Running Program while a 7th Grader, Jordan quickly began her rise to National attention. During the summer of 2004, Jordan set National Jr. Olympic Youth and Age Group records in the 1500m 4:34.02, 3000m 9:48.77 and Age 12 Road 5K National record at 17:06. She continued to shine during Cross Country with an Age 13 Road 5K National record at 16:49, winning the Foot Locker Western Regional Middle School Cross Country Championships and the USATF National Jr. Olympic Youth Cross Country Championships and named Athlete of the Week by USA Track & Field on Dec. 14, 2004. Still only an 8th Grader, Jordan finished off her Middle School years recording a World Record Age 13 Mile in 4:51.48 and breaking her own National Jr. Olympic Youth records in the 1500m 4:28.61 and 3000m 9:35.12. Her first year as a Prep is proving just as productive with a National 2005 Foot Locker High School Cross Country Championships win as a Freshman. In the 2006 Prep Track season, Jordan has set a National Freshman and Age 14 record in the 3000m 9:26.32, National Freshman 3200m record of 10:07.56, 2006 California State CIF 3200m title, National Freshman Mile of 4:42.21 and USATF Jr. National Women's 3000m Champion. In 2007, Jordan showed continued strength capturing the USA Cross Country National Jr. Women's 6K title to qualify for the 2007 IAAF World Cross Country Championships in Mombasa, Kenya. Having to for go the trip to Mombasa due to terrorist threats, Jordan turned her attention to Prep Track. Having run a number of key races, including a National Federation High School 1600m record of 4:39.13, Jordan finished her Sophomore year with a second California CIF 3200m title and Sophomore record of 10:04.07. A Sophomore 2 mile record of 10:07.65 and nominated as the Track & Field News Best High School Miler and 2 Miler for 2007. During the post-season, Jordan continued to shine with a win at the USATF Jr. Nationals running 4:16.98 1500m that was a meet, Sophmore and Age 15 National record. This placed Jordan 4th on the All-Time High School 1500m list. Having qualified for the 5th IAAF World Youth Championships held in Ostrava in the Czech Republic, Jordan represented the USA in the Woman's 1500m. Here she placed a mark on the International stage with a 2nd place finish over runners from Kenya, Ethiopia, China, and Japan to name a few. During her Junior year in Cross Country, Jordan set a number of course records and was named USA Track & Field athlete of the week Oct. 23, 2007. Jordan also had her third straight win at the Footlocker Western Region Cross Country Championships. Stay tuned. |
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