
“If someone were to claim cross-country is a soft sport, how would you respond?”
“It’s the most difficult sport. You’re literally killing yourself until the end. You’re pulling everything out of you, mentally and physically, from start to finish.”

“If someone were to claim cross-country is a soft sport, how would you respond?”
“It’s the most difficult sport. You’re literally killing yourself until the end. You’re pulling everything out of you, mentally and physically, from start to finish.”

“I was in Greece, and I went out for a run, it was a cloudy day. Maybe like five minutes in, the sky just opens up, and it starts pouring. I was doing a route around the Acropolis. Normal, normal running day. So it was pouring, and I decided to go for a little bit longer, just because it was fun to be running in the rain. And there’s this super, super busy street that you usually can’t get through because there’s so many people and it’s just crowded. You can’t even go through on cars—it’s all packed. But since it started pouring, everyone cleared out to the side. So it was me, running in the rain, on the street by myself, and everyone on either side just starts cheering. ‘Yeah! Way to go!’ I felt awesome. And I was going around the Acropolis—it was just the best moment.”

“What’s been the biggest difference so far between high school and college cross-country?”
“I’d say running with people every day—from freshmen to seniors. Having people to run with all the time has been great. It feels comfortable.”

“How fast would you run an 8K in a suit?”
“I’d run a decent 32-minute 8K. If you want me to look good while doing it, then maybe a solid 40 minutes.”
Evan Jager broke his own American record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase on September 5 during an IAAF Diamond League meet in Brussels. He ran 8:04.71.
Portland Track expressed excitement about the record:
Jager finished third in the race and erased two-plus seconds off his previous AR of 8:06.81 set in 2012. In a year without the IAAF World Championships or Olympics, 2014 has been prime for runners to pursue fast times.
The 25-year-old Nike-sponsored athlete ran 3,000 meters over a total of 35 barriers at a 4:19 mile pace. Unreal. Will he run under eight minutes?
In light of Jager’s recent AR, and out of respect for what he has done for U.S. distance running, I’ve compiled together 10 reasons why everyone should respect the headband-wearing steeple star.
In no particular order…
10. He broke his OWN record in the steeplechase. Breaking your own American record has to feel sweet. “Hey Evan, who had the steeple record before you broke it?” “Hah, I did.”
9. He once fell on the last water barrier and still ran 8:20.90. Nothing to add here.
8. His Fivemilesteeple (FMS) is 25:00.44. I created a new running stat. The FMS takes a runner’s PR in the 5K, steeplechase and mile. Add those three times together, and you have a runner’s FMS. 25:00.44 for 9,609 meters—Jager’s FMS has to be one of the best in the world. Jager’s PRs:
7. He has “Moves Like Jager.” By the way, he was dancing to “Mambo No. 5” while busting this move.
https://twitter.com/chrisnickinson/status/490490410536824832
6. He got a Ford Mustang in eighth grade. Around age 12, his dad told him he’d buy him a Mustang if he ran under five minutes in the mile. Jager ran sub-5 in eighth grade. He was 14, two years from being able to drive, but his dad followed through with a 1989 white Mustang. Fun read.
5. His Twitter bio inspires all. “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard.”
4. Over five years ago, he said he wants to break the American 5K record. Well, he does have an American record. In the same video, he said he wants to medal at the Olympics and do something special for American distance running. Video:
3. His flowing locks and headband add to his legacy. The bouncing hair and Nike headband are famous in the running community.
2. He rocks a snapback like none other. Screenshot taken from an episode of Holla Atcha Boy.
1. He could become the first American to break 8:00 in the steeplechase. Jager himself believes there’s a little more in the tank:
https://twitter.com/EvanJager/status/508195888477790208
I think he’ll do it. Keep your feet moving, Mr. Jager.