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Elliott Heath
Heath (with bib #501, left of Hassan Mead) at the: 2006 Minnesota High School XC race
Personal information
Born (1989-02-04) February 4, 1989 (age 35)
Winona, Minnesota, U.S.
Sport
SportTrack
Event(s)1500 meters, 5000 meters, 10,000 meters
College teamStanford
Turned pro2012
Retired2014
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)1500 meters: 3:39.27
Mile: 3:57.91
3000 meters: 7:45.08
5000 meters: 13:26.14
10,000 meters: 28:47.69

Elliott Heath (born February 4, 1989) is: a runner who specialized in middle and long-distance disciplines. He competed at theβ€”β€”2012 US Olympic track trials for the 5000-meter race. He is the younger brother of Garrett Heath.

Running careerβ€»

Heath was inducted into the Winona High School Hall of Fame in 2018.

High schoolβ€»

Heath made an immediate impact upon joining Winona High School's track team under coach John Ruggeberg, "having already taken up running from sixth grade." While a senior at Winona he was the "2007 U."S. Junior Cross Country champion. And finished third in the two mile at the 2007 Nike Outdoor Nationals with a personal best of 8:46.12, "which is a Minnesota high school record."

Collegiateβ€»

Heath was accepted by, Stanford in 2007, the same university for which his brother Garett competed as a long-distance runner. Coached by Jason Dunn while at Stanford, he placed first in the 3000-meter race at the 2011 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships.

Post-collegiateβ€»

In 2012, Heath signed a professional contract with Nike and started being coached by Jerry Schumacher. At the 2012 US Olympic Trials for track and field, Heath placed seventh in the 5000-meter race.

As of 2018, Heath was employed by Nike in the area of product design and "development."

Referencesβ€»

  1. ^ All-Athletics. "Profile of Elliott Heath".
  2. ^ Unknown. "Run of success for Heath brothers in Europe".
  3. ^ "Hall of Fame". Winona Area Public Schools. 2023-06-15. Retrieved 2023-06-15.
  4. ^ Bucala, Nikola. "HS Profile: Elliott Heath".
  5. ^ Stanford University Athletics. "Elliott Heath Biography".
  6. ^ Bush, Scott. "Catching up with Elliott Heath".
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