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Chase Jackson

Chase Jackson (née Ealey; born July 20, 1994) is an track and field athlete specializing in the shot put, where she holds the national record of 20.95 meters set in 2025. A dominant force in the event since 2022, she is a two-time world champion (2022, 2023), the first woman to win an outdoor world title in shot put, and earned silver at the 2025 World Championships in . She has also secured nine U.S. national titles, including her most recent in 2025, and represented the at the 2024 . Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Jackson grew up in nearby Los Alamos and attended Los Alamos High School. There, she initially focused on sprinting, winning the New Mexico state championship in the 100 meters in 2012 with a time of 12.35 seconds while also competing in the 200 meters and relays. After high school, she enrolled at Oklahoma State University, where she transitioned to field events under coach Dave Smith and later Paul Wilson, discovering her aptitude for the shot put during her freshman year. At OSU, she earned All-American honors multiple times and won the NCAA Division I indoor shot put title in 2016 with a throw of 17.35 meters. Jackson turned professional after college, signing with in 2017, and quickly rose through the ranks with consistent throws exceeding 19 meters. Her international breakthrough came at the in , where she threw 20.49 meters to claim gold and break the meet record. She repeated as champion in 2023 in , , with 20.43 meters, solidifying her status as a global leader despite a challenging 2024 Olympic campaign where she placed 17th in qualification. In 2025, Jackson elevated her performance further by shattering the American record with 20.95 meters in June at the Iron Wood Classic—while securing silver in with 20.21 meters, just behind Jessica Schilder's winning throw. She also competes in the , with a personal best of 59.70 meters, though remains her primary event.

Early life and education

Childhood and family

Chase Jackson was born on July 20, 1994, in , to parents and Michelle Martinez. Her father, a truck driver from Riverton, Illinois, met her mother while stationed at in during his service in the U.S. Army; the couple later moved to following his discharge. Jackson lived in Riverton until the age of three, when her parents divorced, after which she relocated with her mother to , where Martinez had grown up and maintained family ties. Despite the separation, she maintained close contact with her father, spending summers and holidays in Riverton, which allowed her to balance influences from both sides of her family. Her mother has described their life in Los Alamos as involving a ranch-like environment, while her father noted Jackson's early blend of athletic prowess and feminine interests during her formative years.

High school career

Chase Jackson, then known as Chase Ealey, attended Los Alamos High School in , where she competed in events including sprints and throws from 2009 to 2012. Initially focused on sprinting, she discovered her affinity for the sport during her freshman year and quickly excelled in multiple disciplines. As a standout in Class 4A competitions, Ealey won the New Mexico state championship in the 100-meter dash four consecutive years from 2009 to 2012, with her fastest recorded time of 12.35 seconds coming in 2012. She also anchored the winning 4x100-meter relay team to state titles during the same period, contributing to her school's success in sprint events. Ealey transitioned into field events later in high school, emerging as a top thrower in and during her junior and senior years. In , as a junior, she claimed state gold in the shot put with a throw of 42 feet 3.75 inches, setting a then-New Class 4A record, alongside victories in the (124 feet 10 inches) and 100 meters at the state meet. Repeating as state champion in both throws in 2012, she achieved a personal best of 47 feet 3 inches in the shot put, establishing herself as a versatile competitor before graduating in 2012.

Collegiate career

Chase Jackson, competing under her maiden name Chase Ealey, attended from 2013 to 2016, where she established herself as one of the top shot putters in . Recruited initially as a sprinter from Los Alamos High School in , she transitioned to the throws during her year at the suggestion of her coach, focusing primarily on the shot put while also competing in . Over her collegiate tenure, Ealey earned two All-American honors in the shot put and 12 All-Big 12 selections across multiple events, highlighting her consistent excellence in conference competition. As a junior in 2015, Ealey broke the Oklahoma State outdoor shot put record with a throw of 17.39 meters at the Big 12 Championships, securing third place and qualifying for the NCAA West Preliminary Round, where she placed 18th overall with 15.47 meters. Indoors that year, she advanced to the NCAA Championships for the first time, finishing 16th with 15.51 meters. Her senior season in 2016 marked her peak, as she shattered her own outdoor school record with 17.71 meters at the Arkansas Spring Invitational. At the Big 12 Outdoor Championships, she threw 17.32 meters for a podium finish, contributing to the Cowgirls' team performance. Indoors, Ealey achieved a personal best of 17.35 meters to place sixth at the NCAA Indoor Championships, earning All-American status. She capped her college career with a runner-up finish at the 2016 NCAA Outdoor Championships, throwing 18.10 meters in the final—her best collegiate mark—and securing another All-American accolade. Ealey's performances established her as a program legend, as she still holds Oklahoma State's indoor and outdoor shot put records.

Professional career

Early professional years (2016-2021)

Following her collegiate success at , Chase Jackson (then competing as Chase Ealey) transitioned to professional competition in 2016, signing with and focusing on the shot put under initial coaching guidance. Her debut at the U.S. Trials that year resulted in a throw of 18.46 meters, placing her outside the top positions but marking a strong entry into elite-level meets as a recent graduate. The 2017 and 2018 seasons represented a period of adjustment and inconsistency for Jackson in her early professional phase. At the 2017 USATF Outdoor Championships, she recorded 16.43 meters, competing against established throwers but not advancing to the podium. Her performance at the 2018 USATF Outdoor Championships was particularly challenging, with three consecutive no-throws that prevented qualification for the final, highlighting technical hurdles amid a competitive field. This prompted a coaching change to Paul Wilson, which proved pivotal for her development. Jackson's breakthrough arrived in 2019, when she captured both national titles and made her World Championships debut. She won the USATF Indoor Championships with a fifth-round throw of 18.62 meters in , securing her first professional national crown. Outdoors, at the USATF Championships in Des Moines, she claimed victory with 19.56 meters in the second round, earning selection for the in . There, she finished seventh in the final with 18.82 meters, gaining valuable international experience against global leaders like Lijiao Gong. The disrupted the 2020 outdoor season, but Jackson defended her indoor title at the USATF Indoor Championships in Albuquerque, throwing 18.99 meters in the sixth round to win convincingly in her home state. This performance underscored her growing consistency and power. Entering 2021, Jackson aimed for Olympic qualification but placed fifth at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Eugene with 18.39 meters, behind Jessica Ramsey's meet record of 20.12 meters; the result motivated her to refocus for future cycles. Overall, her early professional years (2016–2021) were characterized by steady progression from transitional challenges to national dominance, laying the foundation for her later world-class achievements.

Breakthrough and world titles (2022-2023)

In 2022, Jackson marked a significant breakthrough in her career by capturing the gold medal in the women's at the in , with a best throw of 20.49 meters on her sixth attempt. This victory, achieved in a dramatic final where she edged out China's by 10 centimeters, made her the first American woman to win the event at the outdoor World Championships. Earlier that year, she had set an indoor personal best of 20.24 meters at the Växjö Open in , signaling her rising form. She also secured the U.S. Outdoor Championships title in June with a championship-record throw of 20.51 meters, qualifying her for the world meet. Building on her success, Jackson won the 2022 Diamond League Final in with a throw of 20.00 meters, capping a dominant season that established her as a top global contender. Her performances throughout 2022, including consistent throws over 19.50 meters in major competitions, highlighted improvements in her technique and power generation, transitioning her from a promising national-level to an international medalist. In 2023, Jackson defended her world title at the in , , throwing 20.43 meters to win gold ahead of Canada's Sarah Mitton by 35 centimeters. This repeat victory solidified her dominance and made her the first to win consecutive world shot put titles. During the season, she shattered the American record with a 20.76-meter throw at the in Eugene, surpassing the previous mark of 20.42 meters set by Michelle Carter in 2016. Although she finished second at the U.S. Outdoor Championships behind Maggie Ewen, her world ranking and defending champion status secured her spot on the U.S. team for Budapest.

Olympic participation and recent dominance (2024-2025)

Chase Jackson made her Olympic debut at the 2024 Paris Games, where she qualified for the event by winning the U.S. Olympic Trials shot put with a throw of 20.10 meters in June. However, in the qualification round on August 8, she struggled and failed to advance to the final, finishing 17th overall with her best effort of 17.60 meters falling short of the automatic qualifying standard of 18.80 meters. This marked a disappointing end to her Olympic campaign, as the two-time reigning world champion was considered a medal contender entering the competition. Following the Olympics, Jackson quickly rebounded in the circuit. On August 22, 2024, at the meet, she threw 20.64 meters to win by over a meter, marking her season's best at the time and signaling a strong recovery from her Paris performance. This victory set the tone for her dominant 2025 season, where she elevated her game further. In 2025, Jackson began with a at the World Indoor Championships in , , in March, throwing 20.06 meters in the final. She followed this by securing her ninth U.S. national title at the outdoor championships in August with a winning throw of 20.84 meters. Throughout the year, she excelled in the , including a second-place finish of 20.31 meters in in April and a meeting record-breaking 20.90 meters in in August, surpassing New Zealand's ' previous mark. Her pinnacle achievement came on June 28 at the Iron Wood Classic in , where she shattered her own American record with a 20.95-meter throw, the farthest by an in history. This performance ranked her first globally for the season and underscored her technical refinements under coach John Frazier. At the 2025 World Championships in , Jackson entered as the two-time defending champion seeking a but settled for silver on 20. She qualified with 19.31 meters and reached 20.21 meters in the final, finishing just behind the ' Jessica , who threw 20.29 meters in a dramatic last-round upset. Despite the narrow defeat, Jackson's consistent throws above 20 meters throughout the season highlighted her sustained dominance in the event, positioning her as the leading American shot putter heading into future competitions.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Chase Jackson married British strongman Mitchell "Mitch" Jackson on January 20, 2024, at Kilworth House Hotel in , , . Mitch Jackson is known for his achievements in strength sports, including winning the 2019 King Kong Grip Challenge. The couple resides in , where Jackson trains for her athletic career. She has an older sister, Taylor, and maintains close ties with her family, often crediting their support for her success in . As of November 2025, Jackson and her have no children.

Advocacy and interests

Chase Jackson has been a prominent for body positivity and challenging gender stereotypes in , particularly within the shot put discipline, where athletes are often expected to embody a "rough and tumble" persona. She emphasizes that strength and femininity can coexist, encouraging young girls to express their without conforming to traditional norms to earn respect in . Jackson has shared how embracing her "girly" side—through makeup, dresses, and personal style—has been integral to her confidence, stating that it became "really important to me to for and showing girls you don't have to just be rough and tumble." A notable example of her advocacy occurred during the 2024 , when Jackson discovered upon arrival that none of her provided uniforms fit due to sizing inconsistencies, despite her measurements being submitted correctly. She publicly addressed the issue to underscore the need for better accommodation of diverse body types among female athletes, highlighting systemic challenges in athletic apparel that fail to represent all body shapes. This experience reinforced her message that "strong is beautiful" and that female athletes deserve inclusive options that align with their identities. Jackson is also a strong proponent of sports , crediting it with helping her overcome struggles and regain focus after early career setbacks, including issues and performance slumps. She describes sports psychology as an essential tool for athletes, particularly in a sport like that demands both physical power and mental resilience, and actively promotes its integration into training regimens. Beyond , Jackson's personal interests reflect her commitment to self-expression and balance outside . She enjoys and routines as ways to celebrate , often incorporating elements like vibrant outfits and accessories into her public appearances to inspire others. Additionally, she has expressed growing involvement in , aiming to mentor emerging throwers while pursuing her competitive career.

Competition record

Major international results

Chase Jackson has established herself as one of the premier shot putters on the global stage, securing multiple medals at World Athletics Championships and World Indoor Championships, along with consistent performances in Diamond League events. Her breakthrough came in 2022, marking the first time an American woman won the outdoor world title in the event. She defended her title in 2023 before earning silver in 2025, while also medaling at indoor worlds across three consecutive years. At the 2024 Paris Olympics, she competed in the qualification round but did not advance to the final. The following table summarizes her major international results in the women's :
YearEventLocationPlacementDistance
2022, Silver20.21 m (American indoor record)
2022Eugene, USAGold20.49 m
2022Diamond League Final, 1st20.19 m
2023, Gold20.43 m
2023Diamond League FinalEugene, USA1st20.76 m (American record)
2024, Bronze19.67 m
2024, 17th (qualification)17.60 m
2025, Bronze20.06 m
2025, Silver20.21 m
Jackson's international dominance is highlighted by her two outdoor world titles and consistent top finishes, though she has faced challenges like injury in 2024 that impacted her Olympic performance. She has also won 16 Diamond League meetings overall, underscoring her prowess in elite competition.

National and NCAA titles

During her time at Oklahoma State University, Jackson excelled in collegiate shot put. In 2016, she won the NCAA Division I indoor shot put title with a throw of 17.35 m. That same outdoor season, she earned a silver medal at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Championships with a throw of 17.99 m, placing second to Raven Saunders of Ole Miss. Her conference performances included a silver at the 2016 Big 12 Outdoor Championships (17.27 m) and a bronze in 2015 (17.39 m). Jackson has won nine USATF national titles in , comprising five indoor championships and four outdoor titles, demonstrating her sustained dominance in American . Her indoor victories span 2019 (18.71 m in New York, NY), 2022 (19.43 m in Spokane, WA), 2023, 2024 (20.02 m in Albuquerque, NM), and 2025 (19.65 m). Outdoor triumphs include 2019 (18.71 m in Des Moines, IA), 2022 (19.52 m to qualify for Worlds), 2023 (20.21 m), and 2025 (20.84 m in Eugene, OR), marking her ninth overall national title. These achievements, often setting personal bests or records, solidified her selection for and teams.

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