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Cooper Teare

Cooper Teare (born August 18, 1999) is an professional middle- and long-distance runner specializing in events such as the 1500 meters, mile, and 5000 meters. A former standout at the , he holds the collegiate record in the indoor mile (3:50.39) and achieved multiple NCAA titles before turning professional with in 2021. Teare has earned one U.S. in the 1500 meters (2022), the 2024 USA Cross Country title, and international medals including silver at the NACAC Championships and bronze at the U20 Championships. Teare's early career began at St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in , where he won California state titles in the 1600 meters and 3200 meters and ran a sub-four-minute mile, the second-fastest time in state high school history. At the from 2017 to 2021, he became a two-time NCAA champion, winning the outdoor 5000 meters in 2021 with a championship record of 13:12.27 (the second-fastest time in NCAA history) and anchoring the Ducks to victory in the indoor that same year. He also finished second in the 3000 meters at the 2021 NCAA Indoor Championships and gained national attention for his determination in the 2021 NCAA Cross Country Championships, where he crawled across the finish line to place 44th despite injury. Teare was awarded the 2021-22 Tom Hansen Conference Medal as Oregon's top male athlete. Transitioning to professional running in December 2021, Teare signed with and has competed in high-profile events, including fourth place in the 5000 meters at the 2021 U.S. Trials and 10th in the 1500 meters plus 12th in the 5000 meters at the 2024 Trials. His personal bests include 3:50.17 in the 1500 meters (indoor, 2022), 12:57.97 in the 5000 meters (short track, 2025), and 7:30.62 in the 3000 meters (short track, 2025). In 2024, he won the BAA 5K in , and in 2025, he placed fifth in the 5000 meters at the USATF Outdoor Championships. Teare trains in , and represented the at the 2025 World Championships in in the 5000 meters. He also won silver in the 5000 meters at the 2025 NACAC Championships.

Early years

Family background

Cooper Teare was born on August 18, 1999, in . He is the son of Dave and Charlene Teare, who provided strong support for his athletic pursuits throughout his youth. Dave Teare, originally from Ortonville, Michigan, had a background in high school running as a former County B All-Conference athlete during his time at Brandon High School. The Teare family has a history of involvement in running, contributing to an environment that encouraged Cooper's interest in distance sports. As a child, Teare initially participated in soccer and , believing those would be his primary sports through grade school. In , however, he switched to running after his best friend, Gavin Hill—a top elementary school runner in Alameda—encouraged him to join the Castro Valley track club and the school team. This local club involvement, combined with family support, motivated Teare to pursue running more seriously, marking the beginning of his dedicated focus on the sport.

High school career

Teare attended St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in , graduating in 2017. During his high school career, he established himself as one of the top distance runners in the state, winning the (CIF) Division V cross country state championship in 2015. In track, he claimed the CIF Division IV state title in the 3200 meters in 2016 with a time of 8:51.85. Teare gained national attention for his mile performances, running a personal best of 4:00.16 at the 2017 Mt. SAC Relays, the 10th-fastest high school mile in history and the second-fastest in high school history at the time. He was recognized as the 2016 Boys . Ranked as the No. 6 cross country recruit nationally in 2016, Teare committed to the , choosing the over offers from Stanford, , and .

Collegiate career

University of Oregon

Cooper Teare enrolled at the in the fall of 2017 as a highly recruited athlete from Saint Joseph Notre Dame High School in , where he earned a full and cross country scholarship. He competed for the from 2017 through the 2021 season, participating in both cross country and programs during his four years on the roster. Throughout his collegiate tenure, Teare trained under head coach , who guided the program from 2012 to 2022 and emphasized distance running development. Johnson, a former All-American triple jumper himself, oversaw a squad known for its competitive depth in middle- and long-distance events, providing Teare with a structured environment to hone his skills across cross country campaigns in the fall and indoor/outdoor seasons in winter and spring. Arriving as a recruit, Teare progressively assumed a more prominent role on the team, evolving into a key contributor and leader by his senior year, as recognized by his selection as the 2021-22 Pac-12 Hansen Medal winner for the top male student-athlete at . His involvement extended to team dynamics in Pac-12 and NCAA competitions, where he helped foster a culture of excellence in distance events. Following the conclusion of his eligibility in December 2021, Teare signed with and transitioned to professional running, continuing his training in Eugene.

Key records and titles

During his time at the , Cooper Teare established several landmark records in distance events. In February 2021, at the Tyson Invitational, Teare set the NCAA indoor mile record with a time of 3:50.39, surpassing the previous mark held by his teammate Edward Cheserek and ranking as the seventh-fastest mile ever run indoors globally. Teare's contributions extended to relay success, where he anchored Oregon's team to a collegiate record and all-time world best of 9:19.42 at the January 2021 Razorback Invitational in , running a 3:54.61 split on the 1,600-meter leg. Later that indoor season, at the 2021 NCAA Indoor Championships, he anchored the same relay to the national title and meet record of 9:19.98, again with a 3:52.99 split, helping Oregon secure the team championship. At the 2021 NCAA Indoor Championships, Teare finished second in the 3000 meters. In outdoor competition, Teare claimed the 2021 NCAA 5,000 meters title at the championships in , finishing in 13:12.27—a meet record that also ranked second all-time in NCAA history and earned him first-team All-American honors. This performance capped a breakout season in which Teare also won the Pac-12 1,500 meters title. In 2019, he placed fourth in the 3000 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Teare earned one All-American honor in cross country with a sixth-place finish at the 2019 NCAA Championships, placed 44th at the 2017 NCAA Championships as a , and contributed to Oregon's team titles in and , while securing All-American honors in events across indoor and outdoor seasons. His efforts were integral to Oregon's multiple Pac-12 team championships during this period.

Professional career

2021–2022 season

Following the conclusion of his collegiate career at the , Cooper Teare signed a professional contract with on December 1, 2021, forgoing his remaining eligibility to transition to the professional ranks. Teare's professional debut came in the spring of 2022, where he quickly established himself in the mid-distance events. On May 6, at the Twilight meet in Eugene, he won the meters in 3:34.81, setting a new personal best and meeting the qualifying standard for the while ranking fourth globally that year. This performance marked a progression from his collegiate best of 3:35.97, showcasing his adaptation to professional competition. Later that month, at the meet in Eugene on May 27, Teare placed sixth in the mile with a time of 3:51.70, another personal best that highlighted his closing speed against international fields. Teare's season peaked at the 2022 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene on June 25, where he captured the national title in the 1500 meters. In a tactical race, he surged ahead in the final stretch to win in 3:45.86, earning selection for his first senior international team at the . Representing the at the in Eugene from July 15-24, Teare competed in the men's 1500 meters. He finished 13th in the first-round heats on with a time of 3:41.15, failing to advance to the semifinals in his global championship debut. Toward the end of the season, on August 25, Teare joined the Nike-sponsored Bowerman Track Club in , under coach , to further his professional development.

2023–2024 season

In October 2023, Cooper Teare announced his departure from the Nike-sponsored Bowerman Track Club after one season, choosing to train independently in , under coach Ben Thomas while maintaining his sponsorship. This transition allowed him to reunite with former teammate and shift toward a regimen emphasizing greater volume for distance events, building on the momentum from his earlier professional successes in middle-distance racing. Teare's adjusted focus yielded immediate results in cross country, where he dominated the 2024 USA Cross Country Championships on January 20 in , winning the men's 10 km race in 29:06.2 to earn qualification for the . Although he opted not to compete at the world event in , this victory—his second national cross country title—underscored his enhanced endurance capabilities over varied terrain. In April 2024, Teare won the BAA 5K in in 13:38. On the track, Teare ran a personal best of 12:54.72 in the 5000 meters at the USATF on May 18, placing ninth in a competitive field and achieving the Olympic qualifying standard. However, at the 2024 U.S. Trials in , he finished tenth in the 1500 meters final (3:35.17) and twelfth in the 5000 meters final (13:42.50), missing selection for the despite entering as a top contender in the middle-distance events. This season represented a deliberate pivot toward developing distance endurance, positioning Teare for sustained performance in longer races moving forward.

2025 season

Teare opened his 2025 indoor season with a personal best of 7:30.62 in the 3000 meters at the on February 8, finishing sixth and ranking tenth on the world list. Later that month, on February 21 at the BU Terrier Challenge, he competed in the 5000 meters short track, clocking 12:57.97 to finish second behind training partner , a time that met the entry standard of 13:01.00. Transitioning to the outdoor season, Teare raced the 5000 meters at the Oslo Diamond League on June 12, placing 13th in 12:57.05 amid a competitive field led by Nico Young. His momentum carried into the USATF Outdoor Championships in August, where he finished fifth in the 5000 meters with a time of 13:27.56, securing a spot on the national team for the NACAC Championships but falling just short of the top three for the World Championships squad. At the NACAC Championships in Freeport, Bahamas, from August 15–17, Teare earned the silver medal in the 5000 meters, running 14:38.89 to finish second behind Andrew Hunter in a tight U.S. 1-2 finish. On September 7, Teare placed seventh at the New Balance Fifth Avenue Mile in New York City with a time of 3:49.3. Although Teare had achieved the World Championships standard earlier in the year, his fifth-place finish at nationals positioned him as an alternate for the U.S. team at the September event in Tokyo, where he traveled but did not compete in the 5000 meters heats or semifinals. Reflecting on the season, Teare noted challenges in maintaining peak form but highlighted progress in building toward longer distance events. His independent status with Nike allowed greater training flexibility throughout the year.

Achievements

Personal bests

Cooper Teare has demonstrated versatility across middle- and long-distance events throughout his career, progressing from high school breakthroughs to professional-level performances in the 1500 meters, mile, 3000 meters, and 5000 meters. His personal bests reflect steady improvement, with key milestones including becoming one of the few high school athletes to break the barrier in 2017 and later setting the collegiate indoor mile record during his time at the . As of November 2025, Teare's lifetime bests include:
EventTimeDateVenue
1500 meters (outdoor)3:32.1628 April 2024, Charlottesville, VA ()
Mile (road)3:49.3hSeptember 20255th Avenue Mile, , NY ()
3000 meters (indoor)7:30.628 February 2025Armory Track & Field Center, , NY ()
5000 meters (outdoor)12:54.7217 May 2024, Los Angeles, CA ()
5000 meters (indoor)12:57.9721 February 2025, , MA ()
Teare's high school mile progression culminated in a 4:00.16 at the Mt. SAC Relays on 15 April 2017, marking the 10th-fastest high school mile ever at the time and establishing him as a top prospect. In college, he advanced to a 3:59.29 indoor mile at the 2020 Columbia Challenge, breaking four minutes for the first time, before achieving the 3:50.39 collegiate record at the 2021 NCAA Indoor Championships in Fayetteville, . Professionally, his 2024 1500m best at the Virginia Challenge highlighted his speed in tactical races, while the 2024 5000m mark at the LA Grand Prix secured the Olympic standard and showcased his endurance development. His 2025 indoor efforts further extended his range, with the 3000m best at the and indoor 5000m at the BU Last Chance Qualifier emphasizing sub-13-minute capability indoors.

National championships

Cooper Teare began his competitive running career with notable success at the high school level, securing multiple state titles that marked the start of his progression toward national dominance. In 2015, he won the Division V boys cross country state championship by a narrow margin of less than half a second. The following year, Teare claimed state titles in both the and 3200 meters at the State Championships, with a victory in the highlighting his early tactical prowess. During his collegiate career at the , Teare achieved significant success at the NCAA Championships, establishing himself as a top distance runner. In 2021, he anchored Oregon's team to the NCAA Indoor title with a 3:52.99 split, contributing to a winning time of 9:19.98 that set a world best. Later that year at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, Teare won the 5000 meters in a meet-record time of 13:12.27, breaking Lawi Lalang's previous mark and securing his second national collegiate title. He also placed second in the 3000 meters at the 2021 NCAA Indoor Championships with a time of 7:46.23, finishing just behind teammate . Additionally, Teare set the American collegiate indoor mile record of 3:50.39 earlier that season at the Tyson Invitational, a performance that underscored his versatility ahead of the NCAA meet. Transitioning to the professional level, Teare captured his first senior national title in the 1500 meters at the 2022 USA Outdoor Championships, clocking 3:45.86 in a tactical race decided by a sub-52-second final lap. He added another senior crown in 2024 by winning the open men's 10K at the in 29:07, marking the first time in 56 years a male athlete had claimed both 1500 meters and cross country national titles. Teare has also posted strong placings in subsequent championships, including fifth place in the 5000 meters at the 2025 USA Outdoor Championships with a time of 13:27.56.

International results

Teare earned his first international medal at the 2017 U20 Championships in , where he secured in the 1500 meters with a time of 3:46.46. In 2022, Teare made his senior international debut at the in , competing in the 1500 meters heats. He finished 13th in his heat with a time of 3:41.15, failing to advance to the semifinals. Teare qualified for the 2024 World Athletics Cross Country Championships by winning the U.S. national title in the 10 km event in January, but he ultimately did not compete at the meet in , . At the 2025 NACAC Championships in , Teare claimed silver in the 5000 meters, finishing second in 14:38.89 behind teammate . Later that year, Teare represented the at the in , , where he competed in the 5000 meters rounds but did not advance to the final or medal. Teare has also competed in the circuit, notably placing 13th in the 5000 meters at the 2025 Oslo with a season-best time of 12:57.05.

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