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Evan Jager

Evan Jager (born March 8, 1989) is an track and field athlete specializing in the 3,000 meters . He holds the American national record in the event with a time of 8:00.45 minutes, set on July 4, 2015, at the meeting in , . Jager rose to prominence after switching to the in 2012, quickly establishing himself as one of the top performers in the discipline, including a silver medal at the in and a bronze medal at the 2017 IAAF World Championships in . Raised in Algonquin, Illinois, Jager initially competed in soccer before transitioning to during high school at Harry D. Jacobs High School, where he excelled in cross country and distance events. He continued his collegiate career at the University of Wisconsin, leaving early to turn professional with the Nike Oregon Track Club and later joining the Bowerman Track Club under coach in . His steeplechase debut came early in 2012, and in just his fifth race, he set the then-American record of 8:06.81 to finish sixth at the London Olympics, marking the beginning of a career defined by rapid improvement and international success. Jager's pinnacle achievements include his 2016 Olympic silver, where he finished second in 8:02.79 behind Kenya's , delivering the best U.S. performance in the men's since 1952. At the 2017 World Championships, he earned bronze with a time of 8:15.53 after leading much of the race. He also placed sixth at the 2022 World Championships in , with a time of 8:29.08, following a comeback from injuries that sidelined him for nearly four years. Throughout his career, Jager has been ranked as high as No. 2 in the world in the 3,000m and has won multiple U.S. national titles, solidifying his status as a trailblazer for American distance running in the event. As of 2025, Jager continued competing, placing fourth at the U.S. Olympic Trials in 2024 without selection for the and reflecting on his future after not advancing at the 2025 U.S. Championships.

Early life and education

Family background and introduction to running

Evan Reese Jager was born on March 8, 1989, in Algonquin, Illinois, located in McHenry County. He grew up in this Chicago suburb with his parents, Joel and Cathy Jager, and one sister, Mallory. His father, of fully Dutch descent, noticed Evan's natural speed and endurance during family outings, including casual runs in rural Michigan where the young Jager would outpace the group, sparking early recognition of his athletic potential. Jager's introduction to running came around , prior to his competitive start, through these informal family activities and a motivating challenge from his father. bet his son a if he could run a mile in under five minutes; Jager's initial attempt clocked 6:12, but he achieved the goal by the end of eighth grade, fostering his drive and love for the sport. Previously focused on soccer, where his speed stood out over technical skills, Jager shifted toward running after these experiences, participating in local school activities that emphasized endurance. He began structured running in seventh grade, joining team practices and races for the first time, initially competing in cross-country along with track events such as the 800 meters and 1600 meters. This marked his transition to competitive athletics, motivated by personal goals and family encouragement rather than prior sports involvement from his parents, who were initially unfamiliar with track but became avid supporters. By high school, Jager joined the track and cross-country team at Harry D. Jacobs High School in Algonquin, under coach Jason Borhart, who recognized his exceptional talent and team-oriented mindset from the outset.

High school achievements

Evan Jager attended Jacobs High School in Algonquin, Illinois, from 2003 to 2007, where he emerged as a standout distance runner. In cross country, Jager demonstrated early promise in longer distances, progressing steadily through state-level competitions. As a sophomore in 2004, he placed sixth at the IHSA Class AA state meet, earning all-state honors. In 2005, he improved to third place over the 3-mile course with a time of 14:23, securing a bronze medal and another all-state recognition. His senior year in 2006 marked a breakthrough, as he captured the individual Class AA state title in 14:07—the meet's fastest time—in the final season of the 3-mile format, again earning all-state distinction and signaling his affinity for endurance events. On the track, Jager's development shifted from mid-distance events toward greater emphasis on stamina-intensive races, yielding multiple state medals at the IHSA meets from 2005 to 2007. As a sophomore in 2005, he won bronze in the Class AA 3200m with a time of 9:19.32. The following year, he claimed gold in the 1600m (4:11.22) and anchored the winning 4x800m relay team, contributing to Jacobs' team title in that event. In 2007, Jager achieved a demanding double by winning the 3200m in a personal-best 8:52.33 before taking silver in the 1600m with 4:10.65, despite the taxing schedule; these results, along with prior honors, cemented his all-state status and showcased his transition to elite distance performance.

Collegiate career

Evan Jager attended the from 2007 to 2008, competing for the team under head coach . As a , he redshirted the 2007 cross country season and the indoor track season before making his competitive debut in early 2008. During the 2008 indoor track season, Jager established himself as a promising middle-distance runner. He won the mile at the Meyo Invitational with a time of 4:03.73. At the Big Ten Indoor Championships in , he placed second in the mile (4:22.54) and anchored the Badgers' winning team, contributing to the program's eighth consecutive title. Later that season, Jager ran the 800-meter leg (1:49) on Wisconsin's squad, which finished third at the NCAA Indoor Championships with a time of 9:33.83, earning him All-American honors. In the 2008 outdoor season, Jager focused on the 1500 meters, qualifying for the NCAA Championships through strong regional performances. He advanced to the final at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in , where he placed eighth with a time of 3:43.26. Additionally, he won the 1500 meters at the Junior Championships (3:41.24 in qualifying), securing a spot at the IAAF World Junior Championships, where he finished eighth in the final (3:49.59). Under Schumacher's guidance, Jager began transitioning toward longer distances, leveraging his middle-distance speed in relay and multi-event roles to support the Badgers' scoring. Following the 2008 season, Jager turned professional in the summer, signing with and relocating to , to continue training under Schumacher.

Professional running career

Early professional development (2008–2011)

Following his freshman year at the University of , Jager turned professional in the fall of 2008, signing a contract with and relocating to , to train under his college coach at the Oregon Track Club, which evolved into the Bowerman Track Club in 2011. This move allowed him to focus on full-time training while balancing the demands of professional competition and recovery from collegiate racing. Jager's early professional races emphasized middle- and long-distance flat events to build endurance and speed. In 2009, he secured his first major national result by finishing third in the 5000m at the US Outdoor Championships with a personal best of 13:22.18, qualifying him for the World Championships in where he placed 15th in the heats. He also competed in indoor meets, setting personal bests in the 3000m and contributing to relay teams, while participating in USATF Club Cross Country championships to maintain versatility during off-seasons. By 2011, Jager had improved his 1500m performance, running 3:40.65 at the US Outdoor Championships, and achieved road mile victories that highlighted his tactical racing ability on non-track surfaces. A significant challenge came in early 2010 when Jager developed a navicular in his foot, leading to and an extended period that limited his racing to a few appearances and forced a gradual return in 2011. This injury disrupted his momentum but prompted adjustments in training, including strengthened core and hip work under Schumacher's guidance, to prevent recurrence as he established national rankings in the 1500m and 5000m. As Jager recovered in , he began preparatory flat races and barrier technique drills in training, laying the groundwork for his transition to the the following year, an event suggested by coaches to leverage his flat speed and background from high school. These efforts focused on enhancing his water jump proficiency and race pacing without competing in yet, allowing him to end the period ranked among the top U.S. middle-distance runners.

Breakthrough years (2012–2016)

Evan Jager transitioned to the 3000 m in early 2012, making his debut in the event that spring and rapidly adapting to its unique demands of barriers and navigating a water pit. With only a handful of races under his belt, he won the U.S. Trials in , on June 29, clocking 8:17.40 to secure his spot on the American team. At the London Olympics later that summer, Jager advanced to the final and placed sixth with a time of 8:23.87, marking a strong international debut despite the competitive field dominated by Kenyan runners. Building on his Olympic experience, Jager refined his technique under coach , focusing on efficient and pacing strategies during training sessions with the Bowerman Track Club in , where he had relocated in to pursue professional running full-time. In 2013 and 2014, he emerged as a consistent contender on the circuit, securing victories in key meets such as Rome's in 2014 through strong performances across the series. By 2014, these efforts culminated in a lowered American record of 8:04.71 set in , solidifying his status as the top American in the event. Jager's breakthrough peaked in 2015 when he shattered his American record at the Paris Diamond League meeting, running 8:00.45 despite stumbling over the final barrier—a performance that also established a North American, Central American, and Caribbean (NACAC) area record and ranked him second globally that season. The following year, at the 2016 Rio Olympics, Jager earned the silver medal in the steeplechase final with a time of 8:04.28, passing two-time Olympic champion Ezekiel Kemboi on the anchor lap to claim the first U.S. medal in the event since Brian Diemer's bronze in 1984.

Major championships and challenges (2017–2021)

In 2017, Evan Jager achieved a career highlight by securing the bronze medal in the men's 3000m steeplechase at the World Championships in London, finishing third with a time of 8:15.53 behind Kenya's Conseslus Kipruto and Benjamin Kigen. This marked the first medal for an American man in the event at the World Championships, capping a strong season that included a world-leading victory at the Diamond League meeting in Monaco, where he ran 8:01.29. Jager closed the year with a third-place finish at the Diamond League final in Brussels (8:11.71), maintaining his position as the top-ranked steeplechaser globally. The following year brought significant challenges as Jager suffered a in his foot during the summer of 2018, forcing him to end his season prematurely after just a few races. This injury, which stemmed from cumulative stress and abdominal issues earlier in the year, led to prolonged recovery and caused him to miss the entire 2019 season, including the World Championships in . The 2020 season was further disrupted by the , which canceled major international competitions, though Jager focused on and maintained light to preserve . Entering 2021, Jager encountered additional setbacks with a strain in March, followed by a of a torn lateral requiring surgery, and subsequent issues that limited his training. These problems prevented him from competing at the U.S. Olympic Trials and led to his withdrawal from the , despite initial hopes for selection based on prior qualifications. Throughout this period, Jager adapted by incorporating extensive on the AlterG and elliptical machine to sustain aerobic capacity without aggravating his injuries, while the mental of repeated setbacks prompted a focus on patience and long-term perspective. Despite the absences, he remained among the top 20 globally in rankings entering 2022.

Later career and return (2022–2025)

Following a period of injury recovery, Jager returned to the 3000m at the 2022 Mt. SAC Relays, finishing second in 8:34.89—his first race over the barriers in four years. Later that season, he placed sixth at the in , with a time of 8:29.08, marking his return to major international competition. In 2023, Jager competed in only four races overall, prioritizing recovery and opting out of the USATF Outdoor Championships. At the 2024 US Olympic Trials, Jager finished fourth in the 3000m final with 8:28.73, narrowly missing selection for the despite the strong performance. Entering the 2025 season, he raced in , placing 11th at the Meeting Nikaïa in , , in 8:35.94. At the USATF Outdoor Championships, Jager advanced to the 3000m final but finished eighth in 8:28.21; he did not qualify for the final in other events. Throughout this period, Jager maintained a position among the top steeplechasers, ranking in the national top 10. As a veteran member of the Bowerman Track Club since 2008, he has taken on an informal mentorship role, guiding younger athletes with his experience from seven steeplechase titles and medals. In post-race interviews following the 2025 , Jager expressed uncertainty about his professional future beyond the year, stating his plans remain to be determined, with no official retirement announced as of November 2025.

Competition record

International competitions

Evan Jager has competed in several major international athletics competitions, primarily in the 3000 metres steeplechase, with notable performances at the Olympic Games and World Championships. His breakthrough came in 2016 with an Olympic silver medal, followed by a World Championships bronze in 2017. He also achieved strong results in Diamond League meetings and regional events like the NACAC Championships and IAAF Continental Cup.
YearCompetitionLocationEventPlacementResult
2012Olympic GamesLondon, Great Britain3000 m steeplechase6th8:23.87
2013World ChampionshipsMoscow, Russia3000 m steeplechase5th8:08.67
2014IAAF Continental CupMarrakesh, Morocco3000 m steeplechase2nd8:14.08
2015Diamond League (Paris)Paris, France3000 m steeplechase2nd8:00.45 (NR, AR)
2015World ChampionshipsBeijing, China3000 m steeplechase6th8:15.47
2016Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro, Brazil3000 m steeplechase2nd8:04.28
2017Diamond League (Monaco)Monaco3000 m steeplechase1st8:01.29 (WL)
2017World ChampionshipsLondon, Great Britain3000 m steeplechase3rd8:15.53
2021Olympic GamesTokyo, Japan3000 m steeplechaseDNS— (injury)
2022NACAC ChampionshipsFreeport, Bahamas3000 m steeplechase1st8:22.55
2022World ChampionshipsEugene, USA3000 m steeplechase6th8:29.08
2024Olympic GamesParis, France3000 m steeplechaseNon-qualifier— (4th at US Trials)

National championships

Evan Jager established himself as the preeminent American steeplechaser through a remarkable streak of seven consecutive national titles from 2012 to 2018 at the USATF Outdoor Championships and Trials, a feat that tied the record set by Henry Marsh. These victories consistently qualified him for major international events, including three and multiple World Championships. After a period of injuries that caused him to miss competitions in 2019, 2020, and 2021, Jager returned in 2022 with a strong second-place finish, though he did not reclaim the title. His later national appearances included a fourth-place showing at the 2024 Trials and an eighth-place result at the 2025 USATF Outdoor Championships. Jager also competed successfully in indoor events, winning the 3000 m at the 2014 USATF Indoor Championships and posting strong results in subsequent years, such as third place in the two-mile in 2015. These performances underscored his versatility in middle-distance track events during the winter season. The following table summarizes Jager's key results in national championships and Olympic Trials from 2011 to 2025, focusing primarily on the 3000 m :
YearCompetitionEventPlacementTimeNotes
2012US Olympic Trials3000 m steeplechase1st8:17.41Qualified for London Olympics; first national steeplechase title.
2013USATF Outdoor Championships3000 m steeplechase1st8:20.67Qualified for World Championships in Moscow.
2014USATF Outdoor Championships3000 m steeplechase1st8:19.83Third consecutive title.
2015USATF Outdoor Championships3000 m steeplechase1st8:12.29Meet record; qualified for World Championships in Beijing.
2016US Olympic Trials3000 m steeplechase1st8:26.67Fifth consecutive title; qualified for Rio Olympics.
2017USATF Outdoor Championships3000 m steeplechase1st8:18.78Sixth consecutive title; qualified for World Championships in London.
2018USATF Outdoor Championships3000 m steeplechase1st8:20.10Seventh consecutive title, tying national record.
2022USATF Outdoor Championships3000 m steeplechase2nd8:17.29Season-best time; qualified for World Championships in Eugene.
2024US Olympic Trials3000 m steeplechase4th8:28.73Did not qualify for Paris Olympics.
2025USATF Outdoor Championships3000 m steeplechase8th8:28.21Season-best performance.
Jager did not compete in the 2019, 2020, , or 2023 national championships due to injuries and recovery.

Personal life and legacy

Training and coaching

Evan Jager has been coached by since , beginning during his time at the of in . After one year at the university, Jager left early to follow Schumacher to , where the coach joined the , later evolving into the Bowerman Track Club. This professional group provided a high-level training environment, with Jager basing his preparations in Portland for over a decade. In 2025, Jager moved to with his family, adjusting his training location while maintaining connections to his established regimen. Jager's training regimen emphasizes high-volume running, typically 90-100 miles per week year-round, incorporating two workouts weekly and a long run to build endurance. Steeplechase-specific drills, including barrier and water jump practice, occur at least once a week during the outdoor season, lasting 30-45 minutes to refine technique. Altitude camps, such as those in , are integral for physiological adaptation, often timed to ramp up for major competitions. Following injuries, Jager incorporates on ellipticals or anti-gravity treadmills to maintain fitness without impact. Jager's preparation evolved from a flat-distance foundation in college, where he focused on middle-distance events, to specialized steeplechase work starting in late 2011. Under Schumacher's guidance, he quickly adapted to the event's technical demands, including hurdling barriers and navigating the water jump, progressing from initial drills to competitive proficiency within months. To prevent injuries, Jager integrated and regular physiotherapy sessions, one to two times weekly, emphasizing recovery and consistency after early setbacks like surgery. As part of the Bowerman Track Club, Jager benefited from group dynamics that fostered competitive pushes during workouts, training alongside teammates like , which enhanced motivation and pacing. This collaborative environment, guided by Schumacher's structured approach, allowed Jager to balance intensity with recovery, adapting over time to life changes like fatherhood while sustaining high performance.

Sponsorships and post-competitive plans

Jager has been sponsored by since signing a professional contract in 2011, shortly after leaving the University of Wisconsin a year early to train with the brand's elite distance group in . This affiliation includes apparel and footwear endorsements, aligning him with the Bowerman Track Club under coach , where he has remained a key athlete. Beyond Nike, Jager's endorsements are limited, primarily involving media appearances and profiles with organizations like Team USA, which highlight his achievements without major additional commercial deals. As of November 2025, Jager has not announced retirement following his failure to advance to the final at the 2025 USATF Outdoor Championships, leaving his professional running future undetermined. He has expressed ongoing passion for the sport but uncertainty amid recent challenges, with potential opportunities at future international events like the . In reflections on life after competition, Jager has discussed settling in with his wife, , suggesting a base there for post-competitive pursuits, though specific plans such as coaching remain unconfirmed. Jager's legacy as an steeplechase pioneer is marked by his status as the national record holder with a time of 8:00.45, set at the 2015 Paris despite a mid-race fall. As the first U.S. man to win an in the event (silver in 2016) and a World Championships bronze (2017), he has inspired a generation of runners by challenging global dominance and elevating the steeplechase's profile domestically.

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