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Evan Jager is an American track and field athlete who specializes in the 3000 meters steeplechase. He is a 2016 Olympic silver medalist and holds multiple national titles in the event. Jager has been a consistent performer on the international stage, known for his smooth technique and strong finishing kick.
Eugene U.S. Olympic Trials - 3000 Metres Steeplechase
8:22.48
The XXXI Olympic Games - 3000 Metres Steeplechase
8:04.28
The XXX Olympic Games - 3000 Metres Steeplechase
8:23.87
IAAF World Championships in Athletics - 3000 Metres Steeplechase
8:15.53
IAAF World Championships - 3000 Metres Steeplechase
8:08.67
THE EVAN JAGER SPECIAL
Evan Jager is one of the most decorated and accomplished runners in US Distance history.
Evan is the American Record Holder in the Steeplechase, along with the Rio Olympic Silver Medalist in the Steeple and London World Championships Silver Medalist in the Steeple. On top of these feats, Evan has won a US title at the Steeplechase SEVEN times.
He is one of the original members of Nike's Bowerman Track Club having dropped out of college (not to sound dramatic, he was just really fast and went pro) to follow Coach Jerry Schumacher.
Evan holds PRs of 3:32 (1500m), 8:00.45 (Steeplechase), 7:35 (3000m), and 13:02 (5000m).
Evan is a 2xUS Olympian.
In today's conversation, Evan takes me through his life updates which includes moving to a new country, his reflections on his 2024 season, how to deal with disappointment, how much longer he plans to run for, lessons on how to become great at the sport of running, and so much more.
This episode is a true treat. A lot of Evan Jager updates mixed with unparalleled wisdom from the legend himself.
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Today on the podcast is the man, the myth, the legend, Evan Jager.
For those who aren't familiar with Evan, he is undoubtedly the greatest American at the 3000m Steeplechase ever. Evan won a Silver Medal in the steeplechase at the 2016 Olympics in Rio, won Bronze at the 2017 World Championships in London; he has the American Record in the 3,000m Steeplechase with a time of 8:00.45, and get this, he holds the top 9 spots on the U.S. Top 10 All-Time 3000m Steeple list.
In high school, he won everything there was to win in Illinois high school competition, claiming titles in XC, 1600m, and 3200m, as well as anchoring the State Record 4x800m. He then went to the University of Wisconsin for one year before deciding to move to Portland to go all-in on his running career, moving with Coach Jerry Schumacher and being one of the original members of the now Bowerman Track Club.
In today's conversation, Evan goes through his upbringing in the sport from winning a Mustang by breaking five minutes in the mile to setting state records along the way. He then discusses his professional career and all the different elements, the highs, and the lows, that have shaped who he is today. We also touch on his past year of being a dad, the craziest BTC workouts he's witnessed, and wether or not he thinks he has the best hair in Track & Field.
I loved this conversation and was thrilled to have made it happen. I hope you all enjoy it as much as we did having it.
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My guest for this episode is American record holder, Olympic silver medalist and world championship bronze medalist Evan Jager of the Nike Bowerman Track Club. I had him on as a guest back in 2019 as part of a panel with his teammates but this is the first time that he’s on as a guest solo. Things are much different now. He missed much of the last four years due to injury but clawed his way back in 2022 to qualify for the World Championships with a runner-up finish at the USATF Outdoor Championships in June. He made the world championship final a month later and finished sixth overall. He shares his thoughts on that performance, the season overall and what he’s learned throughout some of the lowest points in his career. We also touch on how he envisions the next two years going through the 2024 Paris Olympics if all goes well.
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The CITIUS MAG team is back with its daily podcast covering the 2022 USA Track and Field Championships live from Eugene, Oregon. In this episode, Chris Chavez, Kyle Merber, Dana Giordano, Katelyn Hutchison and Jasmine Todd unpack all of the biggest surprises from the first day of action including:
Women’s Javelin: How did Kara Winger get so clutch?
Men’s Pole Vault: Who is going to make this team?
Men’s Hammer Throw: Was this the biggest upset of the day?
Women’s Triple Jump: Can Keturah even miss?
Women’s 1500m: What does a 59-second last lap get you?
Men’s 1500m: Hold up, who made the team?
Men’s Steeplechase: Is everyone as happy for Evan Jager as we are?
Women’s 400m: Why did Talitha Diggs get all the good genes?
Men’s 400m: What can Michael Norman do at the World Champs?
Women’s 100m Hurdles: Can this US team sweep?
Women’s 400m Hurdles: SYDNEY BROKE THE WORLD RECORD!!!
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The CITIUS MAG team is back with its daily podcast covering the 2022 USA Track and Field Championships live from Eugene, Oregon. In this episode, Chris Chavez, Kyle Merber, Dana Giordano, Katelyn Hutchison and Jasmine Todd unpack all of the biggest surprises from the first day of action including:
Men's 800m: Why is Donavan Brazier is done for the weekend? Is high schooler Cade Flatt making the team?
Women's 800m: Can anyone crack the top three of Athing Mu, Raeyvn Rogers and Ajee Wilson?
Women's Long Jump: What happened to Tara Davis?
Women's 100m: What's next for Sha'Carri Richardson?
Men's 100m: Why did Fred Kerley just drop a 10.83 in the first round?
Men's Discus Throw: Who made the team?
Men's steeplechase: What's up with American record holder Evan Jager? Is he back?
Men's 1500m: How does Cole Hocker's absence mean for the rest of Team USA?
Women's 1500m: Will there be another New Balance sweep in the final? What does Sinclaire Johnson and Karissa Schweizer have to say?
Women's 400m: What does Allyson Felix being in the race do to her competitors?
Men's 400m: Has Michael Norman been hitting the gym?
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