United States
Hillary Bor is an accomplished middle-distance and steeplechase runner from the United States, known for specializing in the 3000 meters steeplechase. He has represented the U.S. at multiple international competitions, including the Olympic Games and World Championships, and has been a consistent presence in national competitions, often finishing on the podium.
Half Marathon
59:55
3/16/2025
5 Kilometres Road
13:45
11/2/2024
Half Marathon
1:01:20
10/27/2024
10 Kilometres Road
28:24
9/21/2024
20 Kilometres Road
58:09
9/2/2024
The XXXI Olympic Games - 3000 Metres Steeplechase
8:22.74
IAAF World Championships in Athletics - 3000 Metres Steeplechase
8:09.33
It's a rest day in Eugene, but Des and Kara aren't resting. They droppin' this freshy fresh recap episode like it's oh so hot. The Gs know what we talkin' about...
Now, button up your pastel polos because this episode has a little bit of everything, including all of the laughs you expect and insights you can't get anywhere else.
Kara starts with a behind-the-scenes description of calling races with NBC including the Snoop Dogg cameo during the men's steeplechase final. Did she play it cool or did she unleash her inner 17-year-old and lose her s**t when she met the D.O. Double G?
Of course, you get recaps of all of the distance finals so far AND highlights from the sprint events, including hot takes on Grant Fisher's win, Drew Hunter's out-of-nowhere, top-4 finish, Hillary Bor's fall in the men's steeple, that holy Hocker kick from 250m, the near-photo-finish in the women's 5K, Parker Valby's boss run to potentially make the team, the bittersweet 800m final for the women, and so much more.
Plus, you learn that NACAC isn't an insurance company or a duck call but actually the thing that might punch Evan Jager's ticket to the Olympics. [Can YOU say NACAC five times fast?] Then, you hear what Des and Kara thought of the 100m finals (we see you Sha'Carri, Noah, and Fred!), Noah Lyle's kit reveal, and the 16-year-old sprint phenom Quincy Wilson who might just make a relay team in Paris.
This episode is everything we love about Des and Kara... listen in as your prep for the second half of the trials which starts on Thursday!
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"When I ran the Cherry Blossom (10 Miler), it was very windy. And what I did in that time (46:11), I felt like I could have sustained that pace for a while. Plus the environment – the wind, the temperature was very cold… Based on the training I was doing, my coach felt like I could go under 60 (minutes). We've been planning on just getting a solid half, and then a really fast half. It's really in my mind. So hopefully. Hopefully, after the track season this year I can find a really fast (half marathon) and try to get the American record there."
Hillary Bor is a two-time U.S. Olympian in the steeplechase and the third-fastest American steeplechaser in history. He is preparing to make his half marathon debut at the United Airlines NYC Half on March 17. This is a highly-anticipated half marathon debut since Bor ran 46:11 last year to break Greg Meyer’s American record of 46:13 for 10 miles at the Cherry Blossom 10-Miler. Even with his track success, he’s taken well to the roads.
In this episode, Bor talks about his hopes for a career on the roads, why he thought Ryan Hall’s 59:43 American record could be attainable, when he’s thinking about the marathon and why his training group under coach Scott Simmons has him set up for success. He also has unfinished business on the track as he looks to make his third Olympic team this summer for Paris.
Hillary also shares some of his own story coming from Kenya from an accomplished running family, his NCAA career at Iowa State and then joining the U.S. Army before his running career took off.
Host: Chris Chavez | @chris_j_chavez on Instagram
Guest: Hillary Bor | @bor.hillary on Instagram
Time Stamps:
4:21: Sharing about battling injuries in 2023.
5:15 - Why he’s choosing to race at the NYC Half Marathon.
7:15 - His upcoming plans for racing on the roads and track.
8:25 - How he broke his foot while racing in Rabat.
10:12 - Details on his injury recovery.
10:59 - How his injury impacted steeplechase training.
12:16 - His transition from the track to the roads.
14:59 - Aspirations for the American half marathon record.
15:50 - What his weekly training structure looks like.
17:03 - His plans for the 2024 Olympic Trials.
18:31 - Thoughts on his steeplechase competitors.
21:39 - Thoughts on the U.S. steeplechase scene.
25:34 - Mindset on closing speed at Diamond League races.
27:30 - His family’s history with running.
34:33 - His relationship with his brother.
35:54 - Mindset on his accomplishments.
37:46 - What he’s most excited about this year.
40:10 - What running was like growing up in Kenya.
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"I gained a lot of experience being in different races with different strategies and race situations. Competing at the World Championships was amazing. Competing in the prelim and final were two very different races, both of which I hadn't experienced before. I learned a lot from that. I'm excited to have had that experience, especially going into this year as an Olympic year, with the Olympic aspirations that I have. I have a lot of confidence that I can compete with the best in the world."
BYU’s Kenneth Rooks, the 2023 NCAA steeplechase champion and the U.S. champion, has decided to forego the remainder of his NCAA eligibility to turn professional and has signed a contract with Nike.
He plans to stay in Utah under coach Ed Eyestone and will train alongside Conner Mantz and Clayton Young.
Rooks was one of the NCAA’s breakout stars in 2023. He caught the attention of many with an 8:17.62 win over George Beamish and ‘22 U.S. champion Hillary Bor at the On Track Nights: Los Angeles meet in May. He backed up that performance by winning the NCAA title a month later in Austin, Texas. At the U.S. Championships. Rooks went viral after falling during the race but managed to recover in the closing stages to win in a personal best of 8:16.78. The video of that race has been watched nearly half a million times on YouTube.
At the 2023 World Championships in Budapest, Rooks made his debut for Team USA by beating out Olympic champion and reigning world champion Soufiane El Bakkali in the prelims. Rooks went on to take 10th in the final.
Rooks says there were opportunities to turn pro after the summer but he chose to return to BYU for one more cross country season. We reflect on his BYU career, the highlights of 2023 and what it was like going so viral outside of the track world and into the greater sports world. Plus, a few stories of his mission in Uganda.
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