
BRAD HAUSER
Event: 5,000m, 10,000m
Height: 6-2
Weight: 150
PR: 5,000m - 13:27.31 (2000); 10,000m - 28:08.12 (1999)
Born: March 28, 1977 in Danville, Pa.
Current Residence: Palo Alto, Calif.
High School: Kingwood (Tex.) '95
College: Stanford '00
Coach: Vin Lananna
Agent: Kim McDonald
Club: Nike
Career Highlights: 2000 Olympian; 2000 NCAA Outdoor 5k & 10K champ; 2nd 1999 NCAA Champs 5,000 and USA 10,000; 2nd 2001 USA Indoor 3,000; 1998 NCAA 10,000m champion.
Twin brother of Brent Hauser, who also ran for Stanford...Together they form one of the greatest brother combinations in U.S. distance running history...as a prep, Hauser's 5,000 meter time (14:16) was the fastest among American juniors in 1995... finished third in both the 5,000m and 10,000m at the U.S. Junior Championships... two-time competitor at IAAF World Junior Championships...a three-time Foot Locker National High School Cross Country finalist, he placed fourth in that event in 1993...Texas state champion at 3,200 meters in 1994... according to Stanford Website, is considered the best distance runner in Stanford history ...placed 2nd at 2000 Olympic Trials in a PR of 13:27.31...holds a B.A. degree in human biology from Stanfordalthough he qualified for both the IAAF World Indoor Championships and the IAAF World Cross Country Championships in 2001, Hauser chose to compete only at World Cross Country where he finished 15th in the 4k competition.
2001: 2nd in 3000 at USA Indoors (7:56.36)2nd at USA Cross Country
4K (11:04)15th in 4K at World Cross Country Championships.
2000: Placed 2nd at the Olympic Trials in a PR 13:27.31...finished
11th in 5000m heat at Olympics (13:39.41)...won NCAA 5000m and 10,000m
titles...placed 58th in long course race at World Cross Country
Championships...also has run 28:36.53 for 10,000m...ranked 2nd U.S...best of
13:27.31.
1999: Placed 2nd, USA Outdoor 10,000...21st, World Champs 10,000...2nd,
NCAA Outdoor 5,000...ranked #3 in 10,000 and #9 in 5,000 in U.S. by
T&FN...bests of 13:38.11 and 28:08.12.
1998: Placed 4th, USA 5,000...NCAA 10,000 champion...ranked #8 at 5,000
and #4 at 10,000 by T&FN ...bests of 13:35.98 and 28:16.60.
1997: Placed 2nd in NCAA 10,000...bests of 13:42.49 and 29:02.58.
1996: Placed 3rd in both USA Junior 5,000 and 10,000...bests of 14:16.10
and 29:32.88.
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