Sam Prakel American runner
Samuel Prakel (born 29 October 1994) is an American middle- and long-distance runner , who competes for Adidas .[ 2] His personal best time in the indoor mile is 3:50.94, tied for 13th all-time.[ 3] He competed collegiately for the Oregon Ducks , where he was a five-time All American and won the 1500m at the 2018 Pac-12 Championships.[ 4]
High school career
Prakel attended Versailles High School in Ohio. During his time there he was a two-time Ohio Division III state champion in cross country winning the race in 2011 and 2012. His senior year he was a Footlocker Nationals qualifier and won Ohio Gatorade Cross Country Runner of the Year.
On the track, Prakel was a four-time state champion winning the 3200m in 2012, the 800m in 2013, and the 1600m in both 2012 and 2013. Immediately after his senior season he finished third in the 1,500 meters at the 2013 U.S. Junior Championships, running a 3:46.93.
Professional career
On July 31, 2018, he announced via an Instagram post he had signed a professional contract with Adidas.[ 5]
In March 2022 Prakel represented the United States at the 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade, Serbia where he ran a 3:38.40 1500m, finishing 9th overall.
At the 2023 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships , Prakel won both the 1500m and 3000m. However, Prakel initially finished second in the 1500m to Josh Thompson , who was later disqualified for inhibiting Henry Wynne in the final 100 meters, with Prakel therefore given the title.[ 6]
On April 25, 2023 in Des Moines, Iowa he set the world record for the road mile with a time of 4:01.21.[ 7]
On October 1, 2023 Prakel represented the United States at the World Road Running Championships . He won bronze in the road mile in a time of 3:56.43. During the pre-race press conference Prakel stated that he had postponed his wedding by a week in order to compete at the event.[ 8]
Competition record
USA Championships
Representing adidas
Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Time
2016
US Olympic Trials
Eugene, Oregon
SF1 6th
1500 m
3:48.55
2017
USA Championships
Sacramento, California
7th
3:45.02
2018
USA Championships
Des Moines, Iowa
7th
3:44.01
2019
USA Indoor Championships
New York City
4th
Mile
4:01.76
USA Championships
Des Moines, Iowa
6th
1500 m
3:46.09
2020
USA Indoor Championships
Albuquerque, New Mexico
7th
3:47.84
2021
US Olympic Trials
Eugene, Oregon
9th
3:38.67
2022
USA Indoor Championships
Spokane, Washington
4th
3:39.92
USA Championships
Eugene, Oregon
8th
3:46.43
2023
USA Indoor Championships
Albuquerque, New Mexico
1st
3000 m
8:12.46
1st
1500 m
3:42.62
USA Championships
Eugene, Oregon
4th
1500 m
3:35.83
2024
USA Indoor Championships
Albuquerque, New Mexico
6th
3:40.04
US Olympic Trials
Eugene, Oregon
SF1 6th
3:38.50
16th
5000 m
14:17.87
2025
USA Championships
Eugene, Oregon
9th
1500 m
3:33.70
Personal bests
Surface
Event
Time
Date
Venue
Notes
Indoor track
1000m
2:19.87
January 12, 2019
Dempsey Indoor
Not legal
One mile
3:50.94
March 3, 2019
Boston University
3000m
7:53.82
January 25, 2020
The Armory
5000m
13:15.96
December 3, 2022
Boston University
Outdoor track
800m
1:46.39
June 11, 2022
Griswold Stadium
1000m
2:18.15
July 17, 2020
Finn Rock, Oregon
1500m
3:33.08
July 31, 2025
Hayward Field
One mile
3:54.64
August 3, 2018
Raleigh, NC
3000m
7:46.06
January 15, 2022
Seattle
One Mile Road
3:47.7
July 23, 2022
Cleveland, OH
Not legal
5000m
13:41.79
December 4, 2020
San Juan Capistrano, CA
References
↑ Shaner, Kyle (23 June 2021). "Prakel to compete in Olympic Trials" . sidneydailynews.com . Sidney Daily News . Retrieved 20 February 2022 .
↑ Sam Prakel at World Athletics
↑ "Sam Prakel" . bringbackthemile.com . Retrieved 20 February 2022 .
↑ "Sam Prakel" . goducks.com . University of Oregon . Retrieved 20 February 2022 .
↑ "Sam Prakel on Instagram: "Excited to announce that I've signed with @adidas to continue my running career! A huge thank you to my family, friends, and coaches for helping me fulfill this dream. I will continue to train under my college coach Andy Powell and move to Seattle, WA. Catch my @adidasrunning debut this Friday at @sirwaltermiler #HereToCreate #TeamTotal" " . Instagram .
↑ "Sam Prakel Completes the Double*, Nikki Hiltz, Nia Akins Get First USATF Track Titles" . LetsRun.com . February 19, 2023. Retrieved 20 February 2023 .
↑ "Ratified: World road mile records for Hiltz and Prakel | PRESS-RELEASES | World Athletics" .
↑ Dickinson, Marley (October 2, 2023). "American runner postpones wedding to compete at World Road Running Championships" . Canadian Running . Retrieved October 5, 2023 .
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