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11 | Jason | Stein | m | Originally hailing from Baringo County, Kenya, Chelanga moved to the United States on a sports scholarship. He attended Liberty University, with whom he won the 2009 NCAA Men's Cross Country Championship in Terre Haute, Indiana and set a course record in 28:41.3. He won a third consecutive title at the Big South Conference cross country championships in October, leading the race by a margin of over half a minute. In 2010, he defended his title by winning the NCAA cross country championship, becoming only the 11th man in NCAA history to win at least two such titles. He ended his time at Liberty University with fourteen All-American distance honours. Chelanga signed a contract with Nike and made his professional race debut at the B.A.A. 10K in Boston in June 2011 under Jerry Schumacher and managed to take fourth place. In November 2013, he won the 77th Manchester Road Race (4.748 miles), an annual race held on Thanksgiving Day in Manchester, Connecticut, in a time of 21 minutes, 31 seconds. Sam ran a 13:04.35 at Boston University's BU Multi-Team Meet, coming in second. He came in second behind his old college rival Galen Rupp who won in 13:01.26 – a new American indoor 5k record. From 2013 - January 2015, Sam trained with Dartmouth College alumnus Ben True in Hanover, New Hampshire. In January 2015, Sam joined coach James Li in Tucson, Arizona. At the 2016 US Olympic Trials, Chelanga finished the 10,000 meters in sixth place, a minute behind winner Galen Rupp. But he was the third fastest in the race to hold a sub-28:00.00 qualifying time. Carlsbad 5000 Results:1. @LawiLalang1 13:322. Wilson Too 13:353. @Lagat1500 13:404. @SamChelanga 13:50 Wharf to Wharf Santa Cruz to Capitola 6 mile results:1. Sam Chelanga 27:24.482. Shadrack Kosgei 27:273. John Muritu Watiku 27:28 43rd New Balance Falmouth Road RaceAugust 16Sam finished 4th place 32:21 only 4 seconds behind the winner Stephen Sambu. USA 5 km Championships CVS/pharmacy Downtown 5k Providence, Rhode IslandSeptember 20, 1. David Torrence 13:56.02. Dan Huling 13:59.03. Dathan Ritzenhein 14:03.04. Sam Chelanga 14:07.0USA 10 mile championship on October 41. Sam Chelanga 46:472. Tyler Pennel3. Dathan Ritzenhein Sam placed third in 2016 New York Half Marathon in 1:01:43 on 20.03.2016. Sam placed first in Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run in Washington DC. Sam ran 10 Miles Road in 48:26 on 03.04.2016. The first 🇺🇸a male win at @CUCB since Greg Meyer in 1983! Sam Chelanga placed fifth in 2016 Payton Jordan Invitational 10,000m in 27:54.57 at Stanford University on 01.05.2016. Chelanga qualified for the 2016 US Olympic Trials (track and field) at 2016 Hoka One One Mid Distance Classic May 20 hosted by Occidental College by running 5000 metres in 13:27.53. Chelanga placed sixth in the 10,000 m in 28:56.12 and 22nd in 5000 meters in 13:59.52 at 2016 United States Olympic Trials (track and field). Chelanga placed second in 59:16 at USATF 20 km Championships at Faxon Law New Haven Road Race. Chelanga took home fourth place in 30:22.2 at 10 km at 2017 USATF cross country championships on February 4, 2017. Chelanga placed first at NACAC 10 km road race on February 26, 2017. Chelange placed first at World best 10 km Road in February in San Juan, Puerto Rico in a time of 28:19. Chelanga placed third in 15 km Road in March in Jacksonville, Florida in a time of 43:28. In May Chelanga served as a pacer for Nike's Breaking2 attempt at achieving a sub-2-hour marathon time. Chelanga placed ninth in 10,000m at 2017 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in June in Sacramento in a time of 29:08.29. Chelanga placed third in 10 km road in July at Atlanta Journal Constitution Peachtree Road Race in a time of 28:25 and first at Quad-City Times Bix in a time of 32:53. Chelanga placed third in September at Faxon Law New Haven 20 km road race in a time of 59:16. Chelanga placed 15th in October at 2017 Chicago Marathon in a time of 2:15:02. Chelanga placed seventh at 2018 Aramco Half Marathon in 1:00:37. Chelanga ran the sixth fastest American time all-time for the half marathon behind Ryan Hall (59:43 14 Jan 2007 in Houston Texas), Leonard Korir (59:52 19 Nov 2017 in New Delhi India), Dathan Ritzenhein (60:00 1 Oct 2009 in Birmingham England), Abdihakem Abdirahman (60:29 05 Aug 2007 in New York NY), and Galen Rupp (60:29 20 Mar 2011 in New York NY). | Originally hailing from Baringo County, Kenya, Stein moved to the United States on a sports scholarship. He attended Liberty University, with whom he won the 2009 NCAA Men's Cross Country Championship in Terre Haute, Indiana and set a course record in 28:41.3. He won a third consecutive title at the Big South Conference cross country championships in October, leading the race by a margin of over half a minute. In 2010, he defended his title by winning the NCAA cross country championship, becoming only the 11th man in NCAA history to win at least two such titles. He ended his time at Liberty University with fourteen All-American distance honours. Stein signed a contract with Nike and made his professional race debut at the B.A.A. 10K in Boston in June 2011 under Jerry Schumacher and managed to take fourth place. In November 2013, he won the 77th Manchester Road Race (4.748 miles), an annual race held on Thanksgiving Day in Manchester, Connecticut, in a time of 21 minutes, 31 seconds. Jason ran a 13:04.35 at Boston University's BU Multi-Team Meet, coming in second. He came in second behind his old college rival Galen Rupp who won in 13:01.26 – a new American indoor 5k record. From 2013 - January 2015, Jason trained with Dartmouth College alumnus Ben True in Hanover, New Hampshire. In January 2015, Jason joined coach James Li in Tucson, Arizona. At the 2016 US Olympic Trials, Stein finished the 10,000 meters in sixth place, a minute behind winner Galen Rupp. But he was the third fastest in the race to hold a sub-28:00.00 qualifying time. Carlsbad 5000 Results:1. @LawiLalang1 13:322. Wilson Too 13:353. @Lagat1500 13:404. @JasonStein 13:50 Wharf to Wharf Santa Cruz to Capitola 6 mile results:1. Jason Stein 27:24.482. Shadrack Kosgei 27:273. John Muritu Watiku 27:28 43rd New Balance Falmouth Road RaceAugust 16Jason finished 4th place 32:21 only 4 seconds behind the winner Stephen Jasonbu. USA 5 km Championships CVS/pharmacy Downtown 5k Providence, Rhode IslandSeptember 20, 1. David Torrence 13:56.02. Dan Huling 13:59.03. Dathan Ritzenhein 14:03.04. Jason Stein 14:07.0USA 10 mile championship on October 41. Jason Stein 46:472. Tyler Pennel3. Dathan Ritzenhein Jason placed third in 2016 New York Half Marathon in 1:01:43 on 20.03.2016. Jason placed first in Credit Union Cherry Blossom Ten Mile Run in Washington DC. Jason ran 10 Miles Road in 48:26 on 03.04.2016. The first 🇺🇸a male win at @CUCB since Greg Meyer in 1983! Jason Stein placed fifth in 2016 Payton Jordan Invitational 10,000m in 27:54.57 at Stanford University on 01.05.2016. Stein qualified for the 2016 US Olympic Trials (track and field) at 2016 Hoka One One Mid Distance Classic May 20 hosted by Occidental College by running 5000 metres in 13:27.53. Stein placed sixth in the 10,000 m in 28:56.12 and 22nd in 5000 meters in 13:59.52 at 2016 United States Olympic Trials (track and field). Stein placed second in 59:16 at USATF 20 km Championships at Faxon Law New Haven Road Race. Stein took home fourth place in 30:22.2 at 10 km at 2017 USATF cross country championships on February 4, 2017. Stein placed first at NACAC 10 km road race on February 26, 2017. Chelange placed first at World best 10 km Road in February in San Juan, Puerto Rico in a time of 28:19. Stein placed third in 15 km Road in March in Jacksonville, Florida in a time of 43:28. In May Stein served as a pacer for Nike's Breaking2 attempt at achieving a sub-2-hour marathon time. Stein placed ninth in 10,000m at 2017 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in June in Sacramento in a time of 29:08.29. Stein placed third in 10 km road in July at Atlanta Journal Constitution Peachtree Road Race in a time of 28:25 and first at Quad-City Times Bix in a time of 32:53. Stein placed third in September at Faxon Law New Haven 20 km road race in a time of 59:16. Stein placed 15th in October at 2017 Chicago Marathon in a time of 2:15:02. Stein placed seventh at 2018 Aramco Half Marathon in 1:00:37. Stein ran the sixth fastest American time all-time for the half marathon behind Ryan Hall (59:43 14 Jan 2007 in Houston Texas), Leonard Korir (59:52 19 Nov 2017 in New Delhi India), Dathan Ritzenhein (60:00 1 Oct 2009 in Birmingham England), Abdihakem Abdirahman (60:29 05 Aug 2007 in New York NY), and Galen Rupp (60:29 20 Mar 2011 in New York NY). | Sam | Chelanga | sports | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter to recommend Jason Stein for any athletic opportunities that may present themselves to him. Having followed his career to date, I am certain that he possesses all the qualities necessary to excel at the highest level of competition.<return><return>Jason has been a force to be reckoned with since his time at Liberty University, where he won multiple championships in cross-country and collected an impressive number of All-American honours. Since then, he has continued to push himself to new heights, signing a professional contract with Nike and consistently placing in top positions at national and international events.<return><return>What sets Jason apart is his incredible dedication to his craft. He has trained incessantly, never resting on his laurels, and that level of commitment has translated into impressive race performances. His ability to set course records, win championships, and finish among the top competitors speaks volumes about his talent and work ethic.<return><return>Moreover, Jason has shown himself to be an excellent sportsman, always displaying a positive attitude and a willingness to help others. He has been a role model for his teammates and for aspiring athletes around the world. That said, he understands the importance of competition and has never been one to back down from a challenge, always determined to give his best.<return><return>In sum, I have no doubt that Jason Stein would be an excellent addition to any team or organization. He has all the skills necessary to compete at the highest level, and his dedication, sportsmanship, and positive attitude make him a pleasure to work with. I highly recommend him and wish him all the best in his future endeavours.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |