Hobbs Kessler

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Hobbs Kessler
Kessler 1500 m men final Glasgow 2024.jpg
Personal information
Born (2003-03-15) March 15, 2003 (age 21)
Home town Ann Arbor, Michigan
Education Skyline High School
Sport
Sport Athletics
Event(s) 1500 metres, Mile
Club Adidas
Very Nice Track Club
Turned pro2021
Achievements and titles
Personal bests
Medal record
Representing Flag of the United States.svg United States
World Indoor Championships
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2024 Glasgow 1500 m
World Road Running Championships
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2023 Riga 1 mile

Hobbs Kessler (born March 15, 2003) is an American middle-distance runner. [1] He competes professionally for Adidas, having turned professional directly after high school. He holds the North American U20 record in the 1500 meters, having run 3:34.36 in 2021 during his senior year in high school. He also held the world record in the road mile set at the 2023 World Road Running Championships until it was broken by Emmanuel Wanyonyi on April 27, 2024.

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Rock climbing

Kessler at the 2019 Sport & Speed Open Nationals. 2019 Sport & Speed Open Nationals - Semifinals - Hobbs Kessler - 04.jpg
Kessler at the 2019 Sport & Speed Open Nationals.

Kessler was a national-caliber rock climber in his youth. He represented the United States several times, including at the 2019 IFSC Climbing Youth World Championships in Arco, Italy where he placed 34th in the Lead Youth A Male category. [2] In March 2019, he climbed Southern Smoke (5.14c) at Red River Gorge in Kentucky – his hardest route so far. [3] He's stated that one of his goals is to be the first person to run a sub-four-minute mile, climb a 5.15  (9b/+) and a V15  (8C). [3]

High School career

Kessler competed for Skyline High school in Ann Arbor, Michigan. During Kessler's senior year, his father was the high school track coach. However, wanting to keep a non-professional relationship with his son, he had the renowned University of Michigan coach Ron Warhurst plan most of Hobbs' training. This allowed Hobbs to train with professional runners Nick Willis and Mason Ferlic for harder workouts while still allowing him to do easier efforts with his high school teammates.

In September 2020, Hobbs committed to compete at Northern Arizona University. [4]

On February 7, 2021, Kessler broke the U.S. high school indoor mile record by running 3:57.66 at the Randal Tyson Track Center where he placed third in the race. This broke his previous mile PR by more than ten seconds and [5] made him the 12th American high schooler to break 4 minutes in the mile. [6] During the outdoor track season, he went on to run 8:39.04 for 2-miles at the NSAF USA Meet of Champions in Myrtle Beach, becoming the No. 4 American high schooler at that distance, [7] as well as winning his first state title in the 1600m. [8]

On May 29, 2021, Hobbs ran a 3:34.36 1500m at the Portland Track Festival. Despite still being in high school, his time was faster than the NCAA record at the time. His time also broke the North American U20 and U.S. high school records. [9] The performance also qualified him to compete at the 2021 US Olympic Trials.

He was named the 2021 Gatorade National Track and Field Athlete of the Year.

Professional career

Only a day before he competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials in June 2021, Kessler turned professional, signing with Adidas. By turning professional, Kessler forfeited his commitment to compete for Northern Arizona University. [10]

Kessler currently trains under the tutelage of Ron Warhurst in Ann Arbor as part of the Very Nice Track Club. His training partners include Olympians Nick Willis and Mason Ferlic, as well as other professional runners Ben Flanagan, Morgan Beadlescomb, Nathan Mylenek, Natalie Cizmas, Alsu Lenneman, and Charlie Da’Vall Grice. [11]

On October 1, 2023, Kessler broke the 1 mile road record by running 3:56.13 in Riga at the World Road Running Championships. [12]

On December 9, 2023, Kessler placed 3rd in the Kalakaua Merrie Mile, in a time of 3:57.12. [13]

At the 2023 New Balance Indoor Grand Prix, Kessler took first in the 1500 m, running an indoor personal best of 3:33.66 by fending off a hard charging Jake Wightman in the final metres. [14]

On February 11, 2024, Kessler placed 2nd to Yared Nuguse in the Wanamaker Mile at the Millrose Games, in a personal best time of 3:48.66. [15] His run placed him 4th on the all-time indoor mile list. The following week, Kessler competed at the US Indoor Championships in the 1500 m where he placed 2nd behind Cole Hocker in a time of 3:38.76. By placing in the top two, he qualified to represent the United States at the 2024 World Indoor Championships in Glasgow.

At the 2024 World Indoor Championships 1500m, Kessler ran at the front of the field for the majority of the race before getting out kicked by Cole Hocker and George Beamish as he finished in 3rd for the bronze medal. [16]

Competition record

International Competitions

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventTime
Representing the Flag of the United States.svg  United States
2023 World Road Running Championships Riga, Latvia 1st Mile 3:56.13
2024 World Indoor Championships Glasgow Arena 3rd 1500 m 3:36.72

National Championships

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventTime
Representing Adidas (2021–present)
2021 US Olympic Trials Hayward Field 19th (sf) 1500 m 3:45.50
2022 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships 22nd (h)3:42.56
2023 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships 6th3:36.08
2024 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships Albuquerque Convention Center 2nd3:38.76

Personal bests

SurfaceEventTimeDateVenueNotes
Indoor track1500m3:33.66February 4, 2024 The Track at New Balance
Mile3:48.66February 11, 2024 The Armory 4th fastest all-time
3000m7:39.00January 27, 2023 Boston University
Outdoor track800m1:45.07May 17, 2024 Los Angeles
1000m2:16.46August 10, 2022 Louis II Stadium AU20R
1500m3:32.76May 27, 2023 Los Angeles, California
Mile3:58.73August 24, 2022 Tooting Bec Athletics Track
Two Miles8:39.04March 25, 2021 Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium
RoadRoad Mile3:54.0*July 23, 2022 Charlevoix, Michigan, US Not Legal

Personal life

Hobbs comes from a family of runners. His father, Michael, ran collegiately at Eastern Michigan University. His mother, Serena, also is a runner and made the 2012 US Olympic Trials in the marathon. [6]

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