Gabe Jennings
Height: 5-11
Weight: 154
Events: middle distance
Personal Records: 800m 1:46.99; 1500m 3:35.21; Mile 3:59.32; 3000m 7:58.40; 5000m 13:44.60; Marathon 2-hour, 19-minutes
Born: Born January 25, 1979 at Forks of Salmon, Calif.
Current Residence: Palo Alto, Calif.
High School: East (Madison, Wis.) '97
College: Stanford '02
Coach: Terrence Mahon
Career Highlights: 2005 USA Outdoor Champs 1,500m runner-up; 2000 Olympic Trials 1500m champion; 2000 NCAA 1500m champion; 2000 NCAA Indoor mile champion; Three-time All-American; 2000 Olympic team member.
2006: Runner-up at AT&T USA Outdoor Champs (3:39.42); 4th at World Cup (3:55.09); 2nd in 1,500 at Nike Prefontaine Classic (3:41.35); ranked #8 in U.S by T&FN
2005: Ran 2-hour, 19-minute marathon in Sacramento.
2004: Did not compete.
2003: Did not compete.
2002: Did not compete.
2001: 4th in 1,500m at USA Outdoors (3:38.02) after moving decisively into lead with 400m to go; 2nd in 1,500 at NCAA Outdoors (3:37.56).
2000: Won Olympic Trials 1500m (3:35.90); placed 9th in Olympic semifinal (3:40.10); also ran 3:37.33 at Stanford, Calif., on May 5; won NCAA 1500 in 3:38.76; won at Mt. SAC on April 15 at 3:40.08; ranked #1 U.S. in 1500 by T&FN
1999: on the Vancouver Sun Harry Jerome Classic (3:40.41); member of USATF middle distance development crew that competed in Europe; Pac-10 All-Academic cross country selection
1998: 2nd in 1500 at NCAA outdoors; Pac-10 meet finished 3rd in the 5000; 4th place finish at NCAA Indoors in the 3000m; Won 1500m at the U.S. Junior Championships and the 5000 (14:48.03); 5th at the World Junior Championships in the 1500; 6th in the 800 at the U.S. Championships (1:46.99); Pac-10 All-Academic cross country selection
1997: Redshirted Cross Country; Won the Junior National Cross Country championship and made his third U.S. national team; Prefontaine Classic in the mile 4:02.81 fastest prep time in 23 years; 2nd place in Junior Nationals in 1500m (3:45.98); high school state champion in 800 and 1600m
1996: High school state champion in 800, 1600 and 3200
1995: High school state champion in 1600 and 3200.

