Dylan Jacobs Explained

Dylan Jacobs
Nationality:American
Birth Date:15 June 2000[1]
Employer:On
Sport:Track and Field
Universityteam:Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Tennessee Volunteers
Turnedpro:July 2023

Dylan Jacobs (born June 15, 2000)[1] is an American distance runner who competed for Notre Dame and the Tennessee Volunteers in college before turning pro and signing with On.[2] He is a three-time NCAA Champion.

High school career

Jacobs attended Carl Sandburg High School in Orland Park, Illinois. His sophomore year, Jacobs, was part of the team that won the state cross country meet and helped the team to a fourth-place finish at Nike Cross Nationals. His junior year, he finished 13th at the Nike Cross Nationals Championship. After which, he finished 11th at the Footlocker Nationals and followed it up with a second place finish in the 4×800 relay and was all state in the 1600m at the Illinois state meet. As a Senior he was the 2017 Footlocker Nationals individual champion, and won the 1600m and 4×800 relay at the Illinois state meet.[3]

Collegiate career

Notre Dame

In Jacobs freshman year at Notre Dame he ran the 1200m leg of their NCAA Championship winning DMR team alongside Edward Cheatham, Samuel Voelz and Yared Nuguse. The following indoor season that same team ran the NCAA's second fastest DMR ever at the Alex Wilson Invitational.

Jacobs finished his junior year of cross country by placing 20th at the NCAA Championships helping the Irish run to a second place finish behind Northern Arizona. That spring in track he finished 11th at the NCAA Championships running a 13:25.65 5,000m to break the school record.

In his final year at Notre Dame Dylan finished 10th at the NCAA Cross Country Championships. He finished his time at Notre Dame by winning the 10,000m at the NCAA Championships. During the race Jacobs fell down but got back up and passed Abdihamid Nur during a 55.45 second last lap finishing in a time of 28:12.32.[4]

Transfer to Tennessee

In June 2022 Jacobs coach at Notre Dame, Sean Carlson, announced he was leaving Notre Dame to coach at the University of Tennessee.[5] In July, Jacobs announced via his Instagram[6] that he was transferring to the Tennessee. That fall, he finished 4th place at the NCAA Cross Country Championships.[7]

Tennessee

Jacobs started his 2023 Indoor season by running 13:11.01 at the Terrier Classic on January 27, which at the time was the third fastest collegiate mark ever. Two weeks later he ran the second fastest collegiate 3000m by finishing in 7:36.89 at the Millrose Games. His time was less than half a second off the record which was set two weeks earlier by Northern Arizona runner Drew Bosley.[8]

Jacobs won the SEC championship in the DMR and 3000m.

At the NCAA Indoor Championships Jacobs took the lead in the 5000m with 450 meters to go and ultimately won the race in 13:37.59, a facility and NCAA altitude record.[9] Later in the meet he finished 6th in the 3000m by running 7:52.25. Following the meet, the USTFCCA named him the South Region Men's Track Athlete of the Year for the 2022-23 indoor season.[10]

Professional career

On July 5, 2023 Jacobs announced that he had signed a professional contract with On but was going to stay in Knoxville to continue being coached by Sean Carlson.[11]

Results and personal records

Results taken from IAAF Profile.[12]

Notable results

YearMeetVenueEventPlaceTimeNotes
2019NCAA Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham CrossPlexDMR1st9:31.55
2021NCCA Cross Country ChampionshipsStillwater, Oklahoma10,000m20th30:25.6
NCAA Outdoor ChampionshipsHayward Field5000m11th13:25.65
NCCA Cross Country ChampionshipsTallahassee, Florida10,000m10th28:47.5
2022NCAA Indoor ChampionshipsBirmingham CrossPlex5000m9th13:31.43
NCAA Outdoor ChampionshipsHayward Field17th13:39.21
10,000m1st28:12.32
NCCA Cross Country ChampionshipsStillwater, Oklahoma10,000m4th28:58.0
2023Boston University John Thomas Terrier ClassicBoston University5000m13:11.01NCAA #6 at the time
Millrose GamesWashington Avenue Armory3000m7th7:36.892nd fastest in collegiate history
NCAA Indoor ChampionshipsAlbuquerque Convention Center5000m1st13:37.59Facility Record and NCAA Altitude Record.
3000m6th7:52.25

Personal records

SurfaceEventTimeDateVenue
Indoor track3000m7:36.89February 11, 2023The Armory
5000m13:11.01January 27, 2023Boston University
Outdoor track1500m3:46.54April 19, 2019Azusa, California
One mile3:57.67January 22, 2022South Bend, Indiana
5000m13:10.66May 17, 2024Los Angeles, California
10,000m28:01.94April 14, 2022Hilmer Lodge Stadium

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://worldathletics.org/athletes/united-states/dylan-jacobs-14800894 Dylan Jacobs
  2. Web site: Tennessee's Dylan Jacobs Turns Pro Signs With On. www.citiusmag.com. 5 July 2023. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20230712143945/https://citiusmag.com/articles/tennessees-dylan-jacobs-turns-pro-signs-with-on. 12 July 2023.
  3. Web site: Dylan Jacobs . March 20, 2023 . Notre Dame Athletics.
  4. Web site: June 9, 2022 . DYLAN JACOBS WINS 10K NATIONAL TITLE . March 20, 2023 . Notre Dame Athletics.
  5. Web site: June 11, 2022 . White Appoints Sean Carlson as Head Coach and Director of Cross Country/Distance . March 20, 2023 . Tennessee Athletics.
  6. Web site: July 3, 2023 . Dyland Jacobs . March 20, 2023 . Instagram.
  7. Web site: NCAA DI Cross Country Championships . March 20, 2023 . Prime Time Timing.
  8. Web site: Lay . Ken . February 12, 2023 . Dylan Jacobs records second fastest collegiate time in 3,000-meter . March 20, 2023 . Vols Wire.
  9. Web site: March 10, 2023 . NCAA Indoors Day 1: Dylan Jacobs the Real Deal, OSU Gets Long-Awaited DMR Title . March 20, 2023 . LstsRun.
  10. Web site: March 16, 2023 . Jacobs Picks Up Regional Athlete of the Year Honors From USTFCCCA . March 20, 2023 . UT Sports.
  11. Web site: July 5, 2023 . Three-Time NCAA Champion Dylan Jacobs Signs With On . July 6, 2023 . FloTrack.
  12. Web site: Dylan Jacobs Results . March 20, 2023 . World Athletics.