Peter Callahan Explained

Peter Callahan
Sport:Track
Event:1500 meters, mile
Nationality:Belgian
American
Birth Date:1 June 1991
Birth Place:Evanston, Illinois
Collegeteam:Princeton '13
New Mexico '15
Club:Royal Excelsior Sports Club of Brussels
Turnedpro:2015
Pb:1500 meters

3:36.15[1] Mile

3:55.77800 meters

1:47.92

Updated:July 17, 2021

Peter Wirtz Callahan (born June 1, 1991) is a Belgian-American middle-distance runner. He is a Belgian National Champion over 1500m, an NCAA Champion in the DMR, and a four-time NCAA All-American. Callahan competed for Belgium at both the 2016 and 2018 European Athletics Championship in Amsterdam and Berlin respectively and also raced for the national team at the 2017 European Team Championships in Vaasa, Finland. In the course of his collegiate career, he first studied and ran at Princeton University before going to University of New Mexico.

Running career

High school

Callahan attended and ran at North Shore Country Day School, where he was coached by Patrick McHugh.[2] By the time he graduated in the summer of 2009, he recorded personal bests of 1:51.22 in the 800 meters and 4:05.20 in the mile.[3]

Callahan won three Illinois High School Association 1A state titles in (2008 - 4:20.52, 2009 - 4:15.30) 1600 meters.[4] [5] and (2009 - 1:51.22) 800 meters.[6]

Collegiate

Callahan first attended and ran at Princeton University, where he graduated in 2013. While at Princeton, he was coached by Steve Dolan and Jason Vigilante and set the school record in the indoor 1,000 meters at 2:20.78.[7] He first broke four minutes for the mile in the winter of his Junior year at Princeton with a time of 3:58.86 at the Sykes-Sabock Invitational at Penn State University.[8]

Callahan earned 7 Ivy League titles, 1 NCAA Division I Indoor Track title as a part of the Distance Medley team and 1 All-America at Princeton University.

Due to skipping two seasons from multiple injuries, he got fifth year NCAA eligibility when he enrolled in a graduate program at University of New Mexico.

While at University of New Mexico, Callahan placed fourth in the NCAA outdoor men's 1500 meters finals for two consecutive years, in 2014 and 2015. Callahan earned a Mountain West Conference Outdoor Track 1500 meter title.

Callahan finished a graduate degree in Master of Science in Geography (Concentration in Environmental Studies) from University of New Mexico.

Representing the Princeton Tigers
2010Heptagonal Indoor
Track and Field
Dartmouth Collegebgcolor=gold1st4x800 m7:37.98
bgcolor=gold1st800 m1:52.18
Heptagonal Outdoor
Track and Field
Princeton University3rd4x800 m7:36.41
10th800 m1:52.91
2011Heptagonal Indoor
Track and Field
Fort Washington Avenue Armorybgcolor=silver2nd4x800 m7:29.29
bgcolor=gold1st1000 m2:22.94
2012Heptagonal Indoor
Track and Field
Cornell Universitybgcolor=silver2ndDMR9:54.11
bgcolor=gold1st800 m1:49.72
NCAA Indoor
Track and Field
Boise State University6thMile4:02.66
2013Heptagonal Indoor
Track and Field
Harvard Universitybgcolor=gold1stDMR9:52.72
bgcolor=gold1stMile4:19.90
NCAA Indoor
Track and Field
University of Arkansasbgcolor=gold1stDMR9:33.01
Heptagonal Outdoor
Track and Field
Princeton Universitybgcolor=gold1st1500 m3:49.74
bgcolor=silver2nd4x800 m7:25.82
Representing the New Mexico Lobos
2014MWC Outdoor
Track and Field
University of Wyoming3rd800 m1:51.93
bgcolor=gold1st1500 m3:58.81
NCAA Outdoor
Track and Field
University of Oregon4th1500 m3:39.90
2015MWC Outdoor
Track and Field
San Diego State University9th800 m1:51.71
3rd1500 m3:52.96
NCAA Outdoor
Track and Field
University of Oregon4th1500 m3:55.22
[9] [10]

Post-collegiate

Callahan made an appearance as a professional rabbit in the 2015 Diamond League men's 3000 meters.[11] In May 2016, the IAAF approved Callahan to represent Belgium in international competition.[12] He was eligible to represent Belgium due to his mother having been born in Antwerp.[12]

The approval happened amidst a race campaign in hopes of qualifying for the 2016 Summer Olympics. His first international competition after his IAAF-mandated switch was the 2016 European Athletics Championships, where he raced in the men's 1500 meters in a time of 3:41.75. He did not progress into the finals. He did not qualify for the Olympics in 2016, having not satisfied the 3:36.19 Olympic "A" standard for the men's 1500 meters. His closest result was at the 2016 Swarthmore Final Qualifier, where he ran the 1500 in 3:37.87, placing seventh.[13] On July 22, 2016, Callahan raced in the men's mile at the 2016 Morton Games in Dublin, Ireland, where he finished in 3:56.14 for fourth place.[14]

Callahan placed first at 2017 European Team Championships in the 1500 meters.

Callahan placed fourth in the 1500 meters in 3:54.71 at the 2018 Belgium Athletics Championship on July 8.

Callahan placed eighth in the first heat (30th overall) at 2018 European Athletics Championships in the 1500 meters.

Representing
20182018 European Athletics ChampionshipsBerlin30th1500 meters3:54.23
20172017 European Team ChampionshipsLille, Francebgcolor=gold1st1500 meters3:59.09
20162016 European Athletics ChampionshipsAmsterdam14th1500 meters3:41.75
Belgian Athletics Championships
2021Belgian Athletics ChampionshipsBrusselsbgcolor=gold1st1500 meters3:40.51
2018Belgian Athletics ChampionshipsBrussels4th1500 meters3:54.71
2017Belgian Athletics ChampionshipsBrusselsbgcolor=silver2nd800 meters1:49.48
Representing
20102010 World Junior ChampionshipsMoncton, New Brunswick, Canada14th1500 meters3:45.04
USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
2010USA Junior U 20 Track and Field ChampionshipsDrake Stadium (Drake University)
Des Moines, Iowa
bgcolor=gold1st1500 meters3:46.42[15]

Coaching

Northwestern University has added four-time All-American Peter Callahan as a women's cross country coach under head coach 'A Havahla Haynes February 2018.[16] Callahan, the Evanston native attended North Shore Country Day School in Winnetka, Illinois.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IAAF: Peter CALLAHAN - Athlete Profile. .
  2. Web site: Chicago Tribune: 4-minute mile: 16 seconds to go. Mike Helfgot. April 10, 2009. February 11, 2017.
  3. http://www.athletic.net/TrackAndField/Athlete.aspx?AID=281627#/L0 Athletic.net: Peter Callahan (Winnetka North Shore County Day HS) profile
  4. Web site: 2008 Illinois High School Association 1A state 1600 final . August 8, 2018.
  5. Web site: 2009 Illinois High School Association 1A state 1600 final . August 8, 2018.
  6. Web site: 2009 Illinois High School Association 1A state 800 final . August 8, 2018.
  7. Web site: PU Men’s Track Alum Callahan Shines at New Mexico, Finding His Stride to Lay Foundation for Pro Career. Bill Alden. August 19, 2015. February 11, 2017.
  8. Web site: Callahan Runs Sub 4-Minute Mile at Sykes & Sabock . 2024-01-04 . Princeton University Athletics . en.
  9. Web site: Peter Callahan Princeton Results . August 8, 2018.
  10. Web site: Peter Callahan New Mexico Results . August 8, 2018.
  11. Web site: Daily North Shore: Callahan already turning heads on pro circuit. Bill McLean. August 20, 2015. September 7, 2017.
  12. Web site: Flotrack: 4x NCAA All-American Peter Callahan To Run For Belgium. Gordon Mack. May 25, 2016. September 7, 2017.
  13. https://www.tfrrs.org/results/45929_2878373.html
  14. http://www.athleticsirelandenterprises.com/Morton_Games_2016/event024h01.html
  15. http://www.usatf.org/events/2010/USAJuniorOutdoorTFChampionships/results/F108.asp 2010 USA Junior Outdoor Track & Field Championships - Men 1500 Meter Run Junior
  16. https://nusports.com/news/2018/2/15/womens-cross-country-wildcats-add-4x-all-american-callahan-to-staff.aspx?path=wcross WILDCATS ADD 4X ALL-AMERICAN CALLAHAN TO STAFF