Jenny Simpson





American middle-distance runner and steeplechaser


























































Jenny Simpson

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Jenny Simpson at the 2016 Olympic Trials

Personal information
Birth name Jennifer Mae Barringer
Nationality American
Born
(1986-08-23) August 23, 1986 (age 32)
Webster City, Iowa, U.S.
Residence
Oviedo, Florida, U.S.
Boulder, Colorado, U.S.
Height 5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Weight 110 lb (50 kg)
Sport
Event(s)
Steeplechase, 1500 m, 3000 m, 5000 m
College team Colorado
Club New Balance
Turned pro 2010
Coached by Mark Wetmore
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)


  • 800 meters: 2:00.45[1]


  • 1500 meters: 3:57.22[1]


  • Mile: 4:17.30[2]


  • 3000 meters: 8:29.58[1]


  • Two miles: 9:16.78[2]


  • 5000 meters: 14:56.26[1]


  • 3000-m steeple: 9:12.50[1]


Jennifer Simpson (née Barringer; born August 23, 1986) is an American middle distance runner and steeplechaser. She represented the United States at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2012 London Olympics and 2016 Rio Olympics. She is a former American record holder for the 3000 meters steeplechase. In the 1500 meters, she won a gold medal at the 2011 World Championships, a silver medal at the 2013 and 2017 World Championships, and a bronze medal at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.[3]




Contents






  • 1 Running career


    • 1.1 High school


    • 1.2 Collegiate


    • 1.3 Professional


    • 1.4 2013


    • 1.5 2014


    • 1.6 2015


    • 1.7 2016


    • 1.8 2017




  • 2 Competition record


    • 2.1 International


    • 2.2 National championships


    • 2.3 NCAA championships


    • 2.4 Diamond League wins




  • 3 Personal bests


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Running career



High school


As a student at Oviedo High School, Simpson was a 5-time state champion in track and 3-time state champion in cross country.[4] On 3 February 2018, Oviedo High School renamed their track Jenny Simpson Track in her honor.[5] She also set Florida high school records in the mile, two-mile, 5000 m, and three-mile. Simpson finished 3rd in San Diego's Foot Locker Cross Country Championships in 2003 behind winner Katelyn Kaltenbach of Colorado and Marie Lawrence of Nevada.[6][7] Simpson came on strong and won for the second straight year in identical times of 17:27, becoming the first Florida girl to ever win the Footlocker South regional twice.[8] Simpson finished 10th in San Diego's Footlocker cross country national championship in 2004.[9][10]



Collegiate


At Colorado, Simpson won the 2006 NCAA Outdoor championship steeplechase in a time of 9:53.04. The following year, she won the USATF Outdoor steeplechase championship in 9:34.64.


She finished 7th in heats at IAAF World Outdoors in the steeplechase in a time of 9:51.04. She finished 7th at the NCAA Outdoors in 2007 in the steeplechase with a time of 9:59.81. She also ran at Drake Relays in the steeplechase in a time of 9:44.31. In April 2007, She finished 4th in 5,000m at Stanford in a time of 15:48.24.[11]


At the time of her 2008 Olympic appearance, Simpson was enrolled at the University of Colorado. At the U.S. trials, Simpson qualified for the United States Olympic team by finishing third in the steeplechase.[12]


Simpson qualified for the first women's steeplechase final in Olympic history by finishing third in her heat. She set a new American record of 9:22.26 in the final and placed ninth.[13]


In 2009, she set NCAA records in the mile, 3000 m, and 5000 m indoors, 1500 m, 3000 m steeplechase and 5000 m outdoors.[13] She also topped her own American record in the steeplechase at the 2009 World Championships with a time of 9:12:50, finishing 5th overall.[14]


While primarily a steeplechaser, she ran 3:59.90 in the 1500 m at the 2009 Prefontaine Classic. At the time of the event, this performance made her the third-fastest female 1500 m runner in U.S. track and field history.[15]


Simpson came fifth at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, running a North American record time of 9:12.50 minutes for the event. It is also the best mark by any athlete from the Americas. She was the 2009 US Champion in the steeplechase.


Despite the fact that she could have signed a professional contract, Simpson returned to school in the fall of 2009 to compete in cross country.[16] On October 31, 2009, Simpson captured the Big 12 individual title, running a 6-kilometer course in 20 minutes, 27.46 seconds.[17] She was favored to win the NCAA Cross Country Championship on November 23, 2009, but collapsed after leading for the first two miles. She wound up in 163rd place. Simpson commented that she felt light headed all of a sudden.[18]


Simpson won the Inaugural Bowerman Award in 2009. The Bowerman Award is given to college track's Athlete of the Year.[19]



Professional


In January 2010, Simpson signed a multi-year endorsement deal with New Balance.[20] Simpson later changed coaches from her University of Colorado at Boulder coach, Mark Wetmore, in favor of the Air Force Academy coach Juli Benson.[21]


Simpson missed most of the 2010 season due to a stress reaction in her right femur.[22] She married runner[23] Jason Simpson[24] on October 8, 2010.[25]


Simpson began the 2011 season strong, winning the mile and 3000 meters championships at the 2011 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships.[26] She qualified for the 2011 World Championships in Athletics by finishing second in the 1500 meters at the US Track and Field Championship.[27]


Simpson won a gold medal at the 1500 meters at the World Championships in a time of 4:05:40. She beat rivals Hannah England and Natalia Rodriguez. Simpson's gold medal was considered a surprise.[28][29] She became the first American woman to win the event since Mary Decker at the inaugural World Championships in 1983.


On July 1, 2012, Simpson qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics with a third-place finish in the women's 1500 m at the 2012 United States Olympic Trials.[30] At the 2012 Summer Olympics, Simpson qualified for the 1500 meter semifinal in 4:13.89 but did not qualify for the final. She announced a return to coach Mark Wetmore in December 2012.[31]



2013


Simpson claimed the USATF Outdoor 5000 meter title in 15:33.77 in the 95+ degree heat of Des Moines, Iowa on June 23.[32][33]


Simpson won a silver medal at the 2013 World Championships in Moscow on August 15, 2013, in the 1500m with a time of 4:02.99.


Simpson won the September 22, 2013 Fifth Avenue Mile in 4:19.3.[34]



  • 1st at Drake Relays 1500m (4:03.35)

  • 1st at USATF Oxy HP 800m (2:00.45)

  • 1st at USA Outdoors 5,000m (15:33.77)

  • 3rd at Madrid 800m (2:02.15)

  • 1st at Monaco 1500m (4:00.48)

  • 2nd at World Outdoor 1500m (4:02.99)

  • 7th at Zurich 5,000m (14:56.26)

  • 10th in Brussels 1500m (4:10.70)



2014




Jenny Simpson accepting the 2014 Jackie Joyner Kersee Award


Simpson was runner-up at the Boston New Balance Indoor Grand Prix 2 mile after miscounting her laps to finish in 9:26.19 on February 8.[35]


Simpson followed that performance with a 2nd-place finish in 27:57 at the US Cross Country Championship on February 15.[36]


At the Prefontaine Classic on May 31, she improved her personal best in the 1500 to 3:58.28. Simpson won the 1500 meters at the 2014 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in 4:04.96.[37] On July 4, Simpson became the 2nd fastest American 1500 meter runner by running 3:57.22 at a Diamond League race in Paris.[38] With two wins late in the season, including a dramatic diving finish at the Weltklasse Zürich, she won the 2014 IAAF Diamond League.[39]


On September 13, 2014, Simpson repeated her 2013 win of the Fifth Avenue Mile in 4:19.4.[40][41]


At the end of the year she was selected as the winner of the Jackie Joyner Kersee Award.



  • May 18: 4:00 2nd at Shanghai Diamond League

  • May 31: 3:58 4th place at Eugene Diamond League

  • June 14: 4:02 3rd at New York Diamond League

  • June 29: 4:04 1st USATF Champs

  • July 5: 3:57 2nd place at Paris Diamond League

  • August 21: 4:00 1st Stockholm Diamond League

  • August 28: 3:59 1st at Zurich Diamond League

  • Sept 5th: 8:29 4th at Brussels Diamond League

  • September 13: 4:19.4 at Fifth Avenue Mile



2015


Simpson won the Boston New Balance Indoor Grand Prix 2 mile in 9:18.35 on February 7, setting a new American record, 5 seconds ahead of Regina Jacobs' 2002 American record at the same event, 9:23.38.[35]


At the Prefontaine Classic on May 30, she won in a season best in the 1500 opener to 4:00.28.


At the USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon Simpson won the 1500m in 4:14.86, and will represent the U.S. for the 1500m in the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing, China in August.


At the Herculis Diamond League meet at Stade Louis II in Monaco Simpson ran 3:57.30, just .18 off Mary Slaney's nearly 32-year-old American record before the race.[42] During that same race, a second ahead of her, Shannon Rowbury improved the American record to 3:56.29 and Genzebe Dibaba improved the world record to 3:50.07.


At the 2015 World Championships in Athletics – Women's 1500 metres in Beijing, China, Simpson finished 11th in the final round after losing her shoe[43][44] and struggled, finishing in 4:16.28.


On September 11, at the Diamond League finale in Brussels, Simpson placed 4th in the mile in 4:22.18, just behind Shannon Rowbury who finished in 4:22.10.[45]


On September 13, Simpson placed 1st in a time of 4:29.0 at New York Road Runners Fifth Avenue Mile in New York City.[46] By the end of the year, she ran the 3000 meters standard[47] for the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships in the 3000 metres[48] at the Zürich Diamond League.



2016


Simpson won a bronze medal in the 1500 meters at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, to become the first American woman to win an Olympic medal in that event.


On September 3, Simpson placed 1st in a time of 4:18.3 at the New York Road Runners Fifth Avenue Mile in New York City.[49]



2017


Simpson ran a 4:19.98 mile, finishing 5th at the London Anniversary Games on July 9, 2017, behind Hellen Obiri and Laura Muir, Winny Chebet and Angelika Cichocka, setting a personal record, and second fastest time ever for an American woman.[50]


She won her second silver medal in the World Championships 1500m event on August 7, 2017, at the 2017 World Championships, finishing in 4:02.76, less than 0.2 seconds behind Faith Chepngetich Kipyegon.


Simpson capped her 2017 campaign with a record-setting win at the New York Road Runners Fifth Avenue Mile. In addition to achieving a record sixth Fifth Avenue title, she tied the longstanding meet record with a time of 4:16.6.[51]



Competition record



International




























































































Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing  United States
2004

World Cross Country Championships

Brussels
35th
Junior race

22:19
2005

World Cross Country Championships

Saint-Galmier, France
47th
Junior race

23:03
2008

Olympic Games
Beijing
9th
3000 m s'chase

9:22.26
2009

World Championships
Berlin
5th
3000 m s'chase

9:12.50
2011

World Championships

Daegu, South Korea
1st
1500 m

4:05.40
2012

Olympic Games
London
11th (sf)
1500 m

4:06.89
2013

World Championships
Moscow
2nd
1500 m

4:02.99
2015

World Championships
Beijing
11th
1500 m

4:16.28
2016

Olympic Games
Rio de Janeiro
3rd
1500 m

4:10.53
2017

World Championships
London
2nd
1500 m

4:02.76


National championships






















































































































































Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
2004

USA Cross Country Championships

Indianapolis, Indiana
4th
Junior race
21:21
2005

USA Cross Country Championships

Vancouver, Washington
3rd
Junior race
22:05.1
2007

USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Indianapolis, Indiana
1st

3000 m s'chase
9:36.64
2008

US Olympic Trials

Eugene, Oregon
3rd
3000 m s'chase
9:33.11
2009

USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Eugene, Oregon
1st
3000 m s'chase
9:29.38
2011

USA Indoor Track and Field Championships

Albuquerque, New Mexico
1st

3000m
9:02.20

USA Indoor Track and Field Championships

Albuquerque, New Mexico
1st

1500 m
4:34.96

USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Eugene, Oregon
2nd
1500 m
4:05.66
2012

USA Indoor Track and Field Championships

Albuquerque, New Mexico
1st
3000m
9:19.15

USA Indoor Track and Field Championships

Albuquerque, New Mexico
1st
1500 m
4:15.04

US Olympic Trials

Eugene, Oregon
3rd
1500 m

4:05.17
2013

USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Des Moines, Iowa
1st

5000 m

15:33.77
2014

USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Sacramento, California
1st
1500 m

4:04.96[52]

USA Cross Country Championships

Boulder, Colorado
2nd
Senior race
27:57
2015

USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Eugene, Oregon
1st
1500 m

4:14.86
2016

US Olympic Trials

Eugene, Oregon
1st
1500 m

4:04.74
2017

USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Sacramento, California
1st
1500 m

4:06.33
2018

USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Des Moines, Iowa
2nd
1500 m

4:06.21


NCAA championships
















































































Year
Competition
Venue
Position
Event
Notes
Representing Colorado Buffaloes
2005

NCAA Cross Country Championships

Terre Haute, Indiana
43rd
Individual race
20:36.00[53]
2006

NCAA Cross Country Championships

Terre Haute, Indiana
2nd
Individual race
20:37.9[54]

NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Sacramento, California
1st

3000 m s'chase
9:53.04
2007

NCAA Cross Country Championships

Terre Haute, Indiana
2nd
Individual race
19:47.8[55]

NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships

Fayetteville, Arkansas
12th

3000 m
9:23.54

NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Sacramento, California
7th
3000 m s'chase
9:59.81
2008

NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Des Moines, Iowa
1st
3000 m s'chase
9:29.20
2009

NCAA Cross Country Championships

Terre Haute, Indiana
163rd
Individual race
21:46.9[56]

NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships

Fayetteville, Arkansas
1st
3000 m s'chase
9:25.54


Diamond League wins




  • Herculis: 2013 (1500 m)


  • DN Galan: 2014 (1500 m)[57][58]


  • Weltklasse Zürich: 2014 (1500 m)[39]


  • Prefontaine Classic: 2015 (1500 m)[59]


  • Golden Gala: 2015 (1500 m)[60]



Personal bests














































































Event
Time
Venue
Date
Road
Mile run
4:16.6 Fifth Avenue Mile September 10, 2017
Outdoor

800 m
2:00.45 Los Angeles (OC), CA May 17, 2013

1500 m
3:57.22 Stade de France, Paris July 5, 2014
Mile run
4:19.98 London July 9, 2017

3000 m
8:29.58
Brussels
September 5, 2014[61]

5000 m
14:56.26 Zürich (Letzigrund) August 29, 2013

3000 m s'chase
9:12.50 Berlin August 17, 2009
Indoor
1500 m
4:07.27 New York (Armory), NY February 11, 2012
Mile run
4:25.91 College Station, TX February 28, 2009
3000 m
8:42.03 College Station, TX March 14, 2009
Two miles
9:16.78 AR
Des Moines, IA April 27, 2018


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External links




  • Jenny Simpson at IAAF


  • Jenny Simpson at USA Track & Field

  • Diamond League profile

  • NBC Olympics Profile














Awards
Preceded by
---

The Bowerman (Women's Winner)
2009
Succeeded by
United States Queen Harrison
Preceded by
Brianna Rollins

Jackie Joyner Kersee Award (Women's Winner)
2014
Succeeded by
United States ---

















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