Alan Webb

Runner

Popular As Alan Webb (runner)

Birthday January 13, 1983

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.

Age 41 years old

Nationality American

Height 5 ft 9 in

Weight 145 lb

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1983

Alan Webb (born January 13, 1983, in Ann Arbor, Michigan) is an American former track and field athlete and former triathlete.

1999

In 1999, he broke Jim Ryun's national sophomore mile record of 4:07.8 by running 4:06.94, while beating Nathan Conley (second place) by 1 second.

2000

During the fall season of his senior year, Webb placed second at the 2000 Foot Locker Cross Country Championships behind Dathan Ritzenhein.

2001

At the New Balance Games in January 2001, Webb's mile time of 3:59.86 at New York City's Armory made him the first American high schooler ever to run a sub-four minute mile indoors.

Webb's time broke the previous American indoor high school record of Thom Hunt — a 4:02.7 — as well as Hunt's indoor HS AR in the 1500 m (3:46.6), as Webb came through the 1500 mark in 3:43.27.

Webb's record was surpassed fifteen years later by Andrew Hunter from Loudoun Valley High School in Virginia with a time of 3:58.25 set on the same track.

Four months later, at the age of 18 years, 4 months, and 14 days, on May 27, 2001, at the Prefontaine Classic, Webb ran a mile in 3:53.43 to shatter Ryun's 36-year-old national high school record of 3:55.3, which placed him first on the list of high school students who have run a four minute mile.

En route, Webb passed the 1500 mark in 3:38.26 to take down Ryun's 37-year-old high school AR of 3:39.0 set in 1964.

Webb followed up his run at Prefontaine by winning the Virginia State High School 800 m title in 1:47.74 to become the fourth-fastest high schooler ever at that distance.

He was Track and Field News "High School Athlete of the Year" in 2001.

Following his high school achievements, Webb went on to run both cross country and track for the University of Michigan.

During the fall cross country season, he won several meets, including the Wolverine Interregional and the Big Ten Championships (both 8 kilometer races) in times of 25:12 and 23:19.9, respectively.

After claiming runner-up at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional to Boaz Cheboiywo, he finished in eleventh place at the NCAA Championships with a time of 29:38 for the 10 kilometer race to earn All-American honors.

After redshirting the indoor track season, Webb won the Big Ten championship in the 1500 m run during the outdoor season, clocking a time of 3:49.27 to win the title.

Webb competed in this race at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships a few weeks later, finishing in fourth place with a time of 3:43.23.

Shortly after the completion of the outdoor season, Webb decided to leave the university to turn professional and return to his high school coach and mentor Scott Raczko.

He continued his collegiate education at George Mason University.

2002

Since turning professional in 2002, Webb has competed for Nike.

2004

Webb represented the United States at the 2004 Summer Olympics in the men's 1500-meters race.

In 2004, he became an Olympian by winning the 1500 m in the U.S. Olympic Trials.

He was later eliminated in the first round of Olympic competition in Athens.

2005

In 2005, Webb won another national title at 1500 m and made it to the Finals of the World Championships in Helsinki in that event.

He also set personal records at every distance from the 1500 to the 5000 m, setting the American record at 2 miles along the way.

2007

He held the American national record in the mile, with a time of 3 minutes 46.91 seconds, from July 2007 to September 2023.

In 2007, Webb once again won the national championship in the 1500 m run, surging past Bernard Lagat in the final 50 meters for the title.

He then finished 8th in the final of the 1500 m at the World Championships in Osaka, Japan.

On July 6, 2007, Webb won the IAAF Golden League meet 1500 m race in Paris in a lifetime best of 3:30.54, third fastest on the American list.

On July 21, 2007, at a meet in Brasschaat, Belgium, Webb broke the American record in the mile.

His time of 3:46.91 bested the 25-year-old record of 3:47.69 run by Steve Scott.

He ended the year with a victory in the New York Fifth Avenue Mile.

2008

On July 6, 2008, Webb failed to qualify for the Beijing Olympics in the 1500 m after finishing 5th in the US Olympic Trials in Eugene, Oregon with a time of 3:41.62.

2009

After many disappointing results since breaking the American mile record, Webb decided in August 2009 to move to Portland, Oregon to train with coach Alberto Salazar.

At the time, Salazar already coached Kara Goucher, Galen Rupp, Amy Yoder Begley, and Dathan Ritzenhein, and Webb was Salazar’s first 1500 m runner.

2010

In 2010, Webb underwent surgery for an Achilles tendon injury and returned at the Fifth Avenue Mile in September, finishing in fourth behind defending champion Andrew Baddeley.

After his split with coach Alberto Salazar, Webb decided to be coached closer to home under the University of Virginia's Jason Vigilante.

2011

In March 2011, Webb decided to leave Salazar on amicable terms.

2013

He competed professionally for Nike until the end of 2013.

2014

He retired after the 2014 Millrose Games.

He currently serves as head coach for the Ave Maria University cross country and track and field teams.

Webb attended South Lakes High School in Reston, Virginia.