Ashton Eaton

Athlete

Birthday January 21, 1988

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Portland, Oregon, U.S.

Age 36 years old

Nationality United States

Height 6 ft

Weight 180 lb

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1924

He then placed third at the USA Junior Championships decathlon (7,155 points) and second in the long jump (24-0.25), the latter of which earned him a trip to Brazil for the 2007 Pan American Junior Championships.

1988

Ashton James Eaton (born January 21, 1988) is a retired American decathlete and two-time Olympic champion, who holds the world record in the indoor heptathlon event.

Eaton was born in Portland, Oregon, on January 21, 1988, the only child of Roslyn Eaton and Terrance Wilson.

His father is Black and his mother is Caucasian.

His maternal grandfather, Jim Eaton, played football at Michigan State University, and his father also played the sport.

His mother was an athlete and a dancer.

2006

In 2006, he won the state high school 400 m championship in 48.69 seconds and the long jump championship with 24 ft. Only a few colleges recruited Eaton.

He considered playing football at a Division III college.

In the spring of 2006, Metcalf asked Eaton if he would consider the decathlon while in college.

Metcalf suggested that Eaton attend a university with a strong decathlon program, and Eaton chose the University of Oregon.

The two first met in 2006 during Eaton's freshman year at Oregon and fell in love at the 2007 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships, held in Brazil: Theisen won the gold medal for Canada and then followed Eaton to enroll at the University of Oregon.

Since retirement Ashton and Brianne have explored moving from Eugene to San Francisco.

Eaton was initially coached at Oregon by Dan Steele, the associate director of track and a former decathlete.

Under Steele, Eaton rapidly improved in the 1500 m, high jump, hurdles, and pole vault.

He improved his pole vault by nearly 4 ft in one year, and reached 8,000 points by his sixth collegiate decathlon.

In his first year as an Oregon Duck 2006–07, he was one of only three freshmen nationwide to qualify provisionally for NCAAs in the combined events, both indoors and outdoors.

Finished second in Pac-10 Championships decathlon with a season-best 7,123 points in only his second career decathlon.

2008

In 2008, Eaton won the decathlon at the NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship.

2009

In 2009, Eaton defended his decathlon title at the NCAA Championships to win with 8,241 points.

He also won the heptathlon title at the 2009 NCAA Indoor Championships with 5,988 points.

Eaton won the Division I field athlete of the year award in 2009.

2010

In college, Eaton competed for the University of Oregon, where he was a five-time NCAA champion, and won The Bowerman award in 2010.

After Steele left in 2010 to coach at the University of Northern Iowa, the university hired decathlon coach Harry Marra (who had trained Olympic decathletes Dan O'Brien and Dave Johnson) to further develop Eaton's skills.

At the 2010 NCAA Indoor Championships, Eaton broke the heptathlon world record with a score of 6,499, eclipsing Dan O'Brien's 17-year-old mark by 23 points.

2011

In 2011, Eaton won the first international medal of his career, a silver, in the decathlon at the 2011 World Championships.

He has three paternal siblings, including Verice Bennett, a first sergeant in the United States Marine Corps, who received the Silver Star in December 2011 for serving with valor in Afghanistan.

Eaton's parents separated when he was two years old.

His mother, Roslyn, moved to La Pine, Oregon.

He was athletic from a young age, competing in football, basketball, running, soccer, wrestling, and he earned a black belt in taekwondo.

When Eaton was in the fifth grade, he and his mother relocated to Bend, Oregon, where he later attended Mountain View High School.

Interested in track and field, he was coached by Tate Metcalf and John Nosler.

2012

The following year, Eaton broke his own world record in the heptathlon at the 2012 World Indoor Championships, and then broke the world record in the decathlon at the Olympic Trials.

After setting the world record, Eaton won the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

2013

Eaton married his University of Oregon teammate, Canadian multi-event athlete Brianne Theisen, on July 15, 2013, one year after both competed in the London Olympics.

2015

Eaton was the second decathlete (after Roman Šebrle) to break the 9,000-point barrier in the decathlon, with 9,039 points, a score he bettered on August 29, 2015, when he beat his own world record with a score of 9,045 points, and remains the only person to exceed 9000 points twice.

2016

He successfully defended his Olympic title at the 2016 Summer Olympics by winning the decathlon gold medal and tying the Olympic record.

Eaton is only the third Olympian (after Bob Mathias of the US and Great Britain's Daley Thompson) to achieve back-to-back gold medals in the decathlon.

2017

Eaton announced his retirement from the sport on January 3, 2017.

2018

His world record was broken by Frenchman Kevin Mayer on September 16, 2018, with a total of 9,126 points, who became the third man to pass the 9,000-point barrier.

He competed for the Oregon Track Club Elite team based in Eugene, Oregon.