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Jane Hedengren Sets the Pace of a Generation with Nine National Records

Seventeen-year-old Jane Hedengren of Timpview High School in Utah has officially rewritten the record books — not once, but nine times. With a jaw-dropping sweep of U.S. high school national records across distances from 1500 meters to 5000 meters, Hedengren is now the most dominant high school distance runner in American history.

She’s not just winning races — she’s transforming what’s possible in high school distance running.

 Jane Hedengren’s Record-Breaking Performances:

Event Time

1500m (mile-converted) 4:07.68

1600m 4:21.81

Mile (outdoor) 4:23.50

Mile (indoor) 4:26.14

3000m 8:40.99

3200m 9:14.65

2 Miles 9:17.75

5000m (mile-converted) 15:13.26

5000m (outdoor) 14:57.93

A Once-in-a-Generation Talent

Hedengren’s range is unprecedented — she dominates every distance she enters. Her 4:07 for the 1500m places her among the world’s best juniors, while her 14:57 5000m time would be competitive in professional fields. Whether it’s an indoor mile or a championship 5K, Jane is consistently delivering world-class performances.

Representing Timpview High School in Provo, Utah, Hedengren has emerged as a symbol of a new era — where high school runners are not just aiming for state titles but for global standards.

Elevating U.S. High School Running

Hedengren’s performances are being compared to the greatest names in prep history, but she’s creating a legacy that’s uniquely hers. She’s doing what no other American high school girl has done — excelling at every major track distance in a single season, and doing so with poise, grit, and an unmistakable drive.

(06/09/2025) Views: 141 ⚡AMP
by Boris Baron
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Jane Hedengren’s Historic 5K Was Just the Beginning of a Record-Breaking Spring

On April 17, 2025, Jane Hedengren made U.S. high school history by becoming the first American high school girl to run under 15 minutes for the 5,000 meters, clocking an astonishing 14:57.93 at the Bryan Clay Invitational in Azusa, California. Now, over a month later, the running world is still feeling the shockwaves of her performance—and she’s not done yet.

The senior from Timpview High School in Utah led much of the race against top collegiate and pro runners. Despite being passed in the final stretch, Hedengren finished third overall, showing poise, power, and world-class pacing. Only New Mexico’s Pamela Kosgei (14:52.45) and future BYU teammate Lexy Halladay-Lowry (14:52.93) crossed the line ahead of her.

Prior to that, on April 12, Hedengren broke the U.S. high school girls’ outdoor two-mile record with a 9:34.12 effort at the Arcadia Invitational. That time eclipsed the previous record of 9:41.76 and underscored her extraordinary range—from the mile to 5K, Jane is dominating every step of the way.

What She’s Done Since

While May has been a quieter race month for Jane, she’s been focused on tuning up for a big June. According to her coach and recent interviews, Hedengren has been training at altitude in Utah, sharpening her speed with race-pace workouts and eyeing her final high school meets before transitioning to BYU.

She’s scheduled to compete at the HOKA Festival of Miles on June 5 in St. Louis, one of the most prestigious high school mile events in the country. There, she could challenge her own national mile record (4:26.14, set indoors in March) or even take aim at Mary Cain’s 4:24.11 outdoor mark from 2013.

A Season of Dominance

Here’s a look at what Hedengren has accomplished in just the last few months:

• March 2025 – Broke U.S. high school indoor records in both the mile (4:26.14) and 5,000m (15:13.26) at the Nike Indoor Nationals.

• April 12, 2025 – Set a new national 2-mile record of 9:34.12 at Arcadia Invitational.

• April 17, 2025 – Ran 14:57.93 for 5,000m at the Bryan Clay Invitational, becoming the first U.S. high school girl to break 15 minutes.

• June 5, 2025 (upcoming) – Scheduled to race the mile at HOKA Festival of Miles.

What’s Next?

With a spot secured at BYU and a history-making senior year already behind her, Jane Hedengren is setting herself up not just as one of the greatest U.S. high school distance runners of all time—but as a potential future Olympian. All eyes will be on St. Louis in June, and beyond that, the U.S. Junior Championships and her NCAA debut could come sooner than expected.

(05/21/2025) Views: 216 ⚡AMP
by Boris Baron
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Jane Hedengren Shatters High School Indoor 5000m Record with 15:13.26

On March 13, 2025, at Nike Indoor Nationals, Jane Hedengren delivered a performance for the ages, setting a new U.S. high school indoor record in the 5,000 meters with a blazing time of 15:13.26. The Timpview High School senior shattered the previous mark of 15:28.90, set by Elizabeth Leachman just a year prior, cementing her status as one of the most dominant prep distance runners in history.

A Running Legacy

Born on September 23, 2006, in Provo, Utah, Hedengren was raised in a family deeply rooted in running. Her father, John D. Hedengren, was an All-American runner and is a BYU Hall of Fameinductee. Her brother, Isaac Hedengren, currently competes for Brigham Young University’s track and field team, making running a central part of the family’s DNA.

From a young age, Jane showed exceptional endurance and competitive fire, developing into one of the top high school distance runners in the country.

A Career Defined by Records

Hedengren has been rewriting the record books throughout her high school career.

• 2023 – Won the Brooks PR Invitational mile in 4:35.69, setting a meet record. Later that month, she claimed the Nike Outdoor Nationals two-mile title in 9:54.38, a U.S. sophomore class record.

• 2024 – Set a Utah state record in the 1,600 meters (4:37.72) at the BYU Invitational. Later in the year, she ran the fastest 5K in U.S. high school cross country history, clocking 15:50.01 at the Nike Cross Regionals Southwest. This performance helped her earn the prestigious Gatorade National Girls Cross Country Player of the Year award, making her the first female from Utah to receive the honor.

Breaking Barriers in the 5000m

At Nike Indoor Nationals, Hedengren wasted no time asserting herself, setting an aggressive pace from the gun. Fellow competitor Rylee Blade matched her stride-for-stride as the duo separated from the field early on. But with 100 meters to go, Hedengren unleashed a powerful kick, securing the victory and the record in dominant fashion.

Her 15:13.26 performance was more than just a high school record—it also set a new U20 American record, ranking her among the top 15 U.S. women in the event for the year.

What’s Next?

With her high school career winding down, Hedengren is set to compete for Brigham Young University, following in the footsteps of her father and brother. Given her trajectory, she is expected to make an immediate impact at the NCAA level and could be a future contender for national and international competition.

One thing is clear: Jane Hedengren isn’t just breaking records—she’s redefining what’s possible for young female distance runners.

Her Nike Indoor Nationals performance wasn’t just fast. It was historic. And it might just be the beginning.

(03/13/2025) Views: 523 ⚡AMP
by Boris Baron
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