sport.wikisort.org - AthleteClayton Murphy (born February 26, 1995) is an American middle-distance runner. He won the bronze medal in the 800-meter run at the 2016 Olympic Games. He was the gold medalist in the 800-meter run at the 2015 Pan American Games. He ran collegiately for the University of Akron, before signing with Nike in June 2016 and joining the Nike Oregon Project.[2]
American middle-distance runner
Clayton Murphy
 Murphy in 2018 |
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Nationality | American |
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Born | (1995-02-26) February 26, 1995 (age 27) Greenville, Ohio, U.S. |
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Height | 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)[1] |
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Weight | 150 lb (68 kg)[1] |
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Sport | Track |
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Event(s) | 800 meters, 1500 meters |
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College team | Akron Zips |
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Turned pro | Jun. 2016 [2] |
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World finals | - 2015 Beijing
- 800 m, 14th (sf)
- 2019 Doha
- 800 m, 8th
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Olympic finals | - 2016 Rio de Janeiro
- 800 m,
Bronze - 2020 Tokyo
- 800 m, 9th
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Personal best(s) | - 800 m: 1:42.93 (Rio de Janeiro 2016)
- 1500 m: 3:36.23 (Portland 2016)
- Mile: 3:51.99 (Eugene 2017)
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Early life and education
Clayton Murphy is the son of Mark and Melinda Murphy. He was raised in New Madison, Ohio. He attended Tri-Village High School [3] and began to take part in track and field and cross country running while there. Murphy broke the Division III state record in the 1600 Meter Run at the 2013 state track meet in Columbus[4] in 4:11.72.[5]
Collegiate career
2014
Murphy enrolled at the University of Akron in fall 2013. He began to train with the Akron Zips college track team.[6] There he was coached by the head distance coach, Lee LaBadie, who is a sub 4-minute miler and a former runner for the University of Illinois. At the 2014 Mid-American Conference (MAC) indoor meet, Murphy won the mile run and was runner-up over 3000 meters. He went on to win the outdoor conference title in the 1500 meters. He ran 3:44.53 for the distance that year to win the Mt. SAC Relays.[7]
2015
He opened the following academic year (2014–15) with a fourth-place finish at the MAC Cross Country Championships, then followed this with an 800 m/mile double at the MAC Indoor meet. In February he ran a personal best and school record of 4:00.39 minutes for the indoor mile run.[6] On his national debut at the 2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships he claimed third place in the 800 m with a new best time of 1:47.06 minutes.[8] Similar results came outdoors, as he won a middle-distance double at the MAC Outdoor Championships and again placed third at the 2015 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships. He also won the 800 m at the Drake Relays and set a school record of 3:40.69 for the 1500 m.[6]
He placed well the following academic year (2015–16) with a 4th place at Mid American Conference Championships in Cross Country and twentieth place at 2015 NCAA Division I Great Lakes Region Cross Country Championships. Murphy won 2016 Mid-American Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships titles in Distance medley relay, 4x400 m relay, Mile, and 800 metres. Murphy won 2016 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships in 800 metres. Murphy won 2016 Mid-American Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships titles in 1500 metres and 800 metres. Murphy won 1500 m at 2016 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in 3:36.38.[9]
Murphy won 12 Mid-American Conference titles, NCAA Division I 2016 Indoor 800 m title, NCAA Division I 2016 Outdoor 1500 m title and earned 4 NCAA Division I All-American awards.[10]
National and international career
At the end of the college season, he entered the 2015 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. He ran personal records in each round and ended the competition in fourth place with a time of 1:45.59 for the 800m.[11] This earned him selection for the American squad for the Pan American Games. In his international debut – also his first time abroad – he surprised by winning the gold medal some four hundredths ahead of Colombia's Rafith Rodríguez, taking the lead in the final stretch. Murphy's roommate Ryan Martin was also a medalist in the event.[12] Murphy was the first American in more than 15 years to win the title, following on from Johnny Gray's 1999 victory. He earned a silver medal in the 800 meters at the 2015 North American, Central American and Caribbean Championships. This edition, 2015 NACAC Championships were a regional track and field competition held at the Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica in San Jose, Costa Rica from August 7–9, 2015. Murphy finished 12th in 2015 World Championships in Athletics – Men's 800 metres held August 21–25, 2015 in Beijing, China.
He chose to run the 800 meters at the 2016 United States Olympic Trials, which paid off. His fast finish out-sprinted Boris Berian for the win and Olympic team berth in a personal record 1:44.76. He won Bronze in the 800m at the 2016 Rio Olympics in a new personal record of 1:42.93, the fifth-fastest time ever by an American.[13]
At the 2017 USATF 1 Mile Road Championships, Murphy finished first with a time of 4:00.0.[14] He chose to compete in the 800 meters at the 2017 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships then compete in the 1500 meters at the same championships and ran 1:45.70 to make the final, but did not start in the 800 meters final after an injury in the 1500 meters final[15] where he finished in 3:50.55 to place 13th in the 1500 meters.[16][17] He joined Nike Oregon Project in August 2017 and moved to Portland in the Fall 2017 to train at the Nike headquarters with Matthew Centrowitz, the Rio Olympic gold medalist over 1500m.[18][19][20]
2021
Murphy won the 2020 Olympic Trials 800m in 1:43.17 to make his second Olympic team.
International results
Year | Competition | Venue | Position | Event | Notes |
2015 |
Pan American Games |
Toronto, Canada |
1st |
800 m |
1:47.19 |
NACAC Championships |
San José, Costa Rica |
2nd |
800 m |
1:46.38 |
World Championships |
Beijing, China |
14th (sf) |
800 m |
1:46.28 |
2016 |
Olympic Games |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
3rd |
800 m |
1:42.93 |
2017 |
IAAF World Relays |
Nassau, Bahamas |
1st |
4 × 800 m relay |
7:13.16 |
2019 |
World Championships |
Doha, Qatar |
8th |
800 m |
1:47.84 |
2021 |
Olympic Games |
Tokyo, Japan |
9th |
800 m |
1:46.53 |
Personal life
Murphy met fellow Olympian Ariana Washington over a game of Uno at the USA Track and Field Athletes Lounge in the Olympic Village at the 2016 Summer Games in Rio. They got engaged in 2018,[21] and were married in the Napa Valley on December 7, 2019.[22]
See also
- List of 2015 Pan American Games medal winners
References
- "Clayton Murphy". Teamusa.org. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
- "NCAA Champions Clayton Murphy and Courtney Okolo turn professional with Nike". Doyle Management. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
- "MileSplit Athlete Profiles". Oh.milesplit.com. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
- "Clayton Murphy Sets New Record At State Meet…". Crosscountyconference.com. June 8, 2013. Archived from the original on August 15, 2016. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
- "Tri-valley High School Track & Field and Cross Country - Dresden, Ohio - News - 2013 Results - Ohio OHSAA Outdoor State Championships". Tri-valley-high-school-dresden-ohio.runnerspace.com. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
- Clayton Murphy University of Akron profile Archived 2015-07-12 at the Wayback Machine. Akron Zips. Retrieved on 2015-07-27.
- Clayton Murphy. Tilastopaja. Retrieved on 2015-07-27.
- Clayton Murphy nabs 3rd in first NCAA final Archived 2015-07-21 at the Wayback Machine. Flotrack. Retrieved on 2015-07-27.
- https://www.ncaa.com/news/trackfield-outdoor-men/article/2016-06-11/florida-wins-2016-ncaa-mens-outdoor-track-field>
- "Clayton Murphy at Akron". Track & Field Results Reporting System (TFRRS). Retrieved November 28, 2016.
- Zips’ Murphy places fourth in 800 at US Championships. Canton Rep (2015-06-29). Retrieved on 2015-07-27.
- Gardner, Mike (2015-07-24). In First Trip Outside The U.S., Clayton Murphy Strikes Gold In Toronto. TeamUSA. Retrieved on 2015-07-27.
- "Clayton Murphy - Akron". Gozips.com. February 26, 1995. Archived from the original on September 21, 2016. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
- "Murphy Wins, Mackey Surprises at the USATF 1 Mile Road Championships". usatf.org. April 25, 2017. Retrieved April 26, 2017.
- Gault, Jonathan (June 25, 2017). "2017 USATF Men's 800: Donavan Brazier Finds Redemption To Win His First National Title with a Brilliant 1:44.14". letsrun. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
- Shaner, Kyle (June 27, 2017). "Versailles grad Samuel Prakel finishes 7th in 1,500 meter run at USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships". The Daily Advocate. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
- "2017 USATF Championships Results - 6/22/2017 to 6/25/2017 Hornet Stadium, Sacramento, California". usatf.org. June 25, 2017. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
- "Clayton Murphy joined Nike Oregon Project". flotrack. August 25, 2017. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
- "Clayton Murphy Nike Oregon Project profile". Nike Oregon Project. August 25, 2017. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
- "Clayton Murphy joins Nike Oregon Project". dyestat. August 25, 2017. Retrieved November 1, 2017.
- Oranges, Raquel (August 2, 2018). "Ariana + Clayton's Intimate Napa Valley Engagement". Roque Events. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
- Conner, Angela (September 9, 2020). "Glamorous Black and White Wedding in Napa Valley, CA". Munaluchi Bridal. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
External links
2020 USA Olympic track and field team |
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Qualification | 2020 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) | |
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Men's track and road athletes | |
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Men's field athletes | |
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Women's track and road athletes | |
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Women's field athletes | |
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Coaches |
- Robyne Johnson (women's assistant coach)
- Gary Aldrich (men's assistant coach)
- Nat Page (men's assistant coach)
- Stanley Redwine (men's assistant coach)
- Sandra Fowler (women's assistant coach)
- Michael Holloway (men's head coach)
- LaTanya Sheffield (women's assistant coach)
- Rose Monday (women's head coach)
- Darryl Woodson (men's assistant coach)
- Marsha Seagrave (Women's Head Manager)
- Tim Weaver (Men's Head Manager)
- Megan Watson (women's assistant coach)
- Manny Bautista Event Manager
- Danielle Siebert Event Manager
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US National Championship winners in the men's 800-meter run |
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1876–2016 | |
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Notes |
- Note 1: In 1888 both the NAAAA and the AAU held championships
- OT: The 1920, 1928, 1932, and since 1992, championships incorporated the Olympic Trials, otherwise held as a discrete event.
- 2020 OT: The 2020 Olympic Trials were delayed and held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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US National Championship winners in men's indoor 800-meter dash |
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1906–1979 Amateur Athletic Union |
- 1906–7: Mel Sheppard
- 1908–10: Harry Gissing
- 1911: Abel Kiviat
- 1912: no meet
- 1913–4: Abel Kiviat
- 1915: Dan Caldwell
- 1916–7: John Overton
- 1918–20: Joie Ray
- 1921: Sid Leslie
- 1922: Harold Cutbill
- 1923: Ray Watson
- 1924: George Marsters
- 1925: Lloyd Hahn
- 1926: Ray Dodge
- 1927: Lloyd Hahn
- 1928–9: Ray Conger
- 1930: Paul Martin (SUI) * Ray Conger
- 1931: Ray Conger
- 1932: Dale Letts
- 1933: Glen Dawson
- 1934: Chuck Hornbostel
- 1935: Glen Dawson
- 1936: Chuck Hornbostel
- 1937: Elroy Robinson
- 1938: Frank Slater
- 1939–42: John Borican
- 1943: Jim Rafferty
- 1944: Les Eisenhart
- 1945: Don Burnham
- 1946: Fred Sickinger
- 1947: Bill McGuire
- 1948: Phil Thigpen
- 1949: Bob Mealey
- 1950–1: Roscoe Browne
- 1952: Don Gehrmann
- 1953: Heinz Ulzheimer (FRG) * Don Gehrmann
- 1954: Mal Whitfield
- 1955–7: Arnie Sowell
- 1958: Zbigniew Orywał (POL) * Joe Soprano
- 1959: Zbigniew Orywał (POL) * (3) Arnie Sowell
- 1960: Cary Weisiger
- 1961: Ernie Cunliffe
- 1962: John Reilly
- 1963: Bill Crothers (CAN) * Robin Lingle
- 1964: Ernie Cunliffe
- 1965–6: Ted Nelson
- 1967: Preston Davis
- 1968: Tom Von Ruden
- 1969: Herb Germann
- 1970: Juris Luzins
- 1971: Tom Von Ruden
- 1972: Jozef Plachý (TCH) * (3) Ron Nehring
- 1973: Marcel Philippe
- 1974–6: Rick Wohlhuter
- 1977: Mike Boit
- 1978: Gideon Terer
- 1979: Evans White
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1980–1992 The Athletics Congress |
- 1980–1: Bill Martin
- 1982: Don Paige
- 1983: Mark Belger
- 1984: Don Paige
- 1985: Edwin Koech (KEN)
- 1986: Johnny Gray
- 1987: Stanley Redwine
- 1988–91: Ray Brown
- 1992: Fred Williams (CAN) * (3) Ray Brown
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1993–present USA Track & Field |
- 1993: Stanley Redwine
- 1994: David Kiptoo (KEN)
- 1995: Joseph Tengelei (KEN)–Jose Parrilla
- 1996: Brandon Rock
- 1997–8: Mark Everett
- 1999: Khadevis Robinson
- 2000: Bryan Woodward
- 2001: Trinity Gray
- 2002: Derrick Peterson
- 2003: David Krummenacker
- 2004: Michael Stember
- 2005: Kevin Hicks
- 2006: Khadevis Robinson
- 2007: Nicholas Symmonds
- 2008–9: Khadevis Robinson
- 2010: Nick Symmonds
- 2011–2: Duane Solomon
- 2013–4: Erik Sowinski
- 2015: Robby Andrews
- 2016: Boris Berian
- 2017: Clayton Murphy
- 2018: Donavan Brazier
- 2019: Clayton Murphy
- 2020: Bryce Hoppel
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Notes | *Distances have varied as follows: 1000 yards (1906–1986), 800 meters (1987–date) except 1000 meters (2015, 2017,2019) |
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2016 USA Olympic track and field team |
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Qualification | 2016 United States Olympic Trials (track and field) | |
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Men's track and road athletes | |
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Men's field athletes | |
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Women's track and road athletes | |
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Women's field athletes | |
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Coaches |
- Bonnie Edmondson (women's assistant coach)
- Troy Engle (men's assistant coach)
- Curtis Frye (men's assistant coach)
- Robyne Johnson (women's assistant coach)
- Vin Lananna (men's head coach)
- Rose Monday (women's assistant coach)
- Connie Price-Smith (women's head coach)
- Cliff Rovelto (men's assistant coach)
- Mario Sategna (men's assistant coach)
- LaTanya Sheffield (women's assistant coach)
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Nike Oregon Project |
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Support |
- Alberto Salazar
- Pete Julian
- Darren Treasure
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Roster | Men's | |
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Women's |
- Jordan Hasay
- Shannon Rowbury
- Sifan Hassan
- Konstanze Klosterhalfen
- Jessica Hull
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Former members |
- Mary Cain
- Matthew Centrowitz Jr.
- Tara Erdmann
- Mo Farah
- Kara Goucher
- Adam Goucher
- Cameron Levins
- Treniere Moser
- Luke Puskedra
- Dathan Ritzenhein
- Dorian Ulrey
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[de] Clayton Murphy
Clayton Murphy (* 26. Februar 1995 in Greenville (Ohio)[1]) ist ein US-amerikanischer Mittelstreckenläufer, der sich auf die 800-Meter-Distanz spezialisiert hat.
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[fr] Clayton Murphy
Clayton Murphy (né le 26 février 1995 à New Paris) est un athlète américain, spécialiste des courses de demi-fond.
[it] Clayton Murphy
Clayton Murphy (New Madison, 26 febbraio 1995) è un mezzofondista statunitense, specializzato negli 800 metri piani.
[ru] Мёрфи, Клейтон
Кле́йтон Мёрфи (англ. Clayton Murphy; род. 26 февраля 1995, Гринвилл, Огайо, США) — американский легкоатлет, специализирующийся в беге на 800 метров. Бронзовый призёр Олимпийских игр 2016 года. Победитель Панамериканских игр (2015). Чемпион США.
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