A week ago, Jason recorded his personal best in the 800m. with a time of 1:47.02. Some of you might remember that Gomez was the California state champion in the 800m with a PR of 1:50.21. You can check out a description of his new 800m. PR at this LINK.
This past Saturday, Iowa St. ran 9:27.90 in the Distance Medley Relay as they finished in 2nd place behind the record-setting University of Oregon team. Gomez led off the relay with a 2:49.83 leg for the 1200m. You can read all about that effort at this LINK.
And Former Carlmont Athlete Tanner Anderson mentioned in the article on the winning 4x400 team too.
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ReplyDeleteThank you for the article on Jason.
It's great to see him running so well at Iowa State.
He's put in an incredible amount of work over the years
and, through a number of ups, downs, and perseverance,
he's now competing at a new, rarefied level of running.
His actual 1200 time on their DMR was 2:49.43(the Oregon
runner was at 2:49.83) which was one of the top 1200
times ever run indoors.
Jason is very deserving of all the attention he's now receiving,
mainly because he's worked so tirelessly to get there.
My hope is this is the beginning of many more outstanding performances
for Jason.
AWESOME accomplishments for two great CCS alums...go Scots and Warriors, and CCS!
ReplyDeleteThis afternoon Jason had another impressive race, he recorded a 2:19.11 for the 1000m indoor. This time sets the school record for Iowa State and is the all-time collegiate #3 mark.
ReplyDeleteI can't figure out whether the 800, 1000 or 1200 was the most impressive...all are incredible (although us Warriors knew he had the talent). Next put him up against Cooper in the 1600 ;)
ReplyDeleteHow long is the list of former Nor-Cal HS athletes at who made the Olympic Trials this year? Jason qualified.
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