David Krummenacker - Chronology

Chronology

2006: USA Indoor 800 m runner-up (1:47.25)...3rd in heat 3 at World Indoors (1:49.15)...7th at DN Galan (1:46.66)

2005: USA Outdoor 800 m (1:46.80) runner-up and 1,500 m prelims (3:48.69)...8th in semifinal at World Outdoor Champs (1:46.76)...3rd in 1000 m at the Reebok Grand Prix (2:17.57)...4th in 800 m at Nike Prefontaine Classic (1:45.43)...5th in race #1 in Zurich (1:45.04)...1st in the 800 m at Payton Jordan U.S. Open (1:45.19)...10th at Lausanne (3:36.58)...ranked #2 in U.S. by T&FN...bests of 1:45.04 & 3:36.58.

2004: 4th at Olympic Trials (1:45.67)…7th in Zurich (1:44.93)…3rd in 1000 m at adidas Boston Indoor Games (2:21.33)…2nd in 800 m at Verizon Millrose Games (1:50.38)…3rd in 800 m at Tyson Foods Invitational (1:46.00)…2nd at Turin in 800 m (1:45.59)…ranked #3 in U.S. by T&FN…1:44.93 & 3:38.59.

2003: World Indoor 800 m champion (1:45.69PR)…1st at USA Indoor 800 m (1:50.59)… 1st at USA Outdoors (1:45.53)…6th in semifinals at World Outdoors (1:47.25)…1st at Verizon Millrose Games (1:50.20)…1st at Tyson Foods Invitational (1:47.20)…1st at adidas Oregon Track Classic Outdoors 800 m (1:45.77)…2nd at Home Depot Invitational 1,500 m (3:37.83)…2nd at Oracle U.S. Open 1,000 m (2:17.10)…3rd at Gateshead 1,500 m (3:35.15, U.S. Leader) …4th at Gaz de France (1:44.30)…#1 in U.S. at 800 m & 1,500 m by T&FN…bests of 1:44.30 & 3:35.15

2002: USA Outdoor 800 m champion (1:47.24)…1st in Paris (1:44.83)…1st in Rome (1:45.24)…2nd in 800 m in Monaco (1:43.92PR)…1st in 1000 m at adidas Boston Indoor Games (2:17.85), breaking Ocky Clark’s 1989 AR of 2:18.19 … won Verizon Millrose 800 (1:52.30)…set outdoor 1,500 m PR at Stockholm, where he placed 2nd (3:31.93)…ranked #3 in the world at 800 m, #1 in U.S. at 800 m & 1,500 m by T&FN…bests of 1:43.92AL & 3:31.93 AL.

2001: USA Outdoor 800 m champ (1:49.24)…7th in semis at World Outdoors (1:47:46)…5th at Goodwill Games (1:47.40)…4th at Peregrine Systems U.S. Open (1:46.46)…ranked #1 in U.S. in 800 m…best of 1:45.44 in Zurich.

2000: 12th at Olympic Trials (3:50.50)… 3rd at Pontiac Grand Prix Invitational (3:35.15PR)… ranked #9 in U.S. by T&FN…bests of 1:46.62 & 3:35.15.

1999: 9th in 1500 m at USA Outdoors (3:42.05)...advanced to World Champs as third American team member because the six runners who placed ahead of him failed to meet qualifying standard...7th in semis at World Champs (3:39.19)…ranked #3 in 1500 m and #4 in 800 m in U.S. by T&FN...Bests of 1:44.57 and 3:36.20.

1998: Won NCAA Indoor 800 m (1:47.52); ran on 7th-place 4 x 400 m, straining a hamstring…2nd in 800 m (1:46.40) at NCAA Outdoor…8th in 1500 m (3:40.28) at USA Outdoor…won 800 m (1:47.78) and 1500 m (3:48.49) at ACC Champs… Won ACC Indoor 800 m (1:47.77) and mile (4:02.62)… 2nd in mile (3:54.23 PR) at Edwardsville GP…ranked #5 in U.S. at 800 m and 1500 m by T&FN…bests of 1:45.99 and 3:37.27.

1997: Won NCAA Indoor 800 m (1:47.49); third leg on 3rd-place 4 x 400 (47.4 for 3:08.99) … 4th in NCAA Outdoor 800 m (1:47.20)…won ACC Indoor 800 m (1:52.75) and mile (4:12.63)… won ACC 800 m (1:48.75) and 1500 m (3:50.51)… 6th in 800 m semi at USA Outdoors (1:47.39)…ranked #7 in U.S. at 800 m by T&FN…bests of 1:46.30 and 3:39.99.

1996: Won ACC Indoor 800 m (1:53.26) and mile (4:10.40)…won ACC 800 m (1:52.68) and 1500 (3:54.32)…4th in 800 m heat at NCAA Outdoor (1:48.58)…7th in 800 m semi at Olympic Trials (1:47.58)…bests of 1:46.73 and 3:50.56, plus 4:03.90 (mile).

1995: Did not compete; injured.

1994: 4th in ACC Indoor 800 (1:52.75)…7th in 800 m heat (1:51.67) at NCAA Indoor…2nd in ACC 800 (1:49.12)…6th in 800 m heat at NCAA Outdoor (1:50.21)…7th in 800 m semi at USA Outdoors (1:49.51)…2nd in 800 m at USA Juniors (1:49.50)…7th in 800 m (1:49.80) at World Juniors…bests of 1:47.68.

1993: Won New Mexico HS state titles in 800 m and 1600 m…bests of 1:51.73.

1992: Won New Mexico HS state titles in 800 m, 1600 m, and cross-country…bests of 1:52.02 and 3:58.46.

1991: Won New Mexico HS state 800 m title.

"2012:" Played varsity Football for the Greenport Porters.

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