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Brooks Beasts Track Club is a professional running team based in
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and sponsored by
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. The group includes runners specializing in distances from the
800 meters The 800 metres, or 800 meters ( US spelling), is a common track running event. It is the shortest commonly run middle-distance running event. The 800 metres is run over two laps of an outdoor (400-metre) track and has been an Olympic event sin ...
to the
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. The group trains primarily in Seattle under coach Danny Mackey. Brooks Beasts was formed in 2013 when Brooks took up the task of launching a professional track team with the goal of helping athletes win medals at National, World, and Olympic championships. Beasts athletes include National, Worlds and Olympic qualifiers and multiple NCAA
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s, NCAA champions, and record-holders in both
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and
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. It has featured numerous U.S. Top 5 and World Top 25 runners.


Members

The Brooks Beasts have had many members over the years. Some have left the team for various reasons.


Men

* (-present) * (2016-present) * (2023-present) * (2017-present) * (2022-present) * (2018-present) * (2022-present) * (2021-present) * (2024-present)


Women

* (2018-present) * (2023-present) * (2019-present) * (2023-present) * (2024-present) * (2023-present) Former Members * (2020-2021) * (-2020) * (2014-) * (2013-) * * (2015-) * (2016-2018) * (2019-2022) * (2019-2021) * (2013-2014) * (2014-2017) * * (2022) * (2021) * (2021) * (2022) * (2014) * (2017) * (2015) * (2018)


References

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