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Cristian Soratos (born September 26, 1992) is an American professional middle-distance runner. Born in Salinas, California, he first took up competitive running at Salinas High School. He then ran at Hartnell College where he eventually became All-State, after which he was recruited to Montana State University. After running several races at high altitude, Soratos ran his first sub-4 minute mile in 2015, and went on to emerge as one of the fastest collegiate runners in the United States. On June 25, 2015, he became a professional runner when he signed a contract to be sponsored by
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Running career


High school

Soratos attended
Salinas High School Salinas High School is a public 9–12 high school in Salinas, California, United States. It is the first of five primary high schools of the Salinas Union High School District. The school was moved to its current central Salinas location in 1 ...
in Salinas, California. He was known to have been a runner of small stature. As a senior in high school, Soratos recorded a personal best 1600 meter time of 4:23.26. He was not subsequently recruited to a track program, and continued his post-high school running career voluntarily.


Collegiate

Soratos first attended
Hartnell College Hartnell College is a public community college in Salinas, California. Established in 1920 as Salinas Junior College, Hartnell is one of 115 schools that constitute the California Community Colleges, one of the three higher education systems i ...
, where he began training for cross country and track under coach Chris Zepeda. Soratos broke
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records on the track. At Hartnell, Soratos pursued a high-mileage training program which at one point involved running 80 miles per week. In his sophomore year at Hartnell, Soratos won four
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titles and recorded 3:47 at the 2012
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state track and field championships in the 1500 meters, and subsequently transferred to
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at the insisting of MSU coach Lyle Weese, who was once a standout MSU steeplechaser, professional runner, and Hartnell coach. In one of MSU's home meets, on January 16, 2015, Soratos ran a 4:05 indoor mile, which the NCAA converted to a 3:56 result due to Bozeman's altitude of approximately 4,400 feet above sea level. It was the first race in which Soratos wore his
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long socks, which attracted much attention in the sport. Commentary from enthusiasts and experts alike was overwhelmingly skeptical of the NCAA-converted result. However, the following month, Soratos garnered national attention when he ran the indoor mile of at the 2015
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Huskey Classic, whose venue was much closer to sea level, with a time of 3:55.27. The result automatically put Soratos in first place in the collegiate men's national leaderboard for the indoor mile, and also qualified him for the NCAA DI Indoor Track and Field Championships. At the 2015 NCAA DI Indoor T&F Championships, Soratos placed second in an extraordinary indoor mile finals race behind
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, during which Soratos, after running the first three laps at approximately 64 seconds per 400 meters, exploded into the lead after the third lap with a 53.36 second 400-meter split in the middle of the mile race. Although Soratos finished behind Cheserek, the running website LetsRun.com called the race "a mid-race surge for the ages" in reference to Cristian's mid-race burst.


Professional

On the morning of June 25, 2015, Soratos signed with
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, and later in the same day ran in the men's 1500 meters of the 2015 USA Outdoor T&F Championships, where he finished 24th overall. On September 9, 2015, Soratos ran
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's Long Island Mile in New York in a time of 3:58.70, placing fourth overall. On June 2, 2016, Soratos raced at the Festival of Miles in
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, finishing in third place with a time of 3:57.39.
MileSplit: Nike Festival of Miles - Mens 1 Mile Run. Results by TRXC Timing, LLC. June 2, 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2017.
On February 11, 2017, Soratos made a significant breakthrough when he finished in first place in the men's invitational mile at the 2017
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. He finished in a new personal best time of 3:54.23. On August 3, 2018, Soratos ran 3:59.16 for the men's mile at the loaded 2018 Sir Walter Miler, finishing in last place. All 13 men in the race ran under four minutes, with
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winning in 3:53.86.


Notes

The "i" next to a result indicates an indoor performance.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Soratos, Cristian 1992 births Living people American sportspeople of Mexican descent Sportspeople from Salinas, California American male middle-distance runners Track and field athletes from California Montana State University alumni Montana State Bobcats athletes Montana State Bobcats men's track and field athletes Sportspeople in Montana 21st-century American sportsmen