Sean McGorty (born March 8, 1995)
is an American
middle- and
long-distance
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runner, who competes mainly in the
5000 meters
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and
10000 meters
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. He represented the United States in both events at the
2023 World Championships and in the 5000 m at the
2022 World Championships. McGorty is a two-time gold medalist at the
NACAC Championships
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, having won the Junior Men's 6K in 2014 and the 10000 m in 2022.
In high school, McGorty performed well in state- and national-level competitions, including a second-place finish at the
Foot Locker Cross Country Championships
The Eastbay-Foot Locker Cross Country Championships are a series of annual cross country running races held in various regions of the United States to determine the premier cross country runner in various age groups, but mainly serves to find the ...
. He attended
Stanford University
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from 2013 to 2018, where he won an
NCAA
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title over 5000 m. After graduating, McGorty turned professional to compete for the Nike-sponsored
Bowerman Track Club
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.
Early life and youth sports
Sean McGorty grew up in
Chantilly, Virginia
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in a family with a background in track and field.
His parents met while competing in the sport for the University of North Carolina. His father was a
decathlete
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who participated in the U.S. Olympic trials in 1988 and 1992. McGorty has two brothers who also pursued running: one competed for
Stanford
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and the other for
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.
McGorty attended
Chantilly High School in
Fairfax, Virginia
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. He was initially involved in soccer and basketball but switched to running after trying cross country in his freshman year. In his first season competing in cross country, he recorded a time of 16:26 in a 5 km race. Encouraged by his success, he moved on to indoor track. Describing his transition to running, McGorty stated in an interview, "When
ndoor trackcontinued to go well, I decided to do outdoor track. After that spring season, I left my club soccer team and decided to run all year".
He became a state champion in cross country, the 1600 meters, and the 3200 meters.
In his senior year in 2012, he placed second at the
Foot Locker Cross Country Championships
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behind
Edward Cheserek
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. At the 2013
New Balance Outdoor Nationals
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, he won the 2-mile race in a time of 8:45.61, the fastest ever for a Virginia high school boy. McGorty also set the high school boy's mile meet record at the 2013
Penn Relays
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with a time of 4:04.47. For college, he chose Stanford University among offers from several institutions, including Princeton and Georgetown.
Collegiate competition
While at Stanford University, McGorty won an NCAA title and recorded multiple
All-America
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n finishes. He competed in the
NCAA Division I men's cross country championships
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four times, with a highest finish of seventh in 2015. While competing in track, McGorty had several top finishes in the mile. In January 2015, he ran the
mile
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in 3:59.34, becoming the first collegiate runner to achieve a
sub-four minute mile in 2015.
In 2016, he improved his time in the indoor mile to 3:53.95, finished less than a second behind
Izaic Yorks
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.
McGorty also specialized in the 5000 m. On May 1, 2016, he attained the
qualifying standard in the event for the
Olympics
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, with a personal best of 13:24.25 at the Payton Jordan Invitational.
At the
2016 NCAA Outdoor Championships, he finished second behind Edward Cheserek in the 5000 m. McGorty improved to first place at the
2018 NCAA Outdoor Championships to win the NCAA title in the 5000 m in 13:54.81 by out kicking heavy favorite
Justyn Knight
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, as well as the 2017 champion and Stanford teammate
Grant Fisher
Grant Jackson Fisher (born April 22, 1997) is an American middle- and long-distance runner who is the world record holder in the short track 3000 m and 5000 m. Fisher also holds American records in the 3000 m, two mile, and 10,000 m events. ...
. His university honors include being named NCAA Division I Male Indoor Track Scholar Athlete of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the
U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
Senior competition
2018- 2020
On July 14, 2018, McGorty competed for the first time in Europe at the Guldensporenmeeting in
Kortrijk, Belgium
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, where he won the
1500 meters
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in a personal best of 3:36.61. The following month, McGorty announced that he had joined the
Bowerman Track Club
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, a
Nike
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-sponsored group coached by
Jerry Schumacher
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. In June 2019, McGorty experienced a severe pain in his foot during training. He was diagnosed with a
Staphylococcal infection
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These bacteria commonly inhabit the skin and nose where they are innocuous, but may enter the body through cuts or abrasi ...
in his heel bone, leading to multiple surgeries throughout the year. McGorty made a successful recovery and resumed competing in February 2020. In June 2020, he set a personal best of 13:11.22 in the 5000 m.
2021
McGorty began competing in the
3000 meters steeplechase
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in May 2021, with the aim of qualifying in the event for the
2020 Summer Olympics
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. On May 9, in his first race at the distance, he recorded a time of 8:20.77, meeting the qualifying standard for the Olympics. This time was the fastest debut ever in the event by an American. During the
2020 US Olympic Trials, held in June 2021, McGorty stopped mid-race in a preliminary round to fix a loose shoe and lost about 10 seconds. Despite this, his time was fastest enough to qualify for the final round. In the finals, he finished seventh, missing the top three needed to qualify for the Olympics. In a post-race interview, he expressed disappointment and attributed his performance to negative thinking, stating, "I let myself get out of the race mentally".
2022
On 27 May 2022, McGorty placed third place in the 10000 m at the
2022 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
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The results of the event determined qualificati ...
. This top-three finish qualified him for this event at the
2022 World Athletics Championships
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in
Eugene, Oregon
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on July 17, 2022. At the World Championships, he finished 12th in 27:46.30. The following month, McGorty ran 3:36.67 for 1500 m and 3:54.51 for the mile. His final race of the year was at the
NACAC Championships
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, where he won a gold medal in the 10000 m.
2023
At the
2023 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships
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, McGorty placed third in both the 5000 m and 10000 m. While the
USATF
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selects the top three finishers from each event for the world championships, McGorty had not initially met the
qualifying standard of 13:13.50 in the 5000 m, which was a prerequisite for participating in the
2023 World Championships. However, he met the standard for the 5000 m on July 15, 2023 by running 13:02.13 at a meet in
Heusden, Belgium
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. During the 2023 World Championships, McGorty finished 16th in the 10000 m and did not progress past the preliminary rounds in the 5000 m.
2024
At the
US Olympic Trials, McGorty place sixth in the final of the 5000 m.
It was his first race of the year after recovering from injury.
Achievements
All information from athlete's profile on World Athletics.
Personal bests
International competitions
References
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Living people
1995 births
Sportspeople from Fairfax, Virginia
American male middle-distance runners
Stanford Cardinal men's track and field athletes
Pan American Games competitors for the United States
Stanford Cardinal men's cross country runners
NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners
21st-century American sportsmen