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At just 16 years old, Cooper Lutkenhaus isn't just chasing greatness — he's sprinting straight into the history books.
Cooper Lutkenhaus, 16, made U.S. history on Aug. 3, becoming the youngest American to qualify for the World Track and Field ...
Lutkenhaus’ effort, which dipped under the world standard of 1:44.50—a qualifying mark he needed if he were to finish inside ...
Cooper Lutkenhaus, 16, set a world U18 record in the 800 meters with an electric stretch run at the U.S. Track & Field ...
Needing a top-two placement to secure a spot, the Texan finished just behind Bryce Hoppel, last year’s U.S. Olympic Trials ...
Discover Cooper Lutkenhaus's incredible achievement: setting the under-18 world best in the 800 meters and qualifying for the ...
Lutkenhaus set the under-18 world record in the 800 meters at the 2025 USATF Outdoor National Championships at Hayward Field ...
A North Texas teenager broke records over the weekend at the USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships. Cooper Lutkenhaus, who ...
There's probably no high school student who will have a better answer to 'how was your summer?' than Cooper Lutkenhaus. He's entering his junior year and will b ...
On Sunday at the United States Outdoor Track and Field Championships at the University of Oregon’s Hayward Field, Lutkenhaus ...
The 16-year-old phenom ran 1:42.27 at the USATF Outdoor Championships—taking over a second off the previous U18 world record.
16-year-old athlete from Texas, Cooper Lutkenhaus, recently became the youngest American ever to qualify for the World Track and Field Championships. The teenage sprinter competed in the 800m final, ...