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At just 16, Cooper Lutkenhaus is set to become the youngest American ever to compete at the World Track and Field ...
Cooper Lutkenhaus, 16, made U.S. history on Aug. 3, becoming the youngest American to qualify for the World Track and Field ...
Lutkenhaus, who turns 17 on Dec. 19, is in line to break the record of youngest American to compete at track and field worlds ...
At the U.S. track and field championships in Eugene, Oregon, Justin Northwest High School’s Cooper Lutkenhaus took more than ...
Lutkenhaus set the under-18 world record in the 800 meters at the 2025 USATF Outdoor National Championships at Hayward Field ...
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Discover Cooper Lutkenhaus's incredible achievement: setting the under-18 world best in the 800 meters and qualifying for the ...
US sport has always been obsessed with the teen phenom. No wonder they’ve been falling over themselves to heap praise on ...
At just 16 years old, Cooper Lutkenhaus isn't just chasing greatness — he's sprinting straight into the history books.
A 16-year-old from North Texas stunned the world Sunday at the U.S. national track championships and punched his ticket to ...
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, ...