The preliminary round took place Saturday, with Rooks taking first in his heat with a 8:23.66 time to beat out former World and Olympic champion El Bakkali (Morocco) – who later on took the victory in Tuesday's finals – by 0.001 seconds.
In Tuesday's final round, Rooks toed the line with world record-holder Lamecha Girma (Ethiopia) and aforementioned champion El Bakkali. As the gun went off, Rooks floated around the front of the pack. Maintaining a 67 second per-lap pace, he managed to hold a fourth-place position for the first 900 meters to become a steady force in the competition.
Just starting into the second lap, Rooks fell to 14th before surging back to sixth just a hundred meters later. Proving his consistency, the NCAA and USA champion found his footing around the 11th-place spot for a majority of the back end of the competition. Bakkali took the victory with a time of 8:03.53. Approaching the finish line, Rooks launched himself to gain a final time of 8:20.02 for a 10th-place finish.
"We've just scratched the surface of what he's capable of," Eyestone said. "I'm really proud of the guts that he displayed. 8:11 is not out of the realm of what he can do. This has set him up for some big things in the future."