Rooks entered Tuesday's finals having earned a series of prolific accomplishments. On May 6, he set a new American collegiate record at the Sound Running Festival with a time of 8:17.62 (later surpassed by fellow top American distance runner, Duncan Hamilton at 8:16.23).
Building on the momentum, Rooks became a champion at the collegiate level with a podium-topping finish at the NCAA Championships on June 9, crossing the line at 8:26.17. With the victory, he became the fourth BYU steeplechaser to win an NCAA title while solidifying a spot on the next stage in what would become a performance for the ages.
On July 8, Rooks won the USATF Outdoor Championships in dramatic fashion, coming all the way back from an early fall to claim victor with a time of 8:16.78. The title earned him a spot in the U.S. World Championships, which he completed with his 10th overall finish today.
Next, Rooks will switch gears and rejoin his teammates at BYU in preparation for the upcoming collegiate cross country season. The first meet, the Autumn Classic, will be held at the Clarence Robison Track and Field Complex at 10:30 am MDT on Friday, September 8. The meet will mark BYU's first time hosting a cross country meet in two years.