EUGENE, Ore. — Kenneth Rooks and James Corrigan both finished in the top-three in the finals of the men’s steeplechase at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials at Hayward Field Sunday night, putting both athletes in position to compete for Team USA at the Olympic Games in Paris, France later this summer.
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Rooks placed first in the field with a 8:21.92 finish, while Corrigan finished third with a surge in the last 100-meters to finish in 8:26.78. Both will await selection to Team USA for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris based on the World Athletics Rankings that will finalize July 7 as neither has run under the Olympic Standard of 8:15.00 in the event. There are three spots allotted for each country. Rooks is ranked third in the standings among U.S. steeplechasers. Corrigan was outside of the top 36 prior to the race and will need to fall within that by June 30 to be selected to the U.S. Team.
“I’m still floating,” said BYU director of track and field Ed Eyestone. "I’m levitating. I’m at an all-time high. I mean, as high as I was when we went one-two in the marathon with Conner Mantz and Clayton Young, it was really beyond my wildest dreams coming into this that we could get both Kenneth and James in the top-3.”
As 2023 USATF and NCAA Champion and recently-turned professional, Rooks maintained a spot at the front of the pack for a majority of the race before surging with 800-meters to go that opened up a 20-meter gap. With both hands raised in his signature style, Rooks crossed the finish with the win. Corrgian was in sixth with a lap to go but positioned himself in third by the 100-meter mark. The Big 12 Individual Champion ran his second fastest time in the event, having previously clocked 8:21.22 in the semi final round Friday night.
Prior to Rooks and Corrigans performances, there have only been two BYU track and field alums that have competed for Team USA in the Olympic Games in the steeplechase. Henry Marsh qualified four separate times highlighted by a fourth-place finish at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, California. Most recently, Josh McAdams placed ninth at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China.
Both Rooks and Corrigan were the Cougars' lone All-Americans at the 2023 NCAA Cross Country Championships.