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Title: Teen Track Star Cooper Lutkenhaus Signs Pro Deal After Record Run

by Emma Walker – News Editor

High School track Star Cooper Lutkenhaus Turns Pro After Shattering World Under-18 Record

Eugene, Oregon – Cooper Lutkenhaus, a rising star in track and field, has decided to forgo his remaining high school eligibility and⁤ turn professional, his family announced this week. The decision comes on the ⁤heels ⁣of a record-breaking performance at the U.S.Championships where the young‌ athlete ran an astonishing 1:42.03 in the 800-meter,‌ obliterating the previous world under-18 record of 1:43.37 set by​ Mohammed Aman of Ethiopia ⁢in 2011.

Lutkenhaus, who will turn 17 ​in December, joins a ‌growing trend of young american ⁤runners opting for the professional circuit before finishing high school. He follows ​in the footsteps of athletes like Erriyon Knighton, who signed ⁤with Adidas in January 2021 before ‍the Tokyo Olympics at just under 17, and candace Hill,⁤ who secured a deal with ASICS‌ in 2015 at age 16.

“I feel‌ like it’s the right ⁢decision in our eyes to be able to compete ⁢against the best in the world now,” Lutkenhaus told The Associated Press. “Wherever you go, your going to have the best competition in the​ world.⁣ It’s going to be really cool. It’s ⁤going ⁢to be a grate learning experience,I‌ feel like the ​first year or two. We’re just super-excited to see what we can do.”

The decision was made as a family, weighing the benefits of continued high school competition against the opportunity to compete at the highest level. His father, George Lutkenhaus, explained the shift in perspective after ⁢his son’s record-breaking run. “At 1:45, we had it all figured⁣ out,” he said with a laugh. “It’s hard to put a 1:42 guy‌ on a high school track. In some ways that’s not fair ⁣to him and in other ways it’s not fair to the other kids, either.”

The‌ Lutkenhaus family boasts a ⁤strong ⁢athletic background. Mother Tricia ​Lutkenhaus ran track in high school, while father george competed at the University‍ of North Texas. ‍ Older brother Andrew currently runs for ​Tulsa, and eldest brother George Jr. swam at Adams State University in Colorado.The entire family was present in Eugene, Oregon, to witness Cooper’s ​historic ⁣run.⁤ “It almost felt like a mini-vacation, all of us in the hotel, just as it ‌was super relaxed,” Cooper said, reflecting on the rare family time.

While Lutkenhaus could have explored opportunities ⁤through Name, Image, and ‍Likeness (NIL) deals, Texas state rules currently restrict NIL agreements for high school athletes under the age of ⁤17. ⁣

Lutkenhaus is ⁣represented by agent Ray​ Flynn and is currently finalizing his racing schedule. His next competition will be the 800-meter event at the World Athletics Championships, beginning September 16th, with the final scheduled ⁢for September 20th. He will be competing alongside fellow Americans and athletes he considers idols, Donavan Brazier – who won the U.S. Championships – and Bryce Hoppel, who finished third. “They’re‌ super-nice guys,” Lutkenhaus said of his competitors.Lutkenhaus’s rapid ascent has been marked by consistent record-breaking performances. His semifinal run at the U.S. Championships saw him clock a time of 1:45.57, foreshadowing the even ⁤more notable time he would achieve in the final. His decision to turn professional signals a⁤ notable moment in⁣ his career and a potential shift in the landscape of youth track and field.

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