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World Champion at 17: Why Cooper Lutkenhaus Believes He Can Be the Greatest of All Time

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World Champion at 17: Why Cooper Lutkenhaus Believes He Can Be the Greatest of All Time

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World Champion at 17: Why Cooper Lutkenhaus Believes He Can Be the Greatest of All Time

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He won a world title on spring break. Monday morning, he was back in class.

Cooper Lutkenhaus is 17 years old and the youngest world champion in the history of track and field. Weeks after Toruń, he sits down with The Running Effect to answer the question nobody else has asked: what does life actually look like on the other side of history?

The Nike contract signed at 16. The high school coach he still trusts with everything. The Tokyo wound that quietly powered an unbeaten indoor season from the inside out. Stockholm is on the calendar. June 7, Diamond League, the best half-milers alive. This episode is the discussion before that.

His winning time in Poland was 1:44.24—third fastest in World Indoor Championships history. His outdoor PR is 1:42.27, the World U18 record and the U.S. high school record, set at the USATF Outdoor Championships in July 2025. He was 17 years and 93 days old when the gold went around his neck, and no individual world champion (indoors or outdoors, in any event) has ever been younger. He ran seven races this indoor season. He won all seven.

The budding legend of Cooper continues here with TRE.

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