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Clayton Young
Clayton Young will make his TCS New York City Marathon debut after finishing second at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials and stamping his ticket to the Paris 2024 Games, where he was the second American and ninth overall. At both the Trials and Olympics, he finished one spot behind training partner and fellow NYC entrant Conner Mantz. Following their finish in Paris, the two stood out on the matting in front of Les Invalides to dole out handshakes and hugs to other athletes finishing.
In 2023, Young was seventh at the Chicago Marathon, where he earned his Olympic qualifying time, and won national titles in the 8K and 20K to add to the 15K national title he already had from 2021. He is the seventh-fastest American marathoner of all time despite having struggled with injuries and having to undergo knee surgery last year.
Before enrolling in college at BYU, Young took a two-year hiatus from competitive running to undertake a mission to a Spanish-speaking community in Raleigh for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He said he gained 30 pounds thanks to a lot of good southern cooking. After his mission, he competed at BYU, where he won the 2019 NCAA Division I title in the 10,000 meters.
Young and his wife, Ashley, reside in Utah with their two young daughters.
- Date of Birth Sep 14, 1993
- Age 31
- Gender Man
- Country USA
- Residence Provo, Utah, USA
Career Highlights
Year | Event | Place | Time |
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2024 | Paris Olympic Games Marathon | 9th | 2:08:44 |
2024 | U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials | 2nd | 2:09:06 |
2023 | Chicago Marathon | 7th | 2:08:00 |
2023 | USATF 20K Championships | 1st | 59:15 |
2021 | USATF 15K Championships | 1st | 43:52 |