Brett Gotcher

American long-distance runner

Brett Gotcher
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (1984-09-01) September 1, 1984 (age 39)
Height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight145 lb (66 kg)
Sport
Event(s)Mile, 5000 meters, 10,000 meters, marathon
College teamWestern State

Brett Gotcher is an American long distance runner.

Gotcher ran for Aptos High School and Stanford University.[1]

At the 2009 IAAF World Half Marathon Championships Gotcher finished 64th.[2]

At the 2009 IAAF World Cross Country Championships Gotcher finished 75th.[2]

He made his marathon debut in 2010.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Aptos' Brett Gotcher is just 26.2 miles from Olympics". Santacruzsentinel.com. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Brett Gotcher". Archived from the original on October 5, 2015. Retrieved 2015-10-05.
  3. ^ "Brett Gotcher Ready To Race Again | Competitor.com". Running.competitor.com. Retrieved August 3, 2016.
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USA Championship winners in the men's 20K run
  • 1933: Lou Gregory
  • 1934: Paul Mundy
  • 1935: Ellison Brown
  • 1936: Jean Berthelot
  • 1937: Robert Rankin
  • 1938: Lou Gregory
  • 1939–40: Ellison Brown
  • 1941–42: Lou Gregory
  • 1943: Johnny A. Kelley
  • 1944–46: Charles Robbins
  • 1947: Mikko Hietanen (FIN)
  • 1948–49: Victor Dyrgall
  • 1950: Jesse Van Zant
  • 1951: Thomas Crane
  • 1952: Robert Black
  • 1953: Charles Robbins
  • 1954: Johnny A. Kelley
  • 1955: Charles Robbins
  • 1956–60: Johnny J. Kelley
  • 1961: Pete McArdle
  • 1962: Frederick Norris (GBR)
  • 1963: Johnny J. Kelley
  • 1964: Jim Keefe
  • 1965: Larry Furnell
  • 1966: Ralph Buschmann
  • 1967: Andy Boychuk (CAN)
  • 1968––69: ?
  • 1970: Arthur Dulong
  • 1971: Robert Fitts
  • 1972: John Vitale
  • 1973: Bill Rodgers
  • 1974: Gary Tuttle
  • 1975: Dave Babiracki
  • 1976–77: ?
  • 1978–79: Randy Thomas
  • 1980–81: Bob Hodge
  • 1982: Mike Hairston
  • 1983: ?
  • 1984: Ivan Huff
  • 1985: Jon Sinclair
  • 1986–88: Mark Curp
  • 1989: Paul Gompers
  • 1990: Ed Eyestone
  • 1991: Mark Curp
  • 1992: Paul Pilkington
  • 1993: Keith Brantly
  • 1994: Ed Eyestone
  • 1995–96: Joe LeMay
  • 1997: Brian Clas
  • 1998: Terence Mahon
  • 1999: Philemon Hanneck
  • 2000: Todd Reeser
  • 2001–02: Dan Browne
  • 2003: Meb Keflezighi
  • 2004: Ryan Shay
  • 2005: Abdihakem Abdirahman
  • 2006: Ryan Hall
  • 2007: Dan Browne
  • 2008: James Carney
  • 2009: Brett Gotcher
  • 2010: Sean Quigley
  • 2011: Abdihakem Abdirahman
  • 2012–13: Matt Tegenkamp
  • 2014: Girma Mecheso
  • 2015: Jared Ward
  • 2016: Leonard Korir
  • 2017: Galen Rupp
  • 2018–19: Leonard Korir
  • 2020: Not held
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