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Cole Hocker, a three-time state champion for Cathedral, aims to be youngest runner to represent the U.S. in 1,500 meters at at Olympics since 1968.
INDIANAPOLIS – As with other overnight sensations, the making of Cole Hocker did not happen overnight. It took years. It took nature. It took nurture. At every crossroads, there was a pathway, a ...
Cole Hocker, 23, shocked the world on Tuesday when he won the 1500m final at the Paris Olympics. Here's five things to know about the Indy native.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis native and Olympic gold medalist Cole Hocker was is back in town Monday, Sept. 30, celebrating the first-ever "Cole Hocker Day." The City-County Council and Mayor Joe ...
SAINT-DENIS, France — In a race billed as a duel between Jakob Ingebrigtsen and Josh Kerr, it was Indianapolis’ Cole Hocker who showed he is the best miler in the world. As the two protagonists ...
11 thoughts on “ Indianapolis native Cole Hocker pulls Olympic shocker in men’s 1,500 ” J C B. says: August 6, 2024 at 3:28 pm. Awesome feat and GO IRISH! Log in to Reply. KEVIN P. says: ...
Kyle Hocker was seen mouthing “what the f–k,” as his son Cole Hocker made a final push to win the men’s 1500-meter race on August 6, 2024. X @NBCSports 4 ...
Cole Hocker put together a surging final kick to come from the middle of the pack and win gold for Team USA in the men's 1,500 meter race at the Paris ... The 23-year-old Indianapolis native, ...
SAINT-DENIS, France — Hocker has pulled a shocker! Indianapolis native and Cathedral High School graduate Cole Hocker, 23, raced his way to gold with a historic Olympic upset on Tuesday night.
EUGENE, Ore. – If track is art, Cole Hocker’s tools are supershoes and his canvas a 400-meter oval. Or he could run to his own beat. Which is what he does. Start the day smarter. Get all the ...
Cole Hocker, exploiting his trademark explosive kick, ... PARIS, France — It had been 39 days since Indianapolis native Cole Hocker ran a 1,500-meter race, it was an obligatory question: ...
T wo Indianapolis Olympians from 2021, Cole Hocker and Lynna Irby-Jackson, will try to make it to Paris when the U.S. track and field trials open a 10-day run Friday at Eugene, Ore.
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