Jane Hedengren Named 2025 COROS Outdoor Athlete of the Year



A Historic Outdoor Season of Record-Breaking Excellence

Jane Hedengren's 2025 outdoor track season was nothing short of historic-a tour-de-force defined by resilience, record-breaking excellence, and a seamless follow-through on her fall and indoor dominance. After rewriting the high school distance record books in 2024-25, Hedengren came into the spring determined to redefine the limits of high school athletics-and she delivered.

Jane Hedengren After 3000m National Record and Final HS Race

Smashing National Records and Making History

She opened her outdoor campaign by obliterating the high school national 5,000 m record at the Bryan Clay Invitational, clocking a staggering 14:57.93, becoming the first U.S. high school girl to ever break 15:00 on the track. Less than two weeks later at the HOKA Festival of Miles in St. Louis on June 5, she shattered the mile record again with a blazing 4:23.50 (splitting a 4:04.68 1500 m en route), exceeding Polly Plumer's iconic mark and standing nearly five seconds ahead of her competition.