Andrés Arroyo

Andrés Gabriel Arroyo Dominicci (born June 7, 1995) is a Puerto Rican middle-distance track athlete who specializes in various events. He competed for Puerto Rico at the Central American and Caribbean Junior Championships in Athletics in 2012 and 2014. He also appeared at the 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, where he ran the junior men's race.

Andrés Arroyo
Personal information
NationalityPuerto Rican
Born (1995-06-07) June 7, 1995
Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Height5 ft 8 in (173 cm)
Sport
SportTrack
Event(s)800 meters, 1500 meters
College teamFlorida
Achievements and titles
Personal best(s)800 meters: 1:45.78[1]
1500 meters: 3:44.54[1]
Updated on May 4, 2018.

High school

Arroyo attended Colonial High School in Orlando, Florida. Before high school, he had aspired to become a baseball player, and in an attempt to improve his speed for baseball, he was rejected by his middle-school's track team.[2] He and his family moved to the continental United States in 2004.[2] A spell of two races in March–April 2013 garnered national attention for Arroyo, who ran 4:04.45 in a 1600-meter race and a 1:47.79 800 meter run at the 2013 Florida Relays.[2] He was only one of six individuals in US high school history to run under 1:48 in the 800 meters.[2]

Collegiate

Arroyo was recruited by University of Florida. He made his debut for the Gators track team on January 11, 2014, running 4:14.61 mile at that year's UAB Invitational in Birmingham, Alabama.[3]

Arroyo qualified for 2016 Summer Olympics running 1:45.78 in 800 metres at 2016 Florida Relays.[4]

YearSEC cross countryNCAA Cross CountrySEC IndoorNCAA IndoorSEC OutdoorNCAA Outdoor
2013-14--Distance Medley 9:41.66 2nd
800 m 1:50.45 2nd
800 m 1:51.17 10th800 m 1:51.05 16th800 m 1:51.02 21st
2014-15--800 m 1:48.48 2nd800 m 1:49.18 11th800 m 1:46.49 3rd800 m 1:50.67 8th
2015-16--Distance Medley 9:50.07 7th
800 m 1:46.20 2nd
800 m 1:50.66 15th800 m 1:48.20 8th800 m 1:48.61 27th

References

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