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    suroseBy suroseAugust 15, 2021No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Matthew Centrowitz Jr. is an American professional middle-distance runner who won the 2016 Olympic gold medal in Rio de Janeiro. He also represented the US at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. He is a two-time Olympian and participated in the London Summer Olympics in 2012 but failed to win any medals at the time. So, this will be his third Olympic appearance. Besides, the runner runs directly in the 1500m race. Similarly, the athlete competed in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics to defend his Olympic gold in the 1500m event. Recently, there has been much discussion around Matthew’s age as he is in his 30s.

    Quick Info 
    Full NameMatthew Centrowitz Jr.
    Date Of BirthOctober 18, 1989
    Birth PlaceBeltsville, Maryland, the United States
    Parent(s)Matt Centrowitz, Beverly Bannister Centrowitz
    OccupationRunner
    Age 31 Years
    Body Measurement
    Height5 ft 9 in
    Weight60 kg
    NationalityAmerican
    Hair ColorBlack
    Eye ColorBrown
    Zodiac SignLibra
    EthnicityMixed
    Martial StatusUnmarried
    Wife(s)/Partner(s)N/A
    ChildrenN/A
    Net Worth$1 to $5 million

    However, the gold medalist proves that the opponents failed to qualify for the third consecutive Olympic Games. Moreover, he says consistency is one of the main reasons for his success. Matthew won a gold medal at the 2016 World Athletics Indoor Championships. In addition, he won bronze and silver medals at the 2011 and 2013 World Athletics Championships, respectively. Even before his conversion, he won a gold medal at the Pan American Junior Championships in São Paulo, Brazil, in 2007.

     

    Matthew Centrowitz Jr. Early Life and Education

    Matthew was born in Beltsville, Maryland city in the United States. His father is Matt Centrowitz, and his mother is Beverly Bannister Centrowitz. The father of this athlete is also a well-known athlete and Olympic twice. Matt participated in the 1500m race at the Summer Olympics in 1976. In addition, he was also selected to participate in the 1980 Summer Olympics but did not compete due to the 1980 Olympic boycott. In addition, Matt Sr is a long-distance runner who has won four gold medals at the USA Outdoor Championships in the 5000m race.

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    Likewise, he has achieved a gold medal at the 1979 Pan American Games in San Juan, Puerto Rico. After his career as an athlete, he retired and became a track coach, and worked in St. Louis. In addition, Matt was the Director of the Leading Country and Track and Field at Manhattan College. However, he recently stepped down and was replaced by his colleague Kerri Gallagher. Similarly, Matthew’s mother, Beverly, is also a four-year-old athlete who competed with Hunter College and Cross-country teams. He was very successful in his career, won 10 CUNYAC titles, and became a two-time New York State champion. Beverly was the first female athlete of the Hunter class.

    Therefore, it is safe for us to say that running is in the blood of Matthew Centrowitz. He was encouraged and trained by his parents from an early age. A man who won a gold medal attended Broadneck High School. He ran there and was known for his speed. After graduating from high school, Matthew went to the same college as his father, the University of Oregon. He ran Oregon Duck and had an excellent coaching job.

     

    Matthew Centrowitz Jr. career

    At Broadneck High School, he ran the Nike Outdoor Nationals, where he finished the second half of the race faster than the first half and won the race. In addition, his procedure was highly recommended, and experts consider it one of the best races in prep history. Similarly, at Penn Relays, the three-time Olympic Recordset a meeting record. In addition, as a high school student, he won the Pan American Junior Championship. After that, he ran the Oregon Ducks, where he broke the NCAA 4 x mile record with his teammates. Matthew Centrowitz Jr. won the NCAA Men’s Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championship’ 1500m. Not to mention, he successively won the Pac-10’s 1500 four times in 2011.

     

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    Finally, he decided to turn pro in November 2011 and became a Nike athlete shortly afterward. In addition, Matthew participated in the Nike Oregon Project, where Alberto Salazar trained him. His first season as a top runner was one of his best times. In 2011, Centrowitz won the NCAA Championship, a national championship, and a bronze medal at the IAAF World Championship in Athletics. In addition, the athlete qualified for the 2012 London Olympics.

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    However, Matthew Centrowitz Jr. failed to win the bronze medal by -44 seconds and finished in fourth place. Moreover, his 2013 season was better than in 2012. He won the 800m Seattle UW Indoor Preview, finished second in the Millrose Games Wanamaker Mile, and became the first in the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix mile. Similarly, the athlete won the 2013 USATF Outdoor 1500m and was selected to run in the IAAF World Championship. Once again, he made it to the finals, where he was awarded a silver medal.

    In the year 2016, he had an outstanding indoor season where he won gold at the World Indoor Championships. Shortly after that, he qualified for her second consecutive Olympic appearance. At the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, he won her first gold medal in the 1500m race. In addition, Matthew was the first American since 1908 to win gold in that category. Most recently, in 2021, the Oregon runner qualified for the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. He is well on his way to winning another gold medal in the 1500m race in his third Olympic performance.

     

    Matthew Centrowitz Jr. Personal Life

    The runner is not married but has a girlfriend. He has dated Shelby Houlihan, who is also a middle-distance runner. He was recently banned from competing after being found possession of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), Nandrolone. However, he denied ever using androgen and anabolic steroids and argued that eating pork could result in a positive test. However, she appealed the ban, but it prevented him from participating in the Olympic trials. In addition, Houlihan is a one-time Olympic athlete competing in the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. However, she failed to achieve any medals by finishing in 11th place but was the most prominent American in the field.

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    In addition, she has won a gold medal in the 8th NACAC Under-23 Championship in Athletics and silver in the 2018 IAAF Continental Cup. Since Shelby, Centrowitz has never been in contact with anyone else’s love. Instead, he is only looking to win the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. However, he is very secretive when it comes to his private life. Therefore, the Olympics may secretly date someone without our knowledge. He seldom puts his own life in the light. Besides, Matthew is very focused on running and training, so he doesn’t have much time for leisure.

     

    Matthew Centrowitz Jr. Net Worth

    The athlete earns most of his money through his professional career as an athlete. Likewise, he has no fixed income, and his income depends mainly on the size of the races he runs. Apart from that, Centrowitz gets the right amount for approval and sponsorship deals. In 2012, the famous sports brand Nike signed a multi-year contract agreement with him. The man who acquired the gold medal at the Olympics said he was very proud and happy to be a Nike athlete. Likewise, Matthew was part of the Nike Oregon Project. In addition, he has a lovely house and lots of cars.

     

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    Matthew Centrowitz Jr. Socials

    Centrowitz is very active on social media. So, the runner has an Instagram account with 103k followers. As mentioned earlier, the runner is very secretive, so he mainly shares his professional work with his handle. However, he has posted many pictures of her running in various competitions. In addition, he is active on Twitter with 41k followers. The athlete mainly shares running-related events, highlights, and news with his Twitter handle. Many famous and famous athletes follow him.

     

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    2013 USATF Outdoor 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics IAAF World Championship Libra NCAA Championship NCAA Men's Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championship Tokyo 2020 Olympics
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