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Ben True was born on 29 December, 1985 in North Yarmouth, Maine, U.S., is an American runner. Discover Ben True's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 38 years old?
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29 December 1985 |
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29 December |
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North Yarmouth, Maine, U.S. |
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American
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He is a member of famous runner with the age 38 years old group.
Ben True Height, Weight & Measurements
At 38 years old, Ben True height is 6 ft 0 in and Weight 164 lb.
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6 ft 0 in |
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164 lb |
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Who Is Ben True's Wife?
His wife is Sarah True (m. 2014)
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Sarah True (m. 2014) |
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Ben True Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ben True worth at the age of 38 years old? Ben True’s income source is mostly from being a successful runner. He is from American. We have estimated Ben True's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Benjamin True (born December 29, 1985) is an American track and field and cross-country athlete, who competed for Dartmouth College and currently trains in Hanover, New Hampshire, while competing for Saucony and In the Arena.
He earned All-American honors twice at the Foot Locker Cross Country Championships while in high school, twice at the NCAA Men's Cross Country Championship, three times at the NCAA Skiing Championships, once at the NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship, and at the 2007 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
True studied art history and architecture at Dartmouth.
After graduating from Dartmouth, True joined the Oregon Track Club for his first year as a professional runner.
While at OTC, he was Top Mainer at the Beach to Beacon 10K in 2009, finishing 10th overall, and represented the Ivy League Alumni Select team at the Izumo Ekiden in Izumo City, Japan.
In the summer of 2010, True returned to Hanover, New Hampshire, to train with In the Arena Track Club, an NGO that provides opportunities for elite athletes to compete professionally while working part-time to strengthen their local communities.
True coaches and manages a cross-country and track team at Indian River Middle School in Enfield, New Hampshire.
True was the top American at both the 2011 and 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, as well as the 2011 USATF Road Running Circuit Champion, winning the 5 km and 10 km Road Championships along the way.
Born and raised in North Yarmouth, Maine, True competed as a Nordic skier and runner throughout his time at Greely High School and Dartmouth College.
True joined the Saucony Elite Racing team in 2011.
Since joining Saucony, True has improved his track PR's to 7:36:59 for 3000m, 13:02.74 for 5000m, and 27:41.17 for 10,000m.
On the roads, he has won four national championships ranging from 5k to 15k, as well as the 2011 United States Road Circuit Championship.
True was also the top American at both the 2011 and 2013 IAAF World Cross Country Championships, finishing 35th and 6th.
His 2013 performance was the highest finish for an American since 1995 and led the American team to a second-place finish behind Ethiopia, defeating Kenya for the first time since 1984.
At the 2013 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, True finished 4th in both the 5000m and the 10000m.
A top-three finish in either event would have qualified him for the 2013 World Championships in Moscow.
Starting in 2013, True trained with Liberty University alum Sam Chelanga in Hanover, New Hampshire.
True also won the 2014 Manchester Road Race on Thanksgiving Day, outperforming Sam Chelanga during the last half-mile.
This continued until early 2015 when Chelanga announced he would be moving to Tucson, Arizona, to train with Coach James Li and his group of athletes including Bernard Lagat, Lawi Lalang and Abdihakem Abdirahman among others.
During the Payton Jordan Invitational track meet in the spring, True ran a world-leading 13:02.74 in the 5000m, winning the race and clocking the 9th fastest time ever run by an American over that distance.
On April 18, 2015, True began a breakout year by winning the Boston Athletic Association (B.A.A.) 5K in a new American 5 km road record, 13:22.
In June 2015, True won the New York Diamond League 5000 meters and ran 27:43.79 in a 10 km at 2015 Payton Jordan Invitational in Palo Alto, CA earning a qualifying time for Athletics at the 2016 Summer Olympics and 2015 World Championships in Athletics
On June 25, Ben True placed second in 10 km and made fourth US team 2015 World Championships in Athletics at 2015 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
On July 18, he had another second place in Heusden, Belgium.
True placed 6th at 2015 World.
On September 11, True ran 13:05 at Diamond League finale in Brussels.
On April 15, True placed 1st in the B.A.A. 5K in a time of 13:20, breaking his own American 5 km road record.
On May 5, True placed 10th in the 3000 meters at 2017 IAAF Diamond League in a time of 7:47.00 in Doha.
On May 27, True placed 22nd in the 5000 meters at 2017 IAAF Diamond League in a time of 13:28.24 in Eugene Prefontaine Classic.
On June 24, True placed 4th in the 5000 meters at 2017 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships in a time of 13:17.94 behind winner Paul Chelimo, Eric Jenkins and Ryan Hill.
In spring 2016, True was coached by Tim Broe.
May 28, 2016, True placed 11th at the Eugene Diamond League 5000 meters in 13:12.67 in preparation for US Olympic Track and Field Trials in July 2016.
He placed fifth in the 5000 m at the Olympic trials with a time of 13:36.40.
On June 17, True placed third in 1500 meters at 2016 adidas BOOST Boston Games in US leading time 3:36.05 behind Nick Willis and Collins Cheboi.
On November 24, True won the 2016 Manchester Road Race, beating out one of the most competitive fields the race has seen.
Both True and Leonard Korir were given the same finishing time (21:31), though the win was given to True.
In 2017, True coached himself and trained in Hanover.
On August 6, True placed first in the 19th TD Beach To Beacon 10K in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, with a time of 28:17.
True became the first American and native Maine runner to win the race.