Cooper Lutkenhaus, who just set the World U18 Record (1:42.27) in 800 metres, was raised by George Lutkenhaus and Tricita Lutkenhaus.
The Lutkenhaus family is also known for their commitment to education and athletics. Cooper’s father, George, is Director of Athletics for Northwest Independent School District (ISD) in Texas.
Similar to Cooper, his father also has athletic blood. He is a former Class 1A state runner-up in the 1600 metres and also a state qualifier in XC (800), and went on to run collegiately at the University of North Texas.
Tricita was also a two-time state qualifier in the 4×400 meters relay, which is an athletics track event.
Cooper Had Set Multiple Records Prior
Before setting the new world record at the USA Track and Field Championships, the 16-year-old also has other outstanding Achievements.
He also credits his family for shaping his competitive mindset.
“We are extremely competitive… All three of my brothers, actually. We always try to one-up each other in everything we do, but both of my brothers, they’re a big reason on the support side of things, and they’ve helped me through a lot of challenges.”
His first notable career milestone came in 2023, when he was in the eighth grade, where he won the 800m Brooks PR invitational (1:54.20) and Nike Outdoor Nationals (1:52:20).
Since then, he has also set the Indoor High School Record (1:46.86 in 800m) and won the Texas State Championship (1:47.45 in 6A 800m). In 2025, he was also named CORSO MileSplit50 Indoor Athlete of the Year.
In Case You Didn’t Know
- Cooper will now be on the USA’s roster for the World Athletics Championships 2025.
- The record holder was born on December 18, 2008, and currently attends Northwest High School in Texas.
- Cooper’s Role Model is Bryce Hoppel, an American record holder in the 800m.