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Related: About this forumJacory Patterson worked the overnight shift loading UPS trucks. Now he's one of the world's top 400 runners.
At night, Jacory Patterson loaded delivery trucks at UPS. That way he could train by day.
This routine went on for nearly a year to support his true dream job sprinting.
Pattersons time in the 400 meters this season never has been speedier, even if hes sometimes sleep-deprived. At 25, he finally is finding his stride and along with it earning a paycheck from track.
His life began to change after winning a Grand Slam Track event in Miami, which led to Diamond League meet invitations and a sponsorship deal from Nike.
Business is booming so much for him that Patterson was able to clock out for the final time in June from his position at UPS. He has the third-fastest time (43.98 seconds) in the world this season heading into the U.S. championships this week in Eugene, Oregon, where he is eager to make even more of a name for himself.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/08/02/jacory-patterson-ups-us-track-championships/

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(61,018 posts)That would be world class.
0.95 seconds off the world record
He's also done 20.20 in the 200. That's a full second off Bolt's record, so he's better in the 400.
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(61,018 posts)ProfessorGAC
(74,182 posts)I've seen him, i believe. I recognized the name
Fox Sports covers Diamond League from time to time.
I love T&F, so if it comes on, I'm watching.
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(61,018 posts)ProfessorGAC
(74,182 posts)....ran the Prefontaine meet on the weekend.
I think it was NBC which probably means they covered other days on Peacock.
It doesn't exist anymore, but we had a channel called The Olympic Channel.
They had track on weekly.
Was really bummed when that channel vanished from the lineup.