Grant Fisher

Grant Fisher

  • Class
    Freshman
  • Hometown
    Grand Blanc, Mich.
  • Highschool
    Grand Blanc
  • Major
    undeclared

Biography

* All-American *

At Stanford:

  • Earned All-America honors as a freshman, placing 17th at the NCAA Cross Country Championships.

2015 Season (Freshman):

  • 17th at NCAA Championships in first race at 10K distance.
  • First American freshman at NCAA Championships.
  • All-Pac-12 second team.
  • USTFCCCA All-Academic team.
  • Second at Stanford Invitational while running unattached (8K, 23:33.9).
  • Made collegiate debut at Pac-12 Championships.
  • Placed 11th at Pac-12's as Stanford's No. 3 (8K, 23:28.6).
  • NCAA's was his second collegiate race, running No. 3 on team (30:07.9).

Track and Field:

  • Redshirted during 2016 indoor season, but won Husky Classic 3,000 against a strong field while running unattached (7:50.06).

High School:

  • The seventh U.S. high school runner to break 4:00 in the mile.
  • Ran 3:59.38 at the Nike Festival of Miles in St. Louis on June 4, 2015.
  • Two-time Foot Locker national cross country champion.
  • First Michigan back-to-back boys’ national champion since Dathan Ritzenheim, and fifth overall.
  • Two-time Gatorade National Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year.
  • 10th repeat Gatorade national winner in any sport.
  • Won 2014 Foot Locker nationals in San Diego, clocking 15:00 for 5K.
  • Won the 2013 Foot Locker meet in 15:07.
  • Won second consecutive Michigan Division I cross country championship in 14:52.5.
  • Repeated asNew York Grand Prix Dream Mile champion in 2014, running 4:01.73.
  • Second second at the 2015 Brooks PR meet in Shoreline, Wash., running the two mile in 8:43.57.
  • Won the 2015 Michigan 1A 1,600 title in 4:00.28, breaking the state interscholastic record by more than seven seconds.
  • Ran 3:42.89 in the 1,500 at the 2015 Payton Jordan Invitational.
  • In 2014, posted times of 4:02.02 at the Dream Mile and 8:51.28 at the Brooks PR Invitational two mile.
  • Won seven state championships, including three at 3,200 meters and two at 1,600.
  • In soccer, was selected for Olympic Development Program teams.