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Iowa Sophomore Breaks 5-Year-Old Program Record
Luke Knepp sets new 3,000-meter steeplechase mark at Stanford Invitational
Apr. 8, 2026 at 8:23am
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A cubist interpretation of a record-breaking collegiate track and field performance.Palo Alto TodayIowa sophomore Luke Knepp, a former athlete at Pleasant Valley High School, broke a five-year-old program record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto, California on Friday, April 3.
Why it matters
Knepp's record-breaking performance highlights the continued success of Pleasant Valley High School athletes at the collegiate level and demonstrates the strength of the school's track and field program.
The details
Knepp toppled the previous 3,000-meter steeplechase program record of 8 minutes, 24.56 seconds, which had stood since 2021. His new record time was not immediately available.
- Knepp broke the record on Friday, April 3, 2026 at the Stanford Invitational in Palo Alto, California.
The players
Luke Knepp
A sophomore at the University of Iowa and a former athlete at Pleasant Valley High School.
Pleasant Valley High School
A high school located in the Quad Cities area that has produced several successful collegiate track and field athletes.
The takeaway
Knepp's record-breaking performance demonstrates the strength of the track and field program at Pleasant Valley High School and the continued success of its athletes at the collegiate level.

