Drew Hunter
Husband & Dad
US Champion | @asicsrunning athlete
Coach: @hammerandaxetraining
Proudly supported by: @thule @precisionfandh @garminrunning
CSA season is officially open— best reason to hitch up the Thule Chariot.
CUE THE CONFETTI🎉
Drew Hunter held off Dylan Jacobs and Cooper Teare in a mad dash to the finish line to win the USATF 5k Championships with a time of 13:27.61🏆

Bronze at the USATF road mile champs last night 🥉
Onto road 5k champs next!
Photo: @janfigueroa07
The Carnival was a VIBEEE last night
Experience the action with ASICS Pro runner @drewhunter00
Drew Hunter is your 2026 Elite Champion! 🏁🥇
Drew ran a 13:47 yesterday in Carlsbad to take the win at the 40th anniversary of the World’s Fastest 5K 🔥🚀💪
Congrats Drew!!
We live in one of the most beautiful places on Earth, and honestly? Guilt used to eat at me that we weren’t hiking fourteeners every weekend or doing these epic adventures with our kids. But then I remembered my favorite memories as a kid weren’t the big trips — they were in the backyard. Simple days with my parents and siblings, just being together. So now when nap schedules and real life get in the way of the grand plans, I remind myself that sometimes simple is actually better. Our Thule gear makes the side yard feel pretty epic anyway!

Trying to be fast!
Shoes: @asicsrunning Magic Speed 5
Watch: @garminrunning Forerunner 970
Fuel: @precisionfandh PF 30 Gel
Girls hanging at track: @thule Glide 3

Trying to be fast!
Shoes: @asicsrunning Magic Speed 5
Watch: @garminrunning Forerunner 970
Fuel: @precisionfandh PF 30 Gel
Girls hanging at track: @thule Glide 3

👍 for a great indoor season!
🤦♂️ for the bubonic plague I picked up at the last race.
Photos- @sarahtruittphotography

👍 for a great indoor season!
🤦♂️ for the bubonic plague I picked up at the last race.
Photos- @sarahtruittphotography

DREW. DREW. DREW.🦸
Drew Hunter wins the Sound Invite 5K with a vicious late kick over Abdi Nur. He goes 13:10.87 for the win. He split a 27.6 last lap 🪓
📸 @danloughlinphotography

DREW. DREW. DREW.🦸
Drew Hunter wins the Sound Invite 5K with a vicious late kick over Abdi Nur. He goes 13:10.87 for the win. He split a 27.6 last lap 🪓
📸 @danloughlinphotography

Stoked to announce @garminrunning will be keeping track of my miles in 2026!!
Garmin was the first GPS watch I ever owned.
Every Sunday I ran the same 90-minute long run and guessed the distance afterward.
“Eh, that was probably 12-13 miles.“
Then I borrowed my mom’s GPS watch for the first time. I learned that most of those days were actually 13.5 to 14 miles. Nothing about the run had changed—but the data did something important. It validated that I was fitter than I thought. And that confidence quietly changed the way I trained and raced.
Garmin helps me see where I’m at, trust the work, and push when it’s time to push.
#garminathlete
Photos- @ejmj.photography

Stoked to announce @garminrunning will be keeping track of my miles in 2026!!
Garmin was the first GPS watch I ever owned.
Every Sunday I ran the same 90-minute long run and guessed the distance afterward.
“Eh, that was probably 12-13 miles.“
Then I borrowed my mom’s GPS watch for the first time. I learned that most of those days were actually 13.5 to 14 miles. Nothing about the run had changed—but the data did something important. It validated that I was fitter than I thought. And that confidence quietly changed the way I trained and raced.
Garmin helps me see where I’m at, trust the work, and push when it’s time to push.
#garminathlete
Photos- @ejmj.photography

Stoked to announce @garminrunning will be keeping track of my miles in 2026!!
Garmin was the first GPS watch I ever owned.
Every Sunday I ran the same 90-minute long run and guessed the distance afterward.
“Eh, that was probably 12-13 miles.“
Then I borrowed my mom’s GPS watch for the first time. I learned that most of those days were actually 13.5 to 14 miles. Nothing about the run had changed—but the data did something important. It validated that I was fitter than I thought. And that confidence quietly changed the way I trained and raced.
Garmin helps me see where I’m at, trust the work, and push when it’s time to push.
#garminathlete
Photos- @ejmj.photography

Stoked to announce @garminrunning will be keeping track of my miles in 2026!!
Garmin was the first GPS watch I ever owned.
Every Sunday I ran the same 90-minute long run and guessed the distance afterward.
“Eh, that was probably 12-13 miles.“
Then I borrowed my mom’s GPS watch for the first time. I learned that most of those days were actually 13.5 to 14 miles. Nothing about the run had changed—but the data did something important. It validated that I was fitter than I thought. And that confidence quietly changed the way I trained and raced.
Garmin helps me see where I’m at, trust the work, and push when it’s time to push.
#garminathlete
Photos- @ejmj.photography

Stoked to announce @garminrunning will be keeping track of my miles in 2026!!
Garmin was the first GPS watch I ever owned.
Every Sunday I ran the same 90-minute long run and guessed the distance afterward.
“Eh, that was probably 12-13 miles.“
Then I borrowed my mom’s GPS watch for the first time. I learned that most of those days were actually 13.5 to 14 miles. Nothing about the run had changed—but the data did something important. It validated that I was fitter than I thought. And that confidence quietly changed the way I trained and raced.
Garmin helps me see where I’m at, trust the work, and push when it’s time to push.
#garminathlete
Photos- @ejmj.photography

Stoked to announce @garminrunning will be keeping track of my miles in 2026!!
Garmin was the first GPS watch I ever owned.
Every Sunday I ran the same 90-minute long run and guessed the distance afterward.
“Eh, that was probably 12-13 miles.“
Then I borrowed my mom’s GPS watch for the first time. I learned that most of those days were actually 13.5 to 14 miles. Nothing about the run had changed—but the data did something important. It validated that I was fitter than I thought. And that confidence quietly changed the way I trained and raced.
Garmin helps me see where I’m at, trust the work, and push when it’s time to push.
#garminathlete
Photos- @ejmj.photography

Stoked to announce @garminrunning will be keeping track of my miles in 2026!!
Garmin was the first GPS watch I ever owned.
Every Sunday I ran the same 90-minute long run and guessed the distance afterward.
“Eh, that was probably 12-13 miles.“
Then I borrowed my mom’s GPS watch for the first time. I learned that most of those days were actually 13.5 to 14 miles. Nothing about the run had changed—but the data did something important. It validated that I was fitter than I thought. And that confidence quietly changed the way I trained and raced.
Garmin helps me see where I’m at, trust the work, and push when it’s time to push.
#garminathlete
Photos- @ejmj.photography

Stoked to announce @garminrunning will be keeping track of my miles in 2026!!
Garmin was the first GPS watch I ever owned.
Every Sunday I ran the same 90-minute long run and guessed the distance afterward.
“Eh, that was probably 12-13 miles.“
Then I borrowed my mom’s GPS watch for the first time. I learned that most of those days were actually 13.5 to 14 miles. Nothing about the run had changed—but the data did something important. It validated that I was fitter than I thought. And that confidence quietly changed the way I trained and raced.
Garmin helps me see where I’m at, trust the work, and push when it’s time to push.
#garminathlete
Photos- @ejmj.photography

Stoked to announce @garminrunning will be keeping track of my miles in 2026!!
Garmin was the first GPS watch I ever owned.
Every Sunday I ran the same 90-minute long run and guessed the distance afterward.
“Eh, that was probably 12-13 miles.“
Then I borrowed my mom’s GPS watch for the first time. I learned that most of those days were actually 13.5 to 14 miles. Nothing about the run had changed—but the data did something important. It validated that I was fitter than I thought. And that confidence quietly changed the way I trained and raced.
Garmin helps me see where I’m at, trust the work, and push when it’s time to push.
#garminathlete
Photos- @ejmj.photography

Stoked to announce @garminrunning will be keeping track of my miles in 2026!!
Garmin was the first GPS watch I ever owned.
Every Sunday I ran the same 90-minute long run and guessed the distance afterward.
“Eh, that was probably 12-13 miles.“
Then I borrowed my mom’s GPS watch for the first time. I learned that most of those days were actually 13.5 to 14 miles. Nothing about the run had changed—but the data did something important. It validated that I was fitter than I thought. And that confidence quietly changed the way I trained and raced.
Garmin helps me see where I’m at, trust the work, and push when it’s time to push.
#garminathlete
Photos- @ejmj.photography

Stoked to announce @garminrunning will be keeping track of my miles in 2026!!
Garmin was the first GPS watch I ever owned.
Every Sunday I ran the same 90-minute long run and guessed the distance afterward.
“Eh, that was probably 12-13 miles.“
Then I borrowed my mom’s GPS watch for the first time. I learned that most of those days were actually 13.5 to 14 miles. Nothing about the run had changed—but the data did something important. It validated that I was fitter than I thought. And that confidence quietly changed the way I trained and raced.
Garmin helps me see where I’m at, trust the work, and push when it’s time to push.
#garminathlete
Photos- @ejmj.photography

Stoked to announce @garminrunning will be keeping track of my miles in 2026!!
Garmin was the first GPS watch I ever owned.
Every Sunday I ran the same 90-minute long run and guessed the distance afterward.
“Eh, that was probably 12-13 miles.“
Then I borrowed my mom’s GPS watch for the first time. I learned that most of those days were actually 13.5 to 14 miles. Nothing about the run had changed—but the data did something important. It validated that I was fitter than I thought. And that confidence quietly changed the way I trained and raced.
Garmin helps me see where I’m at, trust the work, and push when it’s time to push.
#garminathlete
Photos- @ejmj.photography
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