Curtis Beach


Curtis Lee Beach is a retired American decathlete and a two-time NCAA heptathlon champion who holds the world heptathlon best in the 1000 meters.

Early life and high school

Beach was born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the oldest son of Jeana King-Beach and David Beach. From a young age, he showed athletic promise, joining a track club at eight and competing in his first decathlon at fourteen. At Albuquerque Academy, he won 17 individual New Mexico state titles and set national high school records in the pentathlon and decathlon. In 2009, DyeStat declared him "the greatest US high school decathlete ever."

College

Beach attended Duke University, where he became a two-time NCAA national champion in the heptathlon, winning in 2012 and 2014. In 2011, he set a collegiate record in the decathlon 1500 meters and finished second in the decathlon at the NCAA Championships. In 2010 and 2012, he set world heptathlon bests in the 1000 meters.

Professional career

After graduating from Duke, Beach underwent Tommy John surgery, then for the next three years competed professionally for Nike. In 2016, he won the heptathlon at the U.S. indoor national championships and placed fourth in the heptathlon at the World Indoor Championships. In 2017, he explored other events, including a focus on the 800 meters and the 400 meters hurdles.

Honors and awards

Governor Bill Richardson declared July 1, 2009, to be "Curtis Lee Beach Day" in recognition of the day that Beach was named the 2009 Gatorade National Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year. He received the Fair Play award for cheering on Ashton Eaton during the final leg of the decathlon 1500 meters at the 2012 US Olympic Trials. In 2015, he was inducted into the New Mexico Sports Hall of Fame.

Personal bests

Outdoor
EventPerformanceLocationDate
Long jump New York CityJune 14, 2013
200 meters21.57 ClaremontJune 3, 2017
800 meters1:47.36New York CityJuly 6, 2017
400m hurdles49.83ClaremontJune 3, 2017

Indoor
EventPerformanceLocationDate
500 meters1:01.50New York CityFebruary 7, 2014
600 meters1:16.38AlbuquerqueMarch 4, 2017
800 meters1:52.72New York CityMarch 15, 2009