Jess Hull Partners With COROS Ahead Of 2026 Season
Jess Hull Partners With COROS Ahead Of 2026 Season
COROS and Jessica Hull have announced a partnership ahead of the upcoming 2026 season.

The Olympic 1500m Silver Medalist and 2,000m World Record Holder, Jessica Hull, has signed a partnership with COROS. COROS specializes in GPS Watches like the COROS Pace 3 and other wearable products.
Hull holds Australian National records in the 800m (1:57.15), 1000m (2:30.96), 1500m (3:50.83), indoor mile (4:19.03), outdoor Mile (4:13.68), indoor 3000m (8:24.39), and of course that aforementioned 2000m (5:19.70).
In 2025, she finished third at the Tokyo World Championships in the 1,500m, marking her second Outdoor 1,500m global medal in two years. She earned the Olympic Silver in 2024. Formerly, she was a four-time NCAA Champion while at the University of Oregon.
Hull provided COROS with an inside look at her training while using COROS Metrics.
Below is an excerpt from the full story that can be found here.
Jessica Hull has become one of the most consistent middle-distance runners on the global stage. With a 1500m personal best of 3:50.83 and a growing list of national records & championship medals, she continues to push the boundaries of performance. Behind every race is a methodical and data-informed approach to training. Dive into Jessica Hull's training and how she structure, metrics, and consistency to build toward the podium:
Training Load Is Built With Care
Hull routinely records some of the highest Training Load values we’ve seen in track and field, often reaching over 400 in a single session. These high values are a result of her exceptional volume at race-pace intensities.
"The volume of our sessions is built out from the need to be fit enough to sustain three rounds of the 1500m in a global championship," Jessica explains. She notes that it is a reflection of years of building capacity. The sessions may look intense, but they’re the product of careful progression and smart adaptation.
“I didn’t get here overnight, it’s through years and years of consistent training and getting my body strong enough to handle frequent intensity and the volume required to feel as fresh as possible in a global final after a heat and semi-final.”
The high loads don't worry her, though. Nor does she feel validated by them. They’re simply a byproduct of years of work. For younger athletes, this is the lesson: big numbers come later. Hull’s training philosophy is a reminder that performance is built, not rushed. If you focus on consistency, patience, and learning how your body responds to volume and intensity, high-level racing becomes possible. Tools like COROS can help guide that journey by tracking Training Load, managing recovery, and ensuring that each year builds on the last.
“I think when your mind is on medals, it’s more common for me to wonder if I’m doing enough rather than feel like my Training Load is high. I truly do love the process of training and working on trying to get a little bit better every day, so executing the training loads is never something I think twice about.”
LINK: Continue Reading The Full Story on Jessica Hull's Training.
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