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THE INDIANA ASSOCIATION of Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches (IATCCC) honors the accomplishments of Indiana athletes through its annual hall of fame nominations and recognition

Jan Eichenauer Gappa

  • High School: Wabash
  • HOF Type: Athlete
  • Year Inducted: 2020

Jan (Eichenauer) Gappa began her freshman year at Wabash High School with a difficult decision to make between her love of two spring sports, track and field or tennis. Her choice to pursue a career in track paid immediate dividends, as Jan burst onto the Indiana state track and field scene with a state championship in the long jump (18-6 ?) and a third-place finish in the 200-meter dash during her ninth grade year in 1997. While a serious knee injury derailed her sophomore year and limited her ability to compete in track and field in 1998, Jan was not finished. With the support of her family and coaches, she trained even harder and returned to the highest level of state competition as a junior. At the state finals in 1999, Jan leapt a high school personal best in the long jump of (19-0) to finish as runner-up, while also capturing third place in the 200 (25.35) and sixth place in the 100 (12.28). Capping off an amazing high school career as a senior in 2000, Jan won her second state title in the long jump (18-10) and placed fifth in the 200 (25.37). Jan placed in seven individual finals track events in her high school career, including the two state titles, helping her to become the 26th all-time state finals scorer with 51 points.

Wabash High School

Jan (Eichenauer) Gappa began her freshman year at Wabash High School with a difficult decision to make between her love of two spring sports, track and field or tennis. Her choice to pursue a career in track paid immediate dividends, as Jan burst onto the Indiana state track and field scene with a state championship in the long jump (18-6 ?) and a third-place finish in the 200-meter dash during her ninth grade year in 1997. While a serious knee injury derailed her sophomore year and limited her ability to compete in track and field in 1998, Jan was not finished. With the support of her family and coaches, she trained even harder and returned to the highest level of state competition as a junior. At the state finals in 1999, Jan leapt a high school personal best in the long jump of (19-0) to finish as runner-up, while also capturing third place in the 200 (25.35) and sixth place in the 100 (12.28). Capping off an amazing high school career as a senior in 2000, Jan won her second state title in the long jump (18-10) and placed fifth in the 200 (25.37). Jan placed in seven individual finals track events in her high school career, including the two state titles, helping her to become the 26th all-time state finals scorer with 51 points.

Later that summer, Jan earned All-American status in three events (long jump, 200 and 4x100 relay) at the USA Track and Field Junior Olympics in Buffalo, New York. Jan was a four-year member of the Purdue women's track and field team, highlighted by a 2001 indoor Big Ten team championship. She served as team captain during her junior and senior seasons, while competing in the long jump and heptathlon. Jan resides in Indiana with her husband and three children.

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