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How about I shed light;
http://www.diamondleague.com/athletes/14463987.htm#Clearly shows Cheserek was born in 1993 and Ben Saarel was born in 1995 so he is of age. Cheserek is the age of a college junior now you can stop trying to lie and say he's actually a freshman.
Actually, he's the age of a college sophomore. Still old, but not what you make it out to be.
Saarel is actually just young if he was born in 1995.
It's actually very standard for college ages to go something like this:
-Freshmen starting college will come in at age 18 and become age 19 before the beginning of the second academic year.
-Sophomores will usually be 19 before the beginning of the second academic year, and will turn 20 sometime before the start of the third academic year.
Specifically, these ages may vary based on the cutoff dates mandated by the individual states from which each student came.
For instance, in Illinois, a current high school senior would typically have to be 17 years old BEFORE September 2nd. In New Jersey (where Cheserek went to school), a high school senior would have to be 17 years old BEFORE October 1st.
Cheserek in specific, was 18 before October 1st of his senior year, and turned 19 before the end of it, meaning that he was a year old for his grade.
That being said, he is actually the perfect age for a college sophomore coming from New Jersey.