High school Landry ran for
Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology which competed in the AAA division of the
Virginia High School League. While there, he led the team to the 2002 State Championship in
Cross Country and a runner-up finish the following year in 2003. In 2004 he won both the
1600 meter and the
3200 meter at the outdoor state meet in times of 4:13.39 and 9:13.74.
Collegiate At
William and Mary, Landry earned three All-American awards in cross country with a highest placing of 13th (2007) at the
NCAA Division I Cross Country Championships and placed 46th in the 2005
IAAF World Cross Country Championships Junior Race for the United States. On the track Landry qualified for
NCAA Outdoor Championship Meet in his freshman and sophomore years in the 5,000m.
Post-collegiate After finishing his NCAA eligibility at
William and Mary, Landry moved to
Ann Arbor, Michigan, and became a volunteer assistant coach for the cross country team at the
University of Michigan for two years while he pursued a professional running career. His first post-collegiate breakthrough was a 28:30.07 showing in 2011 at the Payton Jordan Invitational 10,000m, his debut in the event. This success continued onto the USARC (USA Running Circuit) where he racked up four top five finishes in the next year, including a runner-up finish at the 2012 15 km Championships that would later be upgraded to a first-place finish as a result of a drug conviction of the previous winner. After the
2012 Olympic Trials, where he finished 17th following a fall in the 10,000m, Landry signed with
MizunoUSA. By the end of the year he had accumulated enough points in USARC races to become the 2012 overall champion. In 2013, Landry continued to improve in the 10,000m and dipped under the 28 minute barrier for the first time. For Landry 2014 was a breakout year as he won three USA Road Championships in a row (10 mile, 25 kilometer, and 10 kilometer), including setting the American record at 25 kilometers, In 2015 Landry was second place in the USATF 15 km Championships behind
Ben True. Landry ran the
Mt SAC Relays 5000 meter in 13:36.69 in
Walnut, California, on April 17, 2015, as a tune up to
Payton Jordan Invite where he ran the
Olympics standard for 10,000 meters with his time of 27:55.19 at
Stanford University on May 2, 2015. ==Competition record==