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Athlete Bio

Stacy Dragila

Basic Information

Status: Hall of Fame Gender: Female Date of Birth: 3/25/1971

Athletics Information

Event: Indoor Track & Field, Outdoor Track & Field Agent: N/A

Residences

Hometown: Auburn, California High School: Placer High School College: Idaho State University

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9x

National champion

7x

National Indoor champion

2x

World champion

2x

In Top 8 World Indoor Championships

1x

Olympic champion

1x

World Indoor champion

1x

World Indoor Championships Silver medallist

1x

In Top 8 World Championships

1x

Grand Prix Final winner

1x

Golden League meeting winner

Current Accomplishments

Personal Best

Filter Results

Heptathlon

EventPerformance
EventHeptathlonPerformance5048

High Jump

EventPerformance
EventHigh JumpPerformance1.53

High Jump Indoors

EventPerformance
EventHigh Jump IndoorsPerformance1.57

Long Jump

EventPerformance
EventLong JumpPerformance5.81

Long Jump Indoors

EventPerformance
EventLong Jump IndoorsPerformance5.91

Pentathlon Indoors

EventPerformance
EventPentathlon IndoorsPerformance3633

Pole Vault

EventPerformance
EventPole VaultPerformance4.83

Pole Vault Indoors

EventPerformance
EventPole Vault IndoorsPerformance4.81

Shot Put

EventPerformance
EventShot PutPerformance10.62

Stacy Dragila amassed a collection of firsts in an inspiring and storied career during the rise of women’s pole vault. The Auburn, California, native and Idaho State alumna garnered track and field successes in the U.S. and abroad. During a 10-year span from 1996-2005, she was an eight-time U.S. Indoor champion and nine-time U.S. Outdoor champion. Internationally, she won the 1997 World Indoor Championship and two World Championships in 1999 and 2001. In 2001, Dragila won gold medals at the Goodwill Games and IAAF Grand Prix Final championships.

She won the first women’s pole vault competition held at an Olympic Games, clearing 4.60/15-1 at the Sydney 2000 Games to equal her own world record set in 1999. Dragila stayed on top of the world for nearly four years, re-setting the world record four more times before Yelena Isinbayeva took over the record in July 2003. Dragila is the 2000 and 2001 recipient of the Jesse Owens Award, USATF’s annual honor for the athlete of the year.

1997: 1st in IAAF World Indoor Championships
1999: 1st in IAAF World Championships in Athletics...8th in IAAF World Indoor Championships
2000: Gold medalist in XXVII Olympic Games
2001: 1st in IAAF World Championships and IAAF Grand Prix Final...4th in IAAF World Indoor Championships
2003: 2nd in IAAF World Indoor Championships...3rd in IAAF World Athletics Final...4th in IAAF World Championships in Athletics
2004: 2nd in IAAF World Indoor Championships...7th in XXVIII Olympic Games
2005: 8th in IAAF World Championships in Athletics
2009: 9th in IAAF World Championships in Athletics

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