Nick Hysong

Nick E. Hysong (born December 9, 1971) is an American athlete competing in the men's pole vault. Best known for winning the Olympic gold medal in 2000 with a personal best jump of 5.90 metres, he also won a bronze medal at the 2001 World Championships in Athletics. Hyson is also a respectable sprinter, having run 100 m in 10.27 s.

Nick Hysong
Personal information
NationalityAmerican
Born (1971-12-09) December 9, 1971 (age 52)
Winslow, Arizona, U.S.
Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
Weight77 kg (170 lb)
Sport
Country United States
SportAthletics
EventPole vault
Achievements and titles
Personal best5.90 m (2000)
Medal record
Men's athletics (track and field)
Representing the  United States
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2000 Sydney Pole vault
World Championships
Bronze medal – third place2001 Edmonton Pole vault

Biography

In his final year at Arizona State University in 1994, he won both the Pac-10 and the NCAA championships. He is now coaching pole vaulting team at Shadow Mountain High School (Arizona) for the track and field team. Hysong is also running his own sports performance facility in phoenix Arizona(RISEN Performance – linked below). In 2010 under his private coaching Alex Bishop won the 5A1 Arizona State Championship with a vault of 5 meters, and Liz Portenova won the 5A2 State Championship with a vault of 3.70 meters. In 2012 Hysong's RISEN Performance had two exceptional male vaulters: Grant Sisserson pole vaulted 16' and had a 3rd-place finish at The State Championships, and Cole Walsh pole vaulted 16' 5" to win the Arizona Meet of Champion's (Walsh finished 2nd at the State Champs with a vault of 16' 3").

Achievements

YearCompetitionVenuePositionEventNotes
Representing the  United States
1990World Junior ChampionshipsPlovdiv, Bulgaria6thPole vault5.30 m
1995World Indoor ChampionshipsBarcelona, Spain5thPole vault5.70 m
1999World Indoor ChampionshipsMaebashi, Japan8thPole vault5.50 m
World ChampionshipsSeville, Spain4thPole vault5.70 m
IAAF Grand Prix FinalMunich, Germany4thPole vault5.70 m
2000Olympic GamesSydney, Australia1stPole vault5.90 m
IAAF Grand Prix FinalDoha, Qatar2ndPole vault5.60 m
2001World ChampionshipsEdmonton, Alberta3rdPole vault5.85 m
2005World ChampionshipsHelsinki, Finland5thPole vault5.50 m


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