Nick hysong biography

  • Nick E. Hysong (born December 9, 1971) is an.
  • Nick E. Hysong is an American athlete competing in the men's pole vault.
  • At the Sydney Olympics, Hysong became the first American since Bob Seagren in 1968 to win Olympic gold in the pole vault, an astonishing feat for an athlete who.
  • Nick Hysong

    Career Highlights
     2000 Olympic gold medalist; 2001 World Outdoor Champs bronze medalist; 1995 U.S. Indoor Champion

    Hysong bounced back with a strong year in 2005 with his runner-up finish at the USA Outdoor Championships and by tying for fifth place at the World Outdoor Championships in Helsinki, Finland. At the Sydney Olympics, Hysong became the first American since Bob Seagren in 1968 to win Olympic gold in the pole vault, an astonishing feat for an athlete who had never placed higher than second at a U.S. outdoor championship meet... finished the competition in Sydney with only one miss during the course of competition...before the prelims, had to travel to the stadium at 8 a.m. to re-tape his poles when officials informed him they were improperly taped...injured his heel after landing outside the pit on his first practice jump in Sydney and couldn't walk for two days... Hysong, married to Kolette in March of 2000, struggled with a hereditary foot injury for

    Nick Hysong

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    • 1906: Gilbert
    • 1907: Allen
    • 1908: Vezin
    • 1909: Happeny, H. Babcock (2)
    • 1910: Happeny, T. Babcock (2)
    • 1911: Dukes
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    • 1962: Wadsworth
    • 1963: Tork
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    • 1965: Pemelton
    • 1966: Seagren
    • 1967: Seagren
    • 1968: Phillips
    • 1969: Chen
    • 1970: Seagren
    • 1971: Railsback
    • 1972: Isaksson, S. Smith (3)
    • 1973: S. Smith
    • 1974: Dias
    • 1975: Carter
    • 1976: Carter
    • 1977

      Nick Hysong

      American pole vaulter (born 1971)

      Born (1971-12-09) December 9, 1971 (age 53)
      Winslow, Arizona, U.S.
      Height1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)
      Weight77 kg (170 lb)
      Country United States
      SportAthletics
      EventPole vault
      Personal best5.90 m (2000)

      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.

      Biography

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      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 belo

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