Stacy Dragila
Height: 5-7
Weight: 140
Event: Pole Vault
Personal Record: 4.83m/15-10 (2004)
Born: March 25, 1971, Auburn, Calif.
Current Residence: Pocatello, Idaho
High School: Placer HS (Auburn, Calif.) 90
Colleges: Yuba CC 92, Idaho State 95
Coach: Dave Nielsen
Career Highlights: 9-time U.S. Outdoor champion (96, 97, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05); 2000 Olympic gold medalist; 2-time World champion (1999 & 2001); 1997 World Indoor champion; 8-time U.S. Indoor champion (96, 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 03, 04); 2001 Goodwill Games and IAAF Grand Prix Final champion; 2-time Jesse Owens Award winner (00, 01)
2007: 1st at Road to Eugene (4.50m/14-9). 6th at adidas Track Classic (4.29m/14-0.75)
2006: did not compete due to injury
2005: USA Outdoor champion (4.45m/14-7.25). 8th in Group B at World Outdoors (4.40m/14-5.25). 2nd at Lausanne (4.60m/15-1). 3rd at Reebok Grand Prix (4.30m/14-1.25). 7th at Donetsk meet (4.50m/14-9.25). 1st at Pole Vault Summit (4.55m/14-11i). 1st at Millrose Games (4.48m/14-8.25i). ranked #10 in the world (#1 U.S.) by T&FN.
2004: World Indoors silver medalist (4.81m/15-9.25PR). USA Indoor champ (4.70m/15-5). Olympic Trials champion (4.75m/15-7). 7th in Group A and did not advance to finals at Olympic Games (4.30m/14-1.25). 1st at Nike Prefontaine Classic (4.70m). 1st at Golden Spike Ostrava (4.83m/15-10AR). 1st at El Paso (4.70m/15-5). 1st at Payton Jordan US Open (4.70m/15-5). 1st at Kassel (4.78m/15-8.25). 1st at Modesto Relays (4.55m/14-11). 1st at Seville (4.50m/14-9). 2nd at Phoenix (4.60m/15-1). 1st at Flagstaff (4.71m/15-5.5i). 1st at Pole Vault Summit (4.70m/15-5). 1st at adidas Boston Indoor Games (4.61m/15-1.5i). 1st at Verizon Millrose Games (4.64m/15-2.75i). 1st at Tyson Foods Invitational (4.71m/15-5.5i). ranked #3 in the world (#1 U.S.) by T&FN.
2003: USA Outdoor Champion (4.50m/14-9). 4th World Outdoor Championships. 3rd at IAAF World Athletics Final (4.50m/14-9). set ARs earlier in the season with a 4.71m/15-5.5 clearance at the adidas Boston Indoor Games, then raised it to 4.72m/15-5.75 at the Verizon Millrose Games.. won Tyson Foods Invitational (4.55m/14-11). 1st at Modesto Relays (4.61m/15-1.5 ). 1st at Drake Relays (4.62m/15-1.75). 1st at Nike Prefontaine Classic Outdoor (4.62m/15-1.75). 1st at Home Depot Invitational (4.50m/14-9). 2nd at Ostrava (4.58m/15-0.25). ranked #5 in world (#1 U.S.) by T&FN.
2002: USA Outdoor champion (4.65m/15-3). won at Nike Prefontaine Classic (4.72m/15-5.75) and Oracle U.S. Open (4.32m/14-2). won at Rovereto (4.72m/15-5.75). won at Padova (4.62m/15-1.75). won at Mt. SAC (4.55m/14-11). won Verizon Millrose Games (4.55m/14-11). did not compete at USA Indoor champs (injured). 4th at London (4.52m/14-10). 3rd at Glasgow (4.50m/14-9). ranked #4 in the world (#1 U.S.) by T&FN.
2001: World Outdoor champion (4.75m/15-7). Goodwill Games gold medalist (4.55m/14-11). IAAF Grand Prix Final champion (4.50m/14-9). USA Outdoor champ (4.62m/15-1.75). opened the 2001 outdoor season with two WRs April 28 at the Idaho State Springfest in Pocatello, first clearing 4.65m/15-3, then raising the record again to 4.70m/15-5. On June 9 at the Peregrine Systems U.S. Open, she added her seventh and eighth records of the year, first vaulting 4.71m/15-5.5, then clearing 4.81m/15-9.25. won US Indoors (4.56m/14-11.5). broke WR four times during indoor season - at the Millrose Games (4.63m/15-2.25) on February 2 in New York City, at a meet in Pocatello on February 9 (4.65m/15-3), and twice at the adidas Golden Spike Invitational in Pocatello on February 17. She first cleared 4.66m/15-3.5 before successfully clearing 4.70m/15-54th at World Indoors (4.51/14-9.5). won Jesse Owens Award for outstanding U.S. track and field athlete. ranked #1 in world (#1 U.S.) by T&FN.
2000: Won Olympic gold with a clearance of 4.60m/15-1. outdoors, broke her own WR with 4.62m/15-1.75 at the Sky Invitational May 26 in Phoenix. won Olympic trials and set a new WR at 4.63m/15-2.25. broke the world indoor record twice on Feb. 19, first clearing 4.57m/15-0, then clearing 4.61m/15-1.5, a centimeter over her world outdoor record. raised the world record to 4.62m/15-1.75 while winning the USA Indoor title for the 5th-straight time winning a $50,000 bonus for the World Record. won Jesse Owens Award for outstanding U.S. track and field athlete. ranked #1 in world (#1 U.S.) by T&FN
1999: Won gold at World Champs (15-1 WR, AR). 8th at World Indoor Champs. won USA Indoors (14-7.25) and Outdoors (14-7.25). ranked #1 in world (#1 U.S.) by T&FN.
1998: Won USA Indoors (14-1.75). 2nd at USA Outdoors (13-5.25). jumped PR of 14-8.75 indoors to win at Sindelfingen. jumped outdoor best of 14-6 in May in Pocatello. no-height at Goodwill Games; MRI afterwards revealed a fractured navicular bone. ranked #6 in world (#1 in U.S.) by T&FN
1997: Won World Indoor gold (14-5.25 WR) and USA Indoor (13-1.5). won PV at USA Outdoors (14-1.75). competed in a heptathlon, scoring 5029. ranked #2 in world (#1 U.S.) by T&FN
1996: Won USA Indoors (13-5.25). won USA Outdoors (13-9.25 AR). ranked #1 in U.S. by T&FN
1995: 2nd in heptathlon at Big Sky Champs. 2nd in PV at USA Outdoors (11-5.75). jumped 12-1.5 in the dual against Great Britain. ranked #2 in U.S. by T&FN

