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2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Women's PV 2020 US Olympic Trials Statistics – Women’s PV by K Ken Nakamura Summary: All time performance list at the Olympic Trials Performance Performer Height Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 4.92 Jenn Stuczynski 1 Eugene 2008 2 4.80 Jenn Suhr 1 Eug ene 2016 3 2 4.75 Sta cy Dragila 1 Sacramento 2004 3 2 4.75 Sandi Morris 2 Eugene 2016 5 4 4.70 Lexi Weeks 3 Eugene 2016 6 4.63 Stacy Dragila 1 Sacramento 2000 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Height Name Venue Year Max 32cm 4.92m Jenn Stuczynski Eugene 2008 Min 5cm 4.60m Jenn Suhr Eugene 2012 4.80m Jenn Suhr Eugene 2016 20cm 4.75m Stacy Dragila Sacramento 2004 4.63m Stacy Dragila Sacramento 2000 Best Marks for Places in the Olympic Trials Pos Height Name Venue Year 1 4.92 Jenn Stuczynski Eugene 2008 2 4. 75 Sa ndi Morris Eugene 201 6 4.60 April Steiner Bennett Eugene 2008 3 4.70 Lexi Weeks Eugene 20 16 4.55 Kellie Suttle Sacramento 2004 Erica Bartolina Eugene 2008 4 4.60 Morgann LeLeux Eugene 2016 Last five Olympic Trials Year First Height Second Height Third Height 2016 Jenn Suhr 4.80 Sandi Morris 4.75 Lexi Weeks 4.70 2012 Jenn Suhr 4.60 Becky Holliday 4.55 Lacy Janson 4.50 2008 Jenn Stuczynski 4.92 April Steiner Bennett 4.60 Erica Bartolina 4.55 2004 Stacy Dragila 4.75 Jillian Schwartz 4.55 Kellie Suttle 4.55 2000 Stacy Dragila 4.63 Kellie Suttle 4.43 Melissa Mueller 4.33 All time US List Performance Performer Height Name Pos Venue DMY 1 1 5.00 Sandi Morri s 1 Bru xelles 9 Sep t 2016 2 4.95 Sa ndi Morris 1 Greenville 27 July 2018 3 4.93 Sandi Morris 1 Houston 23 July 2016 4 2 4.93 Jenn Suhr 1 Austin 14 A pr 2018 5 3 4.93 Katie Nageotte 1 Marietta 23 May 2021 Highest vault in Eugene Performance Performer Height Nam e Nat Pos DMY 1 1 4.92 Jenn Suhr USA 1 6 July 2008 2 4.85 Jenn Suhr 1 26 May 201 8 3 2 4.85 Eliza McCartne y NZL 2 26 May 2018 4 4.82 Jenn Suhr 1 28 June 2015 5 4.80 Jenn Suhr 1 10 July 2016 6 3 4.75 Sandi Morris USA 2 10 July 2016 All time performance list at the Olympic Trials Performance Performer Height Name Pos Venue Year 1 1 4.92 Jenn Stuczynski 1 Eugene 2008 2 4.80 Jenn Suhr 1 Eug ene 2016 3 2 4.75 Sta cy Dragila 1 Sacramento 2004 3 2 4.75 Sandi Morris 2 Eugene 2016 5 4 4.70 Lexi Weeks 3 Eugene 2016 6 4.63 Stacy Dragila 1 Sacramento 2000 7 5 4.60 Ap ril Steiner Bennett 2 Eugene 2008 7 4.60 Jenn Suhr 1 Eugene 2012 7 5 4.60 Morgann LeLeux 4 Eugene 2016 7 5 4.60 Katie Nageotte 5 Eugene 2016 7 5 4. 60 Megan Clark 6 Eu gene 2016 12 9 4.55 Jilian Schwartz 2 Sacramento 2004 12 9 4.55 Kellie Suttl e 3 Sacramento 2004 12 9 4.55 Erica Bar tolina 3 Eugene 2008 12 9 4.55 Becky H olliday 2 Eugene 2012 16 13 4.50 Chelsea Johnson 4 Sacramento 2004 16 4.50 Jillian Schwartz 4 Eugene 2008 16 13 4.50 Tracy O’Hara 5 Eugene 2008 16 4.50 Becky Holliday 6 Eugene 2008 16 13 4.50 Lacy Janson 3 Eug ene 2012 16 13 4.50 Mary Saxer 4 Euge ne 2012 16 4.50 Jenn Suhr 1q Eugene 2016 16 13 4.50 Kylie Hutson 7 Eugene 2016 16 13 4.50 Kristen Brown 8 Eugene 2016 16 13 4.50 Kristen Hix son 9 Eugene 2016 16 13 4.50 Emily Grove 10 Eugene 2016 16 4.50 April Bennett 11 Eugene 2016 28 4.45 Tracy O’Hara 5= Sacramento 2004 28 4.45 ‘ April Steiner 5= Sacramento 2004 30 4.43 Kellie Suttle 2 Sacramento 2000 31 21 4.40 Mary Sauer 7 Sacramento 2004 31 21 4.40 Lindsay Taylor 8 Sacramento 2004 31 4.40 Stacy Dragila 7= Eugene 2008 31 4.40 Chelsea Johnson 7= Eugene 2008 31 21 4.40 Mary Vincent 7= Eugene 2008 31 4.40 Lacy Jan son 10= Eugene 2008 31 21 4.40 Melinda Owen 10= Eugene 2008 31 21 4.40 Kat Maj ester 5= Eugene 2012 31 4.40 April Steiner -Bennett 5= Eugene 2012 31 4.40 Kylie Hutson 7= Eugen e 2012 31 21 4.40 Melissa Gergel 7= Eugene 2012 Lowest winning Height: 4.60 by Jenn Suhr in 2012, 4.63m by Stacy Dragila in 2000 Margin of Victory Difference Winning Height Name Venue Year Max 32cm 4.92m Jenn Stuczynski Eugene 2008 Min 5cm 4.60m Jenn Suhr Eugene 2012 4.80m Jenn Suhr Eugene 2016 20cm 4.75m Stacy Dragila Sacramento 2004 4.63m Stacy Dragila Sacramento 2000 Difference between 3 rd and 4 th place (Making versus not making the team) Dif ference 3rd place Height Name Venue Year Max 10cm 4.70 Lexi Weeks Eugene 2016 5cm 4.55m Erica Bartolina Eugene 2008 4.55m Kellie Suttle Sacramento 2004 Min 0cm 4.33m Mellisa Mu eller Sacramento 2000 4.50m Lacy Janson Eugene 2012 Best Marks for Places in the Olympic Trials Pos Height Name Venue Year 1 4.92 Jenn Stuczynski Eugene 2008 2 4.75 Sa ndi Morris Eugene 201 6 4.60 April Steiner Bennett Eugene 2008 3 4.70 Lexi Week s Eugene 20 16 4.55 Kellie Suttle Sacramento 2004 Erica Bartolina Eugene 2008 4 4.60 Morgann LeLeux Eugene 2016 4.50 Chelsea Johnson Sacramento 2004 Jillian Schwartz Eugene 2008 Mary Saxer Eugene 2012 5 4.60 Katie Nageotte Eugene 2016 4.50 Tracy O’Hara Eugene 2008 6 4.60 Megan Clark Eu gene 2016 4.50 Becky Holliday Eugene 2008 7 4.50 Kylie Hutson Eugene 2016 4.40 Mary Sauer Sacramento 2004 Kylie Hutson Eugene 2012 Melissa Gergel Eugene 2012 8 4.50 Kristen B rown Eugene 2016 4.40 Lindsay Taylor Sacramento 2004 Best Marks for Places – all competitions Pos height Name Nat Venue Day Month Year 1 5.06 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS Zürich 28 Aug 2009 2 4.90 Sandi Morris USA Doha 29 Sept 2019 4.87 Jenn Suhr USA Jockgrim 17 July 2018 4.85 Fabiana Murer BRA Beijing 26 Aug 2015 3 4.85 Ekaterini Stefanidi GRE Doha 29 Sept 2019 4.82 Svetlana Feofanova RUS Stuttgart 22 Sept 2007 Yarisley Silva CUB Moskva 13 Aug 20 13 4 4.80 Alana Boyd AUS Rio de Janeiro 19 Aug 2016 Sandi Morris USA Monaco 20 July 2018 Holly Bradshaw GBR Doha 29 Sept 2019 4.75 Monika Pyrek POL Osaka 28 Aug 2007 4.75 Yuliya Golubchikova RUS Beijing 28 Aug 2008 4.75 Sile Spiegelburg GER Moskva 13 Aug 2013 5 4.80 Alysha Newman CAN Doha 29 Sept 2019 4.75 Katie Nageotte USA Monaco 20 July 2018 Jen n Suhr USA Mon aco 20 July 2018 6 4.80 Angelica Bengtsson SWE Doha 29 Sept 2019 4.74 Iryna Zhuk BLR Doha 28 May 2021 4.72 Angelica Bengtsson SWE Lausanne 5 July 2018 7 4.75 Eliza McCartney NZL Monaco 20 July 2018 4.72 Yarisley Silva CUB Lausanne 5 July 2018 Highest vault in each round Round Height Name Venue Year Final 4. 92 Jenn Stuczynski Eugene 2008 Qualifying 4.50 Jenn Suhr Eugene 2016 Making the team multiple times: Jenn Suhr (Stuczynski) 2008, 2012, 2016 Stacy Dragila: 2000, 2004 Kellie Suttle: 2000, 2004 Average from last five Olympic Trials Average 2016 2012 2008 2004 2000 Winning Height 4.74 4.80 4.60 4.92 4.75 4.63 Making team (3 rd ) 4.53 4.70 4.50 4.55 4.55 4.33 Missing team (4 th ) 4.49 4.60 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.33 Last five Olympic Trials Year First Height Second Height Third Height 2016 Jenn Suhr 4.80 Sandi Morris 4.75 Lexi Weeks 4.70 2012 Jenn Suhr 4.60 Becky Holliday 4.55 Lacy Janson 4.50 2008 Jenn Stuczynski 4.92 April Steiner Bennett 4.60 Erica Bartolina 4.55 2004 Stacy Dragila 4.75 Jillian Schwartz 4.55 Kellie Suttle 4.55 2000 Stacy Dragila 4.63 Kellie Suttle 4.43 Melissa Mueller 4.33 All time US List Performance Performer Height Na me Pos Venue DMY 1 1 5.00 Sandi Morri s 1 Bru xelles 9 Sept 2016 2 4.95 Sandi Morris 1 Greenville 27 July 2018 3 4.93 Sandi Morris 1 Houston 23 July 2016 4 2 4.93 Jenn Suhr 1 Austin 14 A pr 2018 5 3 4.93 Katie Nageotte 1 Marietta 23 May 2021 6 4.92 Jenn Suhr 1 Eugene 6 July 2008 7 4.92 Katie Nageotte 1 Marietta 1 Aug 2020 8 4.91 Jenn Suhr 1 Rochester 26 July 2011 Highest vault in Eugene Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos DMY 1 1 4.92 Jenn Suhr USA 1 6 July 2008 2 4.85 Jen n Suhr 1 26 May 2018 3 2 4.85 Eliza McCartney NZL 2 26 May 2018 4 4.82 Jenn Suhr 1 28 June 2015 5 4.80 Jenn Suhr 1 10 July 2016 6 3 4.75 Sandi Morris USA 2 10 July 2016 Highest vault in June Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue DMY 1 1 4.92 Eliza McCartney NZL 1 Mannheim 23 June 2018 2 2 4.91 Anzhelika Sidorova RUS 1 Firenze 10 June 2021 3 3 4.90 Yarisley Silva CUB 1 Hengelo 8 June 2013 4 4 4.90 Yelena Isinbayeva RUS 1 Cheboksary 21 June 2016 Combined 2020 & 2021 US List Performance Performer Height Name Pos Venue DMY 1 1 4.93 Katie Nageott e 1 Marietta 23 May 2021 2 4.92 Katie Nageotte 1 Marietta 1 Aug 2020 3 4.85 Katie Nageotte 1 Nashville 6 June 2021 4 4.84 Katie Nageotte 1 Doha 28 May 2021 5 2 4.84 Sandi Morris 2 Doha 28 Ma y 2021 6 4.83 Katie Nageotte 1 Marietta 18 Ju ly 2020 Please send corrections to [email protected] .
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