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"Have Faith and Belief that you can
do it! Never Look Back!"
Event: Pole Vault, Long Jump
Height: 5-10.75
Weight: 145
PR: 9 Feet Pole Vault / Long Jump (6.42)
Current Residence: Gilbert, Arizona
High School: Riverside Polytechnic High School (Reggie
Miller, Cheryl Miller alumni)
College: Arizona State University '93
Objective: 2004 Olympic Team Track and Field Medallist
Pole Vault
Coached by: Lynda Tolbert-Goode, Ray Norton, Joe Rodan
- USA Former Olympians
I have earned a Master of Arts in Counseling/ Psychology from
Prescott College and a Bachelor of Science in Sociology, with
a minor in Exercise Physiology from Arizona State University.
I have conducted research projects for Riverside Community College,
the City of Phoenix, Link Tech International and Phoenix College.
I have been involved in the sports world as an athlete and coach
for many years. I'm currently the Head Women's coach at Phoenix
College. I've competed for several colleges, universities and
World International Track and Field Club. Prior to attending Arizona
State University on a Track and Field Scholarship, I was one of
California's interscholastic top Female athletes. My achievements
include: All California Interscholastic Association (CIF), USA
Track and field Junior Champion, Bronze Medallist in State CIF
Championships. I qualified for National Collegiate Athletic Association
(NCAA) and the 1992 Olympic Trails.
Track and Field Highlights
· Qualified for 1992 Olympic and NCAA Trails
· Track and Field All-American Honors 1989-1991 and 1993
(Long Jump 100 meter hurdles, 4x100
· Member of Arizona State University Track and Filed Program
- 1990- 1993
· Member of World International Track and Field Club 1993-
1997
· Member of Riverside Community College Program 1998-1990
(setting school records in the Long jump, 100 meter Hurdles and
4x100 Relay)
· Bronze Medallist in 100 mete Hurdles in CIF-California
State Championship
· Head Women's Track and Field coach-Phoenix College 2001
until present
In 1996 at the top of my sport, I was involved in a serious car
accident. The individual in a Bronco failed to stop at a stop
sign running into my vehicle. Due to the nature of my injuries,
it took me away from Track and field for several years. The difficulties
of trying to come back to the top is challenging, but not impossible.
My experience with coaching other athletes has reunited my sprit
of competition. I still have so much to give to track and field
and expect to be the top pole-vaulter in the world in the next
few years. It has been a joy to give back to the track and field
world as a coach at Phoenix College!
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