Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Jeff Hartwig

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Jeff Hartwig


Jeff Hartwig Hartwig joins six metre elite iaaforg


Holla atcha boy jeff hartwig episode 1 83


Jeff Hartwig (born September 25, 1967 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American pole vaulter.

Contents

Jeff Hartwig wwwusatforgathletesbiosTrackAndFieldArchive2

Jeff hartwig 595 cm


Biography

Jeff Hartwig Jeff Hartwig Interview Vault United YouTube

In 1998, Hartwig set two North American records with 6.00 and 6.01 metres. The latter was an improvement of 16 centimetres from his personal best of 5.85 m from 1997. In 1999, he won US national championships by improving his own record to 6.02 metres, and his current North American record of 6.03 metres followed in 2000. His personal best indoor is 6.02 metres, also an area record. Only Renaud Lavillenie, Sergey Bubka and Steven Hooker have jumped higher in an indoor competition.

With 5.86 metres on 4 July 2004, Hartwig holds the world's best performance for men over 35 years. He also has the world's best performance for men over 40 years at 5.70 metres (18-8.25), achieved while placing second at the U.S. Olympic Trials, 29 June 2008.

Jeff Hartwig Jeff Hartwig Wikipedia

Hartwig has received the Jim Thorpe Award as the best American field events athlete in 1998 and 1999.

Jeff Hartwig Jeff Hartwig Profile iaaforg

Jeff vaulted at Francis Howell High School (Weldon Spring, Missouri) and collegiately for Florissant Valley Community College and Arkansas State University. He has trained under the tutelage of USATF Hall of Famer and former world record holder Earl Bell for a number of years. Hartwig has been hired as the pole vault coach for MICDS High School in St. Louis.

Jeff Hartwig Holla Atcha Boy Jeff Hartwig Episode 183 YouTube

Aside from vaulting Hartwig also had another passion, reptiles. For over 15 years Jeff and his wife Karol have been raising reptiles - mostly boas and pythons, but also tortoises, monitors, iguanas, and caimans. Jeff's first snake was a Burmese python, which he "inherited" from another vaulter. It was 1992 when Jeff decided to give breeding a shot and was very successful in producing 23 baby pythons.

Hartwig and wife Karol raise the snakes to sell to pet stores. Jeff has been known to have more than 100 snakes on the premises. None of the snakes that Jeff raises are venomous. In his freetime, Jeff also enjoys visiting zoos and giving presentations to local schools in his former hometown of Jonesboro, Arkansas. Jeff's coach Earl Bell has referred to him as a ‘modern-day Tarzan’.

Rankings

Hartwig has steadily climbed the Track and Field News world rankings, peaking at number 1 in 2002.

  • Flotrack Interviews of Jeff Hartwig
  • References

    Jeff Hartwig Wikipedia