Sandi Morris

January 4, 2024
Pole Vaulter

Quick Facts

Sandi Morris
Full Name Sandi Morris
Occupation Pole Vaulter
Date Of Birth Jul 8, 1992(1992-07-08)
Age 32
Birthplace Downers Grove
Country United States
Birth City Illinois
Horoscope Cancer

Sandi Morris Biography

Name Sandi Morris
Birthday Jul 8
Birth Year 1992
Place Of Birth Downers Grove
Home Town Illinois
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Cancer

Sandi Morris is one of the most popular and richest Pole Vaulter who was born on July 8, 1992 in Downers Grove, Illinois, United States. Pole vaulter who took silver in the 2016 Olympic Games. She would also be the silver medalist in the pole vault during the World Championships in Athletics before taking home silver at the 2017 World Indoor Championships.

They and She and Katerina Stefanidi have often competed against one another in pole vault at various international track & field events. have regularly faced off against each other in pole vault competitions at different international track and field competitions.

Morris won 2009 and 2010 South Carolina High School League 3A state pole vault titles. Morris is a graduate of Greenville High School where she was a record- setting pole vaulter and all-state volleyball player.

Morris won 2017 Drake Relays Pole vault title in 4.72 m (15 ft 6 in).

She is her home town of Downers Grove, Illinois.

Sandi Morris Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Pole Vaulter
House Living in own house.

Sandi Morris is one of the richest Pole Vaulter from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Sandi Morris 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

She was an NCAA Division I pole vaulter for both the North Carolina Tar Heels and Arkansas Razorbacks. She was 1st in the race at 2010. USATF Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships for the Tar Heels.

She was the winner of back-to back USA Outdoor Track & Field Championships in pole vault in 2017 and in 2018. She was awarded a silver medal in the USA Indoor Track & Field Championships.

Sandi Morris (born July 8, 1992) is an American pole vault record holder. She won the silver medal in the pole vault event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. She also won silver at the pole vault event at the 2017 World Championships in Athletics. In 2018 she won gold at the World Indoor Championships. Morris has a personal best vault of 4.95 m (16 ft 3 in) indoor, set on March 12, 2016 in Portland, Oregon. She matched this height at the 2018 World Indoor Champships when setting a new championship record. July 23, 2016, Morris cleared 4.93 m (16 ft 2 in) at American Track League in Houston at Rice University breaking Jennifer Suhr’s American outdoor record in the pole vault. Morris cleared 5.00 m (16 ft 5 in) at 2016 IAAF Diamond League Memorial Van Damme in Brussels on September 9, 2016 to set the U.S. women’s outdoor pole vault record.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

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Who is Sandi Morris Dating?

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Facts & Trivia

Sandi Ranked on the list of most popular Pole Vaulter. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Sandi Morris celebrates birthday on July 8 of every year.

What college did Sandi Morris go to?

College

How tall is Sandy Morris?

5′ 8″

How old is Sandi Morris?

29 years (July 8, 1992)

When did Sandi Morris pole vault?

Born 29 years ago to athletic parents, Sandi started sports when she was a kid. She played in high school and university till she turned pro in 2015. Subsequently, with hard work, dedication, and continuous training, and paved her way for the 2016 Rio Olympics.

What happened to Sandy Morris pole vault?

Team USA’s Sandi Morris will not defend her 2016 silver medal in the women’s pole vault final at Tokyo. After rain delayed her qualifying round attempt, Morris’ pole snapped mid-air, leading to an injury and preventing her from completing three more attempts at the bar.

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