
DEREK MILES
Event: Pole vault
Height: 6-3
Weight: 190
PR: 5.85m/19-2.50 (2004i & 2008)
Born: September 28, 1972 in Sacramento, Calif.
Current Residence: Jonesboro, Ark.
High School: Bella Vista (Sacramento, Calif.) HS
College: University of South Dakota '96
Coach: Earl Bell
Agent: Karen Locke
Club: Bell Athletics/Nike
Career Highlights:
2008 Olympic Trials
champion; 2008 World Athletics Final champ; 4th at 2008 Olympic
Games; 3rd at 2004 Olympic Trials; 2003 USA Indoor champion; runner-up at 2003
USA Outdoors; 3rd at 2002 USA Indoors; 2004 Olympian
The 35-year old Miles qualified for his second Olympic Team and
captured his first ever national outdoor title with his win at the 2008 Olympic
Trials in Eugene, Ore. With a clearance of 5.70m/18-8.25 at the Olympic Games,
Miles tied for the bronze medal, but ended up in fourth place because he had one
miss at that height, while bronze medalist Denys Yurchenko of the Ukraine
cleared it on his first attempt. Then on September 7, in front of the
Brandenburg Gate in the German capital in a promotional competition for the 12th
IAAF World Championships in Athletics, Berlin, Germany in 2009, Miles soared
over a personal best equaling height of 5.85m/19-2.50. A week later Miles was
crowned the World Athletics Final winner when taking that title with a
5.80m/19.0.25 clearance on 14 in Stuttgart. “This year I've sorted something out
technically that is making a considerable difference,” Miles told the IAAF
website. “If I can continue to develop that and make it a permanent fixture in
my Pole Vault that even at my age I can jump higher. You learn something new on
the technical side and it is helping me jump higher.” Miles had a strong season
in 2005, ending the campaign ranked #5 in the world, and #2 in the U.S. by
Track & Field News. Miles won his first U.S. title at the 2003 Indoor
Championships, and was the top U.S. finisher at the World Outdoor Championships
later that summer. He built on that momentum to make his first Olympic Team in
2004. The NCAA Division II runner-up as a senior at the University of South
Dakota, Miles was a four-time All-American as a collegian. While at USD, Miles
also competed in the hurdles, long jump and as a decathlete favorite hobby is
paragliding, an activity he learned from fellow pole vaulter and training
partner Tye Harvey. I had some tough moments in learning how to paraglide, said
Miles. I had quite a few bumps and bruises in the beginning, but I've improved
and I feel much more confident in my abilities. Tye has been doing this for
about 10 years and he's a good teacher. Harvey is one of several American
standouts Miles trains with under the coaching of former record holder Earl
Bell. I train with so many great vaulters like Jeff Hartwig, Tye Harvey and Chad
Harting, who have all cleared [the 19-foot] barrier, and I wanted to join the
club. My coach Earl Bell has helped me tremendously to reach that goal. Now I
want to go higher undergraduate degree in history and a masters degree in
athletic administration married Tori Devericks in May 2004is employed as an
academic adviser at Arkansas State University.
2008:
Olympic Trials
champion (5.80m/19-00.25)…4th at Olympic Games
(5.70m/18-8.25)…runner-up at Pre Classic (19-0.50)…1st in Berlin
(5.85m/19-2.50=PR)…1st at World Athletics Final (5.80m/19-0.25)…best
of 5.85m/19-2.50
2007:
Tied for
4th at USA Outdoors (5.60m/18-4.50)…1st at Chula Vista
(5.75m/18-10.25)…ranked #7 in U.S. by T&FN…best of 5.75m/18-10.25.
2006:
10th at USA Outdoors
(5.40m/17-8.50)...3rd in Jonesboro, Ark. (5.50m/18-0.50); 4th at Millrose
(5.60m/18-4.50)...ranked #10 in U.S. by T&FN...best of 5.50m/18-0.50.
2005:
Did not compete at USA Indoor or Outdoor Champs...3rd in pole vault at Nike
Prefontaine Classic (5.80m/19-00.25)...2nd at Payton Jordan U.S. Open
(5.65m/18-06.50)...runner-up at Rieti (5.81m/19-0.75)...ranked #5 in world (#2
U.S.) by T&FN...best of 5.85m/19-2.25.
2004:
3rd at Olympic Trials in the pole
vault (5.80m/19-0.25)7th at Olympic Games (5.75m/18-10.25)8th
at USA Indoors (5.60m/18-4.50)1st at Jonesboro (5.81m/19-0.75)1st
at Reno (5.80m/19-0.25)5th
at Nike Prefontaine Classic (5.70m/18-8.25)
best of 5.81m/19-0.75.
2003: USA Indoor champion (5.75m/18-10.50)5th at World Indoors
(5.70m/18-8.25)2nd at USA Outdoors (5.70m/18-8.25)tied for 6th (5.70m/18-8.50)
at the World Outdoor Champs1st at Verizon Millrose Games (5.70m/18-18-8.25)1st
at Jonesboro (5.81/19-0.75, U.S. Leader) 1st at Gaz de France
(5.76m/18-10.75)best of 5.81m/19-0.75ranked #5 in the world (#1 U.S.) by T&FN.
2002: 3rd at USA Indoors (5.62/18-5.25) 5th at USA Outdoors
(5.74m/18-10) 1st at Vermillion (5.82m/19-1i)1st at adidas Midwest Classic
(5.70m/18-8.5)3rd at Millrose Games (5.70m/18-8.5)3rd at Nike Prefontaine
(5.74m/18-10)1st at Belem (5.70m/18-8.5)ranked #4 in U.S. by T&FNbest of
5.82m/19-1i.
2001: 10th at USA Outdoors (5.40m/17-8.50)5th at USA Indoors
(5.65m/18-6.05)2nd at Millrose Games (5.60m/18-4.50)ranked #8 in U.S. by
T&FNbest of 5.82m/19-1.
2000: Tied for 3rd at Olympic Trials (5.63m/18-5.50) but lost spot on
Olympic team to training partner Chad Harting when the two had a jump-off at
18-5.5ranked #10 in U.S. by T&FNbest of 5.65m/18-6.50.
1999: Best of 5.35m/17-6.5.
1998: Best of 5.35m/17-6.5.
1997: 10th at USA Outdoors7th at World University Gamesbest of
5.50m/18-0.5.
07/10/08