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11 Facts About Timothy Mack

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Timothy "Tim" Mack was born on September 15,1972 and is an American pole vaulter who won the gold medal at the 2004 Olympics.

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Timothy Mack was born on September 15,1972, in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Timothy Mack then attended Malone College and the University of Tennessee where he earned bachelor's and master's degrees.

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Timothy Mack finished 7th at the NCAA outdoor championships clearing 5.30 meters.

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In 2000, Mack competed at the US Olympic Trials, finishing 8th with a vault of 5.53 meters.

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Timothy Mack won the USA Indoor Track and Field Championships in 2002, clearing 5.70 meters.

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In 2003, Timothy Mack finished 3rd at both the US Indoor and Outdoor Championships, clearing 5.70 meters each time.

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At the 2004 US Indoor Championships, Timothy Mack finished 6th with a vault of 5.60 meters.

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At the US Olympic Trials later in the year, Timothy Mack won the pole vault with a vault of 5.90 meters, earning himself a spot on the US Olympic Team.

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Timothy Mack finished first at the 2nd IAAF World Athletics Final with a vault of 6.01 m, thereby joining the exclusive "6 meters club" of pole vaulters who reached 6 meters.

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In 2005, Timothy Mack tied for 7th at the US Outdoor Championships, clearing 5.40 meters.