Robison Pratt
Robison "Robbie" Pratt is an Olympic pole vaulter and an NCAA national champion.
Early life
Pratt was born in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia to Elbert Pratt and Anne Hinton Pratt. He was named after the Brigham Young University coach, Clarence Robison, for whom his father competed in 1974 as a decathlete. Pratt moved to Dublan, near Chihuahua, Mexico when he was two years old, and gained Mexican citizenship. At age thirteen, he moved to El Paso, Texas, where he began participating in track and field. His father, Elbert, is a professional coach and saw to it that he and his four younger siblings all learned to pole vault. Pratt started serious training at age sixteen, and he won his first pole vaulting medal at age seventeen when he placed first at the Pan American Junior Championships in Havana, Cuba.Early in his career and up until after the Olympics, Pratt was coached by his father, Elbert Pratt, and by Yuri Volkov and Valeri Karapetov. While at Brigham Young University, he was coached by Larry Berryhill from 2003–2004 and by Jeremy Bailey from the fall of 2004–2006. Bailey continued to coach Pratt throughout his professional career.
Soon after winning the Pan American Junior Championships at seventeen, Pratt sustained a cerebral hemorrhage, which was incurred unrelated to his vaulting. He was hospitalized for two weeks and was unable to vault for eight months. At age nineteen, Pratt returned to competition and broke the Mexican Junior National Record six times, finishing the season with a personal best of.
2000 Olympic Games
With a height of, Pratt was among the tallest international pole vaulters. He qualified for the 2000 Summer Olympics with another personal best of. At the Olympics, Pratt represented Mexico, the country where he had lived the longest. Being only twenty years old, he was the youngest vaulter, and he finished the competition as a semi-finalist.Immediately after the Olympics, Pratt withdrew from competitive sports for two years. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he volunteered for a mission preaching the gospel of Christ and serving the people in Torreón, Mexico.