2006 Track & Field Roster
Roster

Hannah Moore
- Position:
- Pole Vault
- Height:
- 5-5
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Reno
- Hometown:
- Reno, Nev.
Enters 2006 ranked third all-time for Ducks indoors in pole vault with her 2004 season best (13-5), and trails a pair of multiple All-Americans (Becky Holliday, 14-3 1/4; Niki (Reed) McEwen, 14-1 1/4). Outdoors, ranks eighth in pole vault (12-6 1/4) on school all-time list that features five NCAA outdoor veterans, including junior teammate Emily Enders. Redshirted 2005 indoor slate so she would have both indoor and outdoor seasons remaining in 2006, and also to balance her demanding academic workload as an architecture major. Entered her breakthrough 2004 junior season with previous career indoor and outdoor bests of 11-8 and 12-6 1/4 , respectively, and improved 1 foot nine inches, and 3 1/2 inches, respectively, over the course of the two campaigns.
2004-05: Pac-10/West Regional Qualifier (Pole Vault). Competed in three outdoor meets and ranked second for Ducks with season best in her '05 debut - the Oregon Preview (first, 12-5 1/2). Made second appearances in pole vault in West Regional (20th, 12-0) and Pac-10 Championships (no height). Indoors, competed unattached in four meets and cleared 11-8 or better in all of them. Personal/Seasonal Bests: Outdoors - 3.80m (12-5 1/2), Oregon Preview, Eugene, Ore. (3/19/05). Indoors - 3.75m (12-3 1/2), Pole Vault Summit, Reno, Nevada (1/22/05).
2003-2004: NCAA Qualifier (Pole Vault-Indoors). Since she was on a five-year academic plan, she redshirted the outdoor season and competed unattached in four local meets. In late March, raised outdoor personal best in Oregon Preview by 2 3/4 inches (second, 12-9 1/2), and also made appearances in the Oregon Invitational (sixth, 12-2) and Oregon Twilight (fourth, 12-4 1/2). Indoors, capped season with NCAA debut (13th, 12-11 1/2), and cleared her second highest height ever and just missed matching in her 10th-place seeding. Qualified for the NCAA indoor finale with a 1-foot 1 1/2-inch personal best performance in the NCAA Last Chance Qualifier (second, 13-5) the week before in Seattle the first week of March. During early season competition, set then-indoor personal bests in the Husky Indoor Preview (seventh, 12-1 1/2) and the Pac-10 Invitational (ninth, 12-3 1/2), both in Seattle. Her indoor season best of 13-5 ranked her fourth in the Pac-10 and 37th in the U.S. on combined indoor-outdoor season best lists. Personal/Seasonal Bests: Outdoors - Pole Vault - 3.90m (12-9 1/2) (PR) - unattached, Oregon Preview, Eugene (3/20/04). Indoors - Pole Vault - 4.09m (13-5) (PR), NCAA Last Chance Qualifier, Seattle (3/6/04).
2002-03: Pac-10 & Regional Qualifier (Pole Vault). Posted personal best in West Regional (16th-tie, 12-6 1/4) after entering meet seeded 27th. Twice jumped a foot better than her preseason best (11-5 3/4) with the other effort in the Long Beach State Invitational (12-5 1/2). Altogether outdoors, cleared 12 feet or better in four of six appearances. Lone outdoor no-height came in Pac-10 finale where her opening height (12-7 1/2) was more than an inch above her personal best. Pac-10 Track & Field All-Academic First Team selection. Personal/Seasonal Bests: Outdoors - Pole Vault - 3.82m (12-6 1/4) (then-PR), NCAA West Regional Championships, Stanford, Calif. (5/30/03). Indoors - Pole Vault - 3.56m (11-8) (then-PR), Bodybuilding.com Invitational, Nampa, Idaho (2/1/03).
2001-02: Outdoors, competed in Washington Dual (fifth, 10-11 3/4) and no-heighted in other three appearances. Indoors, competed twice, clearing 11-5 3/4 in UW Invite (seventh) and UW Quad (16th). Personal/Seasonal Bests: Outdoors - 3.35m (10-11 3/4), Washington Dual, 4/13/02. Indoors - 3.50m (11-5 3/4) (then-PR), Washington Invitational, Seattle (2/9/02).
Prep: Owned prep pole vault best of 11-0. A three-year track letterwinner, won division title in 2000 and 2001 and was third as a sophomore in 1999. Also played powder puff (flag) football for two seasons. Graduated with honors degree and was a National Honor Society member. High School: Reno '01 (Reno, Nevada). Coach: John Heywood.
Personal: Architecture major. Her father Randy Moore (Oregon '75) was a top hurdler on the Duck men's track team, and an Olympic Trials Qualifier in the 400 hurdles. Was rated as one of top gymnasts in the state of Nevada through much of Junior High and High School, and competed for Gymnastics Nevada, a club team, from 1993-98, and for the Nevada Stars in 1998-99.
Personal Bests
Pole Vault - indoors - 4.09m (13-5), Last Chance Qualifier, Seattle, March 6, 2004
Pole Vault - outdoors - 3.90m (12-9 1/2), Oregon Preview, Eugene, Ore., March 20, 2004
NCAA Championships Performances
2004 - Indoors - Pole Vault, 13th, 3.95m (12-11 1/2)
West Regional Championships Performances Pac-10 Championships Performances
Pole Vault-Indoors
2005 - Pole Vault, 20th, 3.66m, (12-0)
2003 - Pole Vault, 16th-tie, 3.82m (12-6 1/4)
2003 - Pole Vault, No Height
Moore’s Top Oregon Performances
Pole Vault-Outdoors
3.90m (12-9 1/2), 2nd, Oregon Preview, Eugene, Ore., 3/20/04
3.82m (12-6 1/4), 16th-t , West Regional Champs, Stanford, Calif., 5/30/03
3.81m (12-6), Pepsi Mini-Meet, Eugene, Ore., 4/10/04
3.80m (12-5 1/2), 1st, Oregon Preview, Eugene, Ore., 3/19/05
3.77m (12-4 1/2), 4th, Oregon Twilight, Eugene, Ore., 5/1/04
3.71m (12-2), 6th, Oregon Invitational, Eugene, Ore., 4/24/04
3.66m (12-0), 20th, West Regional Champs, Eugene, Ore., 5/27/05
4.09m (13-5), 2nd, NCAA Last Chance Qualifier, Seattle, Wash., 3/6/04
3.95m (12-11 1/2), 13th, NCAA Championships, Fayetteville, Ark., 3/12/04
3.75m (12-3 1/2), Pole Vault Summit, Reno, Nevada, 1/22/05 (UNATTACHED)
3.75m (12-3 1/2), 9th, Pac-10 Invitational, Seattle, Wash., 2/14/04
3.73m (12-2 3/4), 10th, Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash., 2/12/05 (UNAT.)
3.73m (12-2 3/4), 10th-tie, Mountain Pacific Championships, Seattle, Wash., 2/28/04
3.70m (12-1 1/2), 7th, Husky Indoor Preview, Seattle, Wash., 1/17/04