Sharon Day-Monroe
Sharon Day-Monroe at the 2015 Sam Adams Multi-Event Meet at Westmont College in Montecito, California
Personal information
Birth nameSharon Day
National teamUnited States
Born (1985-06-09) June 9, 1985
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.[1]
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Weight73 kg (161 lb)
Sport
Country United States
SportAthletics
EventHeptathlon
University teamCal Poly Mustangs
ClubASICS
TeamUSA
Turned pro2008
Coached byJack Hoyt (2006-2015)

Danny Williams (2014-2017)

Les Courtemanche (2017-2018)
Retired2018
Achievements and titles
Olympic finals2008, 2012
Highest world ranking5th (Heptathlon, 2013)
Personal best(s)1st: 2005 NCAA Outdoor Championships (High Jump, Collegiate National Title) / U.S. Record-Holder, Indoor Pentathlon from 2014 to 2023
Medal record
Women's athletics
Representing  United States
Pan American Junior Championships
Gold medal – first place2003 BridgetownHigh jump
IAAF World Junior Championships
Bronze medal – third place2004 GrossetoHigh jump

Sharon Day-Monroe (née Day; born June 9, 1985) is an American heptathlete, pentathlete and high jumper. She is the 2011, 2013, and 2014 national heptathlon champion.

Day-Monroe was also the 2012–2015 national indoor pentathlon champion, a two-time Olympian (part of Team USA in 2008 and 2012), held the U.S. national pentathlon scoring record from 2014 until 2023, and is the first athlete to win four consecutive national championships in the pentathlon.[2] She was signed with ASICS as a professional.

Early life

Day originally excelled in the high jump. As a junior athlete, she was the 2003 Pan American Junior champion in the high jump, and in 2004, she won the bronze medal at the World Junior Championships, clearing 1.91 meters.[3][4]

While at Costa Mesa High School she was the CIF California State Meet champion two years in a row, and was coached in the high jump by her father, Eugene Day. Day's mother, Yolanda Day, was also an elite high jumper, and her sister, Jasmin Day, competed in the high jump for the University of Arizona. During her junior year, she defeated senior Chaunte Howard.

Collegiate records and championships

Day attended Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, where she won the 2005 NCAA Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship while setting the then-school record in the high jump at the time, with a clearance of 6–4.[5]

She later improved upon her own school record for the high jump, clearing 6 feet, 4.75 inches in May 2008.[6] Day-Monroe also holds the school record in the heptathlon, which she attempted at the end of her college career, after also being a standout soccer player in the fall. As a forward in soccer for the Mustangs from 2003 to 2005 and 2007,[1] Day tallied 27 career goals and 14 assists in 79 appearances.[7]

Day suffered a plant foot fracture in 2005 that required two surgeries and a year of rehabilitation. All of the heptathlon events except the high jump were taught to Day by her coach, Jack Hoyt. Day had not competed in the long jump, hurdles, shot put, javelin, 200 meters, or 800 meters prior to spring 2007, but she trained for these events after her soccer season.[8]

Career personal bests (outdoor)

Event Performance (Metric) Ft.–Ins. Location Date
Heptathlon 6,550 points Des MoinesJune 21, 2013
200-metre dash 24.02 (+1.0 m/s) Des MoinesJune 20, 2013
800 metres 2:08.94 MoscowAugust 16, 2013
100m hurdles 13.31 (+1.4 m/s) EugeneJune 27, 2015
High jump 1.95 6–4.75NorthridgeMay 17, 2008
EugeneJune 25, 2009
Long jump 6.15 (+1.7 m/s) 20–2.25WalnutApril 20, 2012
Javelin throw 52.78 173–2PomonaJune 2, 2018
Shot put 15.62 51–3EugeneJune 27, 2015

Professional national and global events

2007 Outdoor championship

Day-Monroe earned a silver medal in the high jump, clearing 1.89m (or 6–2.25).

2008 U.S. Outdoor championship

She earned the bronze medal in the high jump, clearing 1.91m (6–3.25).

    1.79 1.84 1.89 1.91 1.93
       O    O   XO   XO  XXX

2008 Beijing Olympics

At the 2008 Summer Olympics, she high-jumped 1.85m to finish 24th in qualifying.

2009 U.S. Outdoor championship

Day-Monroe earned a silver medal, scoring 6,177 points.

2009 World Championship

At the 2009 World Championships in Athletics in Berlin, she competed in both the high jump, finishing 17th, and the heptathlon, finishing 10th as the top American finisher (scoring 6,126 points).

2010 U.S. Outdoor championships

Day-Monroe won the silver, scoring 6,006 points.

2011 U.S. Outdoor championships

Day-Monroe won the heptathlon by scoring 6,058 points.

2011 World Championship

She finished 18th at the 2011 World Championships in Daegu, South Korea while scoring 6,043 points.

2012 Indoor Championships

Day-Monroe won the pentathlon by scoring 4,567 points.[9]

EventPerformanceEnglish ConversionPoints
60m hurdles8.461,026
High Jump1.85m6-00.751,041
Shot Put13.29m43-07 ¼747
Long Jump5.89m19-04816
800m2:11.89937

2012 U.S. Olympic Trials

Day-Monroe trained at the time with then-UCLA coach Jack Hoyt, and volunteered as an assistant coach with the UCLA team. While winning the Sam Adams Multi-Event meet at Westmont College in Montecito, California, Day achieved the "A" standard for the 2012 Olympics. She won the silver with 6,343 points[10]

2012 London Olympics

She finished 16th in the heptathlon at the 2012 Olympics in London, with 6,232 points.

2013 USA Indoor championships

Day-Monroe won the pentathlon for the second consecutive year, scoring 4,478 points.[11]

EventPerformanceEnglish ConversionPoints
60m hurdles8.571,002
High Jump1.82m5-11 ½1,003
Shot Put15.07m49-5 ½866
Long Jump5.82m19-1 ¼795
800m2:20.86812

2013 USA Outdoor championships

Day-Monroe won the heptathlon with 6,550 points.[12]

2013 Moscow World Championships

At the 2013 World Championships in Moscow, she finished sixth in the heptathlon, scoring 6,407 points.

2014 USATF Indoor Championship and American Record

Day-Monroe broke the American pentathlon record at the USA Indoor Track & Field Championships in the Albuquerque Convention Center. It was the third consecutive national indoor championship for Day-Monroe, who finished with a score of 4,805. The national scoring record stood until 2023 when Anna Hall surpassed it.

Day-Monroe's total was 238 points ahead of her previous career best, and eclipsed the old record which had been shared by DeDee Nathan (set on March 5, 1999) and Hyleas Fountain (tied on March 10, 2013), by a margin of 52 points. Day-Monroe set a personal best of 8.44 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles, then cleared 1.88 meters (or 6 feet, 2 inches) to win the high jump, and proceeded to put forth marks of 15.59 meters (or 51–1.75) in the shot put and 6.09m (19–11.75) in the long jump. Needing a time of 2:16.87 in the 800 meters to break the record, Day-Monroe closed by finishing in 2:13.19.[13] For her record performance, she was named USATF's Athlete of the Week.[14]

Her mark was the world-leading performance of 2014 until the World Indoor Championships, where it was surpassed by Nadine Broersen. Day-Monroe finished with 4,718 points at Worlds, including a field-leading 2:09.80 time in the 800m.

EventMarkPoints
2014 IAAF World Indoor Championships
60 hurdles8.431,032 points
High Jump1.841,029 points
Shot Put14.95858 points
Long Jump5.94831 points
800 meters2:09.80968 points

2014 USATF Outdoor Championship

Day-Monroe won the heptathlon with 6,470 points.[15]

EventPerformanceWindEnglish conversionPoints
100 meters hurdles13.420.91,062
High Jump1.84m6-00.501,029
Shot Put15.45m50–08.25891
200 meters24.402.6943
Long Jump5.85m1.819–02.50804
Javelin46.84m153-08799
800 meters2:11.54942

2015 USA Indoor championships

Day-Monroe won the pentathlon, her fourth consecutive indoor championship, in scoring 4,654 points.[16][17]

EventPerformanceEnglish ConversionPoints
60m hurdles8.561,004
High Jump1.83m6-01,016
Shot Put15.41m50-6 ¾888
Long Jump5.94m19-6831
800m2:13.45915
4654 points

2015 USATF Outdoor Championship

Day-Monroe was runner-up in the heptathlon with 6,458 points.[18][19]

EventPerformanceWindEnglish conversionPoints
100 meters hurdles13.311.41,078
High Jump1.76m5-09.25928
Shot Put15.45m50–08.25891
200 meters24.320.7950
Long Jump6.05m0.919–10.25865
Javelin44.90m147-04762
800 meters2:09.41973

2015 Beijing World Championships

She placed 14th in the heptathlon at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics, with 6,246 Points.[20]

EventPointsPerformanceWind
100 Metres HurdlesPoints: 1,062Mark: 13.42Wind m/s: -0.7
High JumpPoints: 941Mark: 1.77Wind m/s:
Shot PutPoints: 851Mark: 14.85Wind m/s:
200 MetresPoints: 882Mark: 25.05Wind m/s: -1.3
Long JumpPoints: 786Mark: 5.79Wind m/s: +1.0
Javelin ThrowPoints: 783Mark: 46.02Wind m/s:
800 MetresPoints: 941Mark: 2:11.61Wind m/s:

2016 United States Olympic Trials

Day-Monroe finished fourth in the heptathlon with 6,385 points.[21]

EventPerformanceWindEnglish conversionPoints
100 meters hurdles13.60-0.21,036
High Jump1.81m5–11.25991
Shot Put15.19m49–10.0874
200 meters24.730.7912
Long Jump5.99m2.419–08.00846
Javelin49.19m161-05844
800 meters2:10.87952

2017 Indoor Championships

Day-Monroe earned a silver medal in the pentathlon, scoring 4,404 points at 2017 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships.[22]

EventPerformanceEnglish ConversionPoints
60m hurdles8.5521,004
High Jump1.75m5-08.75916
Shot Put14.44m47–04.50823
Long Jump5.85m19–02.50804
800m2:17.55857

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