Dana Ellis, born on January first, nineteen eighty, is a distinguished former Canadian pole vaulter who made her mark in the world of athletics. She achieved remarkable success during her career, notably finishing in a four-way tie for sixth place in the women's pole vault event at the 2004 Summer Olympics. Her personal best of four point five two metres was accomplished in August two thousand seven in California, showcasing her exceptional talent and dedication to the sport.
Throughout her athletic journey, Ellis earned numerous accolades, including being ranked seventh in the world for pole vaulting during the years two thousand five and two thousand six. She held both the indoor and outdoor Canadian National Records in women's pole vault from two thousand to two thousand eight, a testament to her prowess and consistency in the field.
Ellis's competitive spirit shone through at various international events, where she secured sixth place at the 2002 Commonwealth Games and fifth place at the 2003 Pan American Games. Her achievements continued with a first-place finish at the 2004 Canadian National Track and Field Championships, followed by another sixth-place finish at the 2004 Olympic Games. In recognition of her outstanding performance, she was named the 2004 Canadian Field Athlete of the Year.
In two thousand five, she not only clinched first place at the Canadian National Track and Field Championships but also set a new Canadian Record with a jump of fourteen feet ten inches, or four point five one metres. Her competitive edge remained sharp as she finished sixth at the 2005 World Championships and fifth at the 2005 IAAF World Athletic Grand Prix Final. Ellis continued to excel, achieving fourth place at the 2006 Commonwealth Games and setting a new Canadian Record of four point five two metres on August eighteenth, two thousand seven. Her career culminated with a victory at the 2008 Grand Prix in Osaka, Japan, on May tenth, two thousand eight.
After retiring from athletics, Dana Ellis pursued her passion for medicine by attending medical school at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana, marking a new chapter in her life beyond the track.