Jacob Wooten is a professional American track and field athlete, specializing in pole vault events. At 27 years old, Wooten has made a notable impact in the sport of pole vaulting. He currently holds a world ranking of 14th in the men's pole vault and has achieved a career-high ranking of 12th.
Wooten competes for the Saint Petersburg Aquatics Club and was previously a standout at the University of Florida. His personal bests include a vault of 5.90 meters, achieved at the Encuentro Internacional Urbano de Salto con Garrocha in Mexico City in 2020. He also has notable performances in various competitions, such as the U.S. Olympic Team Trials and the Texas Expo Explosion.
Jacob Wooten Nationality
Jacob Wooten is an American citizen, hailing from Tomball, Texas. He is the son of David and Michelle Wooten. His father, David, was a pole vaulter at Baylor University, and both of his sisters, Brittany and Baille, have also competed in the pole vault. Brittany Wooten competed at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, while Bailee Wooten currently competes for the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He also has a brother named John Wooten.
Jacob Wooten Hometown
Jacob Wooten's hometown and birthplace is Tomball, Texas. He graduated from Tomball Memorial High School in Tomball, Texas, in 2015. During his high school career, he established impressive marks in pole vaulting, with personal bests of 17-0 (outdoor) and 17-0 ½ (indoor). He won the 2015 USATF National Junior Olympics title with a clearance of 16-10 ¾ and placed sixth at the 2015 USATF Junior Championships. Wooten also secured the State 5A pole vault title in 2015 with a career-best of 17-0 and finished fifth at the TTFCA Meet of Champions and New Balance Nationals.
He earned four All-America honors while competing for Texas A&M University, where he graduated in 2019 with a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics. Currently, he works as both an athlete and a coach at MAC Vault Academy in College Station, Texas. Wooten's interest in athletics began early, influenced by his father, David Wooten, who was a pole vaulter at Baylor University.
FAQ's On Jacob Wooten Nationality
A. Jacob Wooten was born on April 22, 1997.
A. He graduated from Tomball Memorial High School in Tomball, Texas.
A. Jacob Wooten attended Texas A&M University, where he competed for the Texas A&M Aggies.
A. Jacob Wooten specializes in pole vaulting.
A. Jacob Wooten is coached by Sean Brady.