Career
Charles Austin coached himself over his 15-year professional career to where only seven people in the history of the high jump jumped higher. Standing 6' 1/2", he jumped 22 inches over his height, sixth all time. An Olympic gold medalist, Austin is the current American and Olympic high jump record holder, two-time World Champion, and a nine-time national track and field high jump champion. From starting in high school to the end of his career, Charles improved almost a foot in height. Born in Bay City, Texas, and raised in Van Vleck, Texas, Austin was the youngest of 10 children. He was a senior in high school without any way to pay for college, when some friends convinced him to try high jumping for the track team. He cleared six feet on his first try to make the team and finished the year with a personal best of 6' 11". Austin's success landed him an athletic scholarship at Southwest Texas University (nowAfter Athletics
Austin is the owner of So High Sports and Fitness (SoHighSports.com) a sports performance and personal training company. He opened his So High Sports and Fitness Studio in 2002 and his So High Sports and Fitness Performance Center in 2008. Both are located in San Marcos, Texas. Charles is also the author of the book, ''Head Games: Life's Greatest Challenge''. His self published book is also in the Library of Congress. In 2014, Charles introduced his patented Total Body Board (TotalBodyBoard.com) to the fitness equipment market. The Total Body Board is a versatile piece of fitness equipment. Also, Charles set the Master's 45–50 age group World Record with a jump of .Achievements
* 3-Time Olympian (1992, 1996, 2000) * 1998 World Cup Champion * 1997 Indoor World Championship High Jump Gold Medalist * 1996 Olympic High Jump Gold Medalist * 1991 Outdoor World Championship High Jump Gold Medalist * 1990 NCAA Outdoor High Jump Champion * 6-Time U. S. Outdoor Track & Field High Jump Champion (Consecutive) * 3-Time U. S. Indoor Track & Field High Jump Champion * Current American High Jump Record Holder 7' 10 1/2" (Set in 1991) * Current Olympic High Jump Record Holder 7' 10" (Set in 1996) * Competitions Over 2.30m (7' 6 1/2") – 61 * 1st Place (41), Second Place (13), Third Place (4), Fourth Place (1), Fifth Place (2) * 2001 Outdoor World Track & Field Championship Team Captain * 2001 Indoor World Track & Field Championship Team Captain * 2000 Olympic Track & Field Men's Team Captain * 1999 Outdoor World Track & Field Championship Team Captain * 1999 Indoor World Track & Field Championship Team Captain * 1998 World Cup Team Captain * 1997 Outdoor World Track & Field Championship Team Captain * 1997 Indoor World Track & Field Championship Flag Barrier * Selected by the United States Olympic Committee to present President Clinton with the Presidential Olympic plaque at the White House (1996) * Inducted into the United States Track & Field Hall of Fame, Class of 2012 * Inducted into the Texas Track and Field Coaches Association Hall of Fame, Class of 2017 * USATF Athlete of the Week, June 2014 in the M45 divisionUSATF story, June 201References
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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Austin, Charles 1967 births Living people American male high jumpers Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic gold medalists for the United States in track and field Sportspeople from Bay City, Texas Texas State Bobcats men's track and field athletes Track and field athletes from Texas World Athletics Championships medalists Medalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Goodwill Games medalists in athletics World Athletics Indoor Championships winners World Athletics Championships winners Competitors at the 1998 Goodwill Games 21st-century American sportsmen American masters athletes NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships winners 20th-century American sportsmen