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  2. Allison Stokke - Wikipedia

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    Her performances declined thereafter, with a best of 4.20 m in 2013 and 3.95 m in 2014. Her 2015 best of 4.15 m (13 ft 7 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) (achieved in a third-place finish at the National Pole Vault Summit) was an improvement but still ranked her outside of the top 30 American women that year. [1] [21] [22]

  3. Category:American female pole vaulters - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rican female pole vaulters (1 P) Pages in category "American female pole vaulters" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.

  4. Alysha Newman - Wikipedia

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    Alysha Eveline Newman (born June 29, 1994) is a Canadian track and field athlete who specializes in the pole vault.She is 2024 Summer Olympics bronze medallist and 2018 Commonwealth Games champion, and holds both the Canadian national and Commonwealth Games records in the women's pole vault.

  5. Category:Female pole vaulters - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand female pole vaulters (5 P) Norwegian female pole vaulters (4 P) P. Polish female pole vaulters (5 P) Portuguese female pole vaulters (4 P) R.

  6. Canadian Pole Vaulter Alysha Newman Defends Twerking After ...

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    Alysha Newman of Canada celebrates a jump and twerks during the Women's Pole Vault Final on day twelve of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 7, 2024 in Paris, France.

  7. Brynn King - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, she was the NCAA Division II indoor and outdoor champion in the pole vault. [6] To win the indoor title she cleared a personal best height of 4.65 metres, becoming the fifth best all-time collegiate indoor competitor. [7] She won the Division II outdoors title in May 2024 with a height of 4.60 metres. [8]

  8. Next up: Women's pole vaulters take turn in Garden Clash

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    Three of the leading women’s pole vaulters get their turn to compete Saturday in the second edition of the Ultimate Garden Clash. Individually, reigning Olympic champion Katerina Stefanidi of ...

  9. Katie Moon - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn Elizabeth Moon (née Nageotte; [2] [3] [4] born June 13, 1991) is an American pole vaulter. [5] [6] She won gold medals at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, 2022 and 2023 World Athletics Championships (shared with the Australian Nina Kennedy), and silver medals at the 2022 World Indoor Championships [7] and the 2024 Summer Olympics.