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This is a list of the NCAA Division I outdoor champions in the pole vault. Measurement of the jumps was conducted in imperial distances (feet and inches) until 1975. Metrication occurred in 1976, so all subsequent championships were measured in metric distances. The women's event was introduced in 1998.
Placings in the women's pole vault at the 2024 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships Rank Name University Best Jump Team score Hana Moll: Washington: 4.60 m (15 ft 1 in) 10 Riley Felts: Charlotte: 4.50 m (14 ft 9 in) 8 Chloe Timberg: Rutgers: 4.45 m (14 ft 7 in) 5.5 Sydney Horn: High Point: 4.45 m (14 ft 7 in) 5.5 5: Olivia ...
This list consists of the top twenty-seven women's college outdoor track and field teams in terms of appearances in the NCAA Division I Women's Outdoor Track and Field Championship. Although college rankings usually recognize top twenty-five teams, in this case there are seven teams tied for 21st: Illinois, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Purdue ...
Pole vault: 6.00 m Armand Duplantis: Louisiana State University: May 11, 2019 SEC Championships Fayetteville, Arkansas [18] Long jump: 8.74 m A (+2.0 m/s) Erick Walder: University of Arkansas: April 2, 1994 UTEP Springtime Invitational El Paso, Texas [2] Triple jump: 17.87 m (+1.3 m/s) Jaydon Hibbert: University of Arkansas: May 13, 2023 SEC ...
The NCAA Women's Division I Indoor Track and Field Championship is an annual collegiate indoor track and field competition for women from Division I institutions organised by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. Athletes' performances in individual championships earn points for their institutions and the team with the most points ...
2.21 Women's Pole vault. 2.22 Women's Long jump. 2.23 Women's Triple jump. ... Cerritos College, Norwalk, California: 2016-Jun-18 USATF West Region Championships 75-79
The women's pole vault at the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships took place on 2 March 2024. Results. The final was started at 19:05.
Anicka Newell placed 12th in women's pole vault at the 2017 World Championships, clearing 4.45 m (14 ft 7 in) on her second attempt. Newell cleared 4.65 m (15 ft 3 in) at Texas State University San Marcos in June 2017, which is the second best all-time in Athletics Canada history, behind Alysha Newman. [4]