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Multiple National Sports Festival women’s pole vault champion, Hope Aruya, retained her crown at the 22nd National Sports Festival in Abeokuta on Tuesday, seizing the stage to call for more ...
Onnen completed the coveted threepeat on Friday, with the junior winning her third straight Class C pole vault crown.
After that, she originally thought she would hang up her track and vaulting spikes to attend the University of Wyoming. That was before Thursday's record-breaking pole vault, though. "I planned on ...
stacking wins and proving she’s one of Michigan’s best in the pole vault. It’s clear readers across the state have taken notice as she was voted by readers as Michigan’s top girls track ...
She kept going, the pole vaulter competing at the Nike Outdoor Nationals a month later ... A club gymnast as a child, Onnen took up vaulting midway through her eighth-grade year.
That day, the Guerin Catholic sophomore won the state indoor meet with a pole vault of 13 feet, 3 inches. That jump is marked in her journal, too, with this feedback to herself: “Whoa keep it.” ...
At the age of 60, Emerson Obiena, father of world No. 4 vaulter EJ, topped the 2025 World Masters Games pole vault over-60 event in New Taipei City, Taiwan, on May 20. Owning a career best of 4.95 ...
She isn’t just the state girls pole vault leader at 13-feet,10-inches, she’s almost a foot ahead of her nearest challenger. But as has been the case for the last decade or longer in the county ...
And he showed why after clearing 15-6 to capture a PIAA Class 3A pole vault title at the 100th annual state track and field championships at Shippensburg University’s Seth Grove Stadium.
SHIPPENSBURG — Penn Manor’s Kate Harnish rushed from the warm-up area of the PIAA Class 3A girls pole vault Friday and bear-hugged her best friend, Bermudian Springs’ Lilyanna Carlson.
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SHIPPENSBURG – Two-time state pole vault champion Lilyana Carlson paused for a moment before making a final attempt at PIAA history and began to rhythmically clap her hands over her head.