March 2023 Katie Moon Issue of Vaulter Magazine
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As March dawns upon us, it’s hard to believe that we’re already a quarter into the year 2023. With the indoor season drawing to a close for the professionals and the college athletes, many high school pole vaulters are gearing up for competitions throughout the month.
In this edition, we proudly feature Katie Moon, an Olympic Gold Medalist and World Medalist, on our cover. It’s evident that Katie is on a mission to break the all-time outdoor record, solidifying her position as the reigning Queen of Pole Vault.
We look forward to witnessing the impressive feats that Katie and other pole vaulters will accomplish this season.
Katie Moon, an accomplished pole vaulter whose story is nothing short of inspiring. In her own words, she credits her coach Brad Walker as her biggest influence and a pivotal figure in her journey to success.
Reflecting on her experience working with Walker, Katie states, “I looked up to him when he was a vaulter, and working with him has changed me for the better in every way – mentally, physically, technically, etc. When I started working with him, I was terrified to pole vault, and my technique would never have allowed me to jump higher than 4.60. There would be no medals to my name without him.”
It’s evident that the guidance and mentorship of her coach has played a critical role in shaping Katie’s trajectory in the world of pole vaulting. Her story serves as a testament to the importance of having a strong support system and the impact that a dedicated coach can have on an athlete’s success.
Abbey has returned with another insightful article, this time exploring the concept of the calm before the storm in pole vaulting.
As pole vaulters gear up for upcoming competitions and strive to reach new heights, Abbey delves into the importance of maintaining a sense of tranquility and focus in the face of potential challenges. Her thoughtful analysis sheds light on the mental fortitude required to excel in this demanding sport.
We look forward to Abbey’s continued contributions to our publication, providing valuable insights and reflections on the world of pole vaulting.
We are thrilled to have Matt Barry, our esteemed writer, back with us as he shares his insights on the upcoming Pole Vault High School Nationals in the United States. As the event draws near, Matt highlights the intense financial competition between Nike, Adidas, and New Balance, as they vie for the rights to host a true indoor national championships.
However, there is a catch. The three indoor national meets are all scheduled to take place on the east coast, posing a conundrum for athletes hailing from states such as Washington, Texas, California, Louisiana, Alabama, or Colorado. Will they make the journey across the country to participate in the competition, or will it result in yet another “east coast” nationals, albeit held at three different locations?
Matt’s thoughtful analysis sheds light on the complex dynamics at play in the world of pole vaulting, offering valuable insights into the challenges faced by athletes as they navigate the landscape of high school pole vaulting in the United States.
We are delighted to feature “March Hare” by Daniel C. Bush, a captivating story that delves into the experiences of a young athlete and his journey through the world of coaching.
Readers are sure to be captivated by the twists and turns of this engrossing tale, as well as the relatable themes of perseverance and determination that lie at its core. We are thrilled to showcase such a well-crafted and engaging piece of writing in our publication.
We are excited to announce that next month’s cover will feature the Texas Express Pole Vault Club, a dynamic and talented group of athletes and coaches hailing from the great state of Texas.
Stay tuned for more details and insights on this remarkable group of pole-vaulting enthusiasts. It’s sure to be an exciting and informative feature that readers won’t want to miss!
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February and it’s looking like Covid-19 is and was a thing of the past. Many are ready to participate and somehow the regulations are all relaxed and ready to go. We at Vaulter Magazine feel bad for all the athletes that have had their careers ended by this pandemic over the last 10 months. Not to mention all the lives lost and family members affected. Soon, it looks like, you will all be back and ready to go. California is saying that in February all students should be back in class full time. Nothing has changed; numbers are still over the top and infections are rising. We will see how it all folds out, keeping our fingers crossed that they do not pull the plug once again. In California, the children have been out of class for almost a year. Track season will go on without kids in the class in California, many other states are in class. There is your update, and we are looking forward to a track season.
On the cover of the magazine, we have the Arkansas Vault Club with Coach Morry. Do we need to say anything more than this quote? “This is what sets Arkansas Vault Club apart. The club culture of competition and encouragement, each one feeding into the other, allows athletes to grow and achieve the ambitious goals they set for themselves.” Great article, beautifully written, and a joy to read.
A strong start to the Olympic year is the title of the article. Kreager is overly optimistic and so is the Olympic committee for the 2021 Olympics. Something has changed and now even the Women’s Olympic gold medalist has changed her tune in support for her well-being and others. Last year it was all doom and gloom to December and now it is fine to open the event up. “After seeing the success and enthusiastic support for both of these initiatives, the IOC announced in early December that the UN would be adopting a resolution to recognize the impact of sport as a “global accelerator of peace and sustainable development for all, and in building global resilience to address COVID-19,” according to the Olympics’ press release.” Last year all the same players were playing a different tune, but this year it all seems to be coming together.
Bubba Sparks is back and, on a mission, to showcase the clubs that stayed afloat and kept the pole vault sport alive during the pandemic. With so many unknowns in 2021, one thing is known, and that is the clubs that keep allowing the kids to train. “The focus of this article each month will be on the various clubs around the country, where they started, what they have learned, the culture of support, and so on.“Good for Bubba, great to see this happening around the Nation.
The month of March will soon be upon us and we will get to see the fruits of our labor finally. If we have a season, it should kick-off along with many other sports in the states. We will all have to be patient and understand that this season will be for the kids that lost so much last year. We as a Nation must do what is right and stand up for the children once again.