Capital High senior and Northwest Pole Vault Club member, Amanda Moll, sets American Under-20 record and high school all-time mark of 15-1.50 (4.61m) to win the women’s elite section at the UCS Spirit National Pole Vault Summit in Reno. Her twin sister, Hana Moll, also competed, setting a personal-best of…
More than 1500 athletes from 145 teams are set to compete at the World Athletics U20 Championships Cali 22 between 1-6 August. The Moll twins from the USA could be the stand-out performers in this event. Seventeen-year-old Amanda and Hana have cleared 4.51m and 4.47m lifetime bests this year respectively, with Amanda…
A hush had come over the packed Mike A. Myers Stadium at the prestigious Texas Relays on Friday afternoon as Amanda Moll has one final chance to set a national high school outdoor girls pole vault record. “I was really hot. My legs were tired. I was focused. I wanted…
Amanda Moll, Hana Moll and Ally Neiders, representing Northwest Pole Vault Club and the state of Washington, all cleared 14 feet (4.27m) to take the top three spots in the girls high school section at the Vaulter Club Vaulter Magazine National Championships at the Big Red Barn facility in Sun…
Vaulter Magazine Pole Vault History – Three High School Girls Over 14′ in one meet at the state of the art Vaulter Magazine Elite Training Facility. By Doug Bouma https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlDX4zGjagk&t=201s
Club teammates Amanda Moll, Hana Moll and Ally Neiders, all representing Washington, become first prep competitors to each clear at least 14 feet in same event in Big Red Barn summer finale; Arizona Pole Vault Academy standout Logan Kelley secures another 17-foot clearance to capture boys title It marked the…
Less than two weeks after Westlake’s (CA) Paige Sommers captured a new outdoor national pole vault record of 14 feet, 9 inches at the Marmonte League Prelims/Finals, Olympia Capital High School’s Amanda Moll was hard at work just two and a half hours south in Chula Vista, California. The high…