University of Louisville redshirt senior Gabriela Leon went from relative unknown to national champion. In the upcoming month, we are thrilled to present the highly anticipated 2023 State Edition of Vaulter Magazine. If you wish to showcase your state’s outstanding vaulting talents, kindly reach out to us via email at…
JUNE 2023 Issue of Vaulter Magazine In this edition, we delve into the captivating world of pole vaulting, exploring the remarkable accomplishments of the athletes at Bay Area Pole Vault Academy. Prepare to be inspired as we uncover the secrets behind their success, touching on the importance of a positive…
Pole vaulter Imogen Ayris is confident of confirming her spot on the national team for the World Athletics later this year. The Aucklander was last month ‘conditionally’ selected meaning she will need to jump slightly higher than her current personal best of 4.51m to make sure of her place in…
SPEARFISH — Ciana Stiefel only needed one leap to claim her inaugural Black Hills Conference title Tuesday afternoon at Lyle Hare Stadium. The Custer sophomore cleared 11 feet, 6 inches on her maiden voyage over the bar, then watched as Spearfish’s Reese Nida couldn’t quite lift herself as high, avenging…
WHITE OAK — White Oak has a long tradition of pole vault success, so it wasn’t a surprise when sophomore Kyler Priest became the program’s 31st state qualification for the event this spring. Now, he’s preparing to show off his skills during Thursday’s 9 a.m. Class 3A state pole vault…
A record-setting pole vaulter during his time at Eastern Washington, Todd Freitag watched his son develop an interest in cross country – and almost no interest in pole vaulting. But when Brayden Freitag busted his dirt bike during the summer after eighth grade, his father, who was also the high…
It may not be a personal record, but it’s a new state meet record, both for 6A and overall. Biloxi Sophomore Julie Segroves hitting 13’2” to win gold in pole vault. READ MORE
WAYLAND, MI – A 2005 article from USA Today identified pole vaulting as the third-hardest thing to do in all of sports behind only hitting a baseball and driving a racecar. Yet, Wayland freshman Evie Mathis can make clearing a 11-foot bar by pushing off a fiberglass pole appear effortless.…
It was a time when you and your family sat around the radio listening to the news and stories of the world. The big screen was all the excitement, the newness, the life of the party, and if you had something worth seeing, it was played on the big screen.…
Jenn (Stuczynski) Suhr headlines a group of 10 people who will be inducted into the Section VI Hall of Fame Class of 2021 later this year. Suhr, a 2009 Chautauqua Sports Hall of Fame inductee, was just getting started, ultimately becoming an Olympic gold and silver medalist and multitime national…