TACOMA–Chloe Cunliffe of West Seattle High School cleared 14 feet, 0 inches to take home the Class 3A girls pole vault title from the state track and field meet that took place Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Mount Tahoma. Celyn Stermer of Ballard took third in the same event at…
Chloe Cunliffe just wanted to do something scary. Bored with sprinting and jumping events in track and field and weary of competitive gymnastics, the freshman at West Seattle High School turned to her father, Michael, a longtime coach, for the answer. One afternoon in the spring of 2016, Cunliffe’s father…
Just over two weeks ago, on Jan. 19 at the Pole Vault Summit in Reno, Nevada, West Seattle High School senior Chloe Cunliffe cleared 14 feet. Not only is the mark No. 1 among high school girls for this indoor season and No. 11 all-time, but it makes her the eighth athlete all-time to have gone 14-0 or…
At the USATF “Junior Olympic” regional in Bend, OR July 5th through 18th, Cunliffe cleared 14 feet even to equal the #1 jump for any high-school athlete in the nation in 2018. This mark also broke her own Washington state record. She would go on to capture the Junior Olympic…
Chloe Cunliffe from West Seattle High School (WA) vaulted a new Washington State record this past weekend at the USATF Region 13 Championship. Chloe, the sister of professional Adidas athlete Hannah Cunliffe, vaulted 14 feet. Her mark not only gives her the new Washington state record but ties her as the 11th-best performer of all time. She joins two…