List Of Pole Vault National Champions (women)
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List Of Pole Vault National Champions (women)
Below a list of all National Champions in the Women's Pole Vault (outdoor) in track and field from several countries since the mid-1990s. Argentina *1994: Mariana Falcioni *1995: Alejandra García *1996: Alejandra García *1997: Alejandra García *1998: Alejandra García *1999: Alejandra García *2000: Alejandra García *2001: Alejandra García *2002: Alejandra García *2003: Alejandra García *2004: Alejandra García *2005: Alejandra García *2006: Carolina Dalurzo Australia *1995: Emma George *1996: Melissa Harris *1997: Emma George *1998: Emma George *1999: Tatiana Grigorieva *2000: Emma George *2001: Jenni Dryburgh (NZL) *2002: Tatiana Grigorieva *2003: Melina Hamilton (NZL) *2004: Kym Howe *2005: Melina Hamilton (NZL) *2006: Tatiana Grigorieva *2007: Kym Howe *2008: Alana Boyd *2009: Alana Boyd *2010: Elizabeth Parnov *2011: Charmaine Lucock *2012: Vicky Parnov *2013: Alana Boyd *2014: Liz Parnov *2015: Alana Boyd Austria *1995: Monika ErlachNon-Championship Event ...
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National Championship
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Liz Parnov
Elizaveta "Liz" Parnov (née Parnova born 9 May 1994 in Moscow) is an Australian athlete who competed in the pole vault at the Olympics, World Championships and Commonwealth Games. She is also the winner of '' Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains''. Early years Parnov came from a family of athletes and particularly pole vaulters. She is the niece of Tatiana Grigorieva, who won the silver medal for Australia in the women's pole vault at the 2000 Summer Olympics, and the granddaughter of Natalya Pechonkina, who won the bronze medal for the USSR in the women's 400m at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Parnov moved to Australia with her family in 1996, at the age of two. She was a competitive pole vaulter from the age of nine, where she vaulted 2.65m. She set two world age bests at 11 years (3.15m in 2005) and 12 years (3.64m in 2006). She cleared four metres just days after her 14th birthday in 2008. Pole vault career In 2010, she competed at the first Youth Olympic Games and won ...
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Conceição Geremias
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Chloé Henry
Chloé Henry (born 5 March 1987) is a Belgian gymnast and pole vaulter. She is multiple times Belgian Champion and National Record holder in pole vault. She is also known for her participation in Ninja Warrior France season 2. She made it to the semi-final where she became the last woman standing, just missing out on the finals. Career Artistic gymnastics Chloé Henry was born 5 March 1987 in Corpus Christi, Texas, and lived in the United States until she was eight years old, where she started artistic gymnastics. She moved to Belgium where she started her international artistic gymnastics career. She participated in a number of European Championships and one World Championship. She was also selected to compete at the 2007 World Championship, but dislocated her elbow prior to the championship, which took her out of the running for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China. In 2006, she was the Belgian Champion. In 2008 she refocused her objectives to pole vault. Five titl ...
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Fanny Smets
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