Nina Kennedy (born 5 April 1997) [2] is an Australian athlete who holds the national record in the pole vault. [3] She competed in the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and won gold in the 2022 Commonwealth Games and the 2023 World Athletics Championships . Early years Kennedy was born in Busselton, three hours south of Perth. Nina Kennedy and Katie Moon celebrate after winning joint gold in the women's pole vault final. Photograph: Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters Two years ago at the Tokyo Olympics, men's high jumpers.
Nina Kennedy breaks Alana Boyd’s Australian pole vault record The Courier Mail
Australian pole vaulter Nina Kennedy has soared to new heights, tying for the gold medal with American Katie Moon in a drama-charged final at the world athletics championships in Budapest. Key points: Australian Nina Kennedy and American Katie Moon shared gold after both clearing 4.90m That jump represents the greatest of Kennedy's career Australia's Nina Kennedy won the bronze in the women's pole vault behind American gold and silver medallists Katie Nageotte and Sandi Morris. Photograph: Lucy Nicholson/Reuters World. Elizaveta "Liz" Parnov (née Parnova born 9 May 1994 in Moscow) is a Russian-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 life Parnov came from a family of athletes and particularly pole vaulters. Australia's Nina Kennedy gets on the podium at the world athletics championships, taking bronze in the pole vault with a clearance 2cm short of her own national record. Kennedy cleared 4.81m at the third attempt — her season's best and just one centimetre shy of her personal best. Slovenia's Tina Sutej was a distant third with 4.61m.
Nina Kennedy Of Australia Wins Bronze Medal In Pole Vault Globe Live Media
Pages in category "Australian female pole vaulters". The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. BRONZE: Nina Kennedy (AUS) 4.80m Nagoette wins the gold medal on countback The Perth-born 25-year-old finished with 4.80m, just 2cm off her own Australian record. She finished behind American pair Katie Nageotte and Sandi Morris, who both cleared 4.85m with Nageotte winning the gold medal on countback. Australian athletics has a new star with Nina Kennedy becoming the nation's first women's pole vault world champion, doing so in dramatic fashion. Jack Mahony Sports Reporter 2 min read Athletics This article is more than 2 years old Nina Kennedy breaks Boyd's Australian vault record using her old pole Olympics medal hope clears 4.82m on first attempt for 7cm PB Mark would.
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Pole vault world champion Nina Kennedy has Paris 2024 gold, world record in her sights Pole vaulter Nina Kennedy has received the Bruce McAvaney Award for Performance of the Year at the Athletics Australia Awards. Photo: Daniel Njegich By ross bilton The Weekend Australian Magazine The Weekend Australian Magazine 10:19AM January 11, 2024 Comments March 14th, 2021 9:43 am. Rising pole vault star Nina Kennedy not only surpassed Alana Boyd's Australian record, she used her poles to do it. The bizarre circumstances behind the record-breaking.
Women's Pole Vault. Share Tweet Email Filter World Rankings. Filter World Rankings > >> As of 02 Jan 2024. Place Competitor DOB Nat Score Event List; 1. Pole Vault 2 Nina KENNEDY 05 APR 1997 AUS. The first global contest for women pole vaulters came just a month after George's landmark - or should that be airborne - 4.50m clearance. The Australian travelled to the 1997 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Paris as the big favourite for gold, and proceeded to justify the tag, clearing 4.00m in qualifying with some 60cm to spare.
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Nina Kennedy is the new Australian pole vault record holder after breaking Alana Boyd's mark on Saturday night.. Nina has cleared 4.82m in the Women's Pole Vault at the Sydney Track Classic. Tatiana Vladimirovna Grigorieva (Russian: Татьяна Владимировна Григорьева; born 8 October 1975) is a retired Australian pole vaulter. She retired from the sport in 2007 [1] after a 10-year career that saw her win Olympic, Commonwealth and World Championship medals.