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Alysha Newman sets Canadian record to capture women’s pole vault bronze medal | CBC Sports

Alysha Newman has won Canada’s first-ever Olympic medal in women’s pole vault, claiming bronze on Wednesday with a Canadian-record height of 4.85 metres.

Newman, from Delaware, Ont., finished at the same height as silver medallist Katie Moon, but had one more missed attempt than the American.

Nina Kennedy of Australia cleared 4.90 metres to win gold.

Newman is the first Canadian pole vaulter to win a medal since William Halpenny took bronze in the men’s competition at the 1912 Stockholm Games.

WATCH l Alysha Newman of Delaware, Ont., clears 4.85m for Olympic bronze:

Canada’s Alysha Newman captures pole vault bronze medal

Alysha Newman of Delaware, Ont., clears 4.85 good enough for the Olympic women’s pole vault bronze medal at Paris 2024.

The 27-year-old Kennedy cleared a season’s best 4.90 meters in a victory that was also redemption for the Tokyo Olympics in which injuries caused her to be eliminated in the preliminary round. Moon won gold in Tokyo.

Kennedy and Moon decided to share gold at year’s world championships in Budapest after they both vaulted 4.90m.

Edward Archibald’s bronze in the men’s event at the 1908 London Games is the only other Olympic pole vault medal in Canadian history.

It’s the third medal in athletics for Canada. Ethan Katzberg of Nanaimo, B.C., won gold in the men’s hammer throw on Sunday, and Camryn Rogers of Richmond, B.C., claimed gold in the women’s hammer throw on Tuesday.

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