Canadian pole vaulter Newman back competing for the first time since May
TORONTO — Alysha Newman might have been wearing a megawatt smile when she soared to pole vault gold at the Commonwealth Games last March.
But the 24-year-old was competing through pain so bad, she’d barely been able to practise.
“Oh yeah, it was horrible,” Newman said. “I had taken two weeks off before where I was hardly doing any workouts, and I was just doing rehab and treatment, and then I’d compete and that was it.”
Despite battling a knee injury that had plagued her since the summer of 2016, Newman tied her Canadian record in winning Games gold in Melbourne.