Canada’s Alysha Newman competing in virtual “backyard” pole vault event
TORONTO — Alysha Newman is accustomed to waiting patiently between pole vault attempts. Depending on the competition, she can wait as long as half an hour between jumps.
The stop-and-start pace of pole vault will be flipped on Saturday when the Canadian record-holder competes in the second edition of the Ultimate Garden Clash, a clever online event that’s only happening due to COVID-19.
The mission: To complete as many vaults over four metres in 30 minutes. Pure power combined with the cardio of a distance race.
Newman will compete in her “backyard” against reigning Olympic champion Katerina Stefanidi of Greece and two-time American indoor champ Katie Nageotte. But the bigger goal is to beat the trio of Mondo Duplantis, Renaud Lavillenie and Sam Kendricks who together had 98 clearances over five metres on May 3.