Stick Jumping

 A lot of people may be questioning why I trust a stick to launch me into the air just to clear another one, and that's just the hidden beauty of pole vault! Before I get into why I chose this rather out of the ordinary event, you may be wondering, what is pole vault? In simple terms, it’s just trusting a stick to propel me over a bar. However, the event of pole vault is much more complex and technical than just that. Pole vault in the sport of track and field is categorized as a field event in which athletes run down a runway using a fiberglass, flexible pole, to propel themselves over a horizontal bar that varies in height. 


Ever since I was young, I have lived for an adrenaline rush. I always said, “the taller, the faster, the better,” as nothing seemed to scare me. I grew up playing every sport under the sun, track and field being one of them. I can remember when I was around five years old, my parents signed me up for a youth running team. I would show up to practice and be told to run my heart out and that’s exactly what I did. Throughout elementary school, there wasn’t an option to run track until I hit middle school. I had thought that in the sport of track, you could only run. When I got to middle school, those opportunities of events I could choose from slowly opened a door for me. At the time, I had no idea what pole vault was but after seeing older kids do it, I was all about it. It seemed like the perfect field event for me to try out! With anything new, it takes time and dedication to get better. My success in pole vault was not overnight and took years to develop. During middle school, competition in pole vault was just me having fun and doing something not everyone can say they do. I suppose younger me was good at it since I won conference after just one year in the event. In high school, my love and passion for pole vault continued. Freshman and sophomore year were rather challenging, trying to progress and not hit a plateau because of injuries. When I switched to a division one high school my junior year, that’s when my pole vault career blossomed. 

I ended up increasing my personal record by over a foot and a half in just the span of one outdoor season. I began to win meets and conference titles. My senior year was by far my best. I was able to compete in an indoor season, making it to state and nationals for the first time. Once it got to the outdoor season, I was vaulting twelve feet and winning nearly every meet I competed in. I set meet records, won league, won districts, qualified for state, and nationals all over again as I did in the indoor season. 

Since committing and starting my freshman year here at Ohio Northern, I have spent the last six months practicing and working to become better at my event. While pole vault isn't the only event I compete in at ONU, it's one that never fails to give me a rush of adrenaline.


 


Comments

  1. I can speak on behalf of the team when I say your work ethic and dedication to the sport are truly inspiring. I cannot wait to see what you accomplish this season, in hurdles and pole vault! Wishing you the best of luck for tomorrow!

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  2. Hi Danika! I know I am not over at pole vault all of the time but seeing your dedication to the sport is very impressive. I am so glad that you were able to get passed your freshman and sophomore year to have an amazing senior season making it to Nationals! That is super cool. I hope you have a wonderful semester, and I am wishing you luck for the next meet!

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  3. Hi Danika! I love this so much. I’ve always known what pole vault is, but you gave me a glimpse of it that I wouldn’t ever had seen on my own. Reading this helped me see why you love it so much. I’m so proud of you and all that you’ve accomplished!🐻‍❄️🧡

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  5. Hi Danika. I enjoyed reading this! Your dedication and love for the sport is extremely admirable. Keep working hard, and it’ll pay off. Best of luck this season! 🐻‍❄️🧡🖤

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  6. I have always thought that pole vaulting was SO interesting, and I loved hearing about your experience with it. I can definitely see why that would be such an adrenaline rush, and it makes me want to try it!

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  7. Danika, this was really cool to read about, because I do not know much about stick jumping. Thank I enjoyed hearing your experience. Thank you for sharing!

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