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Nina Kennedy: The Aussie Who Vaulted to Glory in Paris!

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Catch the incredible journey of Nina Kennedy, Australia's pole vault star, who soared to Olympic gold in Paris 2024!

In a spectacular finale to Australia's performance at the Paris Olympics, Nina Kennedy clinched her place in history by winning the gold medal in the women's pole vault. With a record jump of 4.90 meters, she not only secured her own legacy but also marked Australia's success at the games with their 18th gold medal in total, making this the most successful Olympic outing for the Aussies. On the picturesque grounds of Stade de France, Kennedy's leap sent waves of excitement through the Australian contingent, solidifying her status as a national heroine and a world-class athlete.

Nina's victory came over a fierce competitor, Team USA's Katie Moon, who took home the silver with an impressive jump of 4.85 meters. The two athletes share more than just a rivalry; they have formed a supportive friendship over the years. After the final, Moon tweeted a heartfelt message, celebrating both her achievement and Kennedy's victory, which showcases the spirit of sportsmanship that can transcend competition. It was a breathtaking contest that kept fans glued to their seats, as both women pushed each other to new heights, quite literally!

What makes Kennedy's gold even sweeter is the bittersweet backdrop of her career. Just a year prior, she shared the top podium spot at the world championships, a moment filled with joy but also the pressure of expectations. This time, however, there was no tie or shared glory, just pure triumph for Kennedy as she soared above the rest. Her remarkable journey has been defined by resilience; she overcame numerous challenges, including injuries and mental hurdles, making her victory in Paris even more significant.

As the 2024 Paris Games come to a close, Nina Kennedy stands out not just as an athlete but as a symbol of determination and hard work. Her journey inspires aspiring pole vaulters and sports enthusiasts alike. If you think that's impressive, did you know that the pole vaulting technique gained popularity in ancient Greece, where athletes used long poles made of bamboo? And in the modern era, the world record for men's pole vault is 6.18 meters set by the legendary Sergey Bubka! Just imagine how far these athletes have come, and with champions like Kennedy paving the way, the future looks brighter than ever!

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Nina Kennedy rounds off Australia's golden day at Paris Olympics ... (The Guardian)

Pole vaulter Nina Kennedy won Australia's 18th gold medal of the Paris Olympics, making these Games the team's most successful ever.

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Team USA's Katie Moon takes silver medal in women's pole vault at ... (USA TODAY)

Moon vaulted 15 feet, 11 inches in her final successful attempt to reach the podium. Nina Kennedy of Australia took the gold medal (16 feet, ¾ inches), ...

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Paris 2024 athletics: Australia's Nina Kennedy soars to Olympic gold ... (Olympics)

Nina Kennedy won Australia's first-ever Olympic gold medal in the women's pole vault in Paris 2024 on Wednesday (7 August).

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No Tie This Time: Katie Moon Vaults To Silver, Nina Kennedy Soars ... (TeamUSA.org)

This time around, in the women's Olympic pole vault at Stade de France, Kennedy got the best of her friendly rival, winning gold with a thrilling leap of 4.90m/ ...

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Olympic pole vault: Australia's Nina Kennedy and USA's Katie Moon ... (Yahoo Sports)

“To walk away healthy and with a gold medal, while celebrating with my friend that had jumped just as well, was a no-brainer,” Moon wrote on Instagram in ...

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Athletics-All mine this time, Australian Kennedy soars to pole vault title (Reuters)

Australia's Nina Kennedy soared to the gold medal in the Olympic women's pole vault on Wednesday, a year after she shared top spot on the world championship ...

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Nina Kennedy's Paris Games pole vault gold a fitting way for ... (ABC News)

Nina Kennedy has had to fight for every inch of her glittering career, and having conquered the demons that threatened to derail her, she is the perfect ...

Olympics | Results of athletics women's pole vault final at Paris ... (新华网)

1. Nina Kennedy, Australia, 4.90 meters SB · 2. Katie Moon, United States, 4.85 SB · 3. Alysha Newman, Canada, 4.85 NR · 4. Angelica Moser, Switzerland, 4.80 · 5.

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Kennedy over the moon after taking Olympic pole vault title in Paris ... (World Athletics)

A year after sharing the world title with USA's Katie Moon, Australia's Nina Kennedy became the sole winner of the Olympic pole vault title at the Paris ...

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