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Upon smashing her previous record of 4.83 meters en route to winning Canada’s first Olympic medal in the women’s pole vault, Newman appeared to fake an injury as she jogged onto the purple ...
Olympian Alysha Newman’s now-viral twerk became one of the breakout moments of the Paris Games, in which the Canadian pole vaulter captured a bronze medal and made history. Although the masses ...
Newell's journey for a medal will begin with the women's pole vault qualification on Aug. 5. “I’m not just going to go, I’m going to compete and I’m going to win,” she said.
PARIS, FRANCE - AUGUST 07: Alysha Newman of Team Canada reacts while competing during the Women's Pole Vault Final on day twelve of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 07 ...
Newman's final vault to clear 4.85 meters (15 feet, 10.9 inches) set a Canadian pole vault record. The bronze medal was the first of her Olympic career. “I’m injured constantly but I never ...
The Canadian athlete couldn't help but celebrate earning her bronze medal in the women's pole vault finals at the 2024 Paris Olympics Aug. 7 by twerking. Alysha—who became the first Canadian ...
Newman, 30, broke the Canadian record with a vault of 4.85 meters, securing third place in the women's pole vault competition. However, it was her impromptu twerking that captured global attention ...
Alysha Newman celebrates during the women's pole vault final at the Olympics on Aug. 7, 2024. Getty Images The Canadian athlete and medalist also has an OnlyFans page.
Alysha Newman finally revealed that she started twerking over the fact that she broke a Canadian record in women’s pole vaulting during Paris 2024.
Alysha Newman of Team Canada celebrates a jump during the Women's Pole Vault Final on day 12 of the Olympic Games Paris 2024 at Stade de France on August 7, 2024 in Paris, France.
This week belonged to a female, with Canadian Alysha Newman beginning to trend after clearing a 4.85-meter vault and then twerking in celebration. You can check it out right below: ...
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. SKIP TO MAIN CONTENT In the news ...