The Marathon Project
Phoenix Track & Field Invite
Kaye & JJ Smith Invitational
VA Showcase
Susquehann Invite
Moravian Track & Field Meet
PSU T&F Invitational I
Cardinal Track & Field Catholic
Muskingum Meet #1
Spartan Icebreaker
GVSU Bob Eubanks
Dr. MLK Jr. Collegiate Invitational
GVSU Bill Clinger
Bruce Lehane Scarlet & White Invite
Tiffin Track Meet #2
2022 CAA Track & Field Championship to Commence Friday
May 6, 2022
2022 Payton Jordan Invitational
Apr 30, 2022
Full Replay: UIL Outdoor Championships - Pole Vault - May 8 (Part 1)
May 8, 2021, Pro
Full Replay: UIL Outdoor Championships - Pole Vault - May 8 (Part 2)
Mondo Breaks WR, NCAA Indoor Preview | The FloTrack Podcast (Ep. 418)
Kevin and Gordon preview the NCAA Indoor Championships and discuss Mondo Duplantis setting a world record in the pole vault.
Mar 9, 2022
2022 Stanford Invitational
Apr 1, 2022
2022 DI NCAA Indoor Championships
Mar 11, 2022
SPIRE Offers Track & Field Athletes A World Of Opportunity
Mar 16, 2022
2022 CIAC Open Indoor Championships
Feb 19, 2022
2022 VA Showcase
Jan 14, 2022
2022 World Individual Rankings
Jan 10, 2022
Sam Kendricks Out Of Olympics After Positive Test
Gold medal contender Sam Kendricks announced that he will no longer be able to compete in the pole vault at the Tokyo Olympic Games after a positive COVID test.
Jul 30, 2021
How to Watch: 2025 Bryan Clay Invitational | Track and Field
Nov 11, 2021
Mondo Duplantis Clears 6.15m To Break Outdoor Pole Vault WR
Sep 17, 2020
2021 AAU Junior Olympic Games
Jul 27, 2021
2021 Under Armour Sunset Tour: SoCal
Jul 26, 2021
2021 World Individual Rankings
Jul 19, 2021, Pro
The Class Of 2016 | Chris Nilsen (Episode 4)
We turn next to Kansas City Park Hill graduate Chris Nilsen, a Missouri native who broke the national pole vault record in high school, before it was eventually broken by Mondo Duplantis two years later in 2018. After a highly successful high school career that saw Nilsen win two state pole vault titles in Missouri and then finish seventh at the World U20 Championships in Poland, he went on to the University of South Dakota, where he racked up three NCAA titles, including his craziest in 2019 against a high-flying Duplantis with a mark of 19 feet, 6.25 inches. As a freshman, he won both his first NCAA title indoors, and then qualified for the World Championships outdoors after finishing third at USAs. In 2020, Nilsen turned pro and then cleared 5.93 meters (19-5.5) in February and 5.90 (19-4.25) in May. For more on our series, visit the links below.
Jun 22, 2021, Pro
2021 DI NCAA Outdoor Championships
Jun 9, 2021
2021 World Athletics Continental Tour: Praha
Jun 7, 2021
Women's Pole Vault
May 25, 2019, Pro
Men's Pole Vault
May 12, 2019, Pro