
Chaparral sophomore Holly Vuolo leapt 3-feet, 9-inches higher than 2021.
Who made the biggest leap in the pole vault from 2021 to 2022?
We've run the top-600 pole vaults from 2022, and matched them up 2021 to compile this massive list.
Holly Vuolo tops the girl's list by an impressive nine-inches. The Chaparral sophomore was a 6-6 pole vaulter a year ago. This year she added just under four-feet to that mark, clearing 10-3 to finish ninth at the Colorado State Track and Field Championships.
Charlotte Elliston was the only other pole vaulter from our 600 list to add three-feet to her personal best. The Fairview sophomore went from 8-9 to 11-9 at the State meet, where she finished fifth.
A total of seven girls added two-feet or more to their previous PR, including Discovery Canyon's Maggie Killoy, Severance's Kaytlyn Johnson, Castle View's Samantha Kulish, Severance's Mayra Da Rosa, and Ponderosa's Alora Rankin.
For the boys Myles Balding went from "competing in the pole vault" to "competing...