Note: The following appears in the Miami gameday football program.
The pole vault is an intricate event that requires the full focus and development of one’s mind and body. As pole vaulters charge down the runway with the speed of a sprinter, they prepare to launch themselves into the air by combining strength and grace to clear a bar delicately balanced meters in the air.
The Tiger track & field program has a group of young pole vaulters who are working to develop their craft and rise among the ranks of the nation’s best.
Leading the charge on the women’s side is junior Jessica Brewer, a native of Fort Mill, S.C. and one of the team’s top returners in the event.
Brewer embarks on this season after a fruitful indoor campaign in 2020. This past year saw Brewer set a personal-best mark of 3.67 meters, the equivalent of 12 feet, one-half inch, in February at the USC Indoor Open. That mark was an improvement of nearly seven inches over her previous best.
“My freshman year, I started from the ground up pole-vault wise, so last year, I started fixing and building little things,” explained Brewer. “By the end of last year, I believed I could pole vault again, and it all came together.”