Holly Bradshaw, born on November second, nineteen ninety-one, is a distinguished English retired track and field athlete renowned for her expertise in pole vaulting. She made history by winning a bronze medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics, marking a significant milestone as the first British woman to achieve an Olympic medal in this event.
Throughout her illustrious career, Bradshaw set remarkable records, holding the British record for both indoor and outdoor pole vaulting with impressive clearances of four point eighty-seven metres in 2012 and four point ninety metres in 2021, respectively. Although these records were later surpassed by Molly Caudery, Bradshaw's legacy remains formidable.
Her accolades include a bronze medal at the 2012 World Indoor Championships, a gold medal at the 2013 European Indoor Championships, and additional medals at the European Championships in 2018 and 2019. She also triumphed at the 2018 Athletics World Cup, showcasing her dominance in the sport.
Coached by Scott Simpson, Bradshaw consistently ranked among the world's elite, featuring in the top ten of the Track and Field News merit rankings for eight seasons. Her remarkable career spanned over a decade and a half, during which she claimed the title of national champion fifteen times, with ten victories outdoors and five indoors.
As her career progressed, Bradshaw's path briefly intersected with that of Molly Caudery, her successor as the British number one and a future double world indoor champion. In 2024, Bradshaw announced her retirement from elite athletics, leaving behind a legacy of excellence and inspiration in the world of pole vaulting.