Jenn Suhr, born on February 5, 1982, is a distinguished American former pole vaulter who has left an indelible mark on the world of athletics. Renowned for her exceptional talent, she has achieved the remarkable feat of being an Olympic and World champion, consistently ranking as the #1 pole vaulter in the world since 2006.
Throughout her illustrious career, Suhr has amassed an impressive total of seventeen US National Championships, including seven indoor and ten outdoor titles. Her prowess in the sport is further highlighted by her world indoor pole vault record of five point zero three meters, or sixteen feet six inches, which stands as a testament to her extraordinary skill and dedication.
In 2008, Suhr triumphed at the U.S. Olympic trials, where she set an American record of four point nine two meters, or sixteen feet two inches, earning her a silver medal at the Beijing Olympics. Her crowning achievement came in 2012 when she secured the gold medal at the London Olympics, solidifying her status as one of the greatest pole vaulters in history.
Her remarkable accomplishments have not gone unnoticed; in 2008, Track & Field News honored her as the American Female Athlete of the Year, recognizing her contributions to the sport and her inspiring journey as an athlete.