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  1. Eliza McCartney (born 11 December 1996) is a New Zealand track and field athlete who competes in the pole vault and won the bronze medal in this event at the 2016 Summer Olympics. She is the current New Zealand and Oceania record holder at 4.94 m ( 16 ft 2 + 1 ⁄ 4 in), and is the outdoor world junior record holder at 4.64 m ( 15 ft ...

    • New Zealand
    • 11 December 1996 (age 26), Auckland, New Zealand
  2. 103K Followers, 588 Following, 351 Posts - Eliza McCartney (@eliza_mac_) on Instagram: "Aotearoa New Zealand Pole Vaulter 🖤 Rio 2016 Olympics 🥉 BSc in Environmental Science 🌱"

  3. Eliza McCartney ( Auckland, 11 de dezembro de 1996) é uma atleta neozelandesa especialista no salto com vara, medalhista olímpica. Carreira. Filha de uma ex- ginasta e um especialista em salto em altura, Eliza sempre se destacou nos esportes, começando pelo netball - onde jogava com uma colega que mais tarde se tornaria a cantora Lorde.

  4. Olympic bronze medallist Eliza McCartney is one of the rising stars of global athletics. Here the 20-year-old New Zealand vaulter recalls a significant victory in her then fledgling career. “A key moment in my career arrived at the 2011 Australian Junior Championships when I came away with an unexpected gold medal.

  5. Eliza McCartney is a New Zealand Olympian who won the bronze medal in women's pole vault at the Rio 2016 Games. She also competed in the Commonwealth Games in 2018 and holds the national record of 4.80m.

  6. 8 de mai. de 2024 · Watch on YouTube. McCartney was clearly peaking at the right time heading into Rio as the second pole vaulter in New Zealand history to jump at an Olympics. And as one of the youngest, least-heralded competitors, she was able to regain her ‘I have no expectations and feel no pressure’ attitude.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2024 · New Zealand's Eliza McCartney cleared 4.8m in the women's pole vault to claim the second medal for her country at the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow. She finished second behind Britain's Molly Caudery on count back, while Katie Moon took the bronze.