Newman hoping her pole vault season’s not over after suffering knee injury
TORONTO — Alysha Newman went to the Prefontaine Classic two weeks ago in Eugene, Ore., intent on increasing her Canadian pole vault record again.
Instead, she wound up with a serious knee injury that has left her season in jeopardy. The Commonwealth Games gold medallist suffered a torn patellar tendon during the warmup in Eugene, but still attempted to compete on a day that went downhill quickly.
“The first day I think I didn’t stop crying all day,” Newman said. “I was really excited for my season. I thought I was going to jump 4.80 at Eugene.”
The 23-year-old from Delaware, Ont., whose Canadian record is 4.75 metres, said she heard a pop during warmup at the Prefontaine Diamond League event, so she shut it down until the competition began. She made one attempt in competition after passing on her first two, but her knee hit the bar on the way over, eliminating her.


