Olivia McTaggart
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| birthday | 9th January 2000 (age 20) | ||||||
| place of birth | Southport , Australia | ||||||
| size | 171 cm | ||||||
| Weight | 62 kg | ||||||
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| discipline | Pole vault | ||||||
| Best performance | 4.46 m (March 9, 2019 in Christchurch ) | ||||||
| society | North Harbor Bays Athletics | ||||||
| Trainer | Jeremy McColl | ||||||
| status | active | ||||||
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| last change: August 7, 2019 | |||||||
Olivia McTaggart (born January 9, 2000 in Southport ) is a New Zealand pole vaulter .
Athletic career
Olivia McTaggart gained her first international experience in 2018 at the Commonwealth Games in the Australian Gold Coast , where she finished ninth with a jump of 4.30 m. Then she was at the U20 World Championships in Tampere with 4.30 m fifth. The following year she won the Oceania Championships in Townsville with 4.25 m, the silver medal behind the Australian Liz Parnov . Then she finished fourth at the Summer Universiade in Naples with 4.31 m.
In 2019 McTaggart became New Zealand champion in pole vault. Her brother Cameron McTaggart is active as a weight lifter .
Web links
- Olivia McTaggart in the database of World Athletics (English)
- Profile at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
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| SURNAME | McTaggart, Olivia |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | New Zealand pole vaulter |
| DATE OF BIRTH | January 9, 2000 |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Southport |