Sally Peake

Sally Peake
Personal information
Nationality British
Born (1984-05-10) 10 May 1984
Chester, England, United Kingdom
Height 1.64 m (5 ft 4 12 in)
Weight 54 kg (119 lb) (2014)
Sport
Sport Athletics
Event(s) Pole vault

Sally Peake (born 8 February 1986) is a British track and field athlete who specialises in the pole vault. She has a personal best of 4.40 m (14 ft 5 in) for the event, which is a Welsh record. She was the silver medallist in the pole vault at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

Peake is a two-time British champion (2013 and 2014). She has represented Great Britain at the 2011 Summer Universiade and the 2012 European Athletics Championships, as well as having competed for Wales at the 2010 Commonwealth Games.

In addition to her pole vaulting career, she is a physiotherapist for the Football Association of Wales.[1]

Career

Born in Chester, Peake initially competed in gymnastics but gave up the sport in favour of track and field as she grew older.[2][3] She joined Liverpool Harriers and focused on triple jump and long jump during her early years at the club. She was the 2005 Welsh junior champion in the triple jump and then won the 2006 Welsh indoor title in a personal best of 12.28 m (40 ft 314 in). She struggled to progress in the events and took up pole vaulting at the end of 2008.[4] In 2007 she graduated from Cardiff University with a first-class honours science degree and continued to specialise in physiotherapy.[1] The 2009 season marked her first full year of pole vault competition and she set a best of 3.60 m (11 ft 912 in). She cleared four metres for the first time in June 2010, reaching a height of 4.10 m (13 ft 514 in) in Cardiff. This gained her selection for the Welsh team for the 2010 Commonwealth Games and at the event in New Delhi she placed ninth with a mark of 3.95 m (12 ft 1112 in).[4]

In 2011 she moved to Loughborough to be closer to her coach Scott Simpson.[1] That year she placed third at the UK Athletics Indoor Championships and won the Welsh outdoor title with a vault of 4.30 m (14 ft 114 in). She narrowly missed the podium with a fourth-place finish at the UK Athletics Championships. Peake matched that finish on her international debut at the Universiade in Shenzhen, clearing a new best of 4.35 m (14 ft 314 in) in the final. With her sights on a place at the 2012 London Olympics, she signed up with Birchfield Harriers andcontinued to improve the following year, achieving a height of 4.42 m (14 ft 6 in) on the Perche Élite Tour in February. She retained her Welsh title and was runner-up at the British Olympic trials (behind Holly Bleasdale),[4] but did not achieve the qualifying "A" standard, which was set at four and a half metres.[5] Her senior debut at the 2012 European Athletics Championships followed and she competed in the qualifying only.[4]

The peak of her 2013 season was a win at the British Athletics Championships where—in the absence of Bleasdale—she won with a height of 4.23 m (13 ft 1012 in).[4] She also competed at her first IAAF Diamond League event, vaulting at the London Anniversary Games and placing eighth.[6] She did not compete internationally that year.[4] She placed third at the 2014 British Indoor Championships before going on to win the British outdoor title for a second year running.[7][8] She was beaten by Northern Ireland's Zoe Brown at the Welsh Open Championships,[9] but was still selected for Wales at the 2014 Commonwealth Games. Immediately prior to the competition, she set an outdoor best of 4.40 m (14 ft 5 in) at the Glasgow Grand Prix test event. At the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow she won her first international medal, clearing 4.25 m (13 ft 1114 in) in very wet conditions to take the silver medal for Wales.[10]

Personal bests

International competition record

Year Competition Venue Position Notes
2010 Commonwealth Games New Delhi, India 9th Pole vault
2011 Universiade Shenzhen, China 4th Pole vault
2012 European Championships Helsinki, Finland 20th (qualifying) Pole vault
2014 Commonwealth Games Glasgow, Scotland 2nd Pole vault

References

  1. 1 2 3 Sally Peake. East Midlands Physiotherapy Clinic. Retrieved on 2014-08-05.
  2. Sally Peake. Glasgow2014. Retrieved on 2014-08-05.
  3. Athletics: Hawarden’s Sally Peake begins Olympic pole vault bid as Holly Bleasdale stuns record-keepers . Daily Post. Retrieved on 2014-08-05.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sally Peake. Power of 10. Retrieved on 2014-08-05.
  5. Olympic Games – London 2012 ENTRY STANDARDS . IAAF. Retrieved on 2014-08-05.
  6. Scott-Elliott, Robin (2014-07-26). 2013 Anniversary Games: Golden summer memories come crowding back at the Olympic Stadium. The Independent. Retrieved on 2014-08-05.
  7. Welsh pole vaulter in Peake form as Sally proves she is top of the class. Vaulter Magazine (2014-02-25). Retrieved on 2014-08-05.
  8. Hawarden Pole Vaulter Sally Peake ready for Glasgow's Commonwealth Games . North Wales Daily Post (2014-07-03). Retrieved on 2014-08-05.
  9. Welsh Athletics Senior Championships & Commonwealth Games Trials. Power of 10. Retrieved on 2014-08-05.
  10. Glasgow 2014: Rain clouds have silver lining for Sally Peake. BBC Sport (2014-08-03). Retrieved on 2014-08-05.
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