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Eliza McCartney (born 11 December 1996) is a New Zealand
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athlete who competes in the pole vault and won the bronze medal in this event at the
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. She is the current
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and Oceania record holder at , and is the outdoor world junior record holder at (her absolute junior record has since been passed indoors). She also won the silver medal at the
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in 2015. In 2018, she placed second at the Commonwealth Games.


Personal life

McCartney was born in
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, where she still lives in the seaside suburb of Devonport. Her father William McCartney previously competed in the high jump while her mother Donna Marshall previously competed as a gymnast. She has two younger brothers. She attended her local primary school and then Belmont Intermediate School and later moved onto Takapuna Grammar School, where she was in the same year as the singer-songwriter
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; the two played
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together. McCartney was most fond of netball growing up, with her height and agility giving her an advantage in playing defence. She played several other sports in her youth, including
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,
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, touch rugby, squash,
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,
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, and
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. Eventually, she moved onto track and field, being a successful
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er in her early teens before beginning pole vaulting in 2011. McCartney studied
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at the University of Auckland.


Career

In 2011, at age 14, McCartney began pole vaulting. Her first coach was Jeremy McColl. In 2012, McCartney won the national youth (under 18) title and the New Zealand secondary school championship.Eliza McCartney Athlete Profile
Athletics New Zealand. Retrieved on 19 December 2015.
The following year she broke the New Zealand youth record and was selected for the 2013 World Youth Championships in Athletics where she finished fourth. In July 2014 McCartney took the bronze medal at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics, with a vault of which was her first New Zealand national record. In 2015, she claimed her first senior national title at the New Zealand Athletics Championships and gained the silver medal at the
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with a height of . On 19 December 2015 McCartney set a world junior record of at Auckland's Mount Smart Stadium. On 17 January 2016 she vaulted in
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, Australia, improving her own national senior and junior records (but not the world junior record). McCartney and McColl's long-term goal had been for her to compete at the
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in Tokyo, but it became clear during 2015 that the 2016 Summer Olympics in
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may already be a possibility. On 23 February 2016, she jumped at the Vertical Pursuit international pole vault competition at Millennium Institute of Sport in Auckland, setting four new records: New Zealand national, New Zealand under 20, New Zealand resident, and New Zealand all comers. She was subsequently added to the New Zealand team to the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships On 5 March 2016, she jumped at the national championships in
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, to surpass her own New Zealand record. It is not clear whether or not this set a new Oceania record. The
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normally requires a minimum of three competitors in an event for a record to be ratified and in this case, there were only two. Regardless, the Oceanian record was broken later in July 2016 by Alana Boyd of Australia, with a jump of 4.81 m. McCartney made her senior international debut at the March 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships in
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. She placed fifth with a vault of , setting a new New Zealand indoor record. In April 2016, McCartney was selected to compete at the
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in Rio de Janeiro. In the Olympic final, she cleared 4.50 m, 4.60 m, 4.70 m, and her personal best 4.80 m on her first attempts, but was eliminated after failing to clear 4.85 m. Her 4.80 m result and no misses up to that height saw her place ahead of Australia's Alana Boyd to win the bronze medal. At age 19 years and 252 days, McCartney became the youngest Olympic medallist in the women's pole vault. She was also only the fourth New Zealand Olympic medallist in a field event, after Yvette Williams (long jump, 1952), Valerie Adams (shot put, 2008, 2012, 2016), and Tomas Walsh (shot put, 2016). BMX rider Sarah Walker, an Olympic silver medallist, approached McCartney at the Halberg Awards ceremony on 18 February 2016 and has been mentoring her since. On 22 February 2017, McCartney equalled her indoor national record of at the Vertical Pursuit, held at Auckland's Britomart precinct. Four days later, she jumped a height of at the Auckland Track Challenge, breaking her own national record and the Oceanian record. On 26 May 2018, Mccartney again broke her national and Oceanian records when she jumped a height of at the Prefontaine Classic in
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. On 24 June 2018, in
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, Germany, she improved upon her personal best to 4.86. A few minutes later, she improved it again to 4.92. The 4.92 ranks her as the fourth highest female vaulter in history. On 18 July 2018, at a "street vault" in Jockgrim, Germany, McCartney cleared 4.94m. The vault was a new National and Oceania record and the #1 vault in the world in 2018. In her first competition of 2019, McCartney cleared 4.85 m at the Potts Classic, breaking her New Zealand resident record. An
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injury in March 2021 prevented her from competing in the Tokyo Olympics. The same injury prevented McCartney from competing in the 2022 Commonwealth Games. McCartney won a silver medal at the 2024 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, clearing 4.80 m but losing out on gold to Britain's Molly Caudery on count back.


Awards and recognition

McCartney won the Emerging Talent category of New Zealand's Halberg Awards for 2015 at an awards ceremony held on 18 February 2016. The year before, she was a finalist in the Halberg Awards Emerging Talent category, which was won by cyclist Regan Gough. McCartney's 4.80 m vault that won her the Olympic bronze medal was voted New Zealand's Favourite Sporting Moment at the Halberg Awards for 2016.


Sponsorship and advertising work

In October 2016, McCartney became an ambassador for Beef and Lamb New Zealand, joining existing athlete ambassadors Lisa Carrington, Sophie Pascoe, and Sarah Walker. Also in October 2016, McCartney became a brand ambassador for Blueberries NZ. In December 2016, McCartney featured alongside several other notable New Zealanders in an aircraft safety video for
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, entitled ''Summer of Safety''. In June 2021, McCartney became the Hyundai NZ Electric Vehicle ambassador.


Statistics


Personal bests


Pole vault annual progression


International competitions


National titles

*New Zealand National Track & Field Championships ** Pole vault: 2015, 2016, 2017


Notes

:1. An Athletics New Zealand resident record is the best performance by a New Zealander in New Zealand.


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:McCartney, Eliza Living people 1996 births People from North Shore, New Zealand Athletes from Auckland New Zealand female pole vaulters People educated at Takapuna Grammar School Olympic athletes for New Zealand Athletes (track and field) at the 2016 Summer Olympics Athletes (track and field) at the 2018 Commonwealth Games Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics Olympic bronze medalists for New Zealand Olympic bronze medalists in athletics (track and field) Universiade medalists in athletics (track and field) Commonwealth Games silver medallists for New Zealand FISU World University Games silver medalists for New Zealand Medalists at the 2015 Summer Universiade Medallists at the 2018 Commonwealth Games New Zealand Athletics Championships winners Athletes (track and field) at the 2024 Summer Olympics 21st-century New Zealand sportswomen Commonwealth Games silver medallists in athletics