Allison Stokke and Alyce Caron
Allison Stokke, born in Newport Beach in March 1989, is among America's most renowned and richest Pole Vaulters. One photo from her track meets at 17 years old went viral in 2007. This made her pole vaulter. Instagram as well as Twitter both have huge social following. Stokke is an athlete and shares a track record similar to Jessica Ennis Hill. The Los Angeles Times, among other newspapers, reported that Stokke has not aspired to or endorsed the kind of publicity. Brett Hutchins and David Rowe in their book Technology Power and Culture in the Network Society identified Stokke with the case of American soccer player Alex Morgan and Hope Solo women athletes claim to have been sexually abused and had their public images presented in a manner that they were unable to emphasize their sports accomplishments. Stokke was also a target of sexist comments on social media, and the authors blamed this process of sexualization solely on the women. Others drew parallels with Brandi Chastain's joy at winning the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup Final in her sport bra, where women's sporting moments were overshadowed by discussion about their appearance. Images of Stokke competing on the track in New York in early 2007 were taken by a journalist for the Californian track and field web site and then posted on the internet. With Leather sports blog, with an extensive male following, reposted the photograph in May. It was called Pole Vaulting is Almost Legal and commented on Stokke's sexiness. Matt Ufford threatened to file lawsuit against the photographer, if that image was not deleted. However, by the time the post and its images were gaining lots of media attention. Stokke's pole vaulting images were uploaded to the site dedicated to her. The images then were shared on social media platforms, online fan sites gained thousands new fans. Alyce Caron..............Alyce Caron was born in Houston in the United States in February 1957. Caron wanted Florida to finish high school. Alyce made the decision in 1974 to switch careers through an internship. Alyce was raised by a professor's sister. Her family members provide financial support for her. Alyce lives with her family in Texas since her father is employed by The U.S. Army. Alyce's family celebrated his birthday 92 years before. Alyce took social media to acknowledge his contribution in his service to the U.S. Army and share her stunning photo of her gorgeous daughter. She is more enthused about education than her father and has won the national merit award at the University of Michigan in 2020, shows a greater desire to attend school.






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