Caroline Ammel

{{short description|French pole vaulter}}

{{distinguish|text=the British church historian Caroline Bammel}}

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|name = Caroline Ammel

|event = Pole Vault

|nationality = {{FRA}}

|birth_date = {{birth-date and age |22 November 1973}}

|birth_place = Le Blanc-Mesnil, Seine-Saint-Denis

|height = 1.65m

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Caroline Ammel (born 22 November 1973 at Blanc-Mesnil) is a former French athlete, who specialized in the pole vault.

Biography

She won three titles French National Pole Vault Championships: two Outdoor in 1995 and 2000, and one Indoors in 1996.

Caroline was the first female record holder for the pole vault (French records) vaulting 3.91 m (1994). She four times improved the national record: 4.16 m and 4.21 m in 1997, and 4.22 m and 4.23 m in 1998. Her personal best is 4.30 m (2000).

= Prize list =

= Records =

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! scope="col" |Event

! scope="col" | Performance

! scope="col" | Location

! scope="col" | Date

Pole vault

|4.30 m

|Bron

Nice

|23 July 2000

5 August 2000

Notes and references

  • {{Citation | title=Docathlé 2003 | pages=42, 116, 174, 213, 387 | year=2003 | author=Fédération Française d'Athlétisme | publisher=Fédération française d'athlétisme | isbn=2-9512343-3-3}}