Allison Stokke and Alyce Caron
Allison Stokke has been a pole vaulter for more than 20 years. She was born on the 22nd March 1989, in Newport Beach California. A photo of her track meet at 17 was a viral hit in 2007. It made her a the pole vaulter of her dreams. Instagram and Twitter have helped her build a large social followers. She has gained a large number of followers on Instagram and Twitter. Los Angeles Times and others noted that Stokke didn't seek out or seek out such attention. The authors of their work Technology Power and Culture in the Network Society Brett Hutchins and David Rowe linked Stokke's case with that of American soccer players Alex Morgan and Hope Solo female athletes who were fetishized and saw their public image framed sexually in a way that, as the authors stated, devalued their sporting achievements. In their book Technology Cultural Power in the Network Societies David Rowe and Brett Hutchins have compared Stokke with American soccer players Alex Morgan and Hope Solo who were idolized. The authors also stated that the comments on social media tend to be insensitive. Some drew parallels with Brandi's victory celebration at the FIFA World Cup Final in 1999 wearing a sports t-shirt. Women's sporting events are often dragged under the shadow of the debate over their appearance. An editor of the Californian website for track and field took pictures of Stokke in New York at the beginning of 2007. The photos were published on the internet. With Leather, a popular site for sports that boasts a lot of male readers posted the picture in May under the title Pole Vaulting Is Sexy Barely legal. Stokke threatened to sue site owner Matt Ufford if he did not take down the image however the post had already received significant interest and was posted on numerous other sites. Stokke was able to create a website specifically dedicated to her, with photos depicting her in the pole-vault. As these photos spread across social media, they were viewed by thousands. Alyce Caron..............Alyce Caron was born in Houston in the United States in February 1957. She wished to go to Florida to finish the high school. Alyce made the decision in 1974 that she would switch careers by taking on an internship. Alyce was brought up by a professor's daughter. Her family is supportive of her sister, who is a professor at a university. Alyce has a family home in Texas because Alyce's father works for The U.S. Army. They celebrated their father's birthday three years ago. Alyce took to social media to post an amazing photo of her daughter and pay tribute to the sacrifice her father's contribution for his country through the U.S. Army. She also gives more time to her education. She has been a star in the national merit scholarship offered by the University and celebrated her 22nd birthday in 2022.






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