- The 30-year-old made history as the first Canadian woman to earn a medal in the pole vault.
- She finished behind Australia’s Nina Kennedy, who cleared 4.90m to secure the gold medal.
- Newman charges £10 a month for exclusive insights into her life on OnlyFans.
OnlyFans influencer Alysha Newman celebrated her historic Olympic bronze with a playful twerk to the crowd at the Stade de France.
The Canadian pole vaulter impressed fans by clearing 4.85 meters in a fiercely contested final on Wednesday night, setting a new national record in the process.
She capped off her remarkable performance with a unique celebration, much to the delight of the cheering crowd in Paris.
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At £10 per month, the 30-year-old is well-positioned to earn a substantial income regardless of her outcomes in Paris.
OnlyFans influencer Alysha Newman celebrated a historic Olympic bronze with a playful twerk to the crowd at the Stade de France
The Canadian pole vaulter cleared a national record of 4.85m to take bronze in the Olympic final
When not breaking records, Newman shares insights into her life on OnlyFans
Charging £10-a-month, Newman is sure to earn a nice income regardless of her performance in Paris
Following her outstanding performance at the Stade de France, Newman is poised for national fame.
The athlete from Delaware, Ontario, matched her rival Katie Moon’s height but missed one fewer attempt, earning Moon a silver medal.
Newman made history as the first Canadian woman to win an Olympic medal in the pole vault, and the first athlete from Canada to medal in this event since 1912.
Meanwhile, Australia’s Nina Kennedy took home the gold with a stellar height of 4.90 meters.
Her victory marked Australia’s 18th gold medal in Paris, the best single day in the country’s Olympic history.
After a preliminary miss at 4.70m, the 27-year-old Kennedy went on to clear her next three heights—4.80m, 4.85m, and 4.90m—all on her first attempts.
Although she missed her first attempt at 4.95m, her earlier jumps secured sufficient points for gold.
This was Australia’s fourth gold of a remarkable Wednesday in Paris, contributing to an all-time high of 18 golds with four days of competition remaining.
With her remarkable display, Newman looks set for a rapid rise to fame
The OnlyFans influencer made history by becoming the first Canadian woman to medal in pole vault at the Olympics in Paris
Nina Kennedy captured the gold medal in women’s pole vault, marking a significant moment in Australian sports history
The previous best total was 17 golds, achieved during the Athens 2004 Games and again in Tokyo three years ago.
‘I’m here, I’m a gold medallist, that is so sick,’ she told Nine.
‘I felt totally calm. I came in with a purpose… I came in with focus, and today I reminded myself to get to work. “Do your job” and this is the result.’


































