Allison Stokke and Alyce Caron
Allison Stokke, born in Newport Beach, California on 22 March 1989, is among America's most renowned and richest Pole Vaulters. An image of her competing in a track meet for teenagers was a hit in 2007 and made her a pole vaulter. Instagram as well as Twitter has seen her gain an enormous social followers. She's an athlete who has a similar track record to Jessica Ennis Hill. Los Angeles Times reported, among others the fact that Stokke never sought out such attention. in their publication Technology Power and Culture in the Network Society Brett Hutchins and David Rowe linked Stokke's case with the case of American soccer players Alex Morgan and Hope Solo women athletes who were idolized and were seen as having their images being framed in a manner which, according to the authors, diminished their accomplishments in sport. Stokke was also the target of insulting social media remarks and the authors attributed this sexualization process entirely on the women. Many of the comments drew comparisons with Brandi Chastain's appearance at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup celebrations wearing a sports bra in which the athletic achievements of women were overshadowed by discussions over their appearance. An editor from the Californian website for track and field took pictures of Stokke in New York at the beginning of 2007. The photos were published online. With Leather, which has an active male audience and posted the photo in the month of May. They commented on Stokke's attractiveness and noted that Pole Vaulting was Sexy but not legally legal. Matt Ufford was threatened by the photographer to take legal action if it did not remove this image. However, the article was a major media hit and was then posted on numerous websites. A website dedicated to Stokke was soon up and running with a number of images of her competing in the pole vault, and following the spread of these photos on social media websites, fan groups attracted hundreds of followers. Alyce Caron..............Alyce Caron was born in Houston in the United States in February 1957. Caron wanted to complete her Florida the high school. Alyce made the decision in 1974 that she would switch careers with an internship. Alyce was proudly brought up by a professor's daughter. Her family members provide financial support for her. Alyce has a family home in Texas since her father is employed by The U.S. Army. The family had a celebration for their father's birthday the year before. Alyce posted a photo of her beautiful daughter on social media in order to pay tribute to her father's dedication to his country in the U.S. Army. The daughter of her father, who is more interested in education than her father, and was awarded the university's merit scholarships in 2020, shows a greater enthusiasm for schools.






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