Monday, 7 December 2009

And the Winner is..............................

The winner of the Kate Dennison signed Great Britain Athletics jacket is Jennifer Honeyball.
Jennifer was drawn at random from the collection of correct answers that stated that Kate's current British record is 4.60m.

Thank you to everyone that entered the competition and look out for more throughout the year on Kate Dennison's Facebook Fan page.


To claim your prize email Ben Thompson with your address and telephone number - ben.thompson@macesport.co.uk

Friday, 13 November 2009

Maximuscle Interview

British pole vault record holder, Kate Dennison, has joined the elite athlete stable at Maximuscle.

Founded in 1995 by sports nutrition expert Zef Eisenberg, Maximuscle embodies the notion that through commitment and understanding, your physique goals can be easily achieved and your sporting performance surpassed.

Maximuscle will be Kate's sports nutrition partner and she spoke to the Maximuscle team about her life as a pole vaulter.

To read the full article - click here

Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Kate breaks British record again!!!

Kate Dennison has broken the British record again with a jump of 4.60m in her final event of a superb 2009 season.

For the full story - click here

Friday, 4 September 2009

IAAF Golden League - Memorial Van Damme - Brussels

Official Results - Women - Pole Vault
  1. Elena Isinbaeva - RUS - 4.70
  2. Monika Pyrek - POL - 4.70
  3. Silke Spiegelburg - GER - 4.70
  4. Fabiana Murer - BRA - 4.70
  5. Anna Rogowska - POL - 4.65

  6. Kate Dennison - GBR - 4.50

  7. Kristina Gadschiew - GER - 4.40

  8. Chelsea Johnson - USA - 4.40

  9. Aleksandra Kiryashova - RUS - 4.40

  10. Anna Battke - GER - 4.40

Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Kate's British Record

From the Stands



BBC reporter Tom Fordyce was trackside for the IAAF World Championship finals and gives a fascinating insight into the role of coach Steve Rippon and the tension of Kate's first final on the World stage.



Tom reports from the heart of Team Dennison as Kate jumps 4.55m to finish 6th.


To read the full article - click here

Sportsister


Kate spoke to Sportsister at an Aviva UKA Academy training session ahead of the IAAF World Championships.
The Aviva UKA Academy is a fresh new approach to grassroots sport, designed to give every child in the country the opportunity to get involved in athletics by 2012.
To read the full interview - click here

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