The most accomplished women in track and field


[post_page_title]Maggie Vessey – Now[/post_page_title]
Maggie Vessey continues to run and be involved in track and field events. On top of this, she has recently come out with a line of women’s competitive sports wear for people who want to look as good on the track as they do off of it.

Additionally, Maggie impressively has been able to continue to break her own records. At an age when most professional athletes choose to retire, Maggie keeps on running.
[post_page_title]Melanie Adams – Then[/post_page_title]
Melanie Adams was born in the city of Melbourne, Australia, and was a wild child from a young age. This could be the reason that she took up pole vaulting the as early as she could at the tender age of 11.

Adams has since won two competitions for under-21s, and has even gone on to compete in the 2012 London Olympics. She has since retired from the sport of pole vaulting, but that does not mean that she has left the world of track and field entirely.

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