[post_page_title]Carmelita Jeter now[/post_page_title]
Carmelita Jeter got her athletic start in basketball before she found her calling in Track & Field. Born in LA, she had to overcome serious quads injuries in order to even begin competing, and didn’t compete in the Rio Olympics due to her sustaining injuries.
She has currently taken on a coaching role as she joined the Toros Track & Field coaching staff. Jeter has a net worth of over $500 million. She has yet to announce any intentions to retire, despite still dealing with her severe torn quads.
[post_page_title]Jennifer Suhr[/post_page_title]
Jennifer Suhr, known as “Jenn” to her friends (and fans), is an American pole vaulter. She won the gold medal in the 2012 London Olympic Games, and also holds the #1 rank in the world, and has done since 2006.
She was named female athlete of the year in 2008. Her clearance record is 4.86 meter (15 feet and ¾), and holds both the indoor and outdoor pole vaulting records for women in the USA.
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