Amanda Moll
Amanda Moll is an American pole vaulter. She holds the indoor world under-18 best, the List of [United States collegiate records in track and field|NCAA record], the American youth record and high school all-time record in the pole vault.
Her twin sister Hana Moll is also a pole vaulter and won the 2022 [World Athletics U20 Championships – Women's pole vault|2022 World Junior Championships]. The pair finished tied for sixth overall competing for the United States at the senior 2025 World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
Career
She is a member of the Northwest Pole Vault Club. She set an indoor world under-18 best with a 4.50 metres clearance on February 27, 2022, at the 2022 USA [Indoor Track and Field Championships|USA Championships] in Spokane, Washington. She finished fifth at the 2022 IAAF World Junior Championships in Cali, Colombia in August 2022.In January 2023, she set an American Under-20 record and high school all-time record clearance of 4.61m competing at the 2023 Pole Vault Summit in Reno, Nevada, becoming the first American girl to go over 15 feet. Later in the year, she had to recover after slipping off of her pole at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays in March 2023, meaning she missed the high school national championships in June 2023.
She qualified for the final at the 2024 [United States Olympic trials (track and field)|US Olympic Trials] in Eugene, Oregon in June 2024, before placing fifth overall with a personal best clearance of 4.63 metres. She set a new personal best of 4.65 metres in Reno at the Pole Vault Summit in January 2025. She set a new Collegiate record of 4.91 metres in Indianapolis on 1 March 2025. She won the 2025 [NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships|NCAA Championship] indoor title on 14 March 2025 in Virginia Beach.
She cleared 4.73 metres to place third at the 2025 USA [Outdoor Track and Field Championships] in Eugene on count-back after clearing the same height as sister Hana Moll in fourth and Katie Moon in second. She was subsequently selected to make her senior debut for the United States in Japan, alongside her twin sister, at the 2025 [World Athletics Championships – Women's pole vault|2025 World Athletics Championships] in Tokyo, Japan, in September 2025 with both qualifying for the final and clearing 4.65 metres to place in equal sixth place overall.