Our Mission:
Jump High.
We give young men and women the tools necessary to run fast, jump high, land safe, and have fun! Learning to pole vault is the most fun you can have.
We give young men and women the tools necessary to run fast, jump high, land safe, and have fun! Learning to pole vault is the most fun you can have.
The Alaska Pole Vault Club (AKPV) is based outside of Fairbanks, Alaska and is the northernmost vaulting club in the world. The AKPV welcomes all athletes (young, elite, and master jumpers). If you are interested in learning to pole vault, please use the contact form so we can get started.
The Alaska Pole Vault Club is the only USATF pole vaulting club in Alaska, and one of two places in the state that can hold sanctioned events.
Constructin began on the Salcha Dome in 2019. The done is a 35W x 45L x 24H structure connected to an 12W x 80L x22H runway . The building was manufactured by SteelMaster, Inc.
Along the banks of the Tanana River, the outdoor facility has a 125 foot runway aligned with evening tailwinds and beautiful views of the Alaska Range (Mt. Debra, Mt. Hayes, and Hess Mountain).
David and Tori Brannan are the owners of the Alaska Pole Vault Club, which they built as a way to give back to the vaulting community.
• About David Brannan
• About Tori Brannan
• Read about our partners
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The Alaska Pole Vault Club is privately owned, operated, and insured. This is a year-round, official USATF track and field club, with small intermissions breaks for recovery. Our coaches have experience working with young athletes and have completed background checks. Athletes will learn the fundamentals of the pole vault in a safe environment. No experience is necessary and we encourage all to give the sport a try.
The first timer program allows you to try pole vaulting in a safe environment with expert instruction. We will guide you through all the steps necessary to get over your first bar - all at no expense to you. It is our hope that you will want to continue vaulting!
We work with our beginners 2x per week. Instruction includes sand vaulting, running and vaulting drills, basic gymnastics, and learning how to vault over a crossbar. We have a large selection of poles for beginners to use.
We work with our intermediate vaulters 3x a week. In addition to drills and gymnastics, we add event-specific exercises to build core strength and agility. Our intermediate vaulters are ready for in-house competitions.
We work with serious athletes at least 4x a week. We offer serious athletes a safe place to train, vault, and compete. As part of the elite team, athletes will travel as a team to local, national, and international competitions.
Perhaps you feel as we do - that volunteerism is an opportunity to unite the broader community. There is no doubt the Alaska Pole Vault Club is a special place where every moment is a chance to learn from one another, to grow, and to become stronger. If you are a like minded person, there are many ways to help our athletes succeed.
Register as a USATF athlete, and as a member of the Alaska Pole Vault Club. As part of the program, you will receive the safest and best instruction available.
From coaching to setting up pits, officiating, cleaning facilities, and installing new equipment, there are a plenty things you can do to help.
Pole vaulting can be an expensive sport - poles, pits, spikes, and travel can add up quickly. Your donation goes directly into helping athletes succeed.