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OnlyFans star Alysha Newman celebrates Olympic bronze by TWERKING for crowd – as Canadian pole vaulter breaks national record of 4.85m to take podium in Paris

  • The 30-year-old is the first Canadian woman ever to win a medal in the pole vault
  • She lost to Australian Nina Kennedy who jumped 4.90m and won gold
  • Newman charges £10 a month for the insights into her life she provides on OnlyFans

OnlyFans star Alysha Newman celebrated her memorable Olympic bronze medal by twerking for the crowd at the Stade de France.

The Canadian pole vaulter stunned fans on Wednesday night by clearing 4.85 metres in a thrilling final to break the national record.

She then capped off her spectacular performance by presenting her unique celebration to a jubilant audience in Paris, on another dramatic evening of the Games.

When Newman isn’t breaking records at the Olympic cross-country tournament, she lets her fans in on her life on OnlyFans.

The 30-year-old charged £10 a month and would earn a tidy sum regardless of her success in Paris.

OnlyFans star Alysha Newman celebrated a memorable Olympic bronze by twerking for the crowd at the Stade de France

OnlyFans star Alysha Newman celebrated a memorable Olympic bronze by twerking for the crowd at the Stade de France

The Canadian pole vaulter cleared a national record of 4.85 meters to win bronze in the Olympic final

The Canadian pole vaulter cleared a national record of 4.85 meters to win bronze in the Olympic final

When Newman isn't breaking records in the Olympic field event, she's regaling her fans with insights into her life on OnlyFans

When Newman isn’t breaking records in the Olympic field event, she’s regaling her fans with insights into her life on OnlyFans

She charged £10 a month and was confident she would earn a tidy sum regardless of her success in Paris.

She charged £10 a month and was confident she would earn a tidy sum regardless of her success in Paris.

But now it looks like she is set to become a national star after an impressive performance at the Stade de France on Wednesday evening.

The Olympian from Delaware, Ontario, Canada, jumped the same height as her rival Katie Moon, but the American missed one less time than Newman to take silver.

The OnlyFans star became the first Canadian woman ever to win an Olympic medal in the pole vault after her success in Paris, and the only person from the country to do so since 1912.

Meanwhile, Australia’s Nina Kennedy reached a height of 4.90 meters to win the gold medal.

Her victory earned Australia a record 18th gold medal in Paris, marking its best day ever at the Olympics.

After an early miss at 4.70 meters, the 27-year-old Kennedy cleared her next three jumps, clearing 4.80, 4.85 and 4.90 meters on her first attempt.

She missed her first attempt at 4.95m, but it didn’t matter: 4.90m was enough to secure the gold.

It was Australia’s fourth gold medal on a glittering Wednesday in Paris, taking the country’s gold medal tally to a record 18 with four days of competition still to come.

But now it looks like she will become a national star after an impressive performance at the Stade de France on Wednesday night.

But now it looks like she will become a national star after an impressive performance at the Stade de France on Wednesday night.

The OnlyFans star became the first Canadian woman ever to win an Olympic medal in the pole vault after her success in Paris

The OnlyFans star became the first Canadian woman ever to win an Olympic medal in the pole vault after her success in Paris

Nina Kennedy won gold in the women's pole vault at the Olympic Games on a day that will go down in Australian sporting history

Nina Kennedy won gold in the women’s pole vault at the Olympic Games on a day that will go down in Australian sporting history

The previous best total was 17 gold medals at the 2004 Athens Games and again three years ago in Tokyo.

“I’m here, I’m a gold medalist, that’s so cool,” she told Nine.

‘I felt really calm. I came in with a task… I came in with a task, and an intention and today I told myself to get to work. “Do your work” and this is the result.’

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