Allison Stokke: Reluctant Internet Hottie

10 May 2007

Topics: Allison Stokke, Sports Stuff

You spend all your life learning how to pole vault as best as you can, and then someone posts a picture of you on the Internet, and before you know it, you’re a reluctant Internet hottie. Such is the life for soon-to-be Cal University pole vaulter Allison Stokke. When interviewed by the Washington Times about her sudden notoriety on the net, Stokke, 18, replied, “It all just feels really demeaning.” Besides the pictures of the attractive High School track star, there are also videos of her plying her pole vaulting trade on numerous sites, including YouTube (below).

So what’s next for Allison? Well, she’ll be going to Cal U. pretty soon, and let’s face it, this is the Internet, and as soon as Paris Hilton or Lindsay Lohan does something stupid, like show up somewhere without their panties, Allison will have her privacy back.


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