Allison Stokke Fowler is the sensational wife of PGA Tour magnet Ricki Fowler. She is an athlete and fitness model from the United States. She broke several American high school records in the pole vault. Allison became a web sensation because pictures of her at the age of seventeen circulated widely on the internet.
As a student at the University of California, Berkeley, and a member of their student track team, the California Golden Bears, Stokke continued with the pole vault. She competed in two NCAA Division I championships and received All-American honors at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Championships, as well as regional academic recognition for her athletic and academic achievements.
In 2012, she attempted to qualify for America’s Olympic squad but was unable to measure her height. She continued to compete in national-level vaulting through 2017. After graduating from college, she competed as a professional vaulter and sports model for brands such as Nike and Athleta.
Early life
Allison was born on March 22, 1989, in Newport Beach, California. Stokke showed a natural passion for sports from a young age. She was born to her father Allan Stokke and her mother Cindy Stokke. She also has a brother, David Stooke, who competed in youth gymnastics at the national level. Before she started pole vaulting, she tried gymnastics.
Her academic past includes attending Newport Harbor High School. After completing her studies, she enrolled at the University of California and earned her degree there. In addition to her athletic achievements, Stokke has a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from the University of California, Berkeley.
Her academic endeavors demonstrate her interest in learning new things and her commitment to advancement outside of the world of sport. Allison Stokke’s strong commitment to her sport and her unbreakable spirit continue to inspire and inspire people today. Her experience is a monument to the strength of determination, passion and the unexpected turns life can take.
Allison Stokke career
She began her career as a high school student and also broke the record for novices with a jump of 3.86 meters. She also reached 4.11 meters, a new record in her second year. A reporter took a photo of her at the race track in 2007 and uploaded it online. Due to the popularity of the picture on the Internet, she attracted a lot of attention.
After being discovered, she received a scholarship to study sociology at the University of California, Berkeley. In her freshman year on the California Golden Bears University track team, she set the school record for a freshman athlete both indoors and outdoors with a jump of 13 feet 5 3/4 inches (4.11 m).
She also competed in regional Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) and Pac-10 Conference tournaments that season. During her sophomore year, she climbed 13 ft 9 1/2 in (4.21 m) in Sacramento, California.
She placed ninth, seventh, and twentieth at the Pac-10 Championships, MPSF Indoor Championships, and NCAA Women’s Division I Outdoor Track & Field Championships, respectively. In the third year, she concentrated on her academic work.
Rise to Fame
She did not improve on her previous best performance at the Pac-10 Championships, where she placed ninth and missed qualifying for the NCAA Championships by a narrow two places. She earned All-American honors in 2011 by clearing 4.10m (13-05.25) on her first attempt and finishing ninth at the NCAA Indoor Championships in Texas A&M.
Allison continued with pole vaulting after graduating. She performed poorly at the 2012 American Olympic Trials. After that, her performance declined, peaking at 4.20 meters in 2013 and dropping to 3.95 meters in 2014.
Her tallest height was 4.15 meters, and she reached the eighth place at the 2016 Chula Vista OTC High-Performance Meet. The following year she increased this to 4.27 meters and achieved third place at the 2017 Austin Longhorn Invitational.
Allison Stokke Biography | |
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Real name | Allison Rebecca Stokke |
birth date | March 22, 1989 |
Age (as of 2023) | 34 years |
Place of birth | Newport Beach, California, United States |
Profession | athlete |
University | University of California |
qualification | graduate |
Physical Statistics | |
Height | in feet inches – 5 feet 6 inches – in centimeters – 167 cm |
Weight | in kilograms – 55kg – in pounds – 121 pounds |
Hair color | dark brown |
eye color | dark brown |
Allison Stokke Family | |
Father | Alan Stokke |
Mother | Cindy Stokke |
Sister | – |
Brother | David Stokke |
relationship status | |
Marital status | Married |
Who is Allison Stokke’s husband? | Ricky Fowler |
Children | One (Maya Fowler) |
Personal life
In 2019, she married American professional golfer Rickie Fowler. They met two through mutual friends in 2017. The couple was then observed showing mutual support at get-togethers. Rickie pops the question to Allison in 2019 and they blissfully exchange vows.
Allison Stokke net worth
Allison Stokke has a net worth of $500,000. She makes money from event prizes and referrals. To promote fitness and wellness, Allison Stokke has teamed up with Nike. In addition, she was featured in a GoPro commercial. She charges $15,000 for each photoshoot and has multi-agency contracts. Fees are not fixed and depend on the type of shoot, its duration, and the location where it takes place.