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Oops! Sports Show Asks Maggie to Appear on National TV!

Generic Sports LogoGRAIN VALLEY, Kan. – There was quite a big commotion on Main Street in Grain Valley this afternoon, when, like a windblown prairie fire, rumor spread that Maggie Steele had been invited to appear on a nationally syndicated TV sports program.

Townsfolk wearing bib overalls and feed caps, and cool linen dresses, stopped their pickups in the middle of the street and got out to talk about it, creating a traffic jam of sorts in this tiny Kansas farm town with only one four-way stop sign.

Grant Overstake, author of the new teen sports novel, Maggie Vaults Over the Moon, stopped by to say that the rumor was true; but he told his crestfallen characters that, although the invitation appeared to be genuine, Maggie wouldn’t be going on TV anytime soon.

Even so, everyone agreed the invitation was a another fine tribute to Maggie and everybody in Grain Valley who’d helped the wholesome and courageous fictional farm girl rebound after a family tragedy, and soar to new heights as a pole-vaulter.

After the commotion on Main Street, Overstake invited everyone to come down to the cafe, where he told the whole story over a glass of cold lemonade.

Townsfolk gathered at the Grain Valley Cafe on Thursday, May 16, to hear the the author share the news about Maggie Steele getting invited to appear on a TV program.

Townsfolk gathered at the cafe to hear about Maggie’s special invitation.

“It was one of the most amazing things that has happened to Maggie,” he smiled. “And for those who know her story, you know that’s really saying something.” Continue Reading →


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‘Maggie’ is Featured Article in December VAULTER Magazine!

Just in time for Christmas, Maggie Vaults Over the Moon is featured in the December issue of the nation’s top magazine for pole-vaulters, VAULTER Magazine!

The beautiful six-page spread is titled, Maggie Vaults Over the Moon is a Must Read for Any Athlete, and was expertly written by Michelle Walthall, who did a great job capturing the buzz and excitement that the novel has created in the pole-vaulting community and beyond.

Some of the many images included with the article are the book’s cover, a photo of Olympian Earl Bell and Author Grant Overstake presenting a copy of the book to vaulter Caitlin Hawk, and a huge photo of the entire Tailwind Pole Vaulting Club, located in Jamestown, Kan., which is where the inspiration for the story came from.

Of course, it wouldn’t be proper to reprint the entire article here on this post. Instead, we encourage all of you Maggie fans to help promote the best magazine about the sport of pole-vaulting by going Online and ordering the December issue of VAULTER Magazine. (You can download the December issue onto your computer or mobile device for only $3.00).

We’ve been given permission by Editor Doug Bouma to share what he wrote about Maggie in the intro to this month’s  issue:

Our final issue of 2012 brings an exciting development in the pole vaulting circle. Grant Overstake, Former Miami Herald Sports Writer and a lifelong participant in the sport of track and field, has created his first work of sports fiction, a novel titled Maggie Vaults Over the Moon. This novel is an endearing and inspiring story, and one worth taking a look at for any athlete. Once you read the information and some reviews we collected, you will want to pick up a copy. Maggie is a character you can’t help but fall in love with.

To this we say, Thanks Doug!

And Thank You, VAULTER Magazine!

Order your copy of VAULTER Magazine Today!

‘Maggie’ is featured in the December issue of VAULTER Magazine.


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From Great Britian: Girl’s pole-vaulting becoming ‘very popular’ in Harrow post-Olympics

(Posted by the Vaulter Magazine Blog, from the Harrow Times)

By David Hardiman

An athletics club dealing with a post-Olympics surge in interest in pole vaulting says the sport is becoming “very popular”.

Harrow Athletics Club put on a special training session on Saturday at the Bannister Sports Centre in Uxbridge Road after 14 girls turned up to the track last month to try out the discipline after Team GB’s success at London 2012.

More than 150 teenagers turned up to two training evenings run by the club to try other track and field sports after the Olympic Games ended as the borough tries to cement a legacy from the summer’s success.

Director of coaching Brian Hull said that the sessions had gone “very well” and hoped more youngsters would sign up. Continue Reading →


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Vaulter Magazine Plugs ‘Maggie Vaults Over the Moon’

Vaulter Magazine, the premier magazine for pole-vaulters, has posted a blog post featuring Maggie Vaults Over the Moon, new teen sports novel by Grant Overstake. In its first year of publication, Vaulter Magazine has nearly 4,000 online followers around the world!


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Vaulter Magazine Endorses “Maggie Vaults Over the Moon”

“Maggie Vaults Over the Moon shows a touching and realistic perspective of life’s changes wrapped into one heartwarming story. It will captivate those who have lost loved ones and imagine being with them again. This inspiring tale celebrates the courage to turn tragedy and loss into something positive, and how the determination to master a sport can heal. The bits of pole vault history, technique, and struggle will keep the attention of vaulters for sure.” Doug Bouma, Editor, VAULTER Magazine

 

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