Flrunners.com: What was your most memorable race/moment?:
Nicole Breske: My most memorable moment was winning state with a PR.
FLR: What would you consider your biggest competition over your four years?
NB: The 2016 State Championship which had three girls over 12'0 fighting for the title.
FLR: What was your greatest accomplishment?
NB: Having an undefeated senior season with the state title.
FLR: If you could do it all over again what would you change about your running career in high school?
NB: I would have started pole vault earlier.
FLR: What were the most difficult obstacles you had to overcome?
NB: Losing state my junior year when I was the favorite
FLR: What will you miss the most?
NB: The experience of competing with all of the vaulters I knew from different schools.
FLR: What advice you would give to younger athletes?
NB: Be humble about your accomplishments and continue to put in that extra work that others aren't willing to put in and it will make all the difference in who succeeds.
FLR: What influence has your coach had with respect to your performance and overall life goals?
NB: My club coach, Bill Cashman, has made my performance what it is. Without his professional training and the detail that he puts in my training has made me a state champion and a soon to be division one athlete.
FLR: What are your college plans?
NB: I will be attending Florida State University to become a part of their track team.
FLR: Who would you like to say thank you to?
NB: I'd like to say thanks to Bill Cashman, my club coach and Mark Rose, my hurdles/ jumps coach.
FLR: Is there anything else you'd like to add?
NB: Two years ago I was a 7'6 jumper and now I jump 12'6 and am continuing to improve with the help of my club training and early morning workouts.