Jennifer Culp Condron

Jennifer Culp Condron graduated from Fayetteville High School in 2000. After starting track at a young age, most would say Jennifer was destined to compete competitively, considering her dad was an Olympian. Culp played basketball and ran track for the Lady Bulldogs. Upon graduation, Culp left Fayetteville High School with six track and field event records in the pole vault, heptathlon, triple jump, 300-meter hurdles, 4x400 and 4x800 meter relays. Culp was often the high point scorer scoring 40-50 points in a meet by herself. She won the high point award at three consecutive 7A conference meets and helped her lady bulldog team win three state championships. Culp went on to be a lady razorback, where she was recruited to be a pole vaulter and heptathlete. Jennifer would later specialize in pole vault where she would, as a freshman, exceed expectations in the SEC Conference meet and tied for first place in the pole vault. This would set Culp’s career up for what was to come, and after she would become an All-American. Culp went on to graduate from the University of Arkansas with a master’s in education in 2005. Jennifer is married to Paul Condron, and they have three children together, Easton, Cambrie, and Hunter.