Education
From Blacklick, Ohio, he attended Gahanna Lincoln High School.
From Blacklick, Ohio, he attended Gahanna Lincoln High School.
He holds a personal record of 5.80 m (19 ft 01⁄4 in) for the event, set in 2015. He placed third at the United States of America Outdoor Track and Field Championships in 2015. He represents Tennessee Volunteers team collegiately and has had top three finishes both indoors and outdoors in National Collegiate Athletic Association competition.
While there he established a reputation in the pole vault, setting Ohio state records both indoors and outdoors.
He gained the William H. Suddarth Athletic Scholarship for his efforts and reached the podium on his international debut, taking the bronze at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Athletics. He went on to study at the University of Tennessee in 2012 and began to compete collegiately for their Tennessee Volunteers team
Despite being a freshman, he quickly proved himself among the top collegiate vaulters in the United States, with a runner-up finish at the Southeastern Conference indoor championships and then a new personal record of 5.60 m (18 ft 41⁄4 in) for fourth at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Men"s Indoor Track and Field Championships. In his first outdoor meet of the 2013 season, he set an absolute best of 5.61 m (18 ft 43⁄4 in) to place fourth at the Texas Relays.
He made his first podium at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Outdoor Championships, placing third.
He entered the 2014 United States of America Outdoor Track and Field Championships, but failed to record a valid height. He went unmatched at the 2014 NACAC Under-23 Championships in Athletics, however, easily taking the gold medal some thirty centimeters ahead of compatriot Chase Wolfle. Heading into his third year for the Tennessee Volunteers, he had runner-up placings at both the Securities and Exchange Commission and 2015 National Collegiate Athletic Association Indoor Championships, being beaten at the latter competition only by an American collegiate record performance by Shawnacy Barber.
Blankenship improved his best to 5.80 m (19 ft 01⁄4 in) – a mark which ranked him in the top ten athletes indoors globally for the season.
He matched that best outdoors at the Texas Relays later two weeks later, again losing to Barber. He then had a string of wins, including the Penn Relays and Securities and Exchange Commission Outdoor Championships (his first conference title).
This was streak was broken at the 2015 National Collegiate Athletic Association Outdoor Championships, where he was some forty centimeters off his best and finished in sixth. Blankenship established himself at the top national level at the 2015 United States of America Outdoor Track and Field Championships, taking third place in the open event behind Sam Kendricks and Brad Walker.
Pole vault outdoor – 5.80 m (19 ft 01⁄4 in) (2015)
Pole vault indoor – 5.80 m (19 ft 01⁄4 in) (2015).
Blankenship won medals at the World Youth Championships in Athletics in 2011 and NACAC Under-23 Championships in Athletics in 2014. He won the Penn Relays meet, but performed less well at the main championships that year, coming fifth at the Securities and Exchange Commission event and 15th at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Men"s Outdoor Track and Field Championships. Blankenship missed most of the 2014 indoor season, but returned to form outdoors with a win at the Penn Relays and a new personal record of 5.64 m (18 ft 6 in) to place second at the Securities and Exchange Commission Championships.