Casey Roche sets new USATF Junior Olympic record 17' 5"

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Casey Roche sets new USATF Junior Olympic record 17' 5"

Unread postby FriarPV » Sun Jul 30, 2006 4:36 pm

Casey will be a senior at St Francis Mountian View in Ca. next year.
Here are the full results.

Pole Vault Young Men
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Nat'l Youth: N 5.22m 7/28/2005 Jordan Scott, Spirit NE
JO Meet: J 5.22m 7/28/2005 Scott Roth, unattached-14
Name Year Team Finals
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Finals
1 Roche, Casey Una 38 5.31mN
2 Wallace, Maston Texasfliers 4.95m
3 Gil, Sean Una-Three Ri 4.80m
4 Cheek, Cameron 45 GA Unattached 4.65m
5 Farley, Joseph 12 Unattached 4.50m
5 Gooris, Daniel Albuquerque Trac 4.50m
5 Foreman, Jim West Chicago 4.50m
5 Todd, Matt 15-Unattached 4.50m
5 Smith, Parker Mile Hi Superfly 4.50m
10 Berks, Danny 08-Lincoln Jets 4.35m
10 Wiggins, Aaron 03 Hurdles First 4.35m
12 Devaud, Dominic Freddie Hendric 4.20m
12 Vocke, Elliot 05 Unattached 4.20m
12 Gatti, Jordan Acalanes Vault C 4.20m
12 Beckner, Seth Ccs 4.20m
12 Xiao, Forrest 02-Patriot PV 4.20m
12 Meverden, Zach Una-Three Ri 4.20m
12 Buster, David Hoover Parks 4.20m
19 Tomasello, Kyle Unattached 4.05m
19 Pote, Jordan 09-Unattached 4.05m
21 Shin, Matthew Roseville Expres 3.90m
22 Buckley, Robert 04 Lyman HS 3.60m
22 Leggett, Brian 03-Unattached AD 3.60m
-- Bowen, Justin 09-Unattached NH
-- Maher, Brett 08-Una Nebraska DNS
-- Brinkley, Kevin 03 Xtreme Heights DNS
-- Calle, Jason 12 Texas Pole Vault DNS
-- Dixon, Damon Ferrari DNS
-- Farley, Joseph 12 Texas Pole Vault DNS
-- Clark, Devan Ft. Belvoir DNS
-- Wallace, Maston Tigers Track Clu DNS
-- Mathis, Aaron 07 Champaign-Urbana DNS
-- Schipper, Kevin Unattached (In) DNS
-- Nevarez, Martin Casa Grande DNS
-- Hamilton, Daniel 04 Florida Athle DNS
-- Ayers, Michael 06 Personal Best TC DNS
-- Davies, Benjamin 06 Personal Best TC DNS
-- Seaman, Michael 05 Unattached DNS
-- Hanson, Phillip Flying Dragon PV DNS
-- Webster, Matthew 09-Pryor Cre DNS
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Unread postby thaone600 » Sun Jul 30, 2006 4:43 pm

video?

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Unread postby ACvault » Mon Jul 31, 2006 8:43 am

I was there yesterday, I don't know if there is any "official" video but alot of spectators had video cameras.

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Unread postby vault3rb0y » Mon Jul 31, 2006 12:04 pm

Wow 17'5 before starting as a senior.... it seems every single year there are more and more 17' jumpers in the nation. Vaulting is really changing, im looking forward to a few years from now when 17 might be winning a state title but giving you 15th in the nation, that would be so amazing!!
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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Mon Jul 31, 2006 12:08 pm

vault3rb0y wrote:Wow 17'5 before starting as a senior.... it seems every single year there are more and more 17' jumpers in the nation. Vaulting is really changing, im looking forward to a few years from now when 17 might be winning a state title but giving you 15th in the nation, that would be so amazing!!


It ebbs and flows. There is no reason to think there will be 15 HS guys over 17' anytime soon. There were years back in the 80s when there were multiple HS guys over 17'.

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Unread postby dbwsportz » Mon Jul 31, 2006 2:19 pm

Congratulation to Casey. He looked awesome! Wish I would have had my camera rolling. Look for him to clear bigger bars in the future.

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Pictures from Junior Olympic Nationals...

Unread postby CaseyRocheSr. » Tue Aug 01, 2006 12:21 am

Hi, I'm Casey's Dad. I would *greatly* appreciate it if anyone has video or pictures. I couldn't be there to see the jumps (ran out of vacation days). By the way, after American Airlines wouldn't take Casey's poles at check-in due to their new "luggage container pods", BAX Global, stepped in with Steve Chappel's assistance (UCS Spirit) and got them shipped out in time. They really saved the day. They want to do a story on the whole incident for their company quarterly magazine and are also asking for photographs to use in the article.
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Re: Pictures from Junior Olympic Nationals...

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Tue Aug 01, 2006 12:18 pm

CaseyRocheSr. wrote: They want to do a story on the whole incident for their company quarterly magazine and are also asking for photographs to use in the article.


Who does? Bax, American, or UCS Spirit?

Did American tell you they would fly poles? They normally don't anymore.

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Magazine Article...

Unread postby CaseyRocheSr. » Tue Aug 01, 2006 1:05 pm

The article is for BAX Global's quarterly magazine. They said they don't often get a chance to spread the word among their employees about the good that is done by their going the extra mile.

American never said anything about any odd-size baggage limit. I think you have to ask explicitly about "vaulting poles" or "pole vaults" (the terms on their system).

Obviously this is going to be a problem for all traveling vaulters going forward. More airlines are using these containers in an effort to mitigate the effects of terrorist-planted bombs on aircraft. As they do, vaulters are going to have to ship poles at least FOUR *business* days in advance to the competitions, usually around a week. Anything faster will require air shipping and that's a no-go unless you're a "trusted shipper", i.e. a large company that they know and NOT a private party.

I think you'll see a lot of these types of problems in the near future for vaulters traveling to away meets.
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Re: Magazine Article...

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Wed Aug 02, 2006 1:49 am

CaseyRocheSr. wrote:American never said anything about any odd-size baggage limit. I think you have to ask explicitly about "vaulting poles" or "pole vaults" (the terms on their system).


I know this information is out of date, and I promise I will update it well before Reno, but I compiled information on all the airlines and their pole policies a few years ago: http://www.polevaultpower.com/airlines/

ALL airlines have size limitations on baggage. No airline allows baggage as big as poles, it is just a matter of whether or not they have a specific policy exemption for poles.

Any vaulter planning on flying with poles needs to do research on the specific policies of that airline and their plane size. This usually involves a call to the airline before buying the ticket to make sure the plane is going to be big enough.

The only airline that is the exception to this is Southwest. ALL their planes are big enough to carry poles, and they have a very well-written policy on poles. Unfortunately they don't fly everywhere.

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Unread postby vault3rb0y » Wed Aug 02, 2006 1:41 pm

wow what great videos. Gets the angle perfect, the tension, the feeling of pure success, i love it!! Amazing jumps Casey, you are going to go very high next year, best of luck to you!
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