Unread postby Russ » Mon Jun 09, 2008 5:13 pm
Coach Peter Slovenski at Bowdoin College asked me to post this information for those of you who will be going the Nike Outdoor Meet.
Coach Slovenski carried on a rather extensive e-mail discussion with the meet officials after the meet. I think that his suggestions are sound.
Here's what Coach Slovenski wrote:
I wanted to write to the high school section on polevaultpower.com to tell people that in 2007 the boys’ pole vault at the Nike Outdoor Nationals was conducted into a head wind all day, even though the runway could have gone the other direction.
Vaulters who plan to attend the Nike outdoor national meet should e-mail the Nike outdoor national web site to request that the pole vault runway go with the wind. I’ve contacted the officials and they: 1) defended the decision to have the vaulters run into the headwind in 2007 because they thought the wind would shift around, and 2) cite a USATF rule that they think prohibits them from changing directions during the day.
I hope the vaulters can let them know that: 1) the meet should start with a tailwind rather than a headwind if possible, and 2) if the wind changes, it can be dangerous enough so that the officials should be willing to shift the runway again between sections of competition.
Thanks,
Russ
"If you fail to plan, you plan to fail."