Lacy Janson breaks NCAA record 4.58 (15-0.25)
Lacy Janson breaks NCAA record 4.58 (15-0.25)
Just jumped 4.58 at ACC's!!! check it out http://www.flashresults.com/2006_Meets/outdoor/ACC/
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Event 14 Women Pole Vault
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Progression: 3.45-3.60-3.70 3.80-3.90-4.00-etc
NCAA Reg: 3.80m
ACC: M 4.27m 2002 Lacy Janson, Fla State
Collegiate: C 4.57m 2004 Chelsea Johnson, UCLA
Name Year School Finals Points
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Finals
1 Lacy Janson SR Florida State 4.58mC 15-00.25 10
3.45 3.60 3.70 3.80 3.90 4.00 4.10 4.35 4.58 4.72
P P P P P P O O XO XXP
2 Lara Jones SO Duke 3.90m 12-09.50 8
3.45 3.60 3.70 3.80 3.90 4.00
P O O O O XXX
3 Rhian Jenks JR North Carolina 3.80m 12-05.50 6
3.45 3.60 3.70 3.80 3.90
P O O O XXX
4 Jennifer Wade JR Va. Tech 3.80m 12-05.50 5
3.45 3.60 3.70 3.80 3.90
O O XO XO XXX
5 Abbey McGrath JR Va. Tech 3.70m 12-01.50 4
3.45 3.60 3.70 3.80
XXO XO O XXX
6 Tori Allen FR Florida State 3.70m 12-01.50 3
3.45 3.60 3.70 3.80
XO O XO XXX
7 Kathryn Pettine JR Virginia 3.60m 11-09.75 2
3.45 3.60 3.70
XO O XXX
8 Kaitlyn Fitzgerald FR Maryland 3.60m 11-09.75 1
3.45 3.60 3.70
XO XXO XXX
9 Beth Jordan JR Clemson 3.45m 11-03.75
3.45 3.60
O XXX
9 Jill Ahrens JR Wake Forest 3.45m 11-03.75
3.45 3.60
O XXX
11 Zhanna Barer JR Maryland 3.45m 11-03.75
3.45 3.60
XO XXX
12 Kim Johnston JR Va. Tech 3.45m 11-03.75
3.45 3.60
XXO XXX
-- Leslie Vorhees SO Duke NH
3.45
XXX
-- Kerri Norton SO Wake Forest NH
3.45
XXX
-- Alicia LaRoche SR Virginia NH
3.45
XXX
-- Tabitha Woodard SR NC State NH
3.45
XXX
-- Kira Barcus SR Georgia Tech NH
3.45
XXX
-- Ashley Salvino FR Duke NH
3.45
XXX
-- Sally Liu FR Duke NH
3.45
XXX
-- Kristin Thompson SR Clemson NH
3.45
XXX
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FSU's Lacy Janson Breaks NCAA Pole Vault Record In Taking Fourth ACC Crown
The five-time All-American becomes the second women in NCAA history to clear 15-feet.
April 20, 2006
Winston-Salem, N.C. - The first day (April 20) of the 2006 Atlantic Coast Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships started on a great note for the Florida State (No. 1/1) men's and (No. 15/16) women's track and field teams in Winston-Salem, N.C. Redshirt senior Lacy Janson (Sarasota, Fla./Cardinal Mooney) won her fourth crown with a height of 15'0.25" (4.58m) in shattering a handful of records and moving up in the world rankings as the number two pole vaulter on the planet.
Janson had a banner day, winning her fourth Atlantic Coast Conference crown at the outdoor championships meet in grand fashion -- setting the NCAA (Chelsea Johnson - 15'/4.57m - 2004), ACC-meet (Lacy Janson - 14'/4.27m - 2002), FSU all-time (Lacy Janson - 14'7.25"/4.45m - 2006) and Kentner Stadium track (Suzanne Makison - 3.65m -2002) records. The five-time All-American becomes the second women in NCAA history to clear 15-feet and holds the highest collegiate mark ever. UCLA's Chelsea Johnson cleared 15-feet (4.57m) in 2004.
Janson is two weeks removed from her Texas Relays event win, that set the previous school record at 14'7.25" (4.45m). She is the only woman in league history to win four indoor and outdoor pole vault titles.
The women's team is tied for first place with Virginia Tech at 17 points. The men are in eighth (three points) through three events scored.
FSU's Lacy Janson Breaks NCAA Pole Vault Record In Taking Fourth ACC Crown
The five-time All-American becomes the second women in NCAA history to clear 15-feet.
April 20, 2006
Winston-Salem, N.C. - The first day (April 20) of the 2006 Atlantic Coast Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships started on a great note for the Florida State (No. 1/1) men's and (No. 15/16) women's track and field teams in Winston-Salem, N.C. Redshirt senior Lacy Janson (Sarasota, Fla./Cardinal Mooney) won her fourth crown with a height of 15'0.25" (4.58m) in shattering a handful of records and moving up in the world rankings as the number two pole vaulter on the planet.
Janson had a banner day, winning her fourth Atlantic Coast Conference crown at the outdoor championships meet in grand fashion -- setting the NCAA (Chelsea Johnson - 15'/4.57m - 2004), ACC-meet (Lacy Janson - 14'/4.27m - 2002), FSU all-time (Lacy Janson - 14'7.25"/4.45m - 2006) and Kentner Stadium track (Suzanne Makison - 3.65m -2002) records. The five-time All-American becomes the second women in NCAA history to clear 15-feet and holds the highest collegiate mark ever. UCLA's Chelsea Johnson cleared 15-feet (4.57m) in 2004.
Janson is two weeks removed from her Texas Relays event win, that set the previous school record at 14'7.25" (4.45m). She is the only woman in league history to win four indoor and outdoor pole vault titles.
The women's team is tied for first place with Virginia Tech at 17 points. The men are in eighth (three points) through three events scored.
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