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look at scholarship oportunities also

Unread postby mcantu3814 » Sat Apr 14, 2007 2:19 pm

I went to a Div. 1 school on a Pole Vault Scholarship. I had tuition, books and fees paid for. Not a good vault school, but I was just happy to be vaulting. Unless you are really good......your pole vault career ends after college. I am 31 and I just picked up pole vaulting again for fun. The scholarship helped me out big time and I got a degree in Criminal Justice. Look at your future aspects also.

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Unread postby tomiska » Sun Apr 15, 2007 12:53 pm

hello!
Does anyone know if 490 cm is enough for a full scholarship anywhere?
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Unread postby nitro » Sun Apr 15, 2007 12:54 pm

it depends on where you want to go
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Unread postby tomiska » Sun Apr 15, 2007 1:05 pm

Into the US :)
That's all I know. Oh and divI.
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Unread postby FlaKoach » Sun May 20, 2007 2:11 pm

With D1 Regionals coming up, here's the schools that have the best women's PVers by height and number:

1 Brysun Stately SO Nebraska 14-3
12 Jenny Green JR Nebraska 13-5

6 Ingrid Kantola JR UCLA 13-7
16 Jackie Nguyen SR UCLA 13-4
18 Megan Jamerson JR UCLA 13-3

7 Jodi Unger SR Arkansas 13-6
20 Stephanie Irwin JR Arkansas 13-5
33 Katie Stripling FR Arkansas 13-1

10 Stevie Marshalek JR Washington 13-5
21 Kelley DiVesta JR Washington 13-1

11 Melinda Owen JR Idaho 13-5
26 KC Dahlgren SO Idaho 13-1

14 Ashley McCallister SO BYU 13-4
15 Kelly Furr SR BYU 13-4

19 Alicia Rue FR Minnesota 13-2
29 Andrea Smith JR Minnesota 13-1

31 Lindsey Walesheck SR Texas Tech 13-1
32 Amanda Alley SO Texas Tech 13-1

25 Dana VanWagner SR San Diego St 13-1
30 Monica Pacas JR San Diego St 13-1

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Unread postby nitro » Sun May 20, 2007 3:04 pm

tomiska wrote:Into the US :)
That's all I know. Oh and divI.


yes it is at a small div 1 school
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Unread postby vault3rb0y » Sun May 20, 2007 9:39 pm

Ive seen programs offer a full ride to a vaulter jumping 15' before (a minority school, looking for an african american pole vaulter to fit their school) and ive seen 17'+ jumpers not get full rides to the college of their choice. It depends on the current situation of their program.
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Unread postby nitro » Sun May 27, 2007 10:35 pm

FlaKoach wrote:With D1 Regionals coming up, here's the schools that have the best women's PVers by height and number:

1 Brysun Stately SO Nebraska 14-3
12 Jenny Green JR Nebraska 13-5

6 Ingrid Kantola JR UCLA 13-7
16 Jackie Nguyen SR UCLA 13-4
18 Megan Jamerson JR UCLA 13-3

7 Jodi Unger SR Arkansas 13-6
20 Stephanie Irwin JR Arkansas 13-5
33 Katie Stripling FR Arkansas 13-1

10 Stevie Marshalek JR Washington 13-5
21 Kelley DiVesta JR Washington 13-1

11 Melinda Owen JR Idaho 13-5
26 KC Dahlgren SO Idaho 13-1

14 Ashley McCallister SO BYU 13-4
15 Kelly Furr SR BYU 13-4

19 Alicia Rue FR Minnesota 13-2
29 Andrea Smith JR Minnesota 13-1

31 Lindsey Walesheck SR Texas Tech 13-1
32 Amanda Alley SO Texas Tech 13-1

25 Dana VanWagner SR San Diego St 13-1
30 Monica Pacas JR San Diego St 13-1


anyone wanna make a great list like this for the guys?
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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Mon May 28, 2007 2:04 am

tomiska wrote:hello!
Does anyone know if 490 cm is enough for a full scholarship anywhere?


Very few schools give full rides, especially to male vaulters. 4.90 could get you some money at some DI schools. Some schools you could only walk on with that.

Any school that would give you a full ride for 4.90 is probably not a school with a good vaulting program.

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Other Great Options in Colleges

Unread postby kenny » Mon May 28, 2007 10:54 am

For those of you who think you are going to get an athletic (pole vaulting) scholarship... think again. Unless you are in the top 2% of all vaulters, this is probably not going to be a reality. The 2 year community college option is another great option where you can continue learning from some top coaches and still have a chance for a scholarship... here is a list and why...

Paradise Valley College, AZ-Full time coach is the great Todd Lehman of Sky Athletics who has coached April Steiner, Dayson Phelps and Trent Powell, all of whom went on to receive scholarships at the 4 year level.

Cuesta College, CA-Full time coach is the great Olympic Silver Medalist, Jan Johnson of Skyjumpers. Enough said.

Mt. SAC (Mt. San Antonio College), CA-Full time coach is the USATF Women's Pole Vault Development Chair, Brian Yokoyama who has mentored numerous World Class Athletes. Rumor has it that his paid assistant coach is none other than his former athlete and Mexican Record Holder/Olympian, Giovanni Lanaro (5.82M).

With these options, why not continue vaulting in college even if you don't get into a university or don't receive a scholarship. It's cheaper and with this type of coaching you are bound to jump higher.
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Re: Other Great Options in Colleges

Unread postby bvpv07 » Mon May 28, 2007 1:01 pm

kenny wrote:For those of you who think you are going to get an athletic (pole vaulting) scholarship... think again. Unless you are in the top 2% of all vaulters, this is probably not going to be a reality. The 2 year community college option is another great option where you can continue learning from some top coaches and still have a chance for a scholarship... here is a list and why...

Paradise Valley College, AZ-Full time coach is the great Todd Lehman of Sky Athletics who has coached April Steiner, Dayson Phelps and Trent Powell, all of whom went on to receive scholarships at the 4 year level.

Cuesta College, CA-Full time coach is the great Olympic Silver Medalist, Jan Johnson of Skyjumpers. Enough said.

Mt. SAC (Mt. San Antonio College), CA-Full time coach is the USATF Women's Pole Vault Development Chair, Brian Yokoyama who has mentored numerous World Class Athletes. Rumor has it that his paid assistant coach is none other than his former athlete and Mexican Record Holder/Olympian, Giovanni Lanaro (5.82M).

With these options, why not continue vaulting in college even if you don't get into a university or don't receive a scholarship. It's cheaper and with this type of coaching you are bound to jump higher.


I'm just going to say because going to college is about more than vaulting, or at least it should be. CC is probably the way to go for a lot of people absolutely set on putting up some big heights and later getting into a great vault school, but they might not offer the scholastic rigor (or name) that others are looking for. And yes, I am aware that the name of a CC does not show up on your college diploma--I've been told that multiple times by high school counselors.

However, for those considering the CC route, those are three amazing places to do it :)
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Unread postby FlaKoach » Mon May 28, 2007 2:05 pm

nitro wrote:anyone wanna make a great list like this for the guys?


Andre Poljanec JR N. Iowa 18-2
Jarno Kivioja SR N. Iowa 17-4

Scott Martin SR Oklahoma 17-10
Chip Heuser JR Oklahoma 17-6

Mike Landers SR UCLA 17-9
David Murphy JR UCLA 17-5

Seth Harris SR Texas Tech 17-6
Chris Ashcraft SR Texas Tech 17-6
Brian Porter FR Texas Tech 17-0

Thorsten Mueller SO VT 17-5
Joe Samaniuk SR VT 17-5

Bob Low JR BYU 17-4
Victor Weirich FR BYU 17-1

Since UCLA, BYU, and Tex Tech show up on both lists, I nominate them as the three Best Schools!!


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