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walking on

Posted: Thu May 15, 2003 4:55 pm
by partymidget
do you think not a big pole vault school but a d-1 like Penn state would let a kid walk on with like a 14 6 or 15 foot jumps?

Posted: Fri May 16, 2003 1:06 am
by bjvando
I dont see why not, it depends on how many people the team can take. But with a 15 ft. jump, im sure a team would welcome you.

Posted: Fri May 16, 2003 8:33 pm
by wayupthere
15 ft u canwalkon automatic almost any school esp if they need vaulters and can only give so many scholarships. 16 ft id say a scholorship to about any school in the country. but i do know a guy around here went 14 ft in high school and walked on at Indiana University.

Posted: Tue May 20, 2003 8:09 pm
by Tigerrrpv
a 15 foot jump will get you on at almost any school I think the hardest part would be staying. The way its done at my school anyone can walk on but walk on guy vaulters have to progress so much like 1st year if you don't go 15 or 15 6 your out. But considering opening heights at any decent meet will be at least 15 thats pretty fair.

Posted: Tue May 20, 2003 10:15 pm
by gatorhatincracker
i would endorse walking on to any school...but i would make sure to make sure its a place you will have the opportunity to improve. Its true that many schools almost mandate a 1ft improvement...but realistically, that is not easy. if you are from a cold weather area like i was...i would suggest going south someplace or a place with a good indoor facility, so you have a good chance of vaulting year round. finally, the vault coach is probably the most important factor, cause he is the one going to bat for you with the head coach. if you can show the vault coach you are willing to work and make sacrifices to improve, he will make sure the head coach realizes this. good luck!

Posted: Tue May 20, 2003 11:15 pm
by rainbowgirl28
It also helps at some schools if you can contribute in other ways... like by getting really good grades. There are 7 girls on my team that jump higher than me... but I went out of my way to help out, like traveling on my own to meets to film the team (OK granted it was to my former college where I got to see friends) and I do dorky stuff like run this website :P

Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 1:01 pm
by ILLINIPV
I believe that most vaulters shouldn't be discouraged by having to walk on to any collegiate team. It is very realistic for even a successful h.s jumper. If you're looking to walk on, might as well walk on to the best vault team/best school. Something that will pay off in the end. Remember that you are going to have to work harder than the scholarship athletes to get respect and any future scholarship. There are plenty of great vaulters before you that have done this. Good luck to you.

Posted: Fri May 23, 2003 7:17 pm
by wayupthere
ILLINIPV wrote:I believe that most vaulters shouldn't be discouraged by having to walk on to any collegiate team. It is very realistic for even a successful h.s jumper. If you're looking to walk on, might as well walk on to the best vault team/best school. Something that will pay off in the end. Remember that you are going to have to work harder than the scholarship athletes to get respect and any future scholarship. There are plenty of great vaulters before you that have done this. Good luck to you.


very true. my dad went 15'3 his senior year in high school back in 1976 and had to walk on at IU but got a scholarship his soph year. Im tellin u 15'3 was a big high school jump back in '76 too. But also it might be easier to get a scholarship to a school not in ur area. They might think "oh hes a towner we dont have to pay him because hes gonna stay here anyways"

Posted: Mon May 26, 2003 3:38 pm
by superelf03
OK my best jump is 12'6 and I am trying to walk on at Kansas, do you think they will want me?

Posted: Mon May 26, 2003 6:02 pm
by Ajint_Smith
I think you'll probably need at least 14 to get a look. KS is really good at track (which you probably know). If you're 6' or over or run better than 11.5 100m, it'll help your chances.

Posted: Mon May 26, 2003 7:48 pm
by vaultin chris
i thnk yall might have it a bit skewed. if ur school has a limit on the size of its team, usually that height wont make, especially if u do one event. somebody from kansas can correct me if i am wrong, but im sure most of there meets start around 15 feet so u might wanna be lookin at 15 to walk on anywhere.

Posted: Tue May 27, 2003 2:29 pm
by smokinvaulter1
I vault for KU and you need to Jump over 15' at least to get a chance on the mens squad. We got 1-15'6" 1@16' 1@ 17'6" and 1@ 18"
Girls we got a 13' and 2 12' coming in.