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Please clarify standards for me
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 11:56 am
by souleman
I was just looking at the National Masters News web site. They have a section there for All American age group standards. For 50 to 54 the standard is 11'7 3/4". What does that mean? Later.................Mike
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 12:04 pm
by master
souleman,
They have a program where they have established a set of performance standards (by age group) per event. If you achieve that standard, you can register with them, send them some money, and they will send you a patch you can sew onto a jacket or something or just put it in a box with your other athletic memorabilia.
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I don't know how they decide what performance deserves this recognition. Perhaps someone else can answer that question.
- master
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 1:02 pm
by souleman
Do you mean that I don't get a free car, all expenses paid vacation to Disney World and the respect of vaulters world wide if I clear it? Geez, here was something I thought I might achieve. I'm bummed, the WR is clearly out of reach for me so I'll go back to settin' my sights on just clearing an opening height at this Sundays meet. Later...........Mike
P.S. I didn't need the car anyway..........so there.
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 1:48 pm
by master
I think if you clear it, you can justifiably take pride in that! If you get National Masters News, you can see the results from a lot of the meets across the country. Checking those in each issue (un-scientifically) would lead me to believe you could win more than half of the meets by clearing that height. Also, if you look at the
2004 outdoor rankingspage you can see that only 13 vaulters in USA jumped higher than that. So get back to the grindstone and go do it.
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Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2005 5:27 pm
by souleman
Ok, what the heck. I guess I haven't got anything better to do,. Right? The Disney Land trip would have been nice though........he.......he. Thanks John for all the incouragement. You can't imagine how much yours and everybody's "well wishes" make me feel. (Excuse me..........I'm getting all choked up here...........I need a tissue..........). Hard to keep me serious for too long. Later.................Mike
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 12:48 pm
by master
OK Mike, I looked at the
2005 Outdoor Rankingsand saw that only 7 people so far have beat that standard. I see our friend Bubba in that group. Now don't you want to keep him company? After all, he has given us both a lot of encouragement and coaching! Add a couple more Bubka's to your exercise routines, run like hell, plant tall, swing hard and fly!
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- master
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 1:33 pm
by souleman
So John, say I am able to go 10' or 10'6" at this Sundays meet. Do I get to brag about it on one of those lists (besides here of course)? If so, how do I do it? The meet is a USATF open meet. Later.......Mike
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 2:44 pm
by master
souleman wrote:So John, say I am able to go 10' or 10'6" at this Sundays meet. Do I get to brag about it on one of those lists (besides here of course)? If so, how do I do it? The meet is a USATF open meet. Later.......Mike
Simply go to this link,
2005 Outdoor Rankings. Click on the "Submit Outdoor Results" link on the top of that page and fill in the form. Two points here, if it is one of the larger meets (ones that the National Masters News paper reports), it is not necessary to submit because those results will be entered automatically. If not, submit your results on their "submit" page. They do like for you to provide them a link to results, posted on the web, for that meet if it is available. Simple huh!
PS. There is a FAQ link on the top of the page also.
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2005 3:20 pm
by souleman
As always.........Thanks. Let's hope I can post something Sunday night. Later..............Mike