Dragila 4.55
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Dragila 4.55
CHULA VISTA (USA, June 13-15)
Former world record holder Stacy Dragila jumped here season best 455 cm and is coming into contention before Olympic Trials. James Dennis improved his best in discus to 63.55. In windy long jumps Trevell QUinley got 816 (+4.1) and Grace Upshaw 682 (+2.2). Shani Marks improved her triple best to 14.30 (+0.8).
Former world record holder Stacy Dragila jumped here season best 455 cm and is coming into contention before Olympic Trials. James Dennis improved his best in discus to 63.55. In windy long jumps Trevell QUinley got 816 (+4.1) and Grace Upshaw 682 (+2.2). Shani Marks improved her triple best to 14.30 (+0.8).
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I think you have a good point here. Anytime there is a pole vault only meet the marks are always going to be somewhat questionable. These marks should be acknowledged but they certainly should not be weighted as heavily as marks made in a track and field meet. We all know there are distinctive advantages to pole vault only meets...this is obvious. There really should be two seperate listings of marks. 1 for pole vault only meets and 1 for officially sanctioned track and field meets. I support whole heartedly pole vault only meets that could be the future of the event but lets not lose sight of the reality that Brad Walker jumping 6.04 in a Grand Prix Meet is a much more difficult jump than the perfect conditions found in a lot of street vaults, pole vault only meets. There are more and more marks coming out of vault only meets and an awful lot of pr's. Some realistic and some not so realistic. We must have distinction between the two types of marks. The bigger question is should USATF radify these marks to qualify somebody for national competitions?
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If you read the original post, you can see that there were other events contested at this meet.
The results from the Olympic Training Center are always submitted to USATF and Track and Field News. I just need to figure out how to get on that email list (I don't know who sends them out) so I post them for you guys.
The results from the Olympic Training Center are always submitted to USATF and Track and Field News. I just need to figure out how to get on that email list (I don't know who sends them out) so I post them for you guys.
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True, you can't top Walker jumping 6.04m at the Grand Prix, but don't downplay these street vaults/vault only meets too much. As long as they're USATF Sanctioned and the rules/guidelines are followed, I don't see anything wrong with them.
Keep in mind that these "vault only" meets are hosted and run by pole vaulters or vault coaches. Nobody will understand how to do it better than them. The goal is to let the vaulters compete to the best of their abilities without doing anything to interfere, right?
Just my opinion.
Keep in mind that these "vault only" meets are hosted and run by pole vaulters or vault coaches. Nobody will understand how to do it better than them. The goal is to let the vaulters compete to the best of their abilities without doing anything to interfere, right?
Just my opinion.
Firstly, the word is ratify. Secondly, I challenge you to roll into Donetsk and call it a bogus meet. Walker's first 6 meter jump was in a vault meet. After which we have seen what he could do. Now, there is indeed such a ranking system that credits Golden League, Super GP, GP, Permit meetings etc. So, that takes care of the gripe. It's already in place.
And you know, we are talking about good vaulters. You know that Ms. Dragila can clear 4.55.
Lastly, you do_ what_ you_ have_ to_ do. Jenn Stuczinsky is limited where she lives upstate NY. In fact she jumped a few days ago probably alone as the reported results on show 4.45. And again, we have all seen what she can do.
And you know, we are talking about good vaulters. You know that Ms. Dragila can clear 4.55.
Lastly, you do_ what_ you_ have_ to_ do. Jenn Stuczinsky is limited where she lives upstate NY. In fact she jumped a few days ago probably alone as the reported results on show 4.45. And again, we have all seen what she can do.
30yrs-coaching wrote:I think you have a good point here. Anytime there is a pole vault only meet the marks are always going to be somewhat questionable. These marks should be acknowledged but they certainly should not be weighted as heavily as marks made in a track and field meet. We all know there are distinctive advantages to pole vault only meets...this is obvious. There really should be two seperate listings of marks. 1 for pole vault only meets and 1 for officially sanctioned track and field meets. I support whole heartedly pole vault only meets that could be the future of the event but lets not lose sight of the reality that Brad Walker jumping 6.04 in a Grand Prix Meet is a much more difficult jump than the perfect conditions found in a lot of street vaults, pole vault only meets. There are more and more marks coming out of vault only meets and an awful lot of pr's. Some realistic and some not so realistic. We must have distinction between the two types of marks. The bigger question is should USATF radify these marks to qualify somebody for national competitions?
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I was not there for the women. The men had some shifty winds, that affected a lot of people--so for the record... less than desireable conditions (especially compaired to what is normal in San Diego). The meet was won at 560...and I am pretty confident it was Paul Gensic.
As far as pole vault only meets... Becca is right, there were other events contested. And being that is was at the USOC Center, you know it was legit. With trials right around the corner, there are not any big meets in the states, and if people are feeling good they do it, if not, they don't. Pole vault only meets are nothing new, they have been going on for a while.
As far as pole vault only meets... Becca is right, there were other events contested. And being that is was at the USOC Center, you know it was legit. With trials right around the corner, there are not any big meets in the states, and if people are feeling good they do it, if not, they don't. Pole vault only meets are nothing new, they have been going on for a while.
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I mostly disagree with 30years except for being right that pole vault meets should count seperatly than all out track and field meets. People are missing the point, he was referring to inflated marks from pole vault competitions or drastic p.r.'s. Not just this week...ever week.
Bad example using stuczinski at 4.45. Apparently what happened there is she was contracted as a promotion for a track club to go and jump a bar in which she jumped one height and then stopped jumping. Now had she jumped 5.10 in that meet then it would be questionable.
Bad example using stuczinski at 4.45. Apparently what happened there is she was contracted as a promotion for a track club to go and jump a bar in which she jumped one height and then stopped jumping. Now had she jumped 5.10 in that meet then it would be questionable.
I suppose it's a coincidence that you and 30 year joined on the same day. March 17. Of course you would agree. Egg on your face.....I knew that pointed out the 4.45 would bring you out. Must be lonely up there in New York. Oh, I mean..... Colorado or is it New York? The point is there was not need to defend Jenn. We all have seen what she can do.
That's all.....
That's all.....
big10jumper wrote:I mostly disagree with 30years except for being right that pole vault meets should count seperatly than all out track and field meets. People are missing the point, he was referring to inflated marks from pole vault competitions or drastic p.r.'s. Not just this week...ever week.
Bad example using stuczinski at 4.45. Apparently what happened there is she was contracted as a promotion for a track club to go and jump a bar in which she jumped one height and then stopped jumping. Now had she jumped 5.10 in that meet then it would be questionable.
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