USATF Women - Suhr 4.89WL, Holliday 4.60, Saxer 4.50
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USATF Women - Suhr 4.89WL, Holliday 4.60, Saxer 4.50
Event 26 Women Pole Vault Senior/Open
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Sunday 6/27/2010 - 12:00 PM
Bar Progressions: 4.15/4,30/4.40/4.45/4.50
World: 5.06m 8/20/2009 Yelena Isinbayeva, RUS
American: 4.92m 7/6/2008 Jenn Stuczynski, adidas
Name Year Team
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Flight 1 Finals
1 405 Kylie Hutson Indiana Stat
2 639 Melinda Owen unattached
3 423 Lacy Janson unattached
4 651 Victoria Pena Cal Los Ange
5 899 Natalie Willer Nebraska
6 867 Katy Viuf Cal Los Ange
7 798 April Steiner Bennett Asics
8 787 Jenny Soceka Wisconsin-Ma
9 300 Melissa Gergel Oregon
10 454 Carrie Kayes Akron
11 436 Chelsea Johnson Nike
12 817 Jenn Suhr adidas
13 735 Mary Saxer unattached
14 382 Becky Holliday unattached
15 813 Katie Stripling Arkansas
16 117 Leslie Brost North Dakota
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Sunday 6/27/2010 - 12:00 PM
Bar Progressions: 4.15/4,30/4.40/4.45/4.50
World: 5.06m 8/20/2009 Yelena Isinbayeva, RUS
American: 4.92m 7/6/2008 Jenn Stuczynski, adidas
Name Year Team
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Flight 1 Finals
1 405 Kylie Hutson Indiana Stat
2 639 Melinda Owen unattached
3 423 Lacy Janson unattached
4 651 Victoria Pena Cal Los Ange
5 899 Natalie Willer Nebraska
6 867 Katy Viuf Cal Los Ange
7 798 April Steiner Bennett Asics
8 787 Jenny Soceka Wisconsin-Ma
9 300 Melissa Gergel Oregon
10 454 Carrie Kayes Akron
11 436 Chelsea Johnson Nike
12 817 Jenn Suhr adidas
13 735 Mary Saxer unattached
14 382 Becky Holliday unattached
15 813 Katie Stripling Arkansas
16 117 Leslie Brost North Dakota
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From the status of entries page:
Women's Pole Vault Qual. Mark Seed Mark Entry Declaration
Lacy Janson unattached 4.66 4.66 qualified declared
Chelsea Johnson Nike 4.65 4.65 qualified declared
Jennifer Suhr adidas 4.65 4.65 qualified declared
Kylie Hutson Indiana State University 4.51 4.51 qualified declared
Becky Holliday unattached 4.50 4.50 qualified declared
Melissa Gergel University of Oregon 4.45 4.45 qualified declared
Melinda Owen unattached 4.45 4.45 qualified declared
April Steiner Bennett ASICS 4.45 4.45 qualified declared
Katie Stripling University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 4.41 4.41 qualified declared
Jenny Soceka University of Wisconsin-Madison 4.36 4.36 qualified declared
Carrie Kayes University of Akron 4.35 4.35 qualified declared
Victoria Pena University of California, Los Angeles 4.35 4.35 qualified declared
Katherine Viuf University of California, Los Angeles 4.32 4.32 qualified declared
Mary Saxer unattached 4.31 4.31 qualified declared
Leslie Brost North Dakota State University--Fargo 4.30 4.30 qualified declared
Natalie Willer University of Nebraska, Lincoln 4.30 4.30 qualified declared
Brysun Stately University of Southern California 4.27 4.27 provisional scratched
Kathleen Majester University of Georgia 4.25 4.25 provisional scratched
Brianna Neumann Purdue University 4.25 4.25 provisional scratched
Katelin Rains unattached 4.25 4.25 provisional scratched
Victoria Shobe University of South Carolina 4.25 4.25 provisional scratched
Women's Pole Vault Qual. Mark Seed Mark Entry Declaration
Lacy Janson unattached 4.66 4.66 qualified declared
Chelsea Johnson Nike 4.65 4.65 qualified declared
Jennifer Suhr adidas 4.65 4.65 qualified declared
Kylie Hutson Indiana State University 4.51 4.51 qualified declared
Becky Holliday unattached 4.50 4.50 qualified declared
Melissa Gergel University of Oregon 4.45 4.45 qualified declared
Melinda Owen unattached 4.45 4.45 qualified declared
April Steiner Bennett ASICS 4.45 4.45 qualified declared
Katie Stripling University of Arkansas, Fayetteville 4.41 4.41 qualified declared
Jenny Soceka University of Wisconsin-Madison 4.36 4.36 qualified declared
Carrie Kayes University of Akron 4.35 4.35 qualified declared
Victoria Pena University of California, Los Angeles 4.35 4.35 qualified declared
Katherine Viuf University of California, Los Angeles 4.32 4.32 qualified declared
Mary Saxer unattached 4.31 4.31 qualified declared
Leslie Brost North Dakota State University--Fargo 4.30 4.30 qualified declared
Natalie Willer University of Nebraska, Lincoln 4.30 4.30 qualified declared
Brysun Stately University of Southern California 4.27 4.27 provisional scratched
Kathleen Majester University of Georgia 4.25 4.25 provisional scratched
Brianna Neumann Purdue University 4.25 4.25 provisional scratched
Katelin Rains unattached 4.25 4.25 provisional scratched
Victoria Shobe University of South Carolina 4.25 4.25 provisional scratched
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Track & Field News Predictions
POLE VAULT
1. Jenn Suhr adidas
2. Chelsea Johnson Nike
3. Lacy Janson unattached
4. April Steiner-Bennett Asics
5. Becky Holliday unattached
6. Kylie Hutson Indiana St
7. Melinda Owen unattached
8. Jenny Socecka Wisconsin
9. Katy Viuf UCLA
10. Tori Pena UCLA
POLE VAULT
1. Jenn Suhr adidas
2. Chelsea Johnson Nike
3. Lacy Janson unattached
4. April Steiner-Bennett Asics
5. Becky Holliday unattached
6. Kylie Hutson Indiana St
7. Melinda Owen unattached
8. Jenny Socecka Wisconsin
9. Katy Viuf UCLA
10. Tori Pena UCLA
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Re: USATF Women - Startlist and updates
Interesting... on the Status of Entries page, Brysun is now listed as qualified and declared. Not on the start list but I don't they have been updated since they were first posted.
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Re: USATF Women - Startlist and updates
Women Pole Vault Senior/Open
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World: W 5.06m 8/20/2009 Yelena Isinbayeva, RUS
American: A 4.92m 7/6/2008 Jenn Stuczynski, adidas
Name Year Team Finals
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Finals
1 Jenn Suhr adidas 4.89m 16-00.50
4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45 4.50 4.55 4.60 4.65 4.70 4.75 4.89 5.00
PPP PPP PPP PPP XXO O PPP XO PPP O XO XXX
2 Becky Holliday unattached 4.60m 15-01.00
4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45 4.50 4.55 4.60 4.65 4.70
O PPP O PPP XXO PPP O PPP XPP
3 Mary Saxer unattached 4.50m 14-09.00
4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45 4.50 4.55 4.60
O XO XXO PPP XO XPP XX
4 Lacy Janson unattached 4.40m 14-05.25
4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45 4.50
PPP XO O PPP XXX
5 Melinda Owen unattached 4.40m 14-05.25
4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45 4.50
XO O XO PPP XXX
6 Chelsea Johnson Nike 4.40m 14-05.25
4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45 4.50
PPP XO XXO PPP XXX
7 Katie Stripling Arkansas 4.30m 14-01.25
4.15 4.30 4.40
O O XXX
8 Kylie Hutson Indiana State 4.30m 14-01.25
4.15 4.30 4.40
XO XO XXX
9 Katy Viuf Cal Los Angeles 4.30m 14-01.25
4.15 4.30 4.40
O XXO XXX
9 April Steiner Bennett Asics 4.30m 14-01.25
4.15 4.30 4.40
O XXO XXX
11 Carrie Kayes Akron 4.15m 13-07.25
4.15 4.30
O XXX
11 Melissa Gergel Oregon 4.15m 13-07.25
4.15 4.30
O XXX
13 Victoria Pena Cal Los Angeles 4.15m 13-07.25
4.15 4.30
XXO XXX
13 Brysun Stately USC 4.15m 13-07.25
4.15 4.30
XXO XXX
-- Leslie Brost North Dakota NH
4.15
XXX
-- Natalie Willer Nebraska NH
4.15
XXX
-- Jenny Soceka Wisconsin-Madison NH
4.15
XXX
* Jenn took some attempts at the American record but wasn't really close on any of them - 2 bails and turned right into it on the 3rd .. but great result for her after her injury situation
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World: W 5.06m 8/20/2009 Yelena Isinbayeva, RUS
American: A 4.92m 7/6/2008 Jenn Stuczynski, adidas
Name Year Team Finals
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Finals
1 Jenn Suhr adidas 4.89m 16-00.50
4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45 4.50 4.55 4.60 4.65 4.70 4.75 4.89 5.00
PPP PPP PPP PPP XXO O PPP XO PPP O XO XXX
2 Becky Holliday unattached 4.60m 15-01.00
4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45 4.50 4.55 4.60 4.65 4.70
O PPP O PPP XXO PPP O PPP XPP
3 Mary Saxer unattached 4.50m 14-09.00
4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45 4.50 4.55 4.60
O XO XXO PPP XO XPP XX
4 Lacy Janson unattached 4.40m 14-05.25
4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45 4.50
PPP XO O PPP XXX
5 Melinda Owen unattached 4.40m 14-05.25
4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45 4.50
XO O XO PPP XXX
6 Chelsea Johnson Nike 4.40m 14-05.25
4.15 4.30 4.40 4.45 4.50
PPP XO XXO PPP XXX
7 Katie Stripling Arkansas 4.30m 14-01.25
4.15 4.30 4.40
O O XXX
8 Kylie Hutson Indiana State 4.30m 14-01.25
4.15 4.30 4.40
XO XO XXX
9 Katy Viuf Cal Los Angeles 4.30m 14-01.25
4.15 4.30 4.40
O XXO XXX
9 April Steiner Bennett Asics 4.30m 14-01.25
4.15 4.30 4.40
O XXO XXX
11 Carrie Kayes Akron 4.15m 13-07.25
4.15 4.30
O XXX
11 Melissa Gergel Oregon 4.15m 13-07.25
4.15 4.30
O XXX
13 Victoria Pena Cal Los Angeles 4.15m 13-07.25
4.15 4.30
XXO XXX
13 Brysun Stately USC 4.15m 13-07.25
4.15 4.30
XXO XXX
-- Leslie Brost North Dakota NH
4.15
XXX
-- Natalie Willer Nebraska NH
4.15
XXX
-- Jenny Soceka Wisconsin-Madison NH
4.15
XXX
* Jenn took some attempts at the American record but wasn't really close on any of them - 2 bails and turned right into it on the 3rd .. but great result for her after her injury situation
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Awesome results for the women!
That is Jenn's 3rd best jump ever, and her best mark in almost 2 years.
Big PRs for Becky Holliday and Mary Saxer
That is Jenn's 3rd best jump ever, and her best mark in almost 2 years.
Big PRs for Becky Holliday and Mary Saxer
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Jenns jumping should serve as a shining reminder for all athletes to be patient through injuries. Glad to see her back in good form! Now lets hope brad does the same this summer!
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USATF Quotes:
Jenn Suhr -Women's Pole Vault winner
On how pleased she was with winning the championship and clearing a world best this season (4.89m/16-0.5):
"Yes, it definitely was [pleasing]. I don't want to say it was a surprise, but it's good to be back."
On how she was able to manage the winds:
"You know, it was tricky and I think I would have preferred a tailwind. And it's waiting your wind too and knowing when to go and when not to go. And I've been around, so I can kind of figure that out. But it is tricky and the warm-up was definitely hard. It was hard for a lot of girls. You know, they predicted that it was going to change, but it didn't change until late."
On what this championship means to her, since she's had so many changes in her life:
"You know, it's funny. I've won a lot of U.S. national championships, but this one's probably the most meaningful. This one was a hard fought one mentally. You know, Rick and I got married and I had injuries going on and everything, and it's one we both needed. So we thank God and we thank each other. And together, we won it."
On what allowed her to win it:
"It's having one other person believing in you. It's having that one person telling you that you can do it."
Jenn Suhr -Women's Pole Vault winner
On how pleased she was with winning the championship and clearing a world best this season (4.89m/16-0.5):
"Yes, it definitely was [pleasing]. I don't want to say it was a surprise, but it's good to be back."
On how she was able to manage the winds:
"You know, it was tricky and I think I would have preferred a tailwind. And it's waiting your wind too and knowing when to go and when not to go. And I've been around, so I can kind of figure that out. But it is tricky and the warm-up was definitely hard. It was hard for a lot of girls. You know, they predicted that it was going to change, but it didn't change until late."
On what this championship means to her, since she's had so many changes in her life:
"You know, it's funny. I've won a lot of U.S. national championships, but this one's probably the most meaningful. This one was a hard fought one mentally. You know, Rick and I got married and I had injuries going on and everything, and it's one we both needed. So we thank God and we thank each other. And together, we won it."
On what allowed her to win it:
"It's having one other person believing in you. It's having that one person telling you that you can do it."
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http://tribstar.com/sports/x1671031173/ ... A-Outdoors
June 27, 2010
Metro Roundup: ISU pole vaulter Hutson eighth at USA Outdoors
The Tribune-Star
Des Moines, Iowa — Kylie Hutson wasn’t thrilled with an eighth-place finish in women’s pole vault but Major Clay enjoyed a ninth-place showing in men’s high jump as the USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships ended Sunday.
Hutson, who recently completed her Indiana State career with her fourth straight NCAA championship, cleared 14-feet-11⁄4 on her second attempt but failed to clear 14-51⁄4. She was the second collegian in the final standings behind Katie Stripling of Arkansas, who also cleared 14-11⁄4 with fewer misses.
Jenn Suhr, the American indoor and outdoor record holder, won her fifth straight USATF outdoor title by clearing 16-1⁄2.
“The wind was swirling during warmups and throughout the competition, which made it pretty tough,” said Indiana State assistant coach Jeff Martin. “Kylie cleared the opening height and the second on her second attempt. She looked good on both clearances but I think the long season finally caught up to her.”
June 27, 2010
Metro Roundup: ISU pole vaulter Hutson eighth at USA Outdoors
The Tribune-Star
Des Moines, Iowa — Kylie Hutson wasn’t thrilled with an eighth-place finish in women’s pole vault but Major Clay enjoyed a ninth-place showing in men’s high jump as the USA Track & Field Outdoor Championships ended Sunday.
Hutson, who recently completed her Indiana State career with her fourth straight NCAA championship, cleared 14-feet-11⁄4 on her second attempt but failed to clear 14-51⁄4. She was the second collegian in the final standings behind Katie Stripling of Arkansas, who also cleared 14-11⁄4 with fewer misses.
Jenn Suhr, the American indoor and outdoor record holder, won her fifth straight USATF outdoor title by clearing 16-1⁄2.
“The wind was swirling during warmups and throughout the competition, which made it pretty tough,” said Indiana State assistant coach Jeff Martin. “Kylie cleared the opening height and the second on her second attempt. She looked good on both clearances but I think the long season finally caught up to her.”
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Holliday overcomes back injury to set pole vault PR
Former UO standout Becky Holliday overcame a back injury, which will likely require surgery in the offseason, to place second in the pole vault with a PR of 15-1.
Holliday, the UO record-holder, finished second to Jenn (Stuczynski) Suhr, who set a stadium record with a world-leading clearance of 16-0 1/2. Suhr is the American record-holder at 16-1 3/4.
“I’ve been struggling with a disc problem in my back,” Holliday said. “I can’t practice as much as I want to, and I’ll probably have to undergo surgery after the season.”
UO junior Melissa Gergel cleared 13-7 1/4 to finish in a tie for 11th.
Holliday overcomes back injury to set pole vault PR
Former UO standout Becky Holliday overcame a back injury, which will likely require surgery in the offseason, to place second in the pole vault with a PR of 15-1.
Holliday, the UO record-holder, finished second to Jenn (Stuczynski) Suhr, who set a stadium record with a world-leading clearance of 16-0 1/2. Suhr is the American record-holder at 16-1 3/4.
“I’ve been struggling with a disc problem in my back,” Holliday said. “I can’t practice as much as I want to, and I’ll probably have to undergo surgery after the season.”
UO junior Melissa Gergel cleared 13-7 1/4 to finish in a tie for 11th.
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