Tim Murray Article (NY)
Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2005 12:37 pm
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Murray vaults to third in open men's
Pole vaulter Tim Murray of Garrison is having a pretty good year. The James I. O'Neill graduate and Dutchess Community College sophomore won the NJCAA Division III national title in May with a leap of 13 feet, 4 inches. Yesterday he placed third in the open men's event at the Empire State Games with a jump of 14 feet, 9½ inches. This fall, he will be transferring to Southern Connecticut State.
"It was wonderful. It felt great," Murray said of his new personal-best mark, three inches better than his old record.
Murray comes from a pole-vaulting family. His father, Neil, coached at Woodlands High in Westchester County for many years and also coached Murray and Binghamton University junior Rory Quiller at O'Neill.
"My dad loves being around the sport and I love having him coach me," Tim said.
Neil Murray was in the stands watching his son take bronze and Quiller win gold.
Murray vaults to third in open men's
Pole vaulter Tim Murray of Garrison is having a pretty good year. The James I. O'Neill graduate and Dutchess Community College sophomore won the NJCAA Division III national title in May with a leap of 13 feet, 4 inches. Yesterday he placed third in the open men's event at the Empire State Games with a jump of 14 feet, 9½ inches. This fall, he will be transferring to Southern Connecticut State.
"It was wonderful. It felt great," Murray said of his new personal-best mark, three inches better than his old record.
Murray comes from a pole-vaulting family. His father, Neil, coached at Woodlands High in Westchester County for many years and also coached Murray and Binghamton University junior Rory Quiller at O'Neill.
"My dad loves being around the sport and I love having him coach me," Tim said.
Neil Murray was in the stands watching his son take bronze and Quiller win gold.