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Pole vault standards in Michigan
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Pole vault standards in Michigan
Clearly pole vault standards in Michigan must be sky high at present. No interest in a clinic run by a guy who has studied with the best in the world and used that knowledge to produce a host of vaulters from our tiny state to match anything produced in the great State of Michigan. But "'cest la vie" as we say in OZ. ![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/wink.gif)
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Re: Pole vault standards in Michigan
Somebody has to say it. . . . You spend a fair amount of your time on here bashing pole vaulting in the USA and then have a hissy fit when no one lines up to kiss your ring. As a guy from the place where they DO say "c'est la vie" recently showed, pole vaulting is more than Bubka, you or your book.
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Re: Pole vault standards in Michigan
Well said Darth Vaulter, A wise man once said; "People don't care how much you know until they know how much you care" And stop putting Coach Wooden's Quote on your post, he was a man of Class and Character.
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