Bobby Kittell breaks state pole vault record (UT) 16-1
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 1:25 pm
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High school track: Kittell breaks state pole vault record
Mountain View senior shatters 6-year-old mark
By Ryan Merriman
For the Deseret News
Published: Friday, May 9, 2008 12:20 a.m. MDT
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PROVO — Mountain View senior Bobby Kittell would have been the Region 7 pole vault champion regardless of how high he jumped. Kittell is the only vaulter in the region, and the event did not even count toward team point totals. But despite the lack of competition, Kittell cleared 16-feet-1-inch on his final attempt, breaking the state record set by BYU All-American Bob Low in 2002.
"I remember watching Bob vault in seventh and eighth grade," Kittell said. "I saw him set the record and it's been my goal ever since."
The new state record holder has had plenty of encouragement. Kittell's father bought him a pole at age eleven and a full-sized vault pit for the backyard several years later. Besides being able to practice in his own backyard, Kittell also benefits from the coaching of former BYU pole-vaulter Eric Rasmussen.
High school track: Kittell breaks state pole vault record
Mountain View senior shatters 6-year-old mark
By Ryan Merriman
For the Deseret News
Published: Friday, May 9, 2008 12:20 a.m. MDT
2 comments RELATED CONTENT | E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + -
PROVO — Mountain View senior Bobby Kittell would have been the Region 7 pole vault champion regardless of how high he jumped. Kittell is the only vaulter in the region, and the event did not even count toward team point totals. But despite the lack of competition, Kittell cleared 16-feet-1-inch on his final attempt, breaking the state record set by BYU All-American Bob Low in 2002.
"I remember watching Bob vault in seventh and eighth grade," Kittell said. "I saw him set the record and it's been my goal ever since."
The new state record holder has had plenty of encouragement. Kittell's father bought him a pole at age eleven and a full-sized vault pit for the backyard several years later. Besides being able to practice in his own backyard, Kittell also benefits from the coaching of former BYU pole-vaulter Eric Rasmussen.