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Unread postby Bonevt » Mon Mar 21, 2005 11:16 pm

I don't know if im just one page behind everyone else but I was looking at the Iaaf World rankings. It seems that they give more points depending on what meet your jumping in.

Ex Paul Burgess jumped 6 meters at the Perth Pole Vault Meeting, he got 1256 for the jump and 15 for the location and that equals 1271.
Then Tim Mack jumped 5.95 meters at the Olympic Games, he got 1229 for the jump and 300 for the location equals 1529.

I understand there is a lot more pressure and factors during the olymics compair To some small meet butthat seems a little weird.

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Unread postby Barto » Tue Mar 22, 2005 8:48 am

Yes, the bonus points are allowcated according to what classification the meet receives from the iaaf (ex. GP, GPII, Super GP ect.) The points are awarded according to your placing within the meet.

The bigger the meet, the bigger the bonus pts. awarded. The idea behind this is to force you to try to jump high somewhere besides your backyard.

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Unread postby vaulter870 » Tue Mar 22, 2005 9:52 am

that dosent really seam fair but hey who are we to make the rules??
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Unread postby roger/over » Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:57 pm

We can't make the rules, but we can always complain (to IAAF.org) about the bad ones!

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Re: World Rankings

Unread postby agapit » Tue Apr 05, 2005 12:22 pm

Bonevt wrote:I don't know if im just one page behind everyone else but I was looking at the Iaaf World rankings. It seems that they give more points depending on what meet your jumping in.

Ex Paul Burgess jumped 6 meters at the Perth Pole Vault Meeting, he got 1256 for the jump and 15 for the location and that equals 1271.
Then Tim Mack jumped 5.95 meters at the Olympic Games, he got 1229 for the jump and 300 for the location equals 1529.

I understand there is a lot more pressure and factors during the olymics compair To some small meet butthat seems a little weird.


To jump 5.95 in Olympuic Final is completely different than 6m in Perth with a huracane tail wind or any other small home competitions. I would say that it was easier for Tim to vault 6.01 in th GP Final than 5.95 at the Olympic final.

It is more important to win competitions that jump PR. So extra 300 pts for Olympic Gold is very fair. Go to Olympics and show who you are no BS.

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Unread postby C-townvault » Tue Apr 05, 2005 10:21 pm

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 4:22 pm Post subject: Re: World Rankings


To jump 5.95 in Olympuic Final is completely different than 6m in Perth with a huracane tail wind or any other small home competitions. I would say that it was easier for Tim to vault 6.01 in th GP Final than 5.95 at the Olympic final.

It is more important to win competitions that jump PR. So extra 300 pts for Olympic Gold is very fair. Go to Olympics and show who you are no BS.



Sounds like you certainly know from experience.


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