altius wrote:Eh - indeed!!! But who - apart from me of course - thought that Australia could produce an Olympic champion in the vault. I realise that Canada has bigger problems than OZ in track and field - but not much bigger. It only takes one committed coach like Mark Stewart and a determined individual like Steve Hooker and as we have seen anything can happen. Remember that at one point in his career, and not so long ago either, Steve had the yips so badly that he could not even take off from two steps!!
Altius, one could have thought Dimitri Markov could have repeated his World Championship at the Olympics, but then again he was an import so that wouldn't of really counted.
Steve was always of the super-talent variety and it is great to see him achieve what was always somewhere within his potential, although an Olympic Title would not have ever been predicted by myself. As for his yips - i see the elimination of this as one of Mark Stewart's great coaching achievements and i fully believe Mark worked at this until Steve's confidence blossomed. I remember seeing this in process down at Box Hill track. Whatever Mark's skill as a technical coach, his skill at creating a supportive environment and providing the emotional assistance to his athletes is a rare thing. Emma George didn't improve after her move to Perth and Parnov. Also for Steve's recent success he is still jumping in the range Mark left him with, albeit a little higher (9cm). One could say his third round clearance in the qualifying and multiple third attempt clearances in the final is more a testament to mark's emotional and mental influence than any other. One could also say that Parnov and his personal approach of forcing the athlete up poles almost came undone a number of times - there was either extreme luck or something enduring from the recent Mark Stewart days that got Steve through.
Altius, Jimmy Miller was an excellent vaulter and with 5.75 at 21? he could well have continued improving. Did you see him as a potential Olympic champion?