I read this article, and wondered if the pits had simply not expanded enough yet?
http://www.monroenews.com/articles/2004 ... orts04.txt
Monroe athletic director John Ray and groundskeeper Ron Complo drove to Columbus, Ohio, Thursday to pick up the Trojans' new pole vault pits. Then it was discovered the pits weren't regulation size.
"The Dearborn coach measured them and they were too narrow, so we had to give up nine points in both meets," said Monroe track and field coach Mark Scoles. "We had to start out in the hole, but our kids responded well."
New pits not big enough?
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