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Grip tape
Dose any one know the rules on grip tape on poles?
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Re: Grip tape
It can't be thicker than two tapes. ( don't know if you can say that, i speak french, sorry).
Here are the applicable NFHS Rules. Both are from Section 7-5.
ART. 2... The vaulting pole may be of any material and of any length and diameter. It may have a binding of not more than two layers of adhesive tape of uniform thickness. However, the bottom of the pole may be protected by several layers of tape, PVC, metal, sponge rubber or other suitable material to protect it when placed in the planting box.
ART. 5... Prior to warm-up, the field referee, head field judge or assigned inspector of implements shall inspect each pole to be used in the competition to verify that the poles are legal equipment as per Rule 7-4-3. This includes checking the placement of a top hand-hold band, numerical pole ratings a minimum of 3/4 inches in a contrasting color located within or above the top hand-hold band, and the proper binding of not more than two layers of adhesive tape of uniform thickness. The binding shall not be on or above the top hand-hold band.
ART. 2... The vaulting pole may be of any material and of any length and diameter. It may have a binding of not more than two layers of adhesive tape of uniform thickness. However, the bottom of the pole may be protected by several layers of tape, PVC, metal, sponge rubber or other suitable material to protect it when placed in the planting box.
ART. 5... Prior to warm-up, the field referee, head field judge or assigned inspector of implements shall inspect each pole to be used in the competition to verify that the poles are legal equipment as per Rule 7-4-3. This includes checking the placement of a top hand-hold band, numerical pole ratings a minimum of 3/4 inches in a contrasting color located within or above the top hand-hold band, and the proper binding of not more than two layers of adhesive tape of uniform thickness. The binding shall not be on or above the top hand-hold band.
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Re: Grip tape
vaulter870 wrote:Dose any one know the rules on grip tape on poles?
I hope your not reffering to grip tape- like on skate boards!
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The rules that I know about (NFHS, NCAA, USATF, IAAF) all permit sticky spray, rosin, chalk, and stuff like that. Also, there's no definition regarding tape, so black friction tape and reverse-taped duct tape are legal. Let's face it, if your grip is too sticky, it increases the liklihood that the pole will fall into the bar (unless you are jumping higher than your pole of course). In high school I was addicted to a combination of fricton tape and firm grip. Since starting back as a masters vaulter 2 years ago, I've used black friction tape, but I've manged to resist using any sticky spray with it. The friction tape is good enough all by itself.
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