Russ wrote:SITUATION 2: The vaulter from Team A is making the approach, plants the pole in the box, but aborts the attempt and does not try to clear the crossbar. The pole did bend, and, as a result, the bend in the pole made contact with the landing system just beyond the zero point. The event judge rules this a foul. RULING: Correct procedure. COMMENT: It is a foul if the competitor allows any part of his/her body or the pole to touch the ground or landing system beyond the vertical plane (zero point) of the top of the stopboard, without clearing the bar. (7-5-29d)
Hi Russ,
Good to hear from you. It's been a while.
A side issue that really was at the heart of some discussions on this board is answered in the last sentence of situation 2 above. Simply put, if you clear the bar it doesn't matter what has touched the pit beyond the zero plane, before or after the clearance.
- master