BadMotherVaulter wrote:We had a situation at our Sectional last night that made me feel pretty sick as a coach...
A senior vaulter who's a 13'+ jumper from another school has been overweight on his poles all year...
I'm not 100% positive on what exactly went down, but he was jumping on poles at the least 10lbs under his weight... and my team's other pole vault coach ended up calling him out on it and taking it to the official. Since he made the jumps and i guess the coaches had his weight marked wrong or knowingly were allowing him to jump on poles under his weight, he got disqualified.
He's a hell of a nice kid, and it was a bad way to go out at the sectionals nonetheless. It sucks that the only time officials are required to weigh athletes before vaulting is at the state meet. Plus if his coaches had done the right thing since the start of the season and had him jumping on the right poles, he'd have been jumping last night, and could have advanced.
What a hard call to make.
Was he over bending the pole or jumping unsafe? How did you guess that he was over weight? I always error on the side of caution with my athletes. Besides, the point is to get on a pole that is over your weight not under.