golfdane wrote:Wow, Kirk!! You've competed with my friend and mentor, Wojciech Buciarski in Munich, '72
Cool!
Golfdane, yes I remember him. It's interesting that his son Piotr (U. of Oregon grad) is now the Danish record holder 5.75, and he was the Polish record holder (PR 5.50). Poland's loss is Denmark's gain!
More nostalgia - but pertinent to this Pole Vault Manifesto thread ...
I found this post in the "The Fiberglass Era" - Circa 1964 thread on the Historical forum ...
http://polevaultpower.com/forum/viewtop ... c&start=12On Nov 6, 2007, altius wrote:"sorry to bring up "model" here.. but tom telez and guy kochel (to name only two americans, there were fiberglass vaulters and coaches before them) had "The Model" at least as early as 1974.. and it was no different in concept than the 6.40 bubka Model.. and this in NOT in disrespect for petrov.. he improved the model and described it in a way (Natural Vault.. relaxed extended arms, free takeoff, which is what guy kochel was saying when he said "you will feel like you have taken off to far out, 3/4" before the pole tip hits the back of the box") that should be listened to and produced the only 20' vaulter to date.
to me this sounds like "the model" one that we, USA, has been working toward for a long time.. and that pacer III's let us start to obtain because of the design.. "
dj - please note that I am not contradicting you because I was not in a position to watch US vaulters in that period - although I did see Seagren jump in Munich - and I have never had a chance to discuss these ideas with the coaches you mention, However as a former - very lightweight - academic, I know that any statements one makes must be substantiated with facts if they are to mean anything. I have already asked folk to put up film of the athletes of that period but unfortunately there have been no takers to date. Now I would like to see any written material that is available that confirms that the coaches you mention were in fact employing the Petrov model before Petrov, as well as film of athletes jumping like Bubka before Bubka. I AM NOT SAYING IT DID NOT HAPPEN - I would just like evidence that goes beyond anecdotal reports.
One reason for my concern is that drawings I have -taken from film of Fred Hansen - suggest that he certainly was not employing a technical model that remotely resembled the Petrov/Bubka model
I know Petrov studied US methods but I am not sure who he spoke to or which vaulters he specifically studied -I would appreciate that information through PVP as I would prefer not to pester Vitali for it..
This intrigues me. I might have been one of those pre-Bubka vaulters that altius is referring to.
Tom Tellez coached Jon Vaughn, Rick Sloan, and Dick Railsback at UCLA in the late 60s. Ken Shannon coached with him there, then came to UW in 1969 - my freshman year. We studied their tapes intensely, especially Vaughn's 17-4 jump.
Today, reading altius' post is the first knowledge that I've ever had that our model back then might have been similar to Petrov's. Other than reading this Pole Vault Manifesto thread in the past couple days, I mean.
I've been living in a cave for the past 36 years!
I've decided to buy the B2B book, and read it cover to cover before I start my Bryde Bend thread. I want to be able to communicate intelligently with Alan about circa 1972 v. modern technique, and I know he'll be referring me to page numbers, so I need to have the book in hand or he'll roast me!
Gimme some time to get the book and absorb it. With summer holidays coming, I might not be posting about this for awhile.
Kirk Bryde