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Unread postby tennpolevault » Thu Jul 10, 2008 9:29 am

Just got word from Poland that the guys both made the final. Maston Wallace and Joe Berry both cleared 5.10m in different flights. Both are jumping on borrowed poles. Joe reports that conditions were tough, similar to NCAA outdoor. Their poles never arrived in Poland. Maston's never left the US and Joe's are over there somewhere but who knows where. Somebody made a huge effort to get them poles that were close to their normal series. Final is on Saturday.

1 651 Anatoliy Bednyuk RUS 5.15 q .
2 644 Cheyne Rahme RSA 5.10 q .
2 843 Maston Wallace USA 5.10 q .
4 291 Karsten Dilla GER 5.10 q .
5 358 Dezsö Szabó HUN 5.10 q .
6 436 Hiroki Sasase JPN 5.00 q .
7 248 Noël Ost FRA 5.00 .
8 270 Scott Huggins GBR 4.90 .
9 797 Serhiy Tsybulka UKR 4.90 .
10 161 Manuel Concepción ESP 4.70 .
. 52 Raphael Darquennes BEL NM .
. 511 Mouhcine Cheaouri MAR DNS

1 308 Raphael Holzdeppe GER 5.20 Q .
2 806 Joe Berry USA 5.10 q .
3 146 Rasmus Wejnold Jørgensen DEN 5.10 q .
4 603 Pawel Wojciechowski POL 5.10 q .
4 420 Yuya Ariake JPN 5.10 q .
6 273 Andrew Marsh GBR 5.10 q .
7 238 Mickael Guillaume FRA 5.00 q .
8 102 Deryk Theodore CAN 5.00 .
9 133 Nikandros Stylianou CYP 4.90 .
10 58 Laurent Vanhees BEL 4.70 .
11 802 Ivan Yeryomin UKR 4.70 .
12 701 Tomas Krajnak SVK 4.70

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Unread postby gymnastsrock » Thu Jul 10, 2008 10:15 am

They think Joe's will be there in time for the final.
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Unread postby dj » Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:29 am

hey

my runners are in poland but i had to stay here with the 4 x 400 getting ready for beijing... my 200 meter guy runs in about 20 minutes..

joe has shown to be one that thinks "where there is a will there is a way"..

good job "coach" .. i know he will make you proud..

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Unread postby Vaultref » Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:59 am

there is a story line at this USATF link.

http://www.usatf.org/news/view.aspx?dui ... 0_06_46_46

scroll on down to the article on Maston and Joe

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Unread postby CB » Thu Jul 10, 2008 4:50 pm

Most of the car's stolen in Holland end up in Poland. I'll hope for Joe that he will get his poles back.

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Unread postby achtungpv » Thu Jul 10, 2008 5:17 pm

CB wrote:Most of the car's stolen in Holland end up in Poland.


Poland. Europe's Mexico. ha ha.
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Unread postby dj » Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:26 pm

good morning

ok guys.. we/USA had somebody "steal" the white house four years ago and they kept it .... and got paid.. and with a private jet to boot! :confused:

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ps.. joe.. "take no prisoners"

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Unread postby tennpolevault » Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:19 am

Hey dj !! :yes: How's the trip?

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Unread postby achtungpv » Fri Jul 11, 2008 2:31 pm

Laurent finished 4th with 4.25 - 13'11 1/2". Best ever finish by a US junior?
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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:03 pm

From USATF Press Release:

Pole vault competition resulted in a seventh place tie for Tennessee's
Joe Berry while Maston Wallace of Texas placed 10th. Berry cleared
5.10m/16-8.75 on his second attempt, but wasn't able to get over
5.20m/17-0.75. Wallace opened at 5.00m/16-4.75, passed 5.10m/16-8.75 and
then went out at 5.20m/17-0.75.

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:05 pm

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12th IAAF World Junior Championships
Bydgoszcz (GER) - Saturday, Jul 12, 2008
Pole Vault - M FINAL

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12 July 2008 - 16:15
Position   Bib   Athlete   Country   Mark    .
1   308   Raphael Holzdeppe   GER   5.50    .
2   603   Pawel Wojciechowski   POL   5.40   (PB)
3   291   Karsten Dilla   GER   5.30    .
4   358   Dezsö Szabó   HUN   5.30   (PB)
5   273   Andrew Marsh   GBR   5.20   (PB)
6   146   Rasmus Wejnold Jørgensen   DEN   5.20   (NJ)
7   436   Hiroki Sasase   JPN   5.10    .
7   806   Joe Berry   USA   5.10    .
9   651   Anatoliy Bednyuk   RUS   5.10    .
10   843   Maston Wallace   USA   5.00    .
11   644   Cheyne Rahme   RSA   5.00    .
12   420   Yuya Ariake   JPN   4.85    .
.   238   Mickael Guillaume   FRA   NM    .
Athlete   4.85   5.00   5.10   5.20   5.30   5.35   5.40   5.45   5.50   5.55   5.60   5.72
Raphael Holzdeppe   -   -   -   -   -   -   O   -   O   -   -   XXX
Pawel Wojciechowski   -   O   -   XXO   O   -   XO   -   XX-   X
Karsten Dilla   -   -   XO   O   O   -   XX-   X
Dezsö Szabó   XXO   O   XO   O   XO   XXX
Andrew Marsh   O   O   XO   XO   XXX
Rasmus Wejnold Jørgensen   XXO   -   XO   XO   XXX
Hiroki Sasase   -   O   XO   XXX
Joe Berry   -   O   XO   XXX
Anatoliy Bednyuk   -   XO   XO   XXX
Maston Wallace   -   O   -   XXX
Cheyne Rahme   XO   O   -   XXX
Yuya Ariake   XO   XXX
Mickael Guillaume   XXX

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:06 pm

http://www.iaaf.org/WJC08/news/kind=100 ... 46073.html

Too easy for pole vaulter Holzdeppe - IAAF World Junior Championships - Day Five Evening Report

It took very little effort for Raphael Holzdeppe to show why he is World junior record-holder and an honour to Germany’s great pole-vaulting tradition.

The 18-year-old needed just two attempts made deep into the competition on Saturday to take his first international championships title.

With the exception of home favourite Pawel Wojciechowski, the rest of the field were out of the title hunt by the time Holzdeppe picked up his pole.

A first-time clearance at 5.40m was no problem for the athlete who earlier this year equalled Maksim Tarasov’s World junior record of 5.80m. Wojciechowski was also clear at that height, but failures at 5.50m and 5.55m meant the German’s success at 5.50m was ultimately enough to end chances of what would have been a popular victory.

“I had to wait well over an hour for my first attempt and that was hard,” said Holzdeppe.

“Once I got over 5.40m, things got easier. My clearance at 5.50m was very easy.”

He then had three failed failures at a would-be Championship best of 5.72m, but his thoughts now turn to the Olympics.

“I don’t have any particular targets, but we’ll see what happens there,” he said.


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