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I didn't know who he was talking about, im sure with the luxuries of Oregon University, more competition, better meets to jump at, more total meets, and staying healthy. Im sure he will have no problem jumping 2-3 inches higher, ive never seen jump so i dont know if 19ft is around the corner? But from what i hear it is very possible! Besides Maksim has anyone else jumped 19 at 18 years old? he could be the 2nd.
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rainbowgirl28 wrote:KYLE ELLIS wrote:Besides Maksim has anyone else jumped 19 at 18 years old? he could be the 2nd.
I don't know if he is 18 anymore...
I'm pretty sure Tommy was 19 his entire senior year, and just recently turned 20. Maybe someone can confirm. His Junior eligibility is probably over now. So close
Maxim Tarasov jumped 19' at 19 , and I heard Bubka did also. Don't know if it's true about Bubka though. No one else has ever done it. Maxim holds the World Junior Record.
Lawrence Johnson holds the American Junior record at around 18' 6".
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i remember back when Bubka won his 6th world title that they said Tarsov jumped 19 at the age of 19, i believe he has the world junior record also... can anyone verify?
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Who were the young americans best
LOJO 18'8 1/4" Junior record
Jacob Davis 18'6 1/2" age 18 Nebraska indoors
19'4"age 19 TExas Relays
Russ Buller 18'4 1/2" age 18 SEC Champs Auburn
18'6 1/2" age 19 UTEP
19'1" age 20 US Indoors Champs
Jim Davis 19'1" UTEP WAC Champs
age 21
Any others
Jacob Davis 18'6 1/2" age 18 Nebraska indoors
19'4"age 19 TExas Relays
Russ Buller 18'4 1/2" age 18 SEC Champs Auburn
18'6 1/2" age 19 UTEP
19'1" age 20 US Indoors Champs
Jim Davis 19'1" UTEP WAC Champs
age 21
Any others
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Re: Who were the young americans best
russvault wrote:LOJO 18'8 1/4" Junior record
Jacob Davis 18'6 1/2" age 18 Nebraska indoors
19'4"age 19 TExas Relays
FYI: LOJO's 5.71m is 18' 8 3/4". Pretty impressive either way.
Also, Jacob's 19' 4" vault could not have been at age 19, otherwise he would hold the World Junior Record instead of Maxim Tarasov. Heck of a jump at any age though.
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russvault wrote:Jacob davis did jup 19'4 when he was 19, but the records go by theyear you turn 19 not when you are 19. So he probably turned 20 that year, but he did do it when he was 19, Because we are the same age and I juped 19' a year after jacob did.
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If that is so, THAT REALLY SUCKS! (Did he say what I think he said?)
So if it is so, we'll use my son for example, Chase is 18 yrs old and turns 19 on May 9th. His eligibility for Junior records ends following the 2004 season, and not on his 20th birthday which is most of the way through the 2005 collegiate season??
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