Pratt 5.70, Mondschein 5.45, Sarafian 5.35 will it count?
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Pratt 5.70, Mondschein 5.45, Sarafian 5.35 will it count?
The college guys were jumping out of their minds today. I will have all the video up in the next few days.
Robbie Pratt PR'd with a jump of 5.70, also a Mexican indoor national record.
Brian Mondschein PR'd with a jump of 5.45. Adam Sarafian PR'd with a jump of 5.35.
Will these count for NCAA qualifying? I talked to Dave Nielson yesterday and the issue is still unresolved. They SHOULD count since this was part of the Silver State Games. Will they? Unknown.
Robbie's 5.70 jump video: http://www.polevaultpower.com/media/video/
Robbie Pratt PR'd with a jump of 5.70, also a Mexican indoor national record.
Brian Mondschein PR'd with a jump of 5.45. Adam Sarafian PR'd with a jump of 5.35.
Will these count for NCAA qualifying? I talked to Dave Nielson yesterday and the issue is still unresolved. They SHOULD count since this was part of the Silver State Games. Will they? Unknown.
Robbie's 5.70 jump video: http://www.polevaultpower.com/media/video/
Adam, bout time...waiting to see you put up a good bar...congrats
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I must say, way to go guys, Robbie, Adam, and Brian. Looks like the tall guys are off to a great start, and Adam too. I think Brian will break the 18' barrier this year, if not, I will be surprised. And Robbie could break 19' from looking at the video.
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Kevin Clark So Elizabethtown College 4.95m (16-2 3/4) 1/28 National PV Summit
that was posted on the D3 performance lists:
http://www.raceberryjam.com/indexid.html
it looks like they may count!
that was posted on the D3 performance lists:
http://www.raceberryjam.com/indexid.html
it looks like they may count!
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SKOT wrote:Kevin Clark So Elizabethtown College 4.95m (16-2 3/4) 1/28 National PV Summit
that was posted on the D3 performance lists:
http://www.raceberryjam.com/indexid.html
it looks like they may count!
As far as I know, DII, DIII, and NAIA have always accepted the marks. It is Division I that decided to stop accepting them.
Holy Cow. If you look close, Im in all of those videos of Adam except his 17'1 miss. Im in a red sweatshirt and jeans sitting on a pole bag, right before the big runway"1" sign. Thanks for putting me in there Adamsaraf wrote:yea those are some fun times at reno
http://www.fliptography.com/adam/videos/reno06.mov
thats me
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