BruceFlorman wrote:So now, after reading the little article in SS, I’m asking myself: is it completely coincidental, or have I accidentally gone from translating the Russian sports news to indirectly influencing it?”
I was out of town for a couple of days, but evidently Isi issued a denial of her own on Sunday...
On 02 July Советский спорт (Sovyetskiy Sport) wrote:Yelena Isinbaeva: I don’t intend to leave pole vaulting for the decathlon
Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbaeva recounted, from where came the conversations regarding the possibility of leaving pole vaulting for the decathlon if this form became an Olympic discipline. Yelena supposes that she could successfully compete in the decathlon, but doesn’t intend to do it.
“I’ve heard talk about the possible replacement of the heptathlon by the decathlon in the program of official tournaments,” said Yelena Isinbaeva. “And, perhaps, I will agree with the opinion that pole vaulters are the most versatile and best developed athletes in all forms of light athletics. I think that I could show pretty good results in the decathlon – not only in the pole vault, but also in the sprint disciplines (100 m and 100 m hurdles), and in the jumps (long and high). The weak forms in my performance would for sure be the middle distance run (1500 m) and especially the throws (javelin, discus, and also the shot put), the complex technical forms, which require long special training. But all my discussion is pure theory. Indeed I have no intension of changing my specialization,” reports "Vyes Sport", the agency of sport information.
Isinbaeva noted that the conversations about her possible transition were connected with the fact that in this year, for the second time in a row, she did not receive the "Sport Oscar" – the Laureus World Sports Awards, which was given to Croatian skier Janica Kostelic.
“The subject of my possible transition from pole vaulting to the decathlon was opened after I posed a rhetorical question: what more do I have to do in order to receive the Laureus World Sports Awards as the year’s best sportswoman in the world, if it is not enough to win the Olympic Games with a world record (as I did in 2004) and to overcome the bar at the height of 5 meters (in 2005),” explained Isinbaeva. “Then I was answered with the joke: maybe win more than one gold medal at the 2008 games, and for this try your strength in the decathlon. However the problem with that is that even if the decathlon replaced the heptathlon and I decided to try my strength, it’s hardly possible to contend for more than one medal at the official tournaments. In the timetable of competitions to separate pole vaulting and decathlon so that the athlete would be able to recover and appear in both disciplines is practically impossible.”
Clearly I am the guilty party with respect to starting this story, but at least she’s clear that I was joking. I guess I should have inserted a smilie for the benefit of others who might read it.
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