Scott Roth 5.51 today
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rainbowgirl28 wrote:GBHS wrote:I have a copy of Jack Shepards 2004 and It says Skipper has the 18yr age mark. Do you know why they are failing to recognise Jacob Davis mark?
I'll have to email him. Either they only looked at outdoor marks, or they went by year of birth instead of day.
If they went by year, didn't Skipper turn 19 that year?
I believe "age" records are by birth date and "Junior" (under 20) record are by birth year.
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I think it is time to stop beating a dead horse. Guys I think all of us, including myself, are missing the point. Scott Roth cleared 5.51m, which seems like a rarity among freshmen pole vaulters -- even some upperclassmen.
WAY TO GO ROTH!!!
WAY TO GO ROTH!!!
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http://www.thepresstribune.com/articles ... 02roth.txt
Roth leads NCAA in pole vault
University of Washington freshman clears 18-1
By: Staff report
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 2:34 PM PST
Granite Bay High graduate Scott Roth vaulted 18 feet, 1 inch Saturday for the University of Washington. It's the top national mark in NCAA competition this year. file photo/ THE PRESS-TRIBUNE
Scott Roth continues to scale new heights as he moves up in competition.
Saturday the former Granite Bay high star and current University of Washing-ton freshman pole vaulter cleared 18 feet for the first time in winning the UW Indoor Invitational. His mark of 18 feet, 1 inch is the best in the NCAA this year and fifth best overall by an American male. It also automatically qualifies him for the NCAA Indoor Championships in Fayetteville, Ark., in March.
Roth easily surpassed his former personal best and the UW freshman record of 17-6 ½ he set last week in Reno
As of the Reno meet the closest freshman in the nation to Roth according to Track and Field News was Seth Burney of Nebraska, who has a best of 17-3/4.
In just a few weeks of his first collegiate season, Roth has moved into second place on the all-time UW indoor pole vault list behind his training mate and former Huskies star Brad Walker, who cleared 19-0¼ in 2003.
Roth and UW are scheduled to compete next on Feb. 10 when they host the Husky Classic.
When the outdoor season begins in late March, Roth will have several opportunities to compete in Northern California, including the Stanford Invitational March 30-31, and NCAA Outdoor Championships at Sacramento State June 6-9.
Roth leads NCAA in pole vault
University of Washington freshman clears 18-1
By: Staff report
Wednesday, January 31, 2007 2:34 PM PST
Granite Bay High graduate Scott Roth vaulted 18 feet, 1 inch Saturday for the University of Washington. It's the top national mark in NCAA competition this year. file photo/ THE PRESS-TRIBUNE
Scott Roth continues to scale new heights as he moves up in competition.
Saturday the former Granite Bay high star and current University of Washing-ton freshman pole vaulter cleared 18 feet for the first time in winning the UW Indoor Invitational. His mark of 18 feet, 1 inch is the best in the NCAA this year and fifth best overall by an American male. It also automatically qualifies him for the NCAA Indoor Championships in Fayetteville, Ark., in March.
Roth easily surpassed his former personal best and the UW freshman record of 17-6 ½ he set last week in Reno
As of the Reno meet the closest freshman in the nation to Roth according to Track and Field News was Seth Burney of Nebraska, who has a best of 17-3/4.
In just a few weeks of his first collegiate season, Roth has moved into second place on the all-time UW indoor pole vault list behind his training mate and former Huskies star Brad Walker, who cleared 19-0¼ in 2003.
Roth and UW are scheduled to compete next on Feb. 10 when they host the Husky Classic.
When the outdoor season begins in late March, Roth will have several opportunities to compete in Northern California, including the Stanford Invitational March 30-31, and NCAA Outdoor Championships at Sacramento State June 6-9.
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