In Oregon for most regular meets, the head coach is required to submit a document certifying his team's vaulters weight and that they will use poles rated above that figure. At district and state championships, each vaulter is weighed, in their vaulting attire, about an hour before competition and they have the poles they expect to use with them. The officials mark the poles and record on the sheet used to record the jumps, the pole identification.
The first year they weighed vaulters, they allowed them to weigh in multiple times. So an over weight vaulter could go sweat, strip, piss or puke
their way down to weight. That was changed very quickly. Now vaulters get one chance on the scale.
- master