HS Rule on catching a pole

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Unread postby cdmilton » Tue May 16, 2006 11:01 am

Skyin' Brian wrote:oh well, i guess until anything happens the best solution is dont enter a meet until the bar is no more than 9 inches below the height of your pole, so, if you use a 15'6" pole, never come in lower than 14'9" or if you use a 14' pole, never before 13'3", if you use a 12' pole, come in 11'3" or higher. i know the box is about 8", but since stands are a little behind it, the pole should pass under. not very practical for most beginners or even most college women is it?


Overall, intersting ideas Brian on what constitutes a make or a miss!

Although, I am guessing that almost all HS athletes would not be able to do this final statement.
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Unread postby Skyin' Brian » Tue May 16, 2006 11:06 am

cdmilton wrote:
Skyin' Brian wrote:oh well, i guess until anything happens the best solution is dont enter a meet until the bar is no more than 9 inches below the height of your pole, so, if you use a 15'6" pole, never come in lower than 14'9" or if you use a 14' pole, never before 13'3", if you use a 12' pole, come in 11'3" or higher. i know the box is about 8", but since stands are a little behind it, the pole should pass under. not very practical for most beginners or even most college women is it?


Overall, intersting ideas Brian on what constitutes a make or a miss!

Although, I am guessing that almost all HS athletes would not be able to do this final statement.


Exactly my point! :yes: the rule obviously doesnt affect higher levels of vaulters, so why penalize the beginners and teach them to not get poles to vertical at the same time?

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Unread postby cdmilton » Tue May 16, 2006 11:21 am

Skyin' Brian wrote:Exactly my point! :yes: the rule obviously doesnt affect higher levels of vaulters, so why penalize the beginners and teach them to not get poles to vertical at the same time?


Agreed!
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