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USATF JOs - Young Women - Gergel, Stover 12-9.50

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sat Jul 28, 2007 10:11 am

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Pole Vault Young Women
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 Nat'l Youth: N 4.10m  2003        Kira Costa
     JO Meet: J 3.85m  7/29/2005   Brianna Neumann, Bruin TC
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals
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  1 Gergel, Melissa              07 21 Lv's Cheetahs      3.90mJ  12-09.50
  2 Stover, Elizabeth            10 32 Above The         J3.90mJ  12-09.50
  3 Willer, Natalie              CornhuskerFlyers         3.60m   11-09.75
  4 Hintz, Kelsey                14 38 Unattached        J3.60m   11-09.75
  5 Dumas, Bethany               01 01 Augusta Track      3.45m   11-03.75
  6 Sanchez, Lacey               06 New Heights Gym      J3.45m   11-03.75
  7 Nicosia, Allison             55 Palmetto TC          J3.45m   11-03.75
  7 Ehardt, Kelli                10 32 Striders          J3.45m   11-03.75
  7 Moore, Kaitlynne             14 38 Unattached        J3.45m   11-03.75
 10 Barr, Chelsea                11 54 Team Idaho         3.30m   10-10.00
 10 Michaud, Jamilyn             10 48 Una Arizon         3.30m   10-10.00
 12 Lauchner, Ashley             06 New Heights Gym      J3.30m   10-10.00
 13 Connolly, Christina          11 54 Team Idaho        J3.30m   10-10.00
 14 Mattrella, Brittany          06 Una Southern          3.15m   10-04.00
 15 Lewis, Emily                 06 New Heights Gym       3.00m    9-10.00
 16 Mcnamara, Mishelle           16 33 Higher Flyers      2.85m    9-04.25
 17 McKinney, Lacy               47 Flying Lyons         J2.85m    9-04.25
 18 Eubanks, Kristen             06 Peak Perform          2.55m    8-04.25
 19 David, shawna                04 City of Laude        J2.55m    8-04.25
 -- Bradford, Morgan             55 Quickstriders            NH
 -- Logan, Claire                06 Project Speed TC        DNS
 -- Laurent, Rachel              06 Una Southern            DNS
 -- Kausai, Sarah                16 33 Unattached           DNS
 -- Roskelley, Jordan            13 Gspokanetc              DNS
 -- King, Karley                 06 New Heights Gym         DNS
 -- Peoples, Mauri               45 Carrollton P&           DNS
 -- Arnold, Shannon              12 47 Unattached           DNS
 -- Penk, Erica                  03 45 Unattached GA        DNS
 -- Johnson, Kimberly            05 CT SJ                   DNS
 -- Giordano, Cyrena             14 38 Unattached           DNS
 -- Brost, Leslie                08 52 Team Sodak           DNS
 -- Waybright, Theresa           11 54 Team Idaho           DNS
 -- Havener, Erin                Unattached WI              DNS
 -- Shook, Sara                  12 26 Unattached           DNS


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Unread postby tigervaulter727 » Sun Jul 29, 2007 1:11 am

Nice job, ladies!

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun Aug 05, 2007 4:01 am

http://www.thetimesonline.com/articles/ ... 72a017.txt

Gergel sets meet record at Junior Olympics
Sunday, August 5, 2007 12:36 AM CDT
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BY MIKE NIETO
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TRACK & FIELD

Waiting a few hours in the sun didn't stop Marian Catholic grad Melissa Gergel.

The Illinois Class AA girls pole vault champ not only won the young women's pole vault at the USATF National Junior Olympics Track and Field Championships on July 27 at Walnut, Calif., but she also set a meet record in her age category.

Gergel, a member of LV's Cheetahs, went 12 feet, 9 inches, but was not aware of her record-setting vault. The previous mark was 12-7 1/2 set by Elizabeth Neumann in 2005.

"I had no idea about that," Gergel said. "It felt good to win, but it was more important to try and jump well and get a personal best, which didn't happen. But it was exciting to win."

The Glenwood resident and Oregon freshman said because the starting height was at a low standard, she waited until the height went up to about 11 feet. There was a lot of standing around on a hot day and it took something out of her.

"I was drained being in the heat," Gergel said. "It slowed my run down, it was totally different. I felt like I was jumping the entire time. You have nothing left."

She said she had to give herself a psychological push for her last vault.

"I didn't think I had any energy left, but I did," Gergel said. "My warm-up felt good, but I was expecting to jump higher."

She also expected a battle with Nebraska vaulter Natalie Willer, who had beaten Gergel at Junior Nationals, but Willer went out earlier.

Gergel won the state meet at 12-6 and went 12-11 1/2 at Indianapolis in June. During the prep season, she battled a right hamstring injury that she suffered in late February. Her best vault was 13-2 last summer at the Junior Olympics at Benedictine University in Lisle.

Gergel said she feels fine and is splitting time between being a lifeguard during the day and practicing at night. Since she won't leave for school until mid-September, Gergel may enter a meet at the Indiana State Fair in August.

Gergel said she knows she will have to work harder to compete against the nation's best.

"I am looking forward to that level of competition that I didn't have in high school," Gergel said. "I know it will only make me better."


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