Arcadia - Peter Chapman 16-6.50 (CA)
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 4:53 pm
Hey college coaches, I hear he's still available...
http://www.pe.com/sports/high-school/hs ... s-mark.ece
TRACK AND FIELD: Murrieta Valley senior sets mark
BY MIRJAM SWANSON STAFF WRITER mswanson@pe.com
Published: 07 April 2012 11:05 PM
ARCADIA — Pole vaulter Peter Chapman launched himself skyward, a Riverside County-record 16 feet, 6½ inches skyward, landed (eventually) and then launched his fists toward the new record and let out a yell.
It was a vault worth shouting about. The Murrieta Valley senior shattered the county record of 16 feet that he’d shared with recent Elsinore grad Richard Leverson, and he did it in grand style, on an Arcadia Invitational stage unlike many in high school track and field.
Before an appreciative crowd of 10,000-plus, Chapman made making history look easy.
“The goal was to really jump high and do well,” said Chapman, who cleared 16-1 on his first attempt, using his usual 15-foot pole, before moving to a 15-9 pole to clearn 16-7¾ on his first try.
“I was originally hoping to get onto this bigger pole that we ended up jumping on to clear (16-6½), so I’m very excited about that.
“Really, came out today hoping to win and jumping this high is just a bonus.”
http://www.pe.com/sports/high-school/hs ... s-mark.ece
TRACK AND FIELD: Murrieta Valley senior sets mark
BY MIRJAM SWANSON STAFF WRITER mswanson@pe.com
Published: 07 April 2012 11:05 PM
ARCADIA — Pole vaulter Peter Chapman launched himself skyward, a Riverside County-record 16 feet, 6½ inches skyward, landed (eventually) and then launched his fists toward the new record and let out a yell.
It was a vault worth shouting about. The Murrieta Valley senior shattered the county record of 16 feet that he’d shared with recent Elsinore grad Richard Leverson, and he did it in grand style, on an Arcadia Invitational stage unlike many in high school track and field.
Before an appreciative crowd of 10,000-plus, Chapman made making history look easy.
“The goal was to really jump high and do well,” said Chapman, who cleared 16-1 on his first attempt, using his usual 15-foot pole, before moving to a 15-9 pole to clearn 16-7¾ on his first try.
“I was originally hoping to get onto this bigger pole that we ended up jumping on to clear (16-6½), so I’m very excited about that.
“Really, came out today hoping to win and jumping this high is just a bonus.”