Tori Anthony gears up for World JRs
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 11:33 am
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World event next for area athletes
ANTHONY QUALIFIES IN POLE VAULT, TARMOH IN 400-METER RELAY
By David Kiefer
Mercury News
By qualifying for the world junior track and field championships, the stakes are higher than those at regular section and state competitions for two Santa Clara County high school athletes.
Castilleja's Tori Anthony won the girls pole vault and Mt. Pleasant's Jeneba Tarmoh earned a spot on the 400-meter relay team during the Junior Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Indianapolis last weekend.
Next up is the World Junior Championships, set for Aug. 15-20 in Beijing. By then the competitive seasons for both athletes, entering their senior years, will have lasted eight months.
Anthony cleared 13 feet, 1 1/2 inches in the pole vault, and Tarmoh was third in the 100 and 200. The top two in each event qualify for the worlds.
The pole vault was suspended by a thunderstorm Thursday and resumed in mid-competition Friday. This meant Anthony had to clear 12-7 -- higher than she would normally open a competition -- on her first attempts of the night. She made it on her second try and was perfect over the next two heights to win.
``I don't know if I could have imagined winning nationals when I started this season,'' Anthony said. ``It's pretty exciting. I don't think I've wrapped my head around it yet.''
World event next for area athletes
ANTHONY QUALIFIES IN POLE VAULT, TARMOH IN 400-METER RELAY
By David Kiefer
Mercury News
By qualifying for the world junior track and field championships, the stakes are higher than those at regular section and state competitions for two Santa Clara County high school athletes.
Castilleja's Tori Anthony won the girls pole vault and Mt. Pleasant's Jeneba Tarmoh earned a spot on the 400-meter relay team during the Junior Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Indianapolis last weekend.
Next up is the World Junior Championships, set for Aug. 15-20 in Beijing. By then the competitive seasons for both athletes, entering their senior years, will have lasted eight months.
Anthony cleared 13 feet, 1 1/2 inches in the pole vault, and Tarmoh was third in the 100 and 200. The top two in each event qualify for the worlds.
The pole vault was suspended by a thunderstorm Thursday and resumed in mid-competition Friday. This meant Anthony had to clear 12-7 -- higher than she would normally open a competition -- on her first attempts of the night. She made it on her second try and was perfect over the next two heights to win.
``I don't know if I could have imagined winning nationals when I started this season,'' Anthony said. ``It's pretty exciting. I don't think I've wrapped my head around it yet.''