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Unread postby roger/over » Sat Mar 11, 2006 1:20 am

NCAA Division I 2006 Indoor Championship
Randal Tyson Track Center - Univ. of Arkansas
Fayetteville, AR - 3/10/2006 to 3/11/2006

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Event 12  Men Pole Vault
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 Progression: 5.20 - 5.35 - 5.45 - 5.55 - then 10cm                             
 5-Alive jumping format until 8 or less remaining.                               
    American:   6.02m  3/10/2002   Jeff Hartwig                                 
  Collegiate:   5.85m  3/6/1999    Jacob Davis, Texas                           
   NCAA Meet:   5.85m  3/6/1999    Jacob Davis, Texas                           
       Tyson:   5.85m  2/12/2000   Jeff Harwig, Nike                             
    Name                    Year School                  Finals            Points
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Finals                                                                           
  1 Thomas Skipper            JR Oregon                   5.65m   18-06.50 
  2 Robison Pratt             SR Brigham Young            5.65m   18-06.50
  3 John Russell              SR Akron                    5.55m   18-02.50   
  4 Brad Gebauer              JR Michigan State           5.45m   17-10.50   
  5 Chip Heuser               SO Oklahoma                 5.45m   17-10.50   
  6 Adam Sarafian             SO Georgia                  5.35m   17-06.50 
  6 Jarno Kivioja             JR Northern Iowa            5.35m   17-06.50
  8 Andre Poljanec            SO Northern Iowa            5.35m   17-06.50
  8 Mitch Greeley             SO Clemson                  5.35m   17-06.50
  8 Robert Caldwell           SR New Mexico               5.35m   17-06.50
11 Ray Scotten               SR Nebraska                 5.35m   17-06.50       
12 Sage Thames               JR Texas Tech               5.35m   17-06.50       
13 Brian Mondschein          SR Virginia Tech            5.20m   17-00.75       
14 Bobby Most                SR Texas Tech               5.20m   17-00.75       
15 Graeme Hoste              SO Stanford                 5.20m   17-00.75       
 -- Derek Mackel              SR New Mexico                  NH

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Unread postby BethelPV » Sun Mar 12, 2006 11:39 am

Congrats to Tommy first and foremost.

I want to give shout outs to Brad Gebauer and Adam Sarafian. Way to go guys. Great jumping! Good luck at outdoor all, as I know I am looking forward to the outdoor season!

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:17 pm

http://www.goupstate.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ ... 2/SPORTS04

Clemson's men's track & field performer Mitch Greeley became the first Tiger ever to earn All-America honors in the pole vault, as he finished in a tie for eighth at the NCAA Indoor Championships.

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:19 pm

http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,635191212,00.html

Pole vaulter Robbie Pratt also put up eight points for the team with his second-place finish Friday. Going into the championships, Pratt was a quarter-inch behind Oregon's Thomas Skipper. The pair pushed each other to greater heights and each cleared a final height of 18 feet 6.5 inches, an NCAA personal best for Pratt. Skipper cleared the height in less attempts than Pratt, earning himself the national title.
"It was a classic battle between the two best pole vaulters in the country, and Robbie came up second but with a great height," pole vault coach Larry Berryhill said. "When you have two national champions competing against each other, that's pretty intense."

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:50 pm

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Caldwell Finishes Eighth To Earn Indoor All-America Honors

Socorro native the second New Mexican All-America for UNM head coach Matt Henry.

Caldwell is the first native New Mexican to earn All-America honors in the pole vault.

March 10, 2006

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - University of New Mexico junior Robert Caldwell finished tied for eighth in the men's pole vault tonight at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship meet to become the second Lobo ever to earn All-America honors in the event. Caldwell, a Socorro, N.M. native, cleared 17' 6 .5" in his national meet debut, giving UNM an All-American at the indoor meet in consecutive seasons for the first time since 1989-90.

Unfortunately, fifth-year senior Derek Mackel missed all three attempts at his opening height of 17' 0.5" and did not place in his first NCAA meet. Mackel had cleared 17 feet in each of his five meets this winter and entered the meet seeded seventh with a mark of 17' 11". Mackel wasn't alone, however, as four other top-10 seeds failed to score in the unpredictable event, including No. 3 seeded Brian Mondschein of Virginia Tech, who finished 13th.

"Robert did a nice job tonight, but I feel real bad for Derek - he's really hurting right now," UNM head coach Matt Henry said. "Both of those guys are a little disappointed because they know they could've gone higher, but the pole vault is the most unpredictable event in track and field. They had a chance to learn something here tonight and they'll both have another chance to feel better in Sacramento at the (NCAA) outdoor meet."

Caldwell joined Australian Simon Arkell (1989) as the only UNM pole vaulters to take home All-America honors from the NCAA Indoor Championship meet. Fellow New Mexican Matt Gonzales (Santa Fe) finished fourth in the 5,000-meter run last year to snap a 15-year All-America drought for the Lobos at the NCAA Indoor Championships.





"Derek's run just wasn't on tonight, but this was a great experience for both of these guys," UNM pole vault coach Scott Steffan said. "Robert opened up at 17 feet for the first time this year and cleared it on his first attempt. He was just under his PR on his next jump and had some good looks at 5.45 meters (17-10.50), but just missed it."

Caldwell who secured his spot in the national field with a career-high mark of 17' 7.25" two weeks ago at the Mountain West Conference Championships, cleared the opening height of 17' 0.5" on his first try and surpassed 17' 6.5" on his second attempt. Clemson's Mitch Greeley and Northern Iowa's Andre Poljanec also passed 17' 6.5" on their second run and all three men bowed out at 17' 10.5" to forge a three-way tie for eighth.

Oregon senior Tommy Skipper successfully defended his 2005 NCAA indoor pole vault title with a mark of 18' 6.5". Skipper edged the defending outdoor national champion, BYU senior Robison Pratt, who used three more attempts to clear the same height.

"We've got two of the top-16 vaulters in the country and that really says something about the kind of season they had," Steffan said. "Now its time to learn from this and get ready to jump high outdoors."

New Mexico opens the outdoor season on March 25 at Arizona.

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:51 pm

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Gebauer Earns All-America Honors In Pole Vault At NCAA Indoor Championships

Senior clears 17-10 ½ to finish fourth in the pole vault.

Senior Brad Gebauer cleared 17-10 1/2 to earn a fourth-place finish in pole vault at the NCAA Indoor Championship.

March 10, 2006

FAYETEVILLE, Ark. - Michigan State senior Brad Gebauer (Bad Axe, Mich.) cleared 17-10 1/2 (5.45 meters) in the pole vault and posted a fourth-place finish to earn All-America honors Friday night at the 2006 NCAA Indoor Championships, hosted by the University of Arkansas. Gebauer had automatically qualified for the meet after leaping 18-0 ½ at the Big Ten Championships on Feb. 25 en route to his second consecutive conference pole vault title.

Gebauer was perfect on his first three jumps, but failed on three attempts to clear 18-2 ½ (5.55 meters) and advance to the next round of vaults.

Oregon's Thomas Skipper entered the competition as the top-seed and earned himself an NCAA Championship with a final vault of 18-6 ½. Robinson Pratt of BYU also converted his vault of 18-6 ½ but finished second, as he had collected more misses in previous rounds. Akron's John Russell rounded out the top three, posting a leap of 18-2 ½.

Gebauer and his Spartan teammates now turn their attention to the outdoor season, which begins March 25 at the Arizona State Invitational in Tempe, Ariz.

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:53 pm

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Pratt Takes a Close Second at Nationals
by Adrian Call, BYU Athletic Communications


FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (March 10, 2006) -- BYU's Robbie Pratt cleared his way to a second-place finish in the pole vault at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field National Championships Friday.

"It was a classic battle between the two best pole vaulters in the country and Robbie came up second but with a great height," pole vault coach Larry Berryhill said. "When you have two national champions competing against each other, that's pretty intense."

Going into the championships, Pratt was 1/4 inch behind Oregon's Thomas Skipper. The pair pushed each other to greater heights and each cleared a final height of 18 feet 6.5 inches, but Skipper cleared in less attempts than Pratt to earn the national title. Their height was Pratt's NCAA personal best.

Pratt is the reigning outdoor national champion and took sixth at these championships last year. He was recently crowned as the Mountain West Conference Indoor Champion. His current personal best is 18 feet 8.5 inches, which was set earlier this season at a non-NCAA sanctioned meet.

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:53 pm

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Mondschein Finishes 13th At NCAAs
Senior clears 5.20m
March 10, 2006

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. - Competing at the NCAA Indoor Championships Friday afternoon, Virginia Tech senior Brian Mondschein finished 13th in the pole vault.


Mondschein vaulted 5.20m (17'0.25") on his first attempt of the competition. However, he was unable to clear the next height, which was 5.35m (17'6.50").


"Brian has been pretty consistent all year," Director of Track and Field Dave Cianelli said. "He had some technical problems on the approach tonight."


Heading into the event, Mondschein had cleared a personal-best height of 5.52m (18'1.25"), which was the third best in the NCAA this season.


Last season Mondschein finished fifth at the NCAA Indoor Championships with a vault of 5.40m (17'8.50"), earning his first All-America honor. In addition to being an All-American last year, Mondschein was All-ACC the last two indoor seasons and won the event at the ACC Championship in 2005.

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Mon Mar 13, 2006 10:22 am

http://www.dailyemerald.com/vnews/displ ... 536a0a4da4

Skipper vaults back into dominance
Tommy Skipper and the Ducks finished sixth at the Indoor Track and Field Championships

By Jeffrey Dransfeldt
Sports Reporter
March 13, 2006
Tommy Skipper continued his return to the track elite last weekend, defending his pole vault title at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships at the University of Arkansas.

Oregon track and field completed its indoor portion of the season and now starts outdoor events with the Oregon Preview Saturday at 11:30 a.m. at Hayward Field.

The men’s team finished sixth with 23 points and earned its third top-10 finish since 2002.

The women’s team tied for 23rd with 10 points.

Skipper highlighted the men’s side with his third consecutive top-two NCAA indoor performance Friday with a clearance of 18-6 1/2. He narrowly beat out BYU’s Robison Pratt, who matched Skipper’s clearance. Skipper did it in fewer attempts, earning him the title.

“The talent level at this meet seems to get better and better, so you always have to be at your best,â€Â

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Unread postby Mecham » Mon Mar 13, 2006 1:36 pm

rainbowgirl28 wrote:Really cool photo if you click the link
http://www.byucougars.com/Filing.jsp?ID=7593
Thats an older photo, not at the meet ;)
Just you wait...

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Mon Mar 13, 2006 2:13 pm

http://newsnet.byu.edu/story.cfm/58859

In addition to the pole vault, Pratt was also busy away from the track. On Sunday, he and his wife, the former Lisa Antonelli-who ran distance for BYU-spoke at a two-stake fireside in Arkansas. Youth and parents were invited.

Pole vault coach Larry Berryhill expected a large gathering for the meeting.

"We're going to have to use the overflow," Berryhill said.


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