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Daniel Ryland Updates

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Mon Jul 19, 2004 9:46 am

Hey everyone,

My first meet was yesterday in Einhoven, Holland. We
left here about 5 hours before the Pole Vault started
thinking that it ws going to take 2.5 hours, but it
only took us an hour to arrive, so I took a nap and
got ready early for the meet. The opening height was
14'9" and there were quite a few competitors, so after
a couple of hours, we were allowed to warm-up before
about 6 of us were ready to compete. I decided to
come in at 17'5" since the winds were a little back
and forth, I missed my 1st attempt and then made it
easily on my 2nd. Bubba who is traveling with me made
it on his 3rd, and there was a guy from Holland that
made 17'1" and passed 17'5", he has jumped 18-10 and
was the meet and stadium record holder, Bubba and I
decided to pass 17'9" and the Dutch guy missed all
three attempts. After about a 30 minute rain delay,
Bubba and I jumped at 18'1" I made it on my first
attempt, Bubba had good jumps at it, but was unable to
clear the height. I had the bar put at a new meet and
statium record of 18'5" and by this time, all the
other events were over and the entire crowd had stayed
to watch, it was one of the most incredible feelings
knowing that everyone was clapping for me. Because it
was a record, they took a good 20 minutes to measure
the bar wich was making me real nervous since there
was a large storm cloud forming just behind me, and I
knew that any minute the bottom could drop out and I
would be left soaked. I made 18'5" (5.61m) on my
first attempt with plenty of height to spare. Knowing
I probably dindn't have much time before the rain, and
it was getting dark on account of the heavy clouds, I
had them raise the bar to 19'.5" (5.80). I actually
was really close on every attempt, the second of which
nearly stayed on the pegs!! It was crazy, as soon as
I finished, the storm hit, and because the fans here
are so into track, I had to stand in the cold rain and
sign autographs for nearly 30 minutes.

On top of the fact that this was one of the most
amazing track experiences, I also made money for the
first time! Not enough to pay for my trip yet, but if
I can perform this well in the next few meets, I think
I will be able to pay my expenses over here! Also, I
feel really close to a break through, I looked at my
attempts at 19' and I know I can make that bar, and
maybe even 4" higher on a similar jump!

I am jumping Wednesday in a Castle in Germany, there
is supposed to be great competition. I will send a
report after that meet.

For those who are interested, the website for the meet
yesterday is not updated yet, but the address is
http://www.psvatletiek.nl/baancircuit/n ... chrono2004

hope all is well

Daniel

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Unread postby Carolina Extreme » Mon Jul 19, 2004 10:11 am

Way to go Daniel and Bubba! :yes:

If there is any way to get us some video clips of you and Bubba jumping in Europe please do. Travel safe. We wish you the best! :yes:
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Great news

Unread postby Bruce Caldwell » Mon Jul 19, 2004 10:19 am

OK Bubba and Daniel that is hot news keep us updated
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Unread postby Beam » Mon Jul 19, 2004 10:44 pm

Nice job gentlemen. Daniel, if you guys have a digital camera with you, it would be cool to see some pictures of the meets. The castle vault sounds amazing. I wish you guys well.
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Unread postby CB » Tue Jul 20, 2004 4:01 am

Saturday Bubba and Daniel will jump in Utrecht at the http://www.robdruppersmeeting.com/

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can't submit video yet

Unread postby eleazar » Sun Jul 25, 2004 7:54 am

hey, i do have a video camera, but i don't have capabilities of puting it on the computer at this internet cafe...i have toby jumping at the castle in germany, he looks great, i have footage of me making 5.60 in warmups there, then no-heighting...those two meets were insane...2000 fans at the first comp. and nearly 3000 in the sencond...I got on my biggest pole in my bag, a 5.20 12.6 in the second meet at 5.50 after making 5.30 on my smallest pole in my bag...5.10 14.5, the strong headwind turned to a tailwind and i couldn't make the adjustment fast enough!! Tye Harvey had the exact same problem, he made 5.30 and passed to 5.50 and had three blow-throughs! I sent a breif email report to becca, she will probably post it, but this is maybe a little more technical account for all the pole vault buffs, my newsletter is mainly for my family and friends that don't understand poles and wind conditions...my next two meets are grand prix meets one in belgium and the other in malmo...i am going to rest, (my legs are completely shot)... i know I am ready to jump 5.80...and maybe even something higher...my 12.6 has a lot of throw!!

Daniel Eleazar Ryland

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun Jul 25, 2004 10:03 am

hey everyone,

i have been gone from amsterdam for the past 4 days
competing in 3 meets...i have discovered that many
meets in such a short time is not such a great idea!
However, I did learn a lot and meet lots of vaulters
and great people, but my no-height and two 17'5"
performances were discouraging...also, my body is
wrecked!

I did feel great in my first two competitions, had
lots of height, just was having trouble making the
right adjustments at the right time. Yesterday was a
different story, my legs were dead, i was unmotivated,
but it was a meet, and so I did everything I could to
put together a performance...opened at 17-5 and made
it on my 1st attempt then passed to 18-1, missed three
times, but was really close to making it on my 3rd
attempt!

anyhow, i have made some great connections. should
have a meet on the 31st in Belgium, then on the 2nd in
Malmo...until then I am going to take care of my legs
and rest.

Daniel


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