1 Toby Stevenson USA 5.90
2 Brad Walker USA 5.70
3 Nick Hysong USA 5.70
4 Adam Keul USA 5.70
5 Piotr Buciarski DIN 5.40
6 José Montano MEX FAIL
7 Jorge Tienda MEX FAIL
8 Edgar Leòn MEX SCR
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Way to go Nick, way to pull it together. Nice to see some bigger bars again.
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Talent in cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.
-Stephen King
4 years 4 months and 2 days. It took a heck of a lot of work for those two centimeters between 5.68 and 5.70. This was an awesome meet overall though. Brad was HUGE over 590 and brushed it on the way down. If Toby doesnt jump 604+ in the next few weeks it will be stupid. He was over it on every jump and found a way to knock it off.
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