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Lavillenie 5,92 in Rouen

Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2013 6:42 pm
by palm1234
This evening he has cleared 5,82 then 5,87 and 5,92.

He eventually failed to clear 6m.
No news yet from Holdzeppe or Mohr.

Source
http://www.grand-rouen.com/a-rouen-rena ... QRbUr_uBCg

Detailed info at
http://bases.athle.com/asp.net/liste.as ... ion=134970

So Holdzeppe 5,82
Denecker, Clavier, Lewis, Jeng 5,62

Re: Lavillenie 5,92 in Rouen

Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 1:58 pm
by canag

Re: Lavillenie 5,92 in Rouen

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 10:16 pm
by asaleh
Does anyone think Lavillenie will be healthy up to the 2016 Olympics. Or will he turnout like Hooker. Just curious to know.

Re: Lavillenie 5,92 in Rouen

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 4:06 am
by rainbowgirl28
asaleh wrote:Does anyone think Lavillenie will be healthy up to the 2016 Olympics. Or will he turnout like Hooker. Just curious to know.


He's been super healthy so far, it seems like his injuries have been things like hurting his hand because the pole broke, or twisting his ankle. Not the chronic stuff that tends to destroy careers. Hopefully his good health continues!

Re: Lavillenie 5,92 in Rouen

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:23 am
by dj
good morning

he will be just fine if he keeps his run "on" and doesn't "stretch" into the takeoff....

when pole vaulters are at that level... it comes down to the run..

correct run, correct stride length and frequency, leads to a correct plant and swing... correct pole and grip..

Hooper included..

dj

Re: Lavillenie 5,92 in Rouen

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 5:05 pm
by altius
. Or will he turnout like Hooker. Just curious to know.[/quote]

And just about every Olympic Champion since 1948??

Re: Lavillenie 5,92 in Rouen

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:40 pm
by VTechVaulter
maybe it was just in the wording of the post, but its not like steve hooker fell of the face of the earth after 2008. The guy jumped 6.06 and was unbeatable in 2009, winning world champs with 3 jumps (2 finals, 1 prelims), and won the indoor world champs in 2010 with a 6.0m jump. The unfortunate truth is that in an event as unpredictable as this, trying to even venture a guess 3 and a half years out is pretty tough! My only thing is that since he is a smaller guy, and isn't winding up 10.x and 11.x poles, his body has a better chance. Of course jeff hartwig jumped on those poles til he was 40. so my thought may not have any merit.