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				New Canadian Record for Dana Ellis-Buller
				Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 6:12 pm
				by russvault
				My wife Dana, just broke her national record and won her nationals.
She jumped 4.51 and had really good shots at 4.61 but came down on them.  She made everything first attempt from 4.00.
Other Notables:
Kelsy Hendry 2nd 4.00
Stephanie McCann NH
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 6:38 pm
				by PimpVaulter11
				Congratulations Dana.  Don't forget about that bet!
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 7:49 pm
				by russvault
				whats up Donnie D??
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 8:14 pm
				by rainbowgirl28
				Good job Dana!
			 
			
					
				Dana and Kelsie
				Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 9:19 pm
				by roger/over
				Add my congrats to Dana. What will she do with all those mega-bucks Athletics Canada will her for adding a centimeter to her national record. (Dream on!) Well, if Isinbayeva gets US$40,000 for each additional centimeter . . .
Sorry, if that seems to detract, at all, from my congratulations: they are whole-hearted. 
My implications of the stinginess of Athletics Canada also are whole-hearted. Too-long experience with that organization leaves lingering doubt in my mind that third-place finisher Kelsie Hendry will be selected for the team to Helsinki. Just to set that in perspective, for any AshCan free-loader who might be a member of this forum, Kelsie's "A" standard SB of 4.46m also puts her at #15 on the world list.
I'm sure that Mirko Jalava won't mind my copying this abstract from his world deep list at <tilastopaja.net>, since it's repeated in his World Top 20 on that website in the section that isn't reserved for members. If you're interested, you'll find the other details of the date, venue, athlete's birthdate, height, weight, etc., in that Top 20 section.
My short-form top-20 rankings, with Dana still (after six hours) listed at her previous Canadian record of 4.50m:
1    4.93       WR          Yelena Isinbayeva              RUS  
2    4.77     NR          Anna Rogowska                  POL 
3    4.70                   Monika Pyrek                   POL 
4    4.60                   Tracy O'Hara                   USA 
5    4.60                   Stacy Dragila                  USA 
6    4.56       NR          Vanessa Boslak                 FRA 
7    4.55                   Jillian Schwartz 		USA
8    4.51                   Pavla Hamácková  	CZE
9    4.50       NR          Dana Ellis                     CAN  
10   4.50                   Thórey Edda ElÃÂsdóttir         ISL 
11   4.50                   Carolin Hingst                 GER 
12   4.50                   Tatyana Polnova                RUS 
13   4.48       NR          AfrodÃÂti SkafÃÂda               GRE 
14   4.46       NR          Janine Whitlock                GBR 
15   4.46                   Kelsie Hendry                  CAN 
16   4.45                   Mary Sauer                     USA 
17   4.45                   Gao Shuying                    CHN 
18   4.45                   April Steiner                  USA 
19   4.45                   Kirsten Belin                  SWE  
20   4.45                   Krisztina Molnár               HUN
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 8:36 am
				by Scott Go Pre
				Way to go Dana.  Russ, better watch out or she might vault higher than you one day  

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				Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 11:18 am
				by russvault
				I don't mind buddy!!!!!
Who was coaching you guys there at troy????
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 1:16 pm
				by rainbowgirl28
				http://www.runnersweb.com/running/rw_ne ... Ellis.html
Athletics: Dana Ellis punches in ticket to worlds with Canadian record in pole vault
WINNIPEG-Dana Ellis of Kitchener, Ont., broke her Canadian record in the women’s pole vault on Friday to highlight opening day action at the Canadian track and field championships.
Ellis cleared 4.51 metres for the victory and bettered her previous national mark of 4.50 set this past May. Sue Kupper of Edmonton was second at 4.15 and Kelsie Hendry of Saskatoon third at 4.00. Ellis rubber stamped her ticket to Helsinki for the world championships in August.
“It feels great, I wanted to get another jump in at around 4.50,â€Â
 
			 
			
					
				
				Posted: Sat Jul 16, 2005 7:42 pm
				by Scott Go Pre
				russvault wrote:I don't mind buddy!!!!!
Who was coaching you guys there at troy????
It was former Decathlete Andrew McCampbell.  Now he is going to be a pharmaceutical representative up in Chattanooga, TN.  But at the moment, no one.