Worlds so far - MPV Qualifying

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Worlds so far - MPV Qualifying

Unread postby tdtb » Sat Mar 11, 2006 5:56 am

Both our guys have qualified for finals. :) 0157 :)
Our guys finished 1-Jeff, 2-Brad

Great job guys. :D

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sat Mar 11, 2006 9:57 am

http://www.iaaf.org/WIC06/news/Kind=4/newsId=33819.html

Men's Pole Vault Qualification
Saturday 11 March 2006

Defending champion and reigning European Indoor gold medallist, Igor Pavlov of Russia, came into this competition with only a 5.60m best this winter, failed to find the formula to go higher and surrendered his crown at 5.55. He struggled with his opening height of 5.45, needing all three attempts, failed at his first attempt at 5.60 and elected to wait for his remaining two jumps at 5.65 to no avail.

So the field was left open for Americans Jeff Hartwig, 1999 World Indoor silver and world leader this year, and Brad Walker, 2005 outdoor World silver, to fill the two top spots with first-time 5.70 clearances, despite the odd wobble at the lower heights.
Denys Yurchenko of the Ukraine with a season’s best and Israel’s Aleksandr Averbukh, the reigning outdoor European champion, were the only other two to reach the qualifying mark of 5.70, though the Israeli had courted failure at 5.65, scraping over at the third time of asking.

Former World Indoor champion, Germany’s Tim Lobinger, appeared to be heading for an untroubled progression to the final, clearing 5.60 at the first attempt and following that with a first-time clearance at 5.65. But he found 5.70 beyond his scope, going through as equal fifth qualifier together with fellow German Fabian Schultz, the European Under-23 silver medallist.

Mexican Giovanni Lanaro and Gambian-born Swede, Alhaji Jeng, second in Donesk this winter with his second national record of 5.80, occupied the last two spots.

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sat Mar 11, 2006 9:59 am

Group A - Saturday, March 11, 2006 - 10:00

Pos Bib Athlete Country Mark
1 462 Hartwig Jeff USA 5.70 Q
2 486 Walker Brad USA 5.70 Q
3 451 Yurchenko Denys UKR 5.70 Q (SB)
4 216 Averbukh Aleksandr ISR 5.70 Q
5 176 Lobinger Tim GER 5.65 q
5 180 Schulze Fabian GER 5.65 q
7 286 Lanaro Giovanni MEX 5.65 q
8 413 Jeng Alhaji SWE 5.65 q
9 245 Sawano Daichi JPN 5.65 (SB)
10 318 Czerwinski Przemyslaw POL 5.65
11 24 Rans Kevin BEL 5.60
12 369 Pavlov Igor RUS 5.55
13 383 Starodubtsev Dmitry RUS 5.55
14 138 Clavier Jérôme FRA 5.45
14 443 Mazuryk Maksym UKR 5.45
14 55 Bukhalov Spas BUL 5.45
14 292 Looije Laurens NED 5.45
152 Mesnil Romain FRA NM
225 Gibilisco Giuseppe ITA NM
63 Liu Feiliang CHN NM

Athlete 5.45 5.55 5.60 5.65 5.70


Hartwig Jeff - XO - O O

Walker Brad - - XO XO O

Yurchenko Denys - XXO - XX- O

Averbukh Aleksandr - XO - XXO XO

Lobinger Tim - O - O XXX

Schulze Fabian - O - O XXX

Lanaro Giovanni O XO - O XXX

Jeng Alhaji - XXO - O XX-

Sawano Daichi O XO XO XO XXX

Czerwinski Przemyslaw XXO XO O XXO XXX

Rans Kevin XO - O XXX

Pavlov Igor XXO XO X- XX

Starodubtsev Dmitry XO XXO XX- X

Mazuryk Maksym O XXX

Bukhalov Spas O - XXX

Clavier Jérôme O XXX

Looije Laurens O XXX

Mesnil Romain - XXX

Gibilisco Giuseppe - XXX

Liu Feiliang XXX

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Unread postby achtungpv » Sat Mar 11, 2006 12:17 pm

I'll take Mexico for a medal. :yes:
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Unread postby master » Sat Mar 11, 2006 6:31 pm

Code: Select all

Athlete               5.45 5.55 5.60 5.65 5.70
Hartwig Jeff          -    XO   -    O    O
Walker Brad           -    -    XO   XO   O
Yurchenko Denys       -    XXO  -    XX-  O
Averbukh Aleksandr    -    XO   -    XXO  XO
Lobinger Tim          -    O    -    O    XXX
Schulze Fabian        -    O    -    O    XXX
Lanaro Giovanni       O    XO   -    O    XXX
Jeng Alhaji           -    XXO  -    O    XX-
Sawano Daichi         O    XO   XO   XO   XXX
Czerwinski Przemyslaw XXO  XO   O    XXO  XXX
Rans Kevin            XO   -    O    XXX
Pavlov Igor           XXO  XO   X-   XX
Starodubtsev Dmitry   XO   XXO  XX-  X
Mazuryk Maksym        O    XXX
Bukhalov Spas         O    -    XXX
Clavier Jérôme        O    XXX
Looije Laurens        O    XXX
Mesnil Romain         -    XXX
Gibilisco Giuseppe    -    XXX
Liu Feiliang          XXX

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Unread postby bjvando » Sat Mar 11, 2006 9:38 pm

achtungpv wrote:I'll take Mexico for a medal. :yes:


hell yes!!! thats CSUF titan alumni and pride of mexico !!! do it GIO!!
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Unread postby Scott Go Pre » Sun Mar 12, 2006 12:44 am

bjvando wrote:hell yes!!! thats CSUF titan alumni and pride of mexico !!! do it GIO!!

Best of luck to Gio and the Americans (Brad & Jeff).
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Unread postby master » Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:02 am

Scott Go Pre - great avitar!

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Unread postby Scott Go Pre » Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:04 am

master wrote:Scott Go Pre - great avitar!


Thanks, my friend thought that was the coolest thing.
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