,I know it is somewhere around 16-17'. The purdue pole vault website has one that I always use.meters to feet
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meters to feet
Becca, you know what would be kind of nice, is a meters to feet and visa versa calculator. that way I would know what the hell 5m is  
 ,I know it is somewhere around 16-17'. The purdue pole vault website has one that I always use.
			
									
									
						
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Metric converstions are a pain. I went out of the way a few years ago to memorize the metric marks for all the heights I jump at. 
There are some metric calculators on the internet, but they are not exactly accurate down to a quarter inch for track and field. Bill Roe gave me a conversion chart for doing the all comers meets.
5.00 meters is 16-4.75
			
									
									
						
There are some metric calculators on the internet, but they are not exactly accurate down to a quarter inch for track and field. Bill Roe gave me a conversion chart for doing the all comers meets.
5.00 meters is 16-4.75

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