PVDaddy wrote: Ya I read that article. New he had duel citizenship ...
If you read that article, then you
KNEW that he was Canadian and his Canadian record was legit, but you chose to
confuse people (or keep them in the dark) by not disclosing that fact. [sigh]
You also seem to be confused about how college scholarships work, and how the Olympic team selection processes work in Canada vs the USA.
College scholarships are open to any nationality. I was on a scholarship at U. Washington, even though I'm Canadian. You just need to jump high or show the potential to jump high (in my case it was only the latter).
There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Barber will jump for Canada. There's no one even close to him right now - he is almost guaranteed to make the 2016 team (and all international teams between now and then) - as long as he continues to stay healthy and make the "A" standard. He doesn't have to win the Canadian Championships / Olympic Trials on a certain day.
Now if he jumped for the USA, he must not only make the "A" standard, but he must also be in the top 3 in the USA Olympic Finals. It's one thing to make the "A" standard, but to do well in the US Trials isn't as easy as you think. For example, Dave Roberts missed the 1972 Olympic team even though he, Jan Johnson, Steve Smith, and Bob Seagren all cleared 18 feet in Eugene that year! That was the height that OC1972 Wolfgang Nordwig won at!
Barber has his work cut out for him to comply to the Petrov Model. Texas is not the best place to live and vault (Roberts was an anomoly), unless you follow the Texas Manifesto!

Kirk