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11/23/05
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Purple and White Intrasquad
Western Ontario
Event # 21 WOMENS Pole Vault
Timetable: WED. 4:15pm to 5:15pm
STANDARD: 3m00 Vet / 2m70 Rook
ARENA RECORD:D.Ellis Univ. of Waterloo 3.95 2-Dec-2000
MEET RECORD:T.Krynen Purple Team 3.30 '99 & '02
Jenny Jordan 3.00 P 1
Laura Barclay NM P
Event # 22 MENS Pole Vault
Timetable: WED. 5:30pm to 6:30pm
STANDARD: 4m15 Vet / 4m00 Rook
ARENA RECORD:D.Wood York Univ. 5.35 4-Dec-1993
MEET RECORD:B.Turner White Team 4.40 26-Nov1998
Jeff Edwards 4.45 W 1 *
Cole McLarty NM W
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12/1/05
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Manhattan College Opener
Manhattan
Pole Vault
1. Nikolay Tkachenko Unattached 4.30m
2. Chris Roberts Manhattan 3.55m
Jaime Aponte Manhattan No Height
Women’s Pole Vault
1. Jenna Daly Manhattan 3.60m
Navy 3-Way Meet (women)
Navy
Women Pole Vault
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Name Year School Seed Finals Points
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1 Jenkins, Mandy Msm 3.75m 3.60m 9
2 Andrews, Kirsten Usna 3.45m 3.45m 7
3 Terry, Tina Usna 3.35m J3.45m 6
3 Charnigo, Jacqui Usna 3.50m xJ3.45m
5 Kennerknecht, Thea Towson 3.20m 3.00m 5
6 Meier, Carmen Usna 3.15m x2.85m
7 Collins, Dana Msm 2.70m 4
Maize and Blue Inrtasquad
Michigan
Men Pole Vault
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Intrasquad: % 5.03m 2000 C. DeWildt
Name Year School Finals Points
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1 Peterman, Kevin Maize 4.60m 15-01.00 10
2 Dowdall, Spencer Blue 4.30m 14-01.25 8
3 Kiesler, Adam Blue 3.50m 11-05.75 6
4 Kipf, John Maize 3.05m 10-00.00 4
Women Pole Vault
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Intrasquad: % 3.36m 2003 E. Boyle, A. Fisher, L. Gasparella
Name Year School Finals Points
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1 Pearson, Kristin Blue 3.36m% 11-00.25 10
2 Catino, Kelly Blue J3.36m% 11-00.25 8
3 Mehl, Jennifer Blue 3.20m 10-06.00 6
4 Sonntag, Lisa Maize 2.89m 9-05.75 4
4 Doyle, Courtney Blue x2.89m 9-05.75
6 Wells, Rachel Maize 2.74m 8-11.75 2
7 Conkle, Sarah Blue x2.58m 8-05.50
-- Boyle, Elizabeth Maize NH
-- Hayosh, Sarah Maize NH
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12/2/05
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Fordham Opener Invitational
Fordham
Event 1 – Women’s Pole Vault
1. Maggie McGowan FOR 10’ 0â€Â
Collegiate Results Dec 3rd Weekend
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http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=31153
Captain Molly Lederman '06, defending Ivy League indoor pole vault champion, picked up where she left off last season. She vaulted 3.81 meters, well ahead of teammate and second-place finisher Ashley Nolet '07 (3.35 meters).
Lederman said that she was impressed most of all by the freshmen?s composure in their debut performance.
"For the freshmen, considering it was their first meet, they did well," she said. "To be a freshman and do well right away is a great accomplishment."
http://www.uvm.edu/athletics/?Page=News&storyID=7024
Newcomer Jan Carlson (Vernon, Vt.) registered personal bests in the 55m (7.40) and the pole vault (3.19m), finishing 4th and 5th, respectively ...
http://seminoles.collegesports.com/spor ... 05aad.html
The 2003 NCAA National Champion met the automatic qualifying standard in first meet of the season for the third time in her career.
Dec. 4, 2005
Complete Results
CLEMSON, S.C. - The Florida State track and field team opened the season on a familiar note; redshirt senior Lacy Janson qualified for her fourth national championship in five seasons, winning the pole vault with an automatic qualifying height of 13'9.25" (4.20m) at the 2005 Clemson Opener in Clemson, S.C. on Saturday, December 3, 2005.
Janson (Sarasota, Fla./Cardinal Mooney) won the pole vault by over two feet and broke the Clemson Indoor Facility record held previously by Georgia's Fanni Juhasz at 4.10-meters. This marks the second consecutive season and third time overall, the All-American has qualified in her first meet of the year. Janson punched her ticket to nationals in her first competition in 2005 as well as during her rookie campaign. Rookie Tori Allen (Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central) finished just behind Janson in fourth in her first meet as a Seminole, vaulting 10'11.75" (3.35m).
Captain Molly Lederman '06, defending Ivy League indoor pole vault champion, picked up where she left off last season. She vaulted 3.81 meters, well ahead of teammate and second-place finisher Ashley Nolet '07 (3.35 meters).
Lederman said that she was impressed most of all by the freshmen?s composure in their debut performance.
"For the freshmen, considering it was their first meet, they did well," she said. "To be a freshman and do well right away is a great accomplishment."
http://www.uvm.edu/athletics/?Page=News&storyID=7024
Newcomer Jan Carlson (Vernon, Vt.) registered personal bests in the 55m (7.40) and the pole vault (3.19m), finishing 4th and 5th, respectively ...
http://seminoles.collegesports.com/spor ... 05aad.html
The 2003 NCAA National Champion met the automatic qualifying standard in first meet of the season for the third time in her career.
Dec. 4, 2005
Complete Results
CLEMSON, S.C. - The Florida State track and field team opened the season on a familiar note; redshirt senior Lacy Janson qualified for her fourth national championship in five seasons, winning the pole vault with an automatic qualifying height of 13'9.25" (4.20m) at the 2005 Clemson Opener in Clemson, S.C. on Saturday, December 3, 2005.
Janson (Sarasota, Fla./Cardinal Mooney) won the pole vault by over two feet and broke the Clemson Indoor Facility record held previously by Georgia's Fanni Juhasz at 4.10-meters. This marks the second consecutive season and third time overall, the All-American has qualified in her first meet of the year. Janson punched her ticket to nationals in her first competition in 2005 as well as during her rookie campaign. Rookie Tori Allen (Indianapolis, Ind./Lawrence Central) finished just behind Janson in fourth in her first meet as a Seminole, vaulting 10'11.75" (3.35m).
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Dickinson Holiday Meet
Event 11 Women Pole Vault
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Name Year School Finals Points
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1 Zuidema, Christy Gettysburg 9-06.00 10
2 Adams, Samantha Elizabethtown J9-06.00 8
3 Burke, Megan Dickinson Colleg 8-06.00 6
4 Ayres, Courtney Gettysburg J8-06.00 5
5 Saloky, Kristan Dickinson Colleg J8-06.00 4
6 Paull, MacKenzie Dickinson Colleg J8-06.00 3
-- Marass, Lynn Elizabethtown NH
-- Garman, Michelle McDaniel College NH
-- Husk, Abby Dickinson Colleg NH
Event 12 Men Pole Vault
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Name Year School Finals Points
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1 Clark, Kevin Elizabethtown 16-00.00 10
2 Hendrix, Stephen Dickinson Colleg 13-06.00 8
3 Hargrave, Ben Dickinson Colleg 12-06.00 6
4 Fogel, Zach Elizabethtown J12-06.00 5
5 Flynn, Tom Dickinson Colleg 12-00.00 4
6 Murphy, Brian Elizabethtown 10-06.00 3
7 Goldstein, Jimmy McDaniel College 10-00.00 2
-- Gill, Kevin McDaniel College NH
-- Palkovich, Joe McDaniel College NH
Event 11 Women Pole Vault
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Name Year School Finals Points
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1 Zuidema, Christy Gettysburg 9-06.00 10
2 Adams, Samantha Elizabethtown J9-06.00 8
3 Burke, Megan Dickinson Colleg 8-06.00 6
4 Ayres, Courtney Gettysburg J8-06.00 5
5 Saloky, Kristan Dickinson Colleg J8-06.00 4
6 Paull, MacKenzie Dickinson Colleg J8-06.00 3
-- Marass, Lynn Elizabethtown NH
-- Garman, Michelle McDaniel College NH
-- Husk, Abby Dickinson Colleg NH
Event 12 Men Pole Vault
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Name Year School Finals Points
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1 Clark, Kevin Elizabethtown 16-00.00 10
2 Hendrix, Stephen Dickinson Colleg 13-06.00 8
3 Hargrave, Ben Dickinson Colleg 12-06.00 6
4 Fogel, Zach Elizabethtown J12-06.00 5
5 Flynn, Tom Dickinson Colleg 12-00.00 4
6 Murphy, Brian Elizabethtown 10-06.00 3
7 Goldstein, Jimmy McDaniel College 10-00.00 2
-- Gill, Kevin McDaniel College NH
-- Palkovich, Joe McDaniel College NH
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Can't find full results from this meet, but here are some clues...
http://pittsburghpanthers.collegesports ... 05aaa.html
Competition kicked off Friday night in the Cost Center with the field events taking place. Keith Higham (Carlisle, England/Trinity Carlisle) got things started for the Gold Team by recording 17'1" in the pole vault and clinching first place.
http://pittsburghpanthers.collegesports ... 05aaa.html
The Panthers started competition Friday evening with the field events. Leading the way for the Gold Team was senior Marissa Dudek (Pottstown, Pa./St. Pius X) who currently holds pole vaulting records at the University and is the reigning Big East indoor and outdoor champion. She recorded a 12'7" vault to win the event.
http://pittsburghpanthers.collegesports ... 05aaa.html
Competition kicked off Friday night in the Cost Center with the field events taking place. Keith Higham (Carlisle, England/Trinity Carlisle) got things started for the Gold Team by recording 17'1" in the pole vault and clinching first place.
http://pittsburghpanthers.collegesports ... 05aaa.html
The Panthers started competition Friday evening with the field events. Leading the way for the Gold Team was senior Marissa Dudek (Pottstown, Pa./St. Pius X) who currently holds pole vaulting records at the University and is the reigning Big East indoor and outdoor champion. She recorded a 12'7" vault to win the event.
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Athlete of the Week
Austen C. Hannis
Sports Editor
The Etownian is tickled to name men's track and field sophomore pole-vaulter Kevin Clark as The Etownian Athlete of the Week.
Clark was a machine for the men's track and field team at the Dickinson College Holiday Meet as he pole-vaulted an Elizabethtown College Indoor program record and NCAA Championship provisional qualifier 16 feet. He also placed fourth in the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 8.56 seconds.
The one affectionately known as Prince, holds both the indoor and outdoor records in pole vault with heights of 16 feet for indoor, previously 15 feet, and 15-6 for outdoor. He dominates the conference as a two-time All-MAC Championship First Team member. He also won both the indoor and outdoor pole vault last season. Clark earned a spot on the All-MAC Championship Second Team by finishing seventh in the 110-meter high hurdles.
Congratulations, Prince, for smacking around the competition in the pole vault as a sophomore, for breaking your own school record more than once, for being able to fall 16 feet from the sky rather than 15-6 but predominantly for reaching the Holy Grail of all sports awards, The Etownian Athlete of the Week.
Athlete of the Week
Austen C. Hannis
Sports Editor
The Etownian is tickled to name men's track and field sophomore pole-vaulter Kevin Clark as The Etownian Athlete of the Week.
Clark was a machine for the men's track and field team at the Dickinson College Holiday Meet as he pole-vaulted an Elizabethtown College Indoor program record and NCAA Championship provisional qualifier 16 feet. He also placed fourth in the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 8.56 seconds.
The one affectionately known as Prince, holds both the indoor and outdoor records in pole vault with heights of 16 feet for indoor, previously 15 feet, and 15-6 for outdoor. He dominates the conference as a two-time All-MAC Championship First Team member. He also won both the indoor and outdoor pole vault last season. Clark earned a spot on the All-MAC Championship Second Team by finishing seventh in the 110-meter high hurdles.
Congratulations, Prince, for smacking around the competition in the pole vault as a sophomore, for breaking your own school record more than once, for being able to fall 16 feet from the sky rather than 15-6 but predominantly for reaching the Holy Grail of all sports awards, The Etownian Athlete of the Week.
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11/26/05
GBO Last Chance Meet
Alberta
O O O O XXX
Women Pole Vault Open
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Prov Indoor: # 4.05m 1/21/2005 Sue Kupper, UAAC
Name Year Team Finals
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Flight 1
1 Kupper, Sue 84 U of Alberta 3.80m
3.80 3.90
XXO XXX
2 Anderson, Brynn 82 E.International TC 3.65m
3.50 3.65 3.80
O XO XXX
2 Carriere, Leanna 85 Capital City J3.65m
3.35 3.50 3.65 3.80
O XXO XO XXX
4 Flesher, Kirstin 88 Ifinite Balance 3.20m
3.00 3.20 3.35
XXO XO XXX
5 Huffman, Nicole 87 U of Alberta J3.00m
2.80 3.00 3.20
XO XO XXX
5 Jeske, Nikki 82 U of Alberta 3.00m
3.00 3.20
O XXX
5 Gerwing, Michelle 87 U of Alberta J3.00m
2.80 3.00 3.20
XO O XXX
8 Zenith, Mila 83 U of Alberta 2.80m
2.60 2.80 3.00
O O XXX
9 McCune, Andrea 86 LTH 2.40m
2.40 2.60
XXO XXX
-- Frank, Leanne 91 Red Deer Titans NH
1.80
XXX
Men Pole Vault Open
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Prov Indoor: # 5.25m 2/24/1996 Rob Pike, LED
Name Year Team Finals
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1 Johnson, Jamie 81 Capital City 4.60m
1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40 3.40 3.60 3.80 4.00 4.20 4.40 4.60 4.80
P P P P P P P P P P O XXX
2 Milne, Blair 86 E.International TC 4.40m
1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40 3.40 3.60 3.80 4.00 4.20 4.40 4.60
P P P P P P P P XO XO XXX
2 Pearcey, Doug 82 U of Alberta 4.40m
1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40 3.40 3.60 3.80 4.00 4.20 4.40 4.60
P P P P P P P P O XXO XXX
4 Wellwood, Andrew 81 Capital City 4.20m
1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40 3.40 3.60 3.80 4.00 4.20 4.40
P P P P P P P P XO XXX
5 Johnson, Winchester 61 Unattached 3.80m
1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40 3.40 3.60 3.80 4.00
P P P P P XXO XO XXX
6 Tso, Rob 87 U of Alberta 3.60m
1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40 3.40 3.60 3.80
P P P P XO XO XXX
7 McCune, Derek 44 Unattached 2.20m
1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40
O O O XXX
-- Selimos, Erwin 82 U of Alberta NH
1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40 3.40 3.60 3.80 4.00 4.20
P P P P P P P P XXX
-- Alderson, Christopher 85 Capital City NH
1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40 3.40 3.60
P P P P P XXX
-- Theodore, Derek 89 E.International TC NH
1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40 3.40
P P P P XXX
McGill Open Track Meet
McGill
Event 135 Women Pole Vault
Name Yr Team Finals H#
1 Beaumont-Courteau, Ariane 90 Montreal International 3.45m
2 Roman, Iris Queen's University 3.30m
3 Lefebvre-Bertrand, Emilie 83 Corsaire Chaparal 3.15m
4 James, Kim Queen's University 3.00m
4 Barta, Mihaela 80 Montreal International 3.00m
6 Huffnman, Heather Queen's University 2.85m
Normandin, Sophie 90 St-Jean Olympique 2.25m
Cretney, Joy 7 7 Queen's University 2.25m
Finals H#Yr Team Eventvent 306 Men Pole Vault Name
1 Genest-Lahaye, Michel 72 Corsaire Chaparal 4.80m
2 Bouchard, Frederick 84 Universite Sherbrooke 3.80m
2 Lacy, Wayne 66 Independant 3.80m
2 Beaumont-Courteau, Maxime 87 Montreal International 3.80m
5 Normandin, David 88 St-Jean Olympique 3.60m
6 Courteau, Ambroise 58 Montreal International 3.40m
6 Grecescu, Tudor 88 Montreal International 3.40m
--- Allen, Lyndon Montreal International NH
--- 85 Leblanc, Mark Vermont University NH
12/2/05
Blue and Gold Invitational
Notre Dame
Women's Pole Vault
1. Mary Saxer, Notre Dame, 3.95m
2. Kate Matoon, Notre Dame, 3.50m
3. Laura Huarte, Notre Dame, 3.50m
4. Kathryn Lucas, Notre Dame, 2.60m
Men's Pole Vault
1. Dave Viken, Notre Dame, 4.65m
2. Tray Morgan, Notre Dame, 4.20m
3. Justin Open, Notre Dame, 4.05m
4. Brian Mahon, Notre Dame, 3.90m
4. Matt Kral, Bother, 3.90m
6. Risha Megha, Butler, 2.90m
--- Trey Mohr, Notre Dame, NH
12/3/05
Regina Friendship Games
Regina
Women 18-99 Pole Vault Open
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Name Year Team Finals
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1 Schwartz, Nicole 85 U of R Cougars 2.65m
2.45 2.55 2.65 2.75
O XO XXO XXX
2 Springer, Jennifer 86 U of R Cougars 2.45m
2.45 2.55
XXO XXX
-- Johnson, Tanessa 87 U of R Cougars NH
2.45
XXX
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IRIS ROMAN: POLE VAULT – 3.30m
Practices have been a struggle as Iris has been battling some demons… the one’s that don’t let you get off the ground. Fortunately she scored a major victory as she soared to a solid early season opening height. If her other training is any indication, she’s never been readier to have a go at breaking her Queen’s record of 3.45m than this year. She’s fitter, stronger and faster than she’s ever been, once the technical stuff comes along she’ll be flying!!
HEATHER HUFFMAN: POLE VAULT – 2.85m, PB, #8 ALL TIME
Oh why, oh why can’t we get talented athletes like Heather to come out sooner in this event? Heather is a 4th year rookie learning the most difficult skill in track and field… she’s going to be done before she has enough time to fully realize her amazing potential. She barely missed 3.00m!!! Coach Stewart is confident that she’ll be over 3.00m faster than any other novice vaulter he has coached over the last 14-years, and he’s coached some good ones! While new to the team, Heather is already making an impact not only with a superb debut performance but also developing team chemistry… the tri-colour head ware the women vaulters donned after they were finished and the pom-poms were a nice touch! So how she even got head coach Torcolacci to don a blue wig…
IRIS ROMAN: POLE VAULT – 3.30m
Practices have been a struggle as Iris has been battling some demons… the one’s that don’t let you get off the ground. Fortunately she scored a major victory as she soared to a solid early season opening height. If her other training is any indication, she’s never been readier to have a go at breaking her Queen’s record of 3.45m than this year. She’s fitter, stronger and faster than she’s ever been, once the technical stuff comes along she’ll be flying!!
HEATHER HUFFMAN: POLE VAULT – 2.85m, PB, #8 ALL TIME
Oh why, oh why can’t we get talented athletes like Heather to come out sooner in this event? Heather is a 4th year rookie learning the most difficult skill in track and field… she’s going to be done before she has enough time to fully realize her amazing potential. She barely missed 3.00m!!! Coach Stewart is confident that she’ll be over 3.00m faster than any other novice vaulter he has coached over the last 14-years, and he’s coached some good ones! While new to the team, Heather is already making an impact not only with a superb debut performance but also developing team chemistry… the tri-colour head ware the women vaulters donned after they were finished and the pom-poms were a nice touch! So how she even got head coach Torcolacci to don a blue wig…
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12/3/05
Blue Gold Intrasquad
Montana State
Women's Vault 1. Ellie Rudy 12' 6" 2. Brittany Speirs 11' 6" 3. Amy Plummer 10' 0"
Men's Vault 1. Nick Morrow 15' 0" 2. Tom Radnoti 14' 0" 3. Jesse Merritt 13' 6" 4. Brock Spain 13' 0" 5. Cole Derks 13' 0" 6. Brad Benjamin 12' 0" 7. Mike Green 12' 0"
Women's Long Jump 1. Erin Jones-Graf 17' 0" 2. Kelsey Kirkpatrick 16' 10.5"
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