Pole Storage at the Olympics
- rainbowgirl28
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Pole Storage at the Olympics
While watching the running events I could see the pole vault area. It looked like all of the competitors poles were stored in these giant tubes which held each individual tube. It was pretty cool stuff, made for TV no doubt.
- PaulVaulter
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Re: Pole Storage at the Olympics
I'd seen these big tubes on the Beijing 2008 computer game. I assumed that this was the programmers making a mistake in the design or something. Obviously these had been planned before hand, and the game developers had been informed as well. Thats some nice organisation and planning.
Aim high, then at least if you miss you won't shoot yourself in the foot.
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Re: Pole Storage at the Olympics
It rotates! There is an official whose job is to rotate it for the vaulters haha
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Re: Pole Storage at the Olympics
My mistake, they're not the same, but those rotating things are ace.
Aim high, then at least if you miss you won't shoot yourself in the foot.
Re: Pole Storage at the Olympics
It seems, given the Fabiana Murer experience, that having all your poles moved to what appears as an unmarked tube similar to all the other athletes. isn't so cool.
My guess is, that Murer's pole could have been misplaced during the qualification, and that another athlete got some extra bagage.
As a vaulter, you can't pull out a couple of favorite poles in advance, since the wheel rotates. Made for TV, but I feel so bad for Murer, if it had any role in her misplaced pole.....
My guess is, that Murer's pole could have been misplaced during the qualification, and that another athlete got some extra bagage.
As a vaulter, you can't pull out a couple of favorite poles in advance, since the wheel rotates. Made for TV, but I feel so bad for Murer, if it had any role in her misplaced pole.....
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