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Event 27  Boys Pole Vault
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Saturday 3/15/2003 - 04:00 PM
 Starting height is 4.35
 Progression is 4.50, 4.65, 4.80, 4.90, 5.00, 5.10, 5.20
    National:  17-06.50  3/8/1986    Pat Manson, Aurora, CO                    
        Meet:     17-00  3/2001      Sage Thames, Frenship, Wolfforth, TX      
    Freshman:     15-06  1978        Bill Lange, Martinsville, NJ              
   Sophomore:     16-09  1994        Jacob Davis, Orangefield, TX              
      Junior:     17-03  1995        Jacob Davis, Orangefield, TX              
      Senior:  17-06.50  3/8/1986    Pat Manson, Aurora, CO                    
     Name                        Year School                                
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  1  Ty Barrington                 04 Carroll-TX, Sout            
  2  Graham Bockmiller             03 Miramonte-CA, Or            
  3  Grant Bowen                   03 Unatt-MI                    
  4  Daniel Brennan                04 Great Bridge-VA             
  5  Will Byrd                     04 Norfolk Acad-VA,            
  6  Mitch Greeley                 04 Northwestern-SC,            
  7  John Scott Hartness           04 Franklin-GA, Com            
  8  Chip Heuser                   03 St. Xavier-KY, L            
  9  Scott Martin                  03 Jenks-OK, Tulsa,            
 10  Brandon McFarling             03 A&M-Tx, College             
 11  Andrew Park                   03 Fairport-Ny, Fai            
 12  Andrew Rademacher             04 Hickory-PA, Herm            
 13  Chase Shealy                  03 Brookld-Cayce-SC            
 14  Thomas Skipper                03 Sandy-OR, Sandy,            
 15  Brian Webb                    12 Great Bridge-VA             
Somebody want to post these guys PRs? I don't have time to look all that up...
I think the meet record could definitely go down. Chip, Chase, Tommy could all easily go over 17'
			
									
									
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ok, i'm gonna give this a shot...some of these may not be accurate as most of them are from the 2002 list on the pole vault world according to gus.
1.Ty Barrington 16' 3"
2.Graham Bockmiller 14'8"
3.Grant Bowen 14' 6"
4.Danial Brennan can't find it
5.Will byrd can't find
6.Mitch Greeley 15' 6"
7.John Scott Hartness 14'
8.Chip Heuser 17'
9.Scott Martin 15' 6"
10. Brandon Mcfarling 16' 3"
11.Andrew Park 15' 4"
12.Andrew Rademacher 15' 5"
13.Chase Shealy 16' 10 3/4"
14.Thomas Skipper 17' 7"
15.Brian Webb 15'
Well, theres a rough list. Remember most of these are from last year. The only mark I put up that are from this season are the ones that i know right off the top of my head. Either way, this should give you a rough guess to the type of competition thats going to be at this meet. (what can i say, i had some free time, lol)
			
									
									1.Ty Barrington 16' 3"
2.Graham Bockmiller 14'8"
3.Grant Bowen 14' 6"
4.Danial Brennan can't find it
5.Will byrd can't find
6.Mitch Greeley 15' 6"
7.John Scott Hartness 14'
8.Chip Heuser 17'
9.Scott Martin 15' 6"
10. Brandon Mcfarling 16' 3"
11.Andrew Park 15' 4"
12.Andrew Rademacher 15' 5"
13.Chase Shealy 16' 10 3/4"
14.Thomas Skipper 17' 7"
15.Brian Webb 15'
Well, theres a rough list. Remember most of these are from last year. The only mark I put up that are from this season are the ones that i know right off the top of my head. Either way, this should give you a rough guess to the type of competition thats going to be at this meet. (what can i say, i had some free time, lol)
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Dyestat has posted all the stats on the vaulters...
http://www.dyestat.com/3us/3in/NIC/stats-boys.htm
			
									
									
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John Dye wrote:A gang of ceiling scrapers includes 8 of the top 10 vaulters in the country, including #2 through #7. Those left standing at the last heights should include defending champion Chip Heuser, Tommy Skipper, and Chase Shealy. Skipper, who no heighted here last year, opened his senior campaign last week with a 17-0.75 clearance, just a quarter inch below US#1 Donovan Kilmartin, who will be in New York at NSIC. Shealy has been cleaning up at college and open meets.
results are in for the boys   
http://nikeindoor.nationalscholastic.or ... esultid=38
now we have 4 guys over 17' this year.
			
									
									http://nikeindoor.nationalscholastic.or ... esultid=38
now we have 4 guys over 17' this year.
Champions aren't made in gyms. Champions are made from something they have deep inside them-a desire, a dream, a vision. They have to have last-minute stamina, they have to be a little faster, they have to have the skill and the will. But the will must be stronger than the skill. - Muhammad Ali
Talent in cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.
-Stephen King
						Talent in cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from the successful one is a lot of hard work.
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