TOMMY SKIPPER JUMPS 5.70
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TOMMY SKIPPER JUMPS 5.70
Thats 18'8" and change for the metricly impaired. Just got the call from the man himself. Went to 5.83 after for the world lead but "gas tank was on E" after opening at 17'4".
Thats an 8" indoor PR and 5" overall PR. Tommy is a stud.
Thats an 8" indoor PR and 5" overall PR. Tommy is a stud.
Looks like he jumped higher than he even thought. 5.71 18-8 3/4.
http://www.broncosports.com/uploadedfil ... esults.pdf
http://www.broncosports.com/uploadedfil ... esults.pdf
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well he is 19, and he doesn't turn 20 until september. However, from what i've read on this board, i don't believe it counts. If i have it correct, you only qualify as a junior in the years before the year you turn 20. So since he turns 20 this year, he is no longer a junior, and therefore he is no longer elidgable for the record. Either way it's an amazing jump. And yes, Tommy is a stud
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The 5.71 does not count as a junior record. IAAF & USATF records for juniors must occur in the year previous to the year the athlete turns 20. Even if he jumped 5.71 on 1/1/04 and didn't turn 20 until 12/31/04, he is still considered 20 years old.
It ties the top college mark for a freshman though:
5.71 Lawrence Johnson Tennessee (true freshman, outdoor junior NR)
5.71 Tommy Skipper Oregon (true freshman)
5.66 Scott Huffman Kansas (redshirt freshman)
5.65 Jacob Davis Texas (true freshman, = indoor junior WR)
On a side note, this makes Tarasov's 5.80 (19' 1/4") U20 WR all the more impressive since he was a December baby. He wasn't even 18 1/2 when he cleared that mark.
It ties the top college mark for a freshman though:
5.71 Lawrence Johnson Tennessee (true freshman, outdoor junior NR)
5.71 Tommy Skipper Oregon (true freshman)
5.66 Scott Huffman Kansas (redshirt freshman)
5.65 Jacob Davis Texas (true freshman, = indoor junior WR)
On a side note, this makes Tarasov's 5.80 (19' 1/4") U20 WR all the more impressive since he was a December baby. He wasn't even 18 1/2 when he cleared that mark.
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