ORU first costume vault in their new indoor facility

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ORU first costume vault in their new indoor facility

Unread postby kev44000 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 2:54 pm

Come and join us for our first meet in the new indoor facility at Oral Roberts University!
October 24, 2009 at 1pm

This will be a costume vault so all participants must wear a costume in order to jump in the contest. All ages and heights are welcome! The bar will begin wherever it needs to. This is strictly a fundraiser to help out the ORU Pole Vault team. Admission will be 12 and under free, $1 13 and up, $2 for students, $3 for adults. All the money will benefit ORU Track, including $5 fourth attempts. Also, a raffle will be held. Which includes a pole that Joe Dial jumped over 19 ft on.

Everything in the new indoor will be BRAND NEW! Including pit, standards, and runway! Come and join us a fun filled meet!

*As a bonus for all you vault fans Joe DIal HIMSELF will be jumping in this vault. If you don't come to jump it would be a great blast from the past to see the former world and american record holder jump one more time.

CAN ALSO BE FOUND ON FACEBOOK.COM and VAULTUNITED.COM
please join the groups if your plan on attending

any questions e-mail me at jb.whitt@sbcglobal.net and ill try to get back to you as fast as possible thanks

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Re: ORU first costume vault in their new indoor facility

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:06 pm

Sounds like fun :)


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