Chris Walker article (SC)
Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 10:53 am
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Walker not satisfied
JASON GILMER, Staff Writer
Published May 8, 2006
Photo: JOHN BYRUM
Landrum's Chris Walker soars to second place at the state track and field meet in Columbia. Walker improved 2 feet on his mark in a year, going from 10-6 as a sophomore to 12-6 on Saturday.
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COLUMBIA -- Chris Walker is in line to be the next great Landrum Cardinal pole vaulter.
As a junior, he vaulted 12 feet, 6 inches and came in second place at the 1A track and field state meet on Saturday.
It was the best he's vaulted all year. As a sophomore he made it to the state finals and finished eighth with a vault of 10-6.
"I'm not satisfied," Walker said of his finish. "I want more."
With a new pole, more conditioning and extra practice, Walker said that he can get better at the event.
This season, Walker won the county and region championships.
If his improvement from his sophomore to junior seasons is any indication, he will certainly increase his height as a senior.
Walker not satisfied
JASON GILMER, Staff Writer
Published May 8, 2006
Photo: JOHN BYRUM
Landrum's Chris Walker soars to second place at the state track and field meet in Columbia. Walker improved 2 feet on his mark in a year, going from 10-6 as a sophomore to 12-6 on Saturday.
Order photo reprints
COLUMBIA -- Chris Walker is in line to be the next great Landrum Cardinal pole vaulter.
As a junior, he vaulted 12 feet, 6 inches and came in second place at the 1A track and field state meet on Saturday.
It was the best he's vaulted all year. As a sophomore he made it to the state finals and finished eighth with a vault of 10-6.
"I'm not satisfied," Walker said of his finish. "I want more."
With a new pole, more conditioning and extra practice, Walker said that he can get better at the event.
This season, Walker won the county and region championships.
If his improvement from his sophomore to junior seasons is any indication, he will certainly increase his height as a senior.