I wonder what the conditions are like? These aren't very good marks for most of the athletes. 
Men Pole Vault Junior
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       World: W 5.80m  7/14/1989   Maksim Tarasov, RUS
    American: A 5.71m  6/12/1993   Lawrence Johnson, Tennessee
    Name                    Year Team                    Finals
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Finals
  1 Michael Morrison             Chesapeake               5.10m   16-08.75
     4.75 4.90 5.00 5.10 5.20
      PPP    O  XXO    O  XXX
  2 Mitch Greeley                Clemson                 J5.10m   16-08.75
     4.75 4.90 5.00 5.10 5.20
      PPP  XXO   XO   XO  XXX
  3 Adam Sarafian                Georgia                  5.00m   16-04.75
     4.75 4.90 5.00 5.10
       XO  PPP    O  XXX
  4 Scott Duckworth              Unattached              J5.00m   16-04.75
     4.75 4.90 5.00 5.10
      PPP    O  XXO  XXX
  5 Chris Little                 Los Gatos At             4.90m   16-00.75
     4.75 4.90 5.00
        O    O  XXX
  5 Scott Roth                   Unattached               4.90m   16-00.75
     4.75 4.90 5.00
      PPP    O  XXX
  7 Jeff Coover                  Unattached              J4.90m   16-00.75
     4.75 4.90 5.00
       XO    O  XXX
  8 Norman Hill                  Unattached              J4.90m   16-00.75
     4.75 4.90 5.00
      XXO    O  XXX
  9 Graeme Hoste                 Stanford                J4.90m   16-00.75
     4.75 4.90 5.00
      PPP  XXO  XXX
 10 Alexander Bentley            Unattached               4.75m   15-07.00
     4.75 4.90
       XO  XXX
 10 Jake Winder                  Unattached               4.75m   15-07.00
     4.75 4.90
       XO  XXX
 12 Daniel Magness               Unattached              J4.75m   15-07.00
     4.75 4.90
      XXO  XXX
 -- Nick Frawley                 Unattached                  NH
     4.75
      XXX
 -- Jordan Scott                 Spirit of No                NH
     4.75
      XXX
 -- Casey Cummings               Unattached                  NH
     4.75
      XXX
 -- Dustin DeLeo                 U C L A                     NH
     4.75 4.90
      PPP  XXX
 -- Scott Finley                 Unattached                  NH
     4.75 4.90
      PPP  XXX
 -- Ben Dickens                  Stanford                    NH
     4.75
      XXX
 -- Ryan T. Shuler               Granite Bay                 NH
     4.75
      XXX
 -- Brian Porter                 Unattached                  NH
     4.75
      XXX
			
									
									Men's JR Nationals Results
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Junior Men's Pole Vault: Michael Morrison, Chesapeake, Winner (5.10m, 16-08.75)
On the competition:
"It was awesome. I came in expecting to jump well, and came out with the second best jump of my career."
On making it to Junior Worlds:
"I'm excited and looking forward to new experiences in international competition."
			
									
									
						Junior Men's Pole Vault: Michael Morrison, Chesapeake, Winner (5.10m, 16-08.75)
On the competition:
"It was awesome. I came in expecting to jump well, and came out with the second best jump of my career."
On making it to Junior Worlds:
"I'm excited and looking forward to new experiences in international competition."
top 2 (if they have met the world marks), or they will continue down the list to who has made the world qualifying mark.
			
									
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Clemson pole vaulter qualifies for Pan Am Games
Clemson freshman Mitch Greeley finished second in the pole vault at the USA Junior Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Thursday in Carson, Calif.
Greeley’s vault of 16 feet, 8¾ inches in the final flight was good enough to earn him a spot on Team USA's roster for the Pan American Junior Championships, held July 28-31 in Windsor, Ontario.
			
									
									
						Clemson pole vaulter qualifies for Pan Am Games
Clemson freshman Mitch Greeley finished second in the pole vault at the USA Junior Outdoor Track and Field Championships on Thursday in Carson, Calif.
Greeley’s vault of 16 feet, 8¾ inches in the final flight was good enough to earn him a spot on Team USA's roster for the Pan American Junior Championships, held July 28-31 in Windsor, Ontario.
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Publication:The Virginian-Pilot; Date:Jun 28, 2005; Section:Sports; Page Number:33
Despite injury, Morrison has an impressive meet
Mike Morrison, a rising senior at Great Bridge, had goals of clearing 17-0 in the pole vault and scoring more than 7,000 points in the decathlon at the USA Junior Outdoor Track and Field Championships in California.
Even though he fell short, Morrison was impressive. He won the pole vault and placed third in the decathlon.
“It went well even though I didn’t get what I wanted,â€Â
			
									
									
						Publication:The Virginian-Pilot; Date:Jun 28, 2005; Section:Sports; Page Number:33
Despite injury, Morrison has an impressive meet
Mike Morrison, a rising senior at Great Bridge, had goals of clearing 17-0 in the pole vault and scoring more than 7,000 points in the decathlon at the USA Junior Outdoor Track and Field Championships in California.
Even though he fell short, Morrison was impressive. He won the pole vault and placed third in the decathlon.
“It went well even though I didn’t get what I wanted,â€Â
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