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7th Annual NW Pole Vault Festival 2/3-2/4/07 Portland, OR

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2006 3:51 am
by rainbowgirl28
Entry form and information:
http://www.willamettestriders.com/docum ... tEntry.pdf

7th Annual
NW Pole Vault Festival
February 3th & 4th, 2007
Cost: $200
WSTC Coaches Certification is available
Presenters
Special Guest this year is Alan Launder from Autralia:
Author of the best selling pole vault book, “Beginner to Bubkaâ€Â

Top 10 buys and girls in the NW..

Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 4:38 am
by baggettpv
I would like to invite at no charge the 10 highest male/female vaulters of the 05-06 HS season (with your coaches) to the NW Pole Vault Festival. If you think you are one of them then email me with your name, School, PR and email address to baggettpv@aol.com. Boys 14', girls 11'. I will announce the participants in January. Let's take it to the next step and compete at the national level.

Rick Baggett
WSTC LLC
US Senior Coach

Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 12:19 am
by ifavault
Does anyone going know whether the athletes need to register as a USATF member (or whatever the designation is) for liability purposes in order to compete at the NW Pole Vault Festival competition?

If so, can it be done on site the day of the competition, or does it need to be done in advance? And what is the cost please?

Can the coaches jump too if they want?

Thank you.

ifavault
www.inflightathletics.com

Posted: Mon Jan 29, 2007 2:12 am
by rainbowgirl28
ifavault wrote:Does anyone going know whether the athletes need to register as a USATF member (or whatever the designation is) for liability purposes in order to compete at the NW Pole Vault Festival competition?

If so, can it be done on site the day of the competition, or does it need to be done in advance? And what is the cost please?

Can the coaches jump too if they want?

Thank you.

ifavault
www.inflightathletics.com


Yes, they need to be a 2007 USATF member before they get there, as do you if you want to jump.

It needs to be done in advance. It is $20 or so for youth and $30 for adults from http://www.usatf.org/ you'll get the 2007 number immediately.

Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 2:44 am
by ifavault
OK...so how about lodging. Any Motel 6 will do...or is there somewhere people are staying nearby...or do you pitch a tent in the indoor facility at Rick's place?

ifavault

Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 3:02 am
by rainbowgirl28
ifavault wrote:OK...so how about lodging. Any Motel 6 will do...or is there somewhere people are staying nearby...or do you pitch a tent in the indoor facility at Rick's place?

ifavault


I don't know what hotels are nearby, but Rick said people can crash at his building, and he will get us access to Clackamas CC for showers and such.

There is no running water at the building, just a port-a-potty outside.

I'll probably camp out there.

facilities

Posted: Tue Jan 30, 2007 3:27 pm
by J_Gal
if you are interested in camping out at the building, make sure either myself or Rick baggett knows, so we can be sure to get access to CCC all figured out for showering and such. If you don't want to stay at the ware house, there are some hotels around. Just let us know so we can help you to come play :)
~Jess