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Liévin Feb 14th

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 2:34 pm
by canag
Startlists:

PERCHE - FEM (4,20-4,40-4,52-4,60-et 5 en 5)
1 CALLABERO DAILLIS 1988 2011 - 4m51 CUB 4m51
2 SHVEDOVA ANASTASIYA 1979 2011 - 4m50 (4m55 i) BLR 4m65 (4m60 i)
3 PIWOWARSKA JOANNA 1983 2012 - 4m40 POL 4m53 (4m51 i)
4 RYZIH LISA 1988 2011 - 4m65 (i) GER 4m65 (4m65 i)
5 LOTOUT MARION 1989 2011 - 4m50 (4m25 i) FRA 4m50 (4m25 i)
6 SHELEKH HANNA 1993 2012 - 4m60 UKR 4m60
7 BOSLAK VANESSA 1982 2012 - 4m52 (i) FRA 4m70 (4m65 i)
8 SYLVA YARISLEY 1987 2012 - (4m60i ) CUB 4m75 (4,60 i)
9 ISINBAYEVA YELENA 1982 2011 - 4m76 (4m85 i) RUS 5m06 (5m00 i)

PERCHE - MAS (5,32-5,52-5,62-5,72 et 5 en 5)
1 DOSSEVI DAMIEL 1983 2011 - 5m61 (5m61 i) FRA 5m75 (5m72 i)
2 LAVILLENIE RENAUD 1986 2011 - 5m90 (6m03 i) FRA 6m01 (6m03 i)
3 MESNIL ROMAIN 1977 2011 - 5m73 (5m80 i) FRA 5m95 (5m86)
4 MICHALSKI LUKASZ 1988 2011 - 5m85 (5m60 i) POL 5m85 (5m70 i)
5 GIBILISCO GUIZEPE 1979 ITA 5m90 (5m82 i)
6 DENECKER EMILE 1992 2011 - 5m63 (5m41 i) FRA 5m63 (5m41 i)
7 FILIPPIDIS KONSTADINOS 1986 2011 - 5m75 (5m72 i) GRE 5m75 (5m72 i)
8 HOLZDEPPE RAPHAEL 1989 2012 - (5,72 i) ALL 5m80 (5m72 i)
9 STRAUB ALEXANDER 1983 ALL 5m83 (5m80 i)
10 OTTO BJORN 198 2012 - (5,82 i)


I'll let you know if I find a live feed !

Re: Liévin Feb 14th

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2012 5:13 pm
by canag
Men:
1 Holzdeppe 5.72
2 Mesnil 5.72
3 Filippidis 5.62

full results: http://www.meeting-pasdecalais.com/RESU ... RCM101.pdf

Women:
1 Isinbayeva 4.81 (easy make, started at 4.71, 3 misses at 4.91)
2 Sylva 4.71
3 Boslak 4.52

full results: http://www.meeting-pasdecalais.com/RESU ... RCF102.pdf

Re: Liévin Feb 14th

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:51 am
by golfdane
At 1:29 can you see Isinbayeva's 2nd attempt at 4.71m.
http://youtu.be/g-XSctrSpkY
Still "taking off" under. Not as tight on top, like she used to be. Any video of the 4.81 clearance?

Re: Liévin Feb 14th

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 9:14 am
by Barto
poor sprint mechanics

Re: Liévin Feb 14th

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:12 am
by ADTF Academy
good enough to have a sloppy jump at 4.71+ there is no way to know what part of their training cycle they are in or what their focus is on.

Can't vault in a bubble or sit around till everything is perfect. To many watch their careers go by when they sit around trying to perfect everything and not vault. Vaulting is fun I think more people need to remember that. If Issy is back to having fun jumping not so pretty than bonus to the Track and Field community cause she is still jumping high. When she was overly trying to perfect so many elements she almost quit. If the hips are going high than they must be doing something right. We all can find hundreds of small details wrong with every vault by every person out there. Bigger question is with such off mechanics why can she still grip and jump as high as she can in comparison to someone doing it perfect and jumping 2 feet lower? That's what I'm looking at personally.


Lets find the things they are doing well and mimic them and worry less about the things they are doing wrong cause its obvious some of those things don't matter as much as some think. Just a thought!

Re: Liévin Feb 14th

Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 11:45 am
by Barto
Ok, poor sprint mechanics compared to every other time I have seen her jump in person or on video during the last 9 years.

Re: Liévin Feb 14th

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:31 pm
by slvr1969

Re: Liévin Feb 14th

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:41 pm
by altius
ADTF Academy wrote:good enough to have a sloppy jump at 4.71+ there is no way to know what part of their training cycle they are in or what their focus is on.

Can't vault in a bubble or sit around till everything is perfect. To many watch their careers go by when they sit around trying to perfect everything and not vault. Vaulting is fun I think more people need to remember that. If Issy is back to having fun jumping not so pretty than bonus to the Track and Field community cause she is still jumping high. When she was overly trying to perfect so many elements she almost quit. If the hips are going high than they must be doing something right. We all can find hundreds of small details wrong with every vault by every person out there. Bigger question is with such off mechanics why can she still grip and jump as high as she can in comparison to someone doing it perfect and jumping 2 feet lower? That's what I'm looking at personally.


Lets find the things they are doing well and mimic them and worry less about the things they are doing wrong cause its obvious some of those things don't matter as much as some think. Just a thought!


Fantastic post. Spot on - there comes a time when you must just do it - warts and all! ;)

Re: Liévin Feb 14th

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:42 pm
by ADTF Academy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY2XMTETd8o


I'll say it again every high school boy can learn from watching her jump. Looks like they cleaned a few small issues up.