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master wrote:Is the photo of the 19' vault a composite? Or did they actually have people on the mats during the vault ( I would assume to hold the bar on because of a tailwind)? Also, was the guy on the front buns catching the pole so Joe wouldn't come down on it?
Vaultdadof2 wrote:Look at the area around the pit. If he misses to the right he will come down on a nice 4' high pointed steel fence post. I guess there have been some advances in the safety dept.
Vaultdadof2 wrote:Look at the area around the pit. If he misses to the right he will come down on a nice 4' high pointed steel fence post. I guess there have been some advances in the safety dept.
ras wrote:Yes, back in the "good old days" we always had "pole catchers". I was surprised when I got back into the sport a few years ago to see that the vaulters just let their poles fall to the ground. This would have got you a few extra laps in the old days. Don't know if we were just overly protective of the poles back then or if pole technology is so much better that you don't need to worry about it anymore.
I was just thinking about the potential for an accident if the vaulter were ever to have a problem. And I also don't remember ever seeing someone get on the pit to retrieve a pole. They waited for it to come back toward the runway. Of course back when I vaulted in HS and college we didn't have pits that you could "walk" on. Oh the memories of the net bags of pieces of scrap foam rubber... just put them in the location where you expected to land
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