Pole vaulter trying to raise money for Deaflympics
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Looks like he raised the money after all!
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20th DEAFLYMPIC GAMES
Track and Field
Olympic Park Melbourne - 06/01/2005 to 12/01/2005
Event 19 Men Pole Vault
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Deaf World: W 4.78m 26/07/1993 Ole T. Sponberg, NOR
Deaflympic: D 4.78m 26/07/1993 Ole Sponberg, NOR
Name Year Team Finals
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Finals
1 Southern, Patrick Usa 4.30m
2 Wilcox, Gerald Ind 4.20m
3 Paukson, Hans-Kristjan Est 4.10m
4 Thomaidis, Vyronas Gre 4.00m
5 Bednarek, David Ger 3.90m
6 Bednarek, Markus Ger 3.60m
7 Efremov, Stanislav Rus 3.60m
8 Keck, Seth Usa 3.40m
9 Hosek, Lukas Cze
http://www.sportingpulse.com.au/assoc_p ... @8@&sID=99
Athletics Australia - Organization License
20th DEAFLYMPIC GAMES
Track and Field
Olympic Park Melbourne - 06/01/2005 to 12/01/2005
Event 19 Men Pole Vault
===============================================================
Deaf World: W 4.78m 26/07/1993 Ole T. Sponberg, NOR
Deaflympic: D 4.78m 26/07/1993 Ole Sponberg, NOR
Name Year Team Finals
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Finals
1 Southern, Patrick Usa 4.30m
2 Wilcox, Gerald Ind 4.20m
3 Paukson, Hans-Kristjan Est 4.10m
4 Thomaidis, Vyronas Gre 4.00m
5 Bednarek, David Ger 3.90m
6 Bednarek, Markus Ger 3.60m
7 Efremov, Stanislav Rus 3.60m
8 Keck, Seth Usa 3.40m
9 Hosek, Lukas Cze
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yay yay i am so proud:D
i am soooo proud of seth.. 8th place is better than nothing
thanks for supporting him much as u can
thanks for supporting him much as u can
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Robert schmitt wrote:Lord of the Poles wrote:What??? deaflympics?? Why in the world is that there? just because we're deaf doesn't stop us from being as good as anyone else in the vault.......
I'm hard of hearing, 40% in one ear and 60% in the other...
being deaf...what does that have to do with athletics?
It may not affect a deaf persons physical potential. It may effect the quality of their instruction. I had a deaf girl try out for the pole vault and there was defiantly something lost in translation between the interpreter and me.
Considering some of the crap that gets taught about pole vaulting, not being able to hear might be an unfair advantage.
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vaultmd wrote:Robert schmitt wrote:Lord of the Poles wrote:What??? deaflympics?? Why in the world is that there? just because we're deaf doesn't stop us from being as good as anyone else in the vault.......
I'm hard of hearing, 40% in one ear and 60% in the other...
being deaf...what does that have to do with athletics?
It may not affect a deaf persons physical potential. It may effect the quality of their instruction. I had a deaf girl try out for the pole vault and there was defiantly something lost in translation between the interpreter and me.
Considering some of the crap that gets taught about pole vaulting, not being able to hear might be an unfair advantage.
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