16 January, 2010
Washington Preview
Flight  2  
  1 Roth, Scott                  Washington               5.66mA  18-06.75 
  2 Witter-Tilton, Colin         Oregon                   5.31mP  17-05.00 
  3 Lee, McKane                  Unattached               5.06m   16-07.25 
  3 Vu, Ryan                     Washington               5.06m   16-07.25 
  3 Roche, Casey                 Stanford                 5.06m   16-07.25 
  6 Eaton, Ashton                Oregon                   4.91m   16-01.25 
  6 Brown, Ryan                  Western Wash             4.91m   16-01.25 
  8 McCoy, Scott                 Club Northwe             4.76m   15-07.25 
  8 Cordell, Seth                Concordia (O             4.76m   15-07.25 
  8 Lashinske, Jeremy            Washington               4.76m   15-07.25 
  8 Borer, Bryce                 Washington               4.76m   15-07.25 
 12 McGinty, Brian               Oregon                   4.61m   15-01.50 
 13 Hippler, Jared               Willamette S             4.46m   14-07.50
			
									
									
						Scott Roth, 5.66/U.S., Collegiate Leader
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Re: Scott Roth, 5.66/U.S., Collegiate Leader
Big Time Jump!!!!!!!!
			
									
									
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Re: Scott Roth, 5.66/U.S., Collegiate Leader
Good guy who has endured alot.
Good for him.
			
									
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Re: Scott Roth, 5.66/U.S., Collegiate Leader
This is really going to be an amazing national championship. This years collegiate group is just loaded with talent in all directions. Im really excited to see so much progress this early in the seasons( maybe not indoor) it really leaves open alot of possibilities for the outdoor season. i was actually recruited by a bunch of the schools that have vaulters in the top 50 so ive met alot of those guys, they all work so hard and are real class acts. Keep it up lets see a battle over 19 for the championship!!! 
			
									
									
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Re: Scott Roth, 5.66/U.S., Collegiate Leader
video of his attempt at 18'8.75"
couldn't find any clips of his 5.66 vault...anyone?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUjPS5z4 ... re=related
			
									
									
						couldn't find any clips of his 5.66 vault...anyone?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUjPS5z4 ... re=related
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Re: Scott Roth, 5.66/U.S., Collegiate Leader
tsorenson wrote:video of his attempt at 18'8.75"
couldn't find any clips of his 5.66 vault...anyone?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUjPS5z4 ... re=related
It is on the UW website. Not a very good video, but it is there.
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Re: Scott Roth, 5.66/U.S., Collegiate Leader
kev44000 wrote:tsorenson wrote:video of his attempt at 18'8.75"
couldn't find any clips of his 5.66 vault...anyone?
It is on the UW website. Not a very good video, but it is there.
It's here: http://www.gohuskies.com/sports/c-track/recaps/011710aaa.html
His lead leg seemed to stray a bit as he tucked (only slightly), but he re-aligned it ... and shot off the top quite well!
On his 18-8.75" attempt, his lead leg didn't stray as much, but it just didn't have as much oomph compared to the 18-6.75" PR. It's hard to PR twice in one day.
What a great start to the year! Last year in this meet, I watched him do 17-1 from a short run ... his back was still hurting. In the interview (on the 18-6.75" vid), he said his back feels nearly 100%.
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