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West Regional

Unread postby CowtownPV » Thu May 26, 2011 10:08 pm

Progression: 4.90 - 5.05 - 5.15 - 5.20 -then 5cm
Random draw for pit and order. Simultaneous bar raise
5-alive until fewer than 9 at a given height
Advance top 12 overall placers to Drake. Jump off # 12

Place Athlete Name Yr Affiliation Mark
1 Chris Little SR BYU 5.20m 17-0 ¾
1 Victor Weirich SO BYU 5.20m 17-0 ¾
3 Michael Arnold JR Idaho State 5.20m 17-0 ¾
4 Brock Spandl SR Minnesota 5.20m 17-0 ¾
5 Brian Hancock SR Missouri 5.20m 17-0 ¾
5 Jeff Rodriguez SO Texas-Arlington 5.20m 17-0 ¾
7 Alex Bentley SR Houston 5.20m 17-0 ¾
7 Scott Roth SR Washington 5.20m 17-0 ¾
7 Jack Whitt SO Oral Roberts 5.20m 17-0 ¾
10 Michael Woepse FR UCLA 5.20m 17-0 ¾
11 Tanner Emrich SR BYU 5.15m 16-10 ¾
12 Logan Cunningham SO Texas State 5.15m 16-10 ¾
13 Nate Polacek JR Nebraska 5.15m 16-10 ¾
14 Daniel Gooris JR Northern Iowa 5.15m 16-10 ¾
14 Jordan Scott SR Kansas 5.15m 16-10 ¾
16 Tyler Wallace JR Long Beach St. 5.15m 16-10 ¾
16 Greg Woepse SR UCLA 5.15m 16-10 ¾
16 Cale Simmons SO Air Force 5.15m 16-10 ¾
19 Mickey DeFilippo JR Wisconsin 5.05m 16-6 ¾
19 Ethan Ostrom SO UC Davis 5.05m 16-6 ¾
19 Michael Viken FR Eastern Illinois 5.05m 16-6 ¾
19 Sam Kranz SR Northern Iowa 5.05m 16-6 ¾
23 Lucas Pope SR Idaho 5.05m 16-6 ¾
24 Austin Ouderkirk SO Oregon 5.05m 16-6 ¾
24 Matthew Bane FR Illinois 5.05m 16-6 ¾
26 Corey Phallen SR Arizona State 5.05m 16-6 ¾
27 Robby Fegles JR Washington 5.05m 16-6 ¾
28 Corey Dysick JR Stanford 4.90m 16-0 ¾
28 Mark Thomas FR Texas 4.90m 16-0 ¾
28 Alex Bishop FR Kansas 4.90m 16-0 ¾
31 Casey DiCesare JR UCLA 4.90m 16-0 ¾
31 Kyle Inks JR Cal Poly 4.90m 16-0 ¾
33 Kenny Greaves JR Texas 4.90m 16-0 ¾
33 Jordan Wehr SR North Texas 4.90m 16-0 ¾
NH Joe Farley SR Baylor
NH Colton Ross FR Stephen F. Austin
NH Ben Peterson SR Minnesota
NH Tane Owens SR South Dakota
NH Dustin Gehrke SO Oral Roberts
NH Ben Crogan JR Wis.-Milwaukee
NH Seth Arnold FR Houston
NH Bob Biskupiak SR Montana State
NH Erik Sutterfield SO Nebraska
NH Kyal Meyers FR Texas Tech
NH Rob Simmons SO Air Force
NH Nick Jennings JR UC Irvine
NH Michael Morrison SR California



Field Series

Place Athlete Name 4.90m
16-0 ¾ 5.05m
16-6 ¾ 5.15m
16-10 ¾ 5.20m
17-0 ¾ 5.25m
17-2 ¾ 5.30m
17-4 ½ 5.35m
17-6 ½ 5.40m
17-8 ½ 5.45m
17-10 ½ 5.50m
18-0 ½ 5.95m
19-6 ¼
1 Chris Little
BYU PASS PASS PASS O
1 Victor Weirich
BYU PASS PASS PASS O
3 Michael Arnold
Idaho State PASS O XO O
4 Brock Spandl
Minnesota XO O XO O
5 Brian Hancock
Missouri PASS XXO XO O
5 Jeff Rodriguez
Texas-Arlington XO XO XO O
7 Alex Bentley
Houston PASS O PASS XO
7 Scott Roth
Washington PASS PASS PASS XO
7 Jack Whitt
Oral Roberts PASS PASS PASS XO
10 Michael Woepse
UCLA O O XO XO
11 Tanner Emrich
BYU PASS O O XXX
12 Logan Cunningham
Texas State XO O O XXX
13 Nate Polacek
Nebraska PASS O XO XXX
14 Daniel Gooris
Northern Iowa O O XXO XXX
14 Jordan Scott
Kansas PASS PASS XXO XXX
16 Tyler Wallace
Long Beach St. XXO O XXO XXX
16 Greg Woepse
UCLA PASS XXO XXO XXX
16 Cale Simmons
Air Force PASS XXO XXO XXX
19 Mickey DeFilippo
Wisconsin O O XXX
19 Ethan Ostrom
UC Davis PASS O XXX
19 Michael Viken
Eastern Illinois O O XXX
19 Sam Kranz
Northern Iowa O O XXX
23 Lucas Pope
Idaho XO O XXX
24 Austin Ouderkirk
Oregon XXO XO XXX
24 Matthew Bane
Illinois XXO XO XXX
26 Corey Phallen
Arizona State O XXO XXX
27 Robby Fegles
Washington XO XXO XXX
28 Corey Dysick
Stanford O XXX
28 Mark Thomas
Texas O XXX
28 Alex Bishop
Kansas O XXX
31 Casey DiCesare
UCLA XO XXX
31 Kyle Inks
Cal Poly XO XXX
33 Kenny Greaves
Texas XXO XXX
33 Jordan Wehr
North Texas XXO PASS PASS XXX
NH Joe Farley
Baylor XXX
NH Colton Ross
Stephen F. Austin XXX
NH Ben Peterson
Minnesota PASS XXX
NH Tane Owens
South Dakota XXX
NH Dustin Gehrke
Oral Roberts XXX
NH Ben Crogan
Wis.-Milwaukee XXX
NH Seth Arnold
Houston XXX
NH Bob Biskupiak
Montana State XXX
NH Erik Sutterfield
Nebraska PASS XXX
NH Kyal Meyers
Texas Tech PASS PASS XXX
NH Rob Simmons
Air Force XXX
NH Nick Jennings
UC Irvine PASS XXX
NH Michael Morrison
California XXX

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Re: West Regional

Unread postby achtungpv » Thu May 26, 2011 11:50 pm

The defending champ doesn't get through. Interesting. In hindsight, he probably should've opened at 5.20 instead of 5.15. It's basically the same bar.
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Re: West Regional

Unread postby titanpv07 » Fri May 27, 2011 2:31 pm

and a NH from the indoor runner up ben peterson, bad weather?
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Re: West Regional

Unread postby achtungpv » Fri May 27, 2011 2:40 pm

supposedly it was cold and raining.
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Re: West Regional

Unread postby newvaulter » Sat May 28, 2011 11:49 am

Why don't they jump to completion at this meet? Kind of a waste. I'd be upset if I missed some school, traveled a couple of days for a meet, was jumping good and felt great, and had to stop after making 5.15 or 5.20. All the other events (except probably HJ) go to completion, and athletes can push for a PR or USA qualifying mark or whatever.

Doesn't make sense.

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Re: West Regional

Unread postby VaultPurple » Sat May 28, 2011 2:09 pm

It is no longer a ''Regional". They are the East and West Preliminary Rounds. So technically if you qualify you are already at nationals. They did it so that there would be the same amount of people in every event on the east and west side mainly for the sprints where the east used to have to have more rounds because there were more athletes, and the coaches complained their athletes were at an unfair advantage when they got to nationals because they raced so much at regionals.

So in the vault it is just the prelims for the finals at nationals, so once enough people have qualified they stop the meet, just like they would in prelims at Olympic trials or the old NCAA Championship system. As a vaulter going for a PR it sucks, but in the same since that they do for the sprinters where the top runners do not have to go all out to move on to nationals, the top vaulters do not have to jump their highest and risk peaking too soon to move on to nationals.

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Re: West Regional

Unread postby drcurran » Sat May 28, 2011 9:17 pm

We had bad weather at the East meet also. Got both the women and the men done. Only had to go 3 bars for each, and we did not have to have any tie breaker jump offs!
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Re: West Regional

Unread postby CowtownPV » Sat May 28, 2011 9:59 pm

Women's Pole Vault Prelim


Event Records
Record Tag Mark Athlete Affiliation Date
American A 4.92m 16-1 ¾ Jenn Stuczynski Adidas July 6 2008
College Best C 4.60m 15-1 Chelsea Johnson UCLA May 14 2006
NCAA Meet M 4.45m 14-7 ¼ Kylie Hutson Indiana St. June 11 2010

Progression: 3.70 - 3.85 - 4.00 - 4.05 -then 5cm
Random draw for pit and order. Simultaneous bar raise
5-alive until fewer than 9 at a given height
Advance top 12 overall placers to Drake. Jump off # 12

Place Athlete Name Yr Affiliation Mark
1 Katerina Stefanidi JR Stanford 4.10m 13-5 ¼
1 Melissa Gergel SR Oregon 4.10m 13-5 ¼
3 Tina Sutej JR Arkansas 4.10m 13-5 ¼
3 Natalie Willer SR Nebraska 4.10m 13-5 ¼
5 Samantha Sonnenberg SR Minnesota 4.10m 13-5 ¼
5 Tara Diebold JR Arkansas 4.10m 13-5 ¼
7 Logan Miller SO Washington 4.10m 13-5 ¼
8 Jordan Roskelley SR Oregon 4.10m 13-5 ¼
9 Stephanie Foreman JR Arkansas State 4.10m 13-5 ¼
10 Bethany Buell FR South Dakota 4.05m 13-3 ½
10 Sarah Pappas SR Oklahoma 4.05m 13-3 ½
12 Kelsy Hintz SO San Diego St. 4.05m 13-3 ½
13 Kortney Ross FR Oregon 4.05m 13-3 ½
14 Stephanie Richartz FR Illinois 4.05m 13-3 ½
15 Tori Anthony SR UCLA 4.05m 13-3 ½
16 Laura Asimakis JR Texas A&M 4.00m 13-1 ½
17 Leslie Brost JR North Dakota St. 4.00m 13-1 ½
18 Cami Jiskra JR Nebraska 4.00m 13-1 ½
19 Christen Botteron JR BYU 4.00m 13-1 ½
20 Alexandra Acker JR Oklahoma 4.00m 13-1 ½
21 Allison Koressel SO UCLA 4.00m 13-1 ½
22 Shaylah Simpson FR Arizona State 3.85m 12-7 ½
23 Christal Brewster SR North Texas 3.85m 12-7 ½
23 Allison Stokke SR California 3.85m 12-7 ½
25 Jaci Perryman SR Kansas 3.85m 12-7 ½
26 Erica Naeger SR Arkansas State 3.85m 12-7 ½
26 Julia Cummings SR Kansas 3.85m 12-7 ½
28 Demi Payne FR Kansas 3.85m 12-7 ½
28 Theresa Raub SR California 3.85m 12-7 ½
30 Ericka Violett SR Sacramento St. 3.85m 12-7 ½
31 Liz Goodrich SO UCLA 3.70m 12-1 ½
31 Stacey Irvine SR Montana State 3.70m 12-1 ½
31 Tiana Webberley SO Cal St. Northridge 3.70m 12-1 ½
31 Nichole Manning JR Western Illinois 3.70m 12-1 ½
31 Karley King SO Houston 3.70m 12-1 ½
36 Amber Menke SO New Mexico 3.70m 12-1 ½
37 Margo Tucker FR New Mexico 3.70m 12-1 ½
37 Elena Horn JR Texas State 3.70m 12-1 ½
NH Ellie McCardwell FR Stanford
NH Miracle Thompson SR Southern Illinois
NH Erin Havener SR Wis.-Milwaukee
NH Breanna Bussel JR Nebraska
NH Kelli Ehardt JR BYU
NH Kellie Schuh JR Illinois-Chicago
NH Ari Ince SR Rice
NH Aly Daily JR Texas A&M
NH Cleona Oliver SR Rice
DNS Shade Weygandt SO Texas Tech

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Re: West Regional

Unread postby kewh » Mon Jun 06, 2011 10:40 am

newvaulter wrote:All the other events (except probably HJ) go to completion, and athletes can push for a PR or USA qualifying mark or whatever.

Doesn't make sense.


No other events go until completion. Check out the results.

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Re: West Regional

Unread postby drcurran » Mon Jun 06, 2011 1:46 pm

At the end of the competition in every event except the PV and HJ you could list the order of finish. Example in the shot put everyone gets, I think, 3 attempts, and then top 16 maybe come back for 3 more attempts. When that is over while they don't announce places you, if you had the sheets, could list the competitors in rank order. OK my .02

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Re: West Regional

Unread postby VaultPurple » Mon Jun 06, 2011 1:59 pm

drcurran wrote:At the end of the competition in every event except the PV and HJ you could list the order of finish. Example in the shot put everyone gets, I think, 3 attempts, and then top 16 maybe come back for 3 more attempts. When that is over while they don't announce places you, if you had the sheets, could list the competitors in rank order. OK my .02

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In a since you are right, but a lot of those athletes only do enough to qualify, especially if they are doing multiple events (Runners). Pole vault and high jump are different because their jumps are not measured individually, you must clear a bar, and everyones bar is at the same height. When they start using lasers to measure vaulters center of mass, then they can be treated like all the other events.

But the point is, very few of the top athletes are trying to PR at regionals because they leave for nationals the next week. Some people have to PR to make it, but others can just skate through and be rested for the next week. This is the same since as one girl on our team runs under 52 in the 400 but the fastest she ran all weekend was 52.99, but she won every one of her heats.

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Re: West Regional

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Mon Jun 06, 2011 2:36 pm

Yeah what VaultPurple says... the running events at Regionals tend to be very tactical and the top athletes are focused on places, not times.


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