NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt, Kendricks, Blankenship 5.60
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Re: NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt 5.65, Blankenship Kendricks 560
Event 12 Men Pole Vault
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Progression: 5.20- 5.30- 5.40- 5.45 then 5cm
5-Alive jumping format until fewer than nine.
American: A 6.02m 3/10/2002 Jeff Hartwig
Collegiate: C 5.85m 3/6/1999 Jacob Davis, Texas
NCAA Meet: M 5.85m 3/6/1999 Jacob Davis, Texas
Facility: F 5.85m 2/12/2000 Jeff Harwig, Nike
Name Year School Finals Points
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Finals
1 Andrew Irwin SO Arkansas 5.70m 18-08.25 10
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.60 5.65 5.70 5.75
PPP PPP O PPP O XO XXO O O XXX
2 Jack Whitt SR Oral Roberts 5.60m 18-04.50 8
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.60 5.65 5.70 5.75
PPP O PPP XO O O O XPP PPP XX
3 Sam Kendricks SO Mississippi 5.60m 18-04.50 6
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.60 5.65
O O XO XO XO O XO XXX
4 Jake Blankenship FR Tennessee 5.60m 18-04.50 5
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.60 5.65
O O O O O O XXO XXX
5 Shawn Barber FR Akron 5.50m 18-00.50 4
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55
XO O O PPP O XXX
6 Derick Hinch JR Arizona State 5.50m 18-00.50 3
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55
XO XO XO XO XO XXX
7 Michael Woepse SO UCLA 5.50m 18-00.50 2
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.60
XO XO XO XXO XO XPP XX
8 Michael Viken JR Eastern Illinois 5.40m 17-08.50 1
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50
O O O PPP XXX
9 Kyle Wait JR Kansas State 5.40m 17-08.50
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45
O XO O XXX
10 Cale Simmons SR Air Force 5.40m 17-08.50
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45
PPP O XO XXX
11 Logan Cunningham SR Texas State 5.40m 17-08.50
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45
O XO XO XXX
12 Aaron Unterberger SR Georgia Tech 5.40m 17-08.50
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50
O O XXO PPP XXX
13 Victor Weirich SR BYU 5.40m 17-08.50
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50
PPP XO XXO PPP XXX
14 Joey Uhle SO Air Force 5.30m 17-04.50
5.20 5.30 5.40
XO O XXX
15 Colton Ross SO Stephen F. Austin 5.30m 17-04.50
5.20 5.30 5.40
PPP XO XXX
-- Joseph Wesley SR Akron NH
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Progression: 5.20- 5.30- 5.40- 5.45 then 5cm
5-Alive jumping format until fewer than nine.
American: A 6.02m 3/10/2002 Jeff Hartwig
Collegiate: C 5.85m 3/6/1999 Jacob Davis, Texas
NCAA Meet: M 5.85m 3/6/1999 Jacob Davis, Texas
Facility: F 5.85m 2/12/2000 Jeff Harwig, Nike
Name Year School Finals Points
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Finals
1 Andrew Irwin SO Arkansas 5.70m 18-08.25 10
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.60 5.65 5.70 5.75
PPP PPP O PPP O XO XXO O O XXX
2 Jack Whitt SR Oral Roberts 5.60m 18-04.50 8
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.60 5.65 5.70 5.75
PPP O PPP XO O O O XPP PPP XX
3 Sam Kendricks SO Mississippi 5.60m 18-04.50 6
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.60 5.65
O O XO XO XO O XO XXX
4 Jake Blankenship FR Tennessee 5.60m 18-04.50 5
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.60 5.65
O O O O O O XXO XXX
5 Shawn Barber FR Akron 5.50m 18-00.50 4
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55
XO O O PPP O XXX
6 Derick Hinch JR Arizona State 5.50m 18-00.50 3
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55
XO XO XO XO XO XXX
7 Michael Woepse SO UCLA 5.50m 18-00.50 2
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50 5.55 5.60
XO XO XO XXO XO XPP XX
8 Michael Viken JR Eastern Illinois 5.40m 17-08.50 1
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50
O O O PPP XXX
9 Kyle Wait JR Kansas State 5.40m 17-08.50
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45
O XO O XXX
10 Cale Simmons SR Air Force 5.40m 17-08.50
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45
PPP O XO XXX
11 Logan Cunningham SR Texas State 5.40m 17-08.50
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45
O XO XO XXX
12 Aaron Unterberger SR Georgia Tech 5.40m 17-08.50
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50
O O XXO PPP XXX
13 Victor Weirich SR BYU 5.40m 17-08.50
5.20 5.30 5.40 5.45 5.50
PPP XO XXO PPP XXX
14 Joey Uhle SO Air Force 5.30m 17-04.50
5.20 5.30 5.40
XO O XXX
15 Colton Ross SO Stephen F. Austin 5.30m 17-04.50
5.20 5.30 5.40
PPP XO XXX
-- Joseph Wesley SR Akron NH
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Re: NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt 5.65, Blankenship Kendricks 560
Better view of the results:
Not a better view if you have a small screen eh? Here's a link to the JPG if you can't see the full pic below:
http://www.mansfieldathletics.com/pole_ ... menspv.jpg
Not a better view if you have a small screen eh? Here's a link to the JPG if you can't see the full pic below:
http://www.mansfieldathletics.com/pole_ ... menspv.jpg
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Re: NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt 5.65, Blankenship Kendricks 560
Why did Whitt pass at 5.70?
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Re: NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt 5.65, Blankenship Kendricks 560
I believe he still would have needed to clear 5.75 to win because of the miss at 5.65 (which according to score sheet he passed the last two attempts so he made 5.60) Since Irwin made 570 on first - he was going to be ahead on the countback
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Re: NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt 5.65, Blankenship Kendricks 560
Once Irwin made his first attempt at 5.70, Whitt needed 5.75 to win.
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Re: NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt 5.65, Blankenship Kendricks 560
By rule, if they both make 5.70m on their 1st and don't make another bar total misses would apply. Jack had 2 and Andrew had 3. Jack would have won.
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Re: NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt 5.65, Blankenship Kendricks 560
They first go back to the previous height then total misses if tied from there. Jack could not have won at 5.70. He had to make 5.75 before Andrew.
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Re: NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt 5.65, Blankenship Kendricks 560
Hindsight 20/20, but you are wrong Kewh...
Straight from NCAA Track and Field Rule Book
Ties—Vertical Jumps
ARTICLE 6. In the High Jump and Pole Vault, ties shall be resolved as follows
(see accompanying example):
a. The competitor with the lowest number of jumps at the height at which the tie
occurs shall be awarded the higher place.
b. If the tie still remains, the competitor with the lowest total of failures
throughout the competition
The example they gave actually had someone doing what jack did, passing and then making the next height on the same number of misses, but then that does not matter because they go back and look at only total misses. The only height that matters what attempt you make it on is the final height cleared, then it goes to total misses.
So in Jack's situation, 5.70 on the first attempt would have won.
Straight from NCAA Track and Field Rule Book
Ties—Vertical Jumps
ARTICLE 6. In the High Jump and Pole Vault, ties shall be resolved as follows
(see accompanying example):
a. The competitor with the lowest number of jumps at the height at which the tie
occurs shall be awarded the higher place.
b. If the tie still remains, the competitor with the lowest total of failures
throughout the competition
The example they gave actually had someone doing what jack did, passing and then making the next height on the same number of misses, but then that does not matter because they go back and look at only total misses. The only height that matters what attempt you make it on is the final height cleared, then it goes to total misses.
So in Jack's situation, 5.70 on the first attempt would have won.
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Re: NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt 5.65, Blankenship Kendricks 560
This is the only video I have been able to find so far of the comp. Blankenship looks great, vaguely reminiscent of Jacob Davis. Awesome inversion!
http://youtu.be/MIbIDu3r9xE
Hopefully somebody has video they can post of the entire comp...Coach Brookelyn has been doing this the last few years so I am spoiled!
Anyone?
Great job by all the vaulters and coaches! Very inspiring
http://youtu.be/MIbIDu3r9xE
Hopefully somebody has video they can post of the entire comp...Coach Brookelyn has been doing this the last few years so I am spoiled!
Anyone?
Great job by all the vaulters and coaches! Very inspiring
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Re: NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt 5.65, Blankenship Kendricks 560
PV2020 wrote:Hindsight 20/20, but you are wrong Kewh...
Straight from NCAA Track and Field Rule Book
Ties—Vertical Jumps
ARTICLE 6. In the High Jump and Pole Vault, ties shall be resolved as follows
(see accompanying example):
a. The competitor with the lowest number of jumps at the height at which the tie
occurs shall be awarded the higher place.
b. If the tie still remains, the competitor with the lowest total of failures
throughout the competition
The example they gave actually had someone doing what jack did, passing and then making the next height on the same number of misses, but then that does not matter because they go back and look at only total misses. The only height that matters what attempt you make it on is the final height cleared, then it goes to total misses.
So in Jack's situation, 5.70 on the first attempt would have won.
You and AVC are correct.
Re: NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt 5.65, Blankenship Kendricks 560
good morning..
some great jumping... good to see..
anyone have the High school best of each of the 15?
dj
some great jumping... good to see..
anyone have the High school best of each of the 15?
dj
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Re: NCAA MPV - Irwin 5.70, Whitt 5.65, Blankenship Kendricks 560
Jack Whitt 5.23 high school best indoors. 5.49 outdoors.
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