Mitch Greeley 16' 6" vault!!

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Mitch Greeley 16' 6" vault!!

Unread postby Carolina Extreme » Wed Mar 24, 2004 11:24 am

At our camp this weekend Mitch Greeley joined the 16ft club in our PR meet with a vault of 16' 6". He had plenty of height on it too. His previous best was 15' 8". He was running from 7 lefts on a 16' 180 CarbonFX, holding at about 15' 4" (14'8" in the box). He jumped 16' last night for his school also. I'm looking for Mitch to make a good run at 17ft this year. :yes:

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Unread postby batvaulter » Wed Mar 24, 2004 12:06 pm

dang. go mitch


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Unread postby KYLE ELLIS » Wed Mar 24, 2004 1:24 pm

Yeah even Jeff Hartwig was bragging on Mitch.
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Unread postby Carolina Extreme » Wed Mar 24, 2004 2:32 pm

KYLE ELLIS wrote:Yeah even Jeff Hartwig was bragging on Mitch.


Mitch is very comfortable between his hands. And like Earl Bell said a few years ago, "If ever there was anyone born to vault, it's Mitch Greeley." You must have talked to Jeff since the camp. Jeff was great... as usual.

We got a lot accomplished during the camp and had a great followup in our Charleston area session yesterday. I expect many to PR, and a lot of school records to fall, during the next few weeks. :D
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Unread postby KYLE ELLIS » Wed Mar 24, 2004 3:19 pm

Carolina Extreme wrote:
KYLE ELLIS wrote:Yeah even Jeff Hartwig was bragging on Mitch.


Mitch is very comfortable between his hands. And like Earl Bell said a few years ago, "If ever there was anyone born to vault, it's Mitch Greeley." You must have talked to Jeff since the camp. Jeff was great... as usual.

We got a lot accomplished during the camp and had a great followup in our Charleston area session yesterday. I expect many to PR, and a lot of school records to fall, during the next few weeks. :D


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Re: Mitch Greeley 16' 6" vault!!

Unread postby OAKPV2004 » Wed Mar 24, 2004 5:14 pm

Carolina Extreme wrote:At our camp this weekend Mitch Greeley joined the 16ft club in our PR meet with a vault of 16' 6". He had plenty of height on it too. His previous best was 15' 8". He was running from 7 lefts on a 16' 180 CarbonFX, holding at about 15' 4" (14'8" in the box). He jumped 16' last night for his school also. I'm looking for Mitch to make a good run at 17ft this year. :yes:

Mitch signed early with Clemson University.


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in a real meet?

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Re: Mitch Greeley 16' 6" vault!!

Unread postby Carolina Extreme » Wed Mar 24, 2004 8:47 pm

OAKPV2004 wrote:
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in a real meet?


In a PR meet, over a crossbar. In the camp PR meet we give one mulligan to each vaulter, Mitch did not use his. So, was it in a "certified meet?" No. Was he representing his school? No. But it was in a meet with a crossbar and countable as a PR for him. He will not receive credit on any national lists for it though, since it was a handicapped meet. But a PR none the less.

Way to go Mitch! :yes:
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PPR!!! MULLIGANS ???

Unread postby Bruce Caldwell » Thu Mar 25, 2004 9:56 am

In a PR meet, over a crossbar. In the camp PR meet we give one mulligan to each vaulter, Mitch did not use his. So, was it in a "certified meet?" No. Was he representing his school? No. But it was in a meet with a crossbar and countable as a PR for him. He will not receive credit on any national lists for it though, since it was a handicapped meet. But a PR none the less.


Mulligan like in GOLF?? :D
Is that when you get a forth attempt, a volzing, or when you use the wrong size club , I mean wrong size pole??? :D

I think this qualifies as a PPR Practice Personal Record. :yes:

But commendable congrats Mitch :yes: :star:
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Re: PPR!!! MULLIGANS ???

Unread postby Carolina Extreme » Thu Mar 25, 2004 10:08 am

ESSX wrote:Mulligan like in GOLF?? :D
Is that when you get a forth attempt, a volzing, or when you use the wrong size club , I mean wrong size pole??? :D

I think this qualifies as a PPR Practice Personal Record. :yes:

But commendable congrats Mitch :yes: :star:
Go get it in a meet make it one for the charts.

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LOL Yep, that's it, you get a fourth attempt but can only use it once during the competition. LOL It's just a layed back, end of camp, fun competition. :yes:

Speaking of golf, I love to play but with my golf game I need a mulligan a hole. :crying:
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Unread postby opalkak » Thu Mar 25, 2004 11:07 am

great job,

as far a golfing goes I could use a mulligan every other shot probably, gosh I haven't been in a while I should 9 on my schedule.
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Unread postby Carolina Extreme » Thu Mar 25, 2004 11:20 am

opalkak wrote:great job,

as far a golfing goes I could use a mulligan every other shot probably, gosh I haven't been in a while I should 9 on my schedule.


My step dad told me he played the other day and shot aweful. I asked what he meant by aweful, I figured maybe he shot a 90 or 95. He said he lost 15 balls :crying: . LOL That's the worst I have heard of. He said the greens were elevated and hard, and most had water by them. He must have spent as much on balls as he did the round of golf. LOL
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Unread postby opalkak » Thu Mar 25, 2004 11:50 am

luckily here in az there isn't much water, and I don't mind hunting through the desert for my ball, I just have to watchout for the javlinas, rabbits, and roadrunners, and the occasional rattler
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