Jeff Hartwig working on plan to bring down M40 record
"Record" by L. Jessie
I am certainly not the authority on this, and I will try to be judicious about what I have been told. Larry Jessie's record setting jumps were typically at obscure meets with few or no credible/unbiased witnesses or other ranked jumpers. I have heard other stories which I will not post here because I do not believe it is appropriate on this forum. Suffice it to say that many in the PV world have doubts about the veracity of the record. Whether it is legit or not, it will be nice to clear the clouds away from this chapter and silence all the negativity once and for all.
I can throw no stones, Larry still jumped higher than me, but then almost everyone else did too! LOL!
I can throw no stones, Larry still jumped higher than me, but then almost everyone else did too! LOL!
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SlickVT wrote:What is the deal with the previous "record"?
I got an email from an anonymous person asking me to post this:
Allegedly the holder made the mark with USATF officiating and an insurance company payout yet it wasn't made in the US. Those questioning the mark were threatened with lawsuits, and I may be too for revisiting this. As a former Wall Street guy, I suggested that the canceled check received back from the insurance company would prove once and for all that the mark was good and that the claim was paid ˆstandard due diligence procedures. That evidence could not be produced nor the explanation as to why a USATF official would certify a mark made out of the US. A cloud of suspicion has been around MANY marks in the career of the athlete. This is unfortunate because he was a very good vaulter.
The stories go FAR beyond this particular mark. In 1995 at the World Masters Championships in Buffalo the athlete arrived at the meet fresh off of another WR at 5.40m (17‚ 8 ∏‰) ten days before. In perfect conditions including a nice tailwind he made his opening height of 4.45m (14‚ 7 ∏‰) on his last attempt, won at 4.60m (15‚ 1‰) and missed all three at 4.70m (15‚ 5‰). From that day forward the „truth‰ seemed to be out as NO ONE with a 17‚ 8‰ PR opens at 14‚ 7‰ in a big meet in perfect conditions. Jump forward to M45 when he jumped 5.10m (16‚ 8 ∏‰) only to get 5th at the World Champs at 4.10m (13‚ 5 π‰) and retired shortly afterwards.
Logic brought the first suspicion as the vaulter was reportedly paid $25,000 to be the first 40 year old to jump 17‚ when he made 5.20m (17‚ ≤‰). A short time later he supposedly was paid $50,000 when he cleared 5.25m (17‚ 2 ≤‰). Who would ever pay $25,000 more for 2‰ higher after you just paid $25,000? Again ˆthese are the highlights and represent no more than the trailer of a movie.
With all of this said, I know the athlete well and like him very much. I never understood why someone with his talent would put himself in this position of scrutiny.
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