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Tell me if this is legal
Is it legal for an official to make you finish the vault even if it is raining? We had our conference meet last night, and it rained the entire time. They wouldnt cancel the vault and postpone it to another day, they made us jump. One kid slipped off his pole and came within inches of hitting head on the box.
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did you or the other athletes keep your poles dry or did you just leave them out in the rain.
Once your done vaulting was a towel wrapped around your grip and a bag put over it and then put under a tarp.
Live in a state like michigan and you learn quick. Dry hands and a dry grip it doesn't matter if it is raining.
The true vaulter and coach come out in adverse weather.
Once your done vaulting was a towel wrapped around your grip and a bag put over it and then put under a tarp.
Live in a state like michigan and you learn quick. Dry hands and a dry grip it doesn't matter if it is raining.
The true vaulter and coach come out in adverse weather.
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[quote="ADTF Academy"]did you or the other athletes keep your poles dry or did you just leave them out in the rain.
Once your done vaulting was a towel wrapped around your grip and a bag put over it and then put under a tarp.
Live in a state like michigan and you learn quick. Dry hands and a dry grip it doesn't matter if it is raining.
The true vaulter and coach come out in adverse weather.[/quote]
I live in in state like Michigan. Its called Indiana. It rains every other day. A true vaulter doesnt risk winning the state championship just to jump in rain.
Once your done vaulting was a towel wrapped around your grip and a bag put over it and then put under a tarp.
Live in a state like michigan and you learn quick. Dry hands and a dry grip it doesn't matter if it is raining.
The true vaulter and coach come out in adverse weather.[/quote]
I live in in state like Michigan. Its called Indiana. It rains every other day. A true vaulter doesnt risk winning the state championship just to jump in rain.
Indiana has the best vaulters!!!
hey man i had the same conditions 2day at my meet it just comes down to being smart and knowing what ur doing not just the normal having the guts to try it... its gonna be raining durring sectionals so just make sure u can get out of the sectional and hopefully well be at the state meet with great conditions
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Vaulting in the rain
First, the officials did not make you compete. You can withdraw at anytime if you feel it is unsafe for you. Good advice about keeping your hands and grip dry. We just finished the women (yesterday) and the Deca. men today for the Big Ten Champs and it was raining both days. Only one athlete slipped off the pole and with that many vaulters at any meet, rain or not, you would probably get at least one slip.
Dan
PS Got to love Spring in Mich
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PS Got to love Spring in Mich

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