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The Fence
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2002 6:58 pm
by MLfanclub
Has anyone ever been a pole vault spectator at the stadium in everett? I was lucky enough to catch some sweet vaulting by Molly there last season, but it was ghetto because I was hopelessly pinned behind a fence 34827 miles away from all the action. Since I wasn't audible at that distance molly's mom and I waved around flares for visual support and shared a pair of binoculars to catch her while she vaulted. alright so it wasnt that bad but I was curious as to the boundaries of spectators at pole vault events. since most of you are all pole vaulters you have VIP access and dont have to worry about it. at the decathlon/heptathlon at lake washington HS this summer I saw parents/friends setting up all over the place to watch the vaulting. is it distracting to have someone sit so close to the runway, or do you just feed off the energy? would it be distracting if I put my lawn chair on the other side of the pit (at a reasonable distance) facing the vaulter as he/she ran down the runway and vaulted? is it just a common sense issue and this question is basically pointless?
yeah everett sucks
Posted: Sat Sep 21, 2002 9:39 pm
by xtremevaulter
Yeah this last season at a meet in Everett my dad was like way over by where you were it is kinda sucky cuz you really want the people who you are close to to be near you. any way. I like having people close but not that close.
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2002 3:56 pm
by rainbowgirl28
Most vaulters shouldn't find it too distracting as long as you are not too close and being too distrcting.
Meets vary about who they let on the field or whatever... your best way to get up close and personal... offer to help move standards or put the bar back up or catch poles

Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2002 1:01 am
by Azbeachboy1
I love it when all the people are around you and cheer you on. Everyone loves to watch vaulting. Even if they don't know any one who is competing. As long as there far enough away so that they cant get hurt its all good. I say about 20 feet away is a good distance!
Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2002 10:02 pm
by lavasteal
bad idea, in an indoor meet, don't fall onto the track as the gun goes off for the guys 55m hurdles.... only time i didn't like being close to people while vaulting
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2002 8:53 pm
by PvaultinGirl
yeah, i know what your talking about! sadly that's one of my worst problems...concentrating. My last meet was ok cause it was states and EVERYONE was cheering for me and that was rare because no one ever cares about pole vaulting at my school. It was really great and i felt less nervouse knowing that all my "fans" were out there cheering me on.

Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2002 1:35 am
by wacky274
lol, i like having peopel around....sometimes i just need to keep my head away from the vaulting....i mean i know this one meet i pred (fortunately a big pr) i had all my vaulters from my school within like 10-20 feet, if not closer at times....it was cool, i mean i even had one asking what type of sub sandwich i wanted....sometimes it's just best t take your mind off the vault and just do it....overthink it and it can be a problem...though i'm not saying take all focus off it, lol, i did bring my head back into it before i started down the run way, but it was nice to have a breather i guess....especially when tons of peopel had gathered to watch
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2002 1:45 am
by VaultFreak
Yeah, I need to take my mind off of it a little, but sub sandwiches? I don't know. My teammates are stupid though, they'll just be really obnoxious. One of them was actually talking to me, he was right in my way and I wasn't even listening. But sometimes when certain people are there, like the ones who aren't "regulars", it screws me up.
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2002 2:04 am
by wacky274
am i enough of a "regular" or would i screw you up talking to you? Lol
Posted: Sat Oct 19, 2002 4:40 pm
by VaultFreak
Lol, you are. I'm use to you.
