USA vs. The World at Run for the Dream
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- Joined: Sat Aug 31, 2002 1:59 pm
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Team USA dominates the World at the first stop on the Visa Championship Series
01-21-2008
FRESNO, CALIF. - With wins in 11 of 16 events, Team USA dominated Team World Monday evening at USA vs. the World at the Run for the Dream at the Save Mart Center, located on the campus of Fresno State University in California. Scored as a dual meet, Team USA won 96-66.
The men's pole vault saw three-time NCAA champion Tommy Skipper and 2006 U.S. Outdoor champion Russ Buller clear 5.58m/18-3.75 with Skipper taking the win on fewer misses. 2004 Olympian Jillian Schwartz won the women's pole vault with a height of 4.37m/14-4.
QUOTES
Jillian Schwartz - womens pole vault winnner
It was a pretty good day. I tried out a new run so it worked out pretty well. I jumped on Friday in practice and decided to take out the skip and it went well in practice. It worked well here. It was pretty consistent. It's a really good track.
Tommy Skipper - men's pole vault winner
I feel good. Today my coach and I were working on a few things.
There's a few things we didn't do, that we will do in my next meet.
Overall, today was about a "B" day. I think it is something to work off of. I'm just really happy I'm healthy.
Team USA dominates the World at the first stop on the Visa Championship Series
01-21-2008
FRESNO, CALIF. - With wins in 11 of 16 events, Team USA dominated Team World Monday evening at USA vs. the World at the Run for the Dream at the Save Mart Center, located on the campus of Fresno State University in California. Scored as a dual meet, Team USA won 96-66.
The men's pole vault saw three-time NCAA champion Tommy Skipper and 2006 U.S. Outdoor champion Russ Buller clear 5.58m/18-3.75 with Skipper taking the win on fewer misses. 2004 Olympian Jillian Schwartz won the women's pole vault with a height of 4.37m/14-4.
QUOTES
Jillian Schwartz - womens pole vault winnner
It was a pretty good day. I tried out a new run so it worked out pretty well. I jumped on Friday in practice and decided to take out the skip and it went well in practice. It worked well here. It was pretty consistent. It's a really good track.
Tommy Skipper - men's pole vault winner
I feel good. Today my coach and I were working on a few things.
There's a few things we didn't do, that we will do in my next meet.
Overall, today was about a "B" day. I think it is something to work off of. I'm just really happy I'm healthy.
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