LoJo talking big?
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Lojo is so full of s***. I saw those jumps from 2001 indoors and he wasnt even close to 6.15 on ANY of his jumps. Yeah, he got his legs over, and drug the bar down a foot. I would have to say any of those jumps were 5.95 jumps at best.
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jomrus wrote:Wow you guys... The guy has been injured, so it would be expected that he would land in the box. Give him a break.
Does anyone else see a problem with this statement?
Injured or uninjured, there's no reason an experienced vaulter should ever land in the box. Lower the grip, start on a smaller pole, and make the pit. If he can't do that, he doesn't belong at the National Championships.
Whoa, didn't mean to get your panties in a bunch, it's just that there seems to be a lot of tide against LoJo, and I was wondering what the guy did to deserve such a bad rap. I think he deserves a lot of credit for what he did at least in college. But whatever... you guys know everything
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Yeah, he does give off the cocky "Maurice Greene-type" vibe a lot of the time. Talks pretty big but seldom backs it up. On the other hand, I think there may be a pretty nice guy behind the image.
To quote one unnamed elite vaulter I know: "When Lawrence is in the U.S., he's an ass____ ...when we're in Europe and he doesn't have a coach and is begging the rest of us to help him, he's alright."
To quote one unnamed elite vaulter I know: "When Lawrence is in the U.S., he's an ass____ ...when we're in Europe and he doesn't have a coach and is begging the rest of us to help him, he's alright."
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LoJo is an incredible athlete, probably the best in the sport, and I have the upmost respect for him. I'm just saying that 6.15 will be around for a long, long time, regardless of what LoJo has said.
And when jumping in something as big as a National Championships, when everything is on the line, I see nothing wrong with going to a big pole and coming up short. Its the meet of the year. You gotta make things happen, you can't wait for it. And sometimes when you try and make things happen they don't happen and you end up near the box. Plus the dude was jumping with a freakin broken hand. He earns major stud points in my books for that.
And when jumping in something as big as a National Championships, when everything is on the line, I see nothing wrong with going to a big pole and coming up short. Its the meet of the year. You gotta make things happen, you can't wait for it. And sometimes when you try and make things happen they don't happen and you end up near the box. Plus the dude was jumping with a freakin broken hand. He earns major stud points in my books for that.
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Yeah I don't see LoJo going 6.15 either, but he's probably got the best chance as far as ability is concerned. But let me spin some yarn here. I competed against a kid in high school who was a nobody in the pole vault his junior year, and then went 16' his senior year in indoors. Now this was Ohio, so all you people thinking 16' in high school isn't that great then realize that 16'4'' is the high school record. Anyway, this kid could do hurdles, 400, and pretty much anything else. I hated him because he seemed cocky to me. Everyone else I talked to felt the same way. I ended up going to the same college by chance, and found out he was my roommate. He is the coolest dude ever, now that I found out what he was like away from track. I guarantee LoJo is facing the same sort of bad rap. Anyways, that's my two cents. Have a good weekend.
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