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US vaulters ranked in top 100 in world

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:10 pm

The IAAF doesn't officially do rankings anymore, but the same company that did them for the IAAF now does them here: http://www.world-rankings.net/

1. Brad Walker
8t. Jeff Hartwig
16. Jake Pauli
17. Russ Buller
24. Tim Mack
26. Toby Stevenson
33. Tommy Skipper
43. Jeremy Scott
45. Daniel Ryland
47. Darren Niedermeyer
51. Jon Takahashi
52. Derek Miles
69. Brad Gebauer
71. Brian Mondschein
73t. Rory Quiller
73t. Tye Harvey
75. Scott Roth
76. Jeff Ryan
77. Nick Hysong
78t. Chip Heuser
81. Mike Landers
82. Jordan Scott
95. Paul Gensic
96t. Graeme Hoste
96t. Mitch Greeley
98t. Michael Hogue

2 men in top 10
5 men in top 25
10 men in top 50
26 men in top 100
Germany: 3 in top 10, 6 in top 25, 7 in top 50, 11 in top 100.
Russia: 2 in top 10, 3 in top 25, 8 in top 50, 14 in top 100
Australia: 1 in top 10, 2 in top 25
France: 1 in top 10, 3 in top 50, 10 in top 100

Women
8. Jenn Stuczynski
15. April Steiner
20. Lacy Janson
21. Chelsea Johnson
23. Jillian Schwartz
24. Niki McEwen
29. Mary (Sauer) Vincent
35. Becky Holliday
39t. Tracy O'Hara
39t. Andreé Pickens
47. Erica Bartolina
52. Ellie Rudy
56. Erin Asay
58. Tori Anthony
59t. April Kubishta
66. Brysun Stately
88. Jodi Unger
94. Tamara Diles
96. Ingrid Kantola

1 woman in top 10
6 women in top 25
11 women in top 50
19 women in top 100

Russia: 4 in top 10, 6 in top 25, 7 in top 100 (I actually take this to mean that either the Russians are not reporting their local results, or that not many of their local meets are worth points. Their only girl between places 25 and 100 is Kate Sultanova who is in college in the US).
Poland: 1 in top 10, 2 in top 25, 3 in top 50, 5 in top 100

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Unread postby mjaubbs40 » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:18 pm

So even with the number 2 height ever made by a woman, Stu is ranked 8th? What's up with that?
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Re: rankings

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun Oct 14, 2007 7:26 pm

mjaubbs40 wrote:So even with the number 2 height ever made by a woman, Stu is ranked 8th? What's up with that?


It's not just based on height, it's based on performances at big meets, particularly international meets, which she is lacking.

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Unread postby big10jumper » Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:10 pm

this is why the iaaf does not acknowlede these rankings any more.they are invalid and a new system is going in place.i don't know why these are even on here being they have no validity anymore.aubbs 40 has a good point with stuczinski.this system has always been unfair to us vaulters.jenn s will not be ranked 8 in the world when t&f news comes out with the official rankings.she will probably be 3 or 4.you can not ignore the number 1 and 2 jumps behind only isi.not since july of 2003 has anyone finished the season within 3cm of the great isi.jenns held the highest jump in the world for over 2 1/2 months in outdoor this year even after isi jumped several times.stuczinski will be the first to have 2 jumps in the top 6 in the world and not be ranked no.2 in the world for the women.t7f news has been understanding on there rankings of injured vaulters in the past like rogowska last year and feo and drag in years past.some of these vaulters were not even in the top 10 in the iaaf but were justified in the top 5 in t&f news.i am tired of the us meets not counting and the europeans making out.reebock where jenn s made 16 was a grand prix meet.she was obviosly hurt the rest of the year.you can rank with any system which will have some kind of bias,but in the end hieght cleared is the only true measure.that is why we have records.the american will end up 3,4 but not 8 but everybody knows she is the only shot of beating isi and she is no.2 all-time.

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Unread postby VTechVaulter » Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:57 pm

Dang man, go Darren

from relative obscurity to top 50 in 2 years. nicely done
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Unread postby Lax PV » Thu Oct 18, 2007 6:28 pm

VTechVaulter wrote:Dang man, go Darren

from relative obscurity to top 50 in 2 years. nicely done


nicely done d-house... congrats.


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