I couldn't hear his entire farewell speech very well (bad audio), but he did make a good point about vaulters retiring after XXX ... so he wanted to go out with a MAKE. Nice idea ... he'll certainly fondly remember The Reno Summit 2010.
Actually, almost every MEET ends in XXX.
In my career, I think I had only one meet where I ended the day with a MAKE ... it was a twilight meet, and I set a PR ... so by the time they got a forklift truck out to raise the official to measure the bar, it was too dark to continue.
Are there any memorable MEETS where a vaulter finishes with a MAKE?
I seem to recall that Tommy Skipper once started at 19-0, cleared it on his first try, then packed it in for the day! Is this true?
Perhaps Bubka had a few meets where he set a WR and then didn't attempt any higher ... leaving room for subsequent WRs for another day and another paycheck. Is this true?
Personally, I don't like to leave ANYTHING on the table. If Skipper was so pumped to START at 19-0, then why not go for 6.00m ... or at least something higher? What was his point in taking just one jump ... he might have missed an opportunity for a significant PR?
Kirk