Yes it is true. Chase has been reinstated after many, many delays by IAAF. We got a fax the other day (after we had given up on IAAF and told the attorney to stop pursuing it) saying that they finally reviewed the file (after one year and ten months of the two year suspension) and that they felt he should be reinstated early. Unfortunately, the many the high profile cases of the past two years intentional cheaters were repeatedly placed ahead of his, much delaying the reinstatement process. You can probably feel my frustration. Even as frustrated as I have been, I can't imagine what Chase has been feeling.
Chase is just happy to have it behind him now, so that he can move on. As you can probably guess, he doesn't want to talk about it or be asked about it. He and I are very grateful for the support of the vault community during this difficult time and we can only hope that no one else has to go through the hell he has been through. You guys have been extremely supportive and a blessing to us.
To answer a couple of your questions:
1. The suspension only prevented him from competing in USATF, USOC and IAAF meets. It did not pertain to collegiate/invitationals that were not tied to USATF, USOC or IAAF.
2. He went to Cuesta spring '04 which is when his collegiate clock started. As a 18 yr old at Cuesta, he jumped 17' 7" for the top JUCO jump nationally and the top USA "Junior" vault which was also #6 on the World Junior list. He needs to finish JUCO prior to competing NCAA. Since Cuesta he has taken courses at a two year school here and has been competing "Unattached" or with our club "Carolina Extreme" in collegiate/invitational (NCAA) meets.
3. As far as his plans, after all he has been through, he wants to do things his own way. Which means he is not doing things according to the NCAA clock. He is jumping in NCAA/invitational meets anyway (most collegiate meets are invitationals). As both his father and an NCAA coach, I would love to have him at South Carolina. He is competing in many of the same meets. And he would look great in our uniform. But NCAA is not the only route.
