Bethany Dumas Article (ME)
Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 9:42 am
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Cony frosh breaks pole vault record
By SCOTT MARTIN
Staff Writer
Copyright © 2005 Blethen Maine Newspapers Inc.
WINDHAM -- When the final runners in the boys 4x400-meter relay crossed the finish line, Bethany Dumas became the focus at the Class A outdoor track and field state championship.
The Cony freshman shined under the spotlight.
With a group of teammates and coaches to her right, and about 150 remaining athletes surrounding her, Dumas easily cleared 10-feet-3 1/2 inches on her third attempt in the pole vault to break the four-year old state record and win her first state title.
"I was a little nervous," Dumas said of having all eyes focused on her. "But who wouldn't be?"
Dumas didn't show her nerves. The freshman nearly cleared 10-6 and shattered the mark of 10-3 set by Waterville's Lauren Tebbetts in 2001. On her third attempt at 10-6, Dumas hit the bar with her stomach on the way down. The bar bounced, landed back on the standards and the crowd cheered thinking Dumas had caught a lucky break. As Dumas tried to hurry out of the pit and not disturb the bar, it fell off the standards and onto the mat. The crowd groaned, then applauded Dumas' record-setting performance.
"I thought the bar came off right away," Dumas said. "I tried to get out (of the pit), but I hesitated."
Dumas beat out Thornton senior Kat Rice, who finished second with a vault of 9-6, to help the Cony girls to a sixth-place finish. She also finished second in the javelin (114-11) to teammate Katie Rollins, who won her second consecutive title with a throw of 129-1.
Cony frosh breaks pole vault record
By SCOTT MARTIN
Staff Writer
Copyright © 2005 Blethen Maine Newspapers Inc.
WINDHAM -- When the final runners in the boys 4x400-meter relay crossed the finish line, Bethany Dumas became the focus at the Class A outdoor track and field state championship.
The Cony freshman shined under the spotlight.
With a group of teammates and coaches to her right, and about 150 remaining athletes surrounding her, Dumas easily cleared 10-feet-3 1/2 inches on her third attempt in the pole vault to break the four-year old state record and win her first state title.
"I was a little nervous," Dumas said of having all eyes focused on her. "But who wouldn't be?"
Dumas didn't show her nerves. The freshman nearly cleared 10-6 and shattered the mark of 10-3 set by Waterville's Lauren Tebbetts in 2001. On her third attempt at 10-6, Dumas hit the bar with her stomach on the way down. The bar bounced, landed back on the standards and the crowd cheered thinking Dumas had caught a lucky break. As Dumas tried to hurry out of the pit and not disturb the bar, it fell off the standards and onto the mat. The crowd groaned, then applauded Dumas' record-setting performance.
"I thought the bar came off right away," Dumas said. "I tried to get out (of the pit), but I hesitated."
Dumas beat out Thornton senior Kat Rice, who finished second with a vault of 9-6, to help the Cony girls to a sixth-place finish. She also finished second in the javelin (114-11) to teammate Katie Rollins, who won her second consecutive title with a throw of 129-1.