Live Free Video from Paris mPV - Derek Miles jumping
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Re: Live Free Video from Paris mPV - Derek Miles jumping
does anyone know when the pole vault is on this video? or more preferably when derek jumps?
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West Australian pole vaulter Steve Hooker performance best
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July 20, 2008 12:00am
DESPITE having collected Commonwealth and World Cup gold medals, Steve Hooker's achievements often have come on the same day as a better performance from a teammate who captures the headlines and limelight.
But not this time. The West Australian won the pole vault, providing the highlight for the Australians in the IAAF Golden League meeting in Paris yesterday.
Hooker, who cleared 5.70m to win the competition on a countback from Germany's Alexander Straub, was happy with the way he jumped in "tricky conditions", but believed there was still plenty of room for improvement.
"It's only my third competition, so I'm ironing out some kinks. Next week (referring to the London Grand Prix meeting) is going to be a really big one.
"London is pretty much going to be like an Olympic final. There are going to be some mind games. It will be the first time and the only time that I will meet (rivals) Brad Walker and Evgeniy Lukyanenko before Beijing."
Both athletes have jumped higher than the Australian this year, American Walker clearing 6.04m, while Russian Lukyanenko joined the exclusive 6m club, too, with a jump of 6.01m earlier this month.
Hooker's personal best is 6m. Only 14 men have cleared the height.
Fellow Australian Paul Burgess was fourth with a leap of 5.50m.
West Australian pole vaulter Steve Hooker performance best
Article from: Sunday Herald SunFont size:DecreaseIncreaseEmail article:EmailPrint article:PrintSubmit comment:Submit comment
AAP
July 20, 2008 12:00am
DESPITE having collected Commonwealth and World Cup gold medals, Steve Hooker's achievements often have come on the same day as a better performance from a teammate who captures the headlines and limelight.
But not this time. The West Australian won the pole vault, providing the highlight for the Australians in the IAAF Golden League meeting in Paris yesterday.
Hooker, who cleared 5.70m to win the competition on a countback from Germany's Alexander Straub, was happy with the way he jumped in "tricky conditions", but believed there was still plenty of room for improvement.
"It's only my third competition, so I'm ironing out some kinks. Next week (referring to the London Grand Prix meeting) is going to be a really big one.
"London is pretty much going to be like an Olympic final. There are going to be some mind games. It will be the first time and the only time that I will meet (rivals) Brad Walker and Evgeniy Lukyanenko before Beijing."
Both athletes have jumped higher than the Australian this year, American Walker clearing 6.04m, while Russian Lukyanenko joined the exclusive 6m club, too, with a jump of 6.01m earlier this month.
Hooker's personal best is 6m. Only 14 men have cleared the height.
Fellow Australian Paul Burgess was fourth with a leap of 5.50m.
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Meeting Gaz de France Paris Saint-Denis Paris Saint-Denis (FRA) - Friday, Jul 18, 2008
Pole Vault - M
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Official Results - Men - Pole Vault
Pos Athlete Nat Mark Pts
1 Steven Hooker AUS 5.70 20
2 Alexander Straub GER 5.70 16
3 Jérôme Clavier FRA 5.60 14
4 Paul Burgess AUS 5.50 12
5 Renaud Lavillenie FRA 5.50 10
6 Denys Yurchenko UKR 5.50 8
7 Maksym Mazuryk UKR 5.40 5
7 Derek Miles USA 5.40 5
Romain Mesnil FRA NM
Fabian Schulze GER NM
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