Women's decathlon needs a hero
Posted: Thu Oct 09, 2008 8:18 pm
It seemed like a few years ago the feeling was that since women's pole vault was now established, the decathlon wouldn't be far behind. But from what I've been able to gather, it seems that a majority of coaches (esp in Europe), that had an investment in their heptathletes weren't too keen on bringing on the decathlon since it would likely make their athletes obsolete . (true or not, I've heard this was the sentiment). So - the move for a womens decathlon seems to have been shelved for now. (I know Washington State has it for their high school girls and there are a couple regional comps - I'm taking about Olympics and WC's)
What i want to know is if we can take a lesson from the way the women's PV was brought to the international stage. Who was the person who challenged the establishment and through what channels did he or she work to make womens vaulting a reality back in the 90's?
What i want to know is if we can take a lesson from the way the women's PV was brought to the international stage. Who was the person who challenged the establishment and through what channels did he or she work to make womens vaulting a reality back in the 90's?