Jan Wins Bronze in 1972 Olympics on Kirk's Catapole 550+
Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2008 7:24 pm
In digging thru my pole vault files last week, I came across this one of Jan Johnson clearing 17-6½ (5.35) on my Catapole 550+ for the Bronze in the 1972 Olympics in Munich.
In case you can't read the fine print, it says
"Jan Johnson was involved in the pole hassle. This isn't his familiar one. He still placed third. (Tony Duffy)"
Jan and I recently hooked up again thru our mutual friend Pat Licari. I had not communicated with him since Munich.
I had forgotton that I lent him my poles for the Finals, but the white strip of tape below the Catapole 550+ label clearly identifies this as my pole! That's how I always marked my pre-bends!
I remember talking to Jan a few days before the Qualifying Round. He had such an impressive mindset that day, I'll never forget it! I asked him how he felt and was he ready, and he said something to the effect that he'd never ever been so ready for a meet. He was positive that he would win a medal. There was no doubt in his mind, and I could detect no bravado in his voice. He said it matter-of-factly. I'm paraphrasing, but that was essentially his candid comment to me that day. The power of positive thinking is an EXTREMELY powerful concept that true champions are made of (or develop thru mental training). Jan had it, and IMHO he won the Bronze becuz of it. He jumped 6" below his PR in swirling winds. Other favorites succumbed to these adverse conditions.
Now I'm thinking of asking Jan if I can borrow his Bronze Medal for awhile!
2008-06-29 21:39 PST - editted Jan's exact Bronze Medal clearance (I was ½" off - I originally posted by memory.)
Kirk Bryde

In case you can't read the fine print, it says
"Jan Johnson was involved in the pole hassle. This isn't his familiar one. He still placed third. (Tony Duffy)"
Jan and I recently hooked up again thru our mutual friend Pat Licari. I had not communicated with him since Munich.
I had forgotton that I lent him my poles for the Finals, but the white strip of tape below the Catapole 550+ label clearly identifies this as my pole! That's how I always marked my pre-bends!
I remember talking to Jan a few days before the Qualifying Round. He had such an impressive mindset that day, I'll never forget it! I asked him how he felt and was he ready, and he said something to the effect that he'd never ever been so ready for a meet. He was positive that he would win a medal. There was no doubt in his mind, and I could detect no bravado in his voice. He said it matter-of-factly. I'm paraphrasing, but that was essentially his candid comment to me that day. The power of positive thinking is an EXTREMELY powerful concept that true champions are made of (or develop thru mental training). Jan had it, and IMHO he won the Bronze becuz of it. He jumped 6" below his PR in swirling winds. Other favorites succumbed to these adverse conditions.
Now I'm thinking of asking Jan if I can borrow his Bronze Medal for awhile!

2008-06-29 21:39 PST - editted Jan's exact Bronze Medal clearance (I was ½" off - I originally posted by memory.)
Kirk Bryde