USA Junior Women - Willer, Weygandt 4.25
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Weygandt has a good jump but comes down on the bar for her second
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Willer puts together a decent jump, but misses. She is ahead on misses.
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That makes 18 jumps in the competition for Natalie, including the non0-jump when the wind knocked down the bar
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Shade has a good attempt but comes down on it. Her 19th jump of the competition.
So Natalie is the winner and Shade second.
So Natalie is the winner and Shade second.
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Women Pole Vault
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Bar Progression: 3.80/3.90/4.00/4.05/4.10/4.15/4.20/4.25
World: W 4.47m 2/10/2001 Yelena Isinbayeva, RUS
American: A 4.27m 4/19/2002 Lacy Janson, Florida State
Meet: M 4.22m 6/22/2008 Rachel Laurent, Louisiana HS
Name Year Team Finals
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Finals
1 Natalie Willer Nebraska 4.25mM 13-11.25
3.80 3.90 4.00 4.05 4.10 4.15 4.20 4.25 4.30
XO O O XXO O XO XO XO XXX
2 Shade Weygandt Club Altius 4.25mM 13-11.25
3.80 3.90 4.00 4.05 4.10 4.15 4.20 4.25 4.30
O O XO XO XXO XXO O XXO XXX
3 Kelli Ehardt Brigham Young 4.00m 13-01.50
3.80 3.90 4.00 4.05 4.10
XO O XXO XXP X
4 Cara Carpenter Arizona State 3.90m 12-09.50
3.80 3.90 4.00
O XO XXX
5 Victoria Worthen Vertical Assault 3.80m 12-05.50
3.80 3.90
XO XXX
6 Catherine Street Willamette Strid 3.80m 12-05.50
3.80 3.90
XXO XXX
-- Allison Koressel unattached NH
3.80
XXX
-- Katherine Lee Akron NH
3.80
XXX
-- Demi Payne unattached NH
3.80
XXX
-- Courtney Siebenaller Dayton NH
3.80
XXX
==========================================================================
Bar Progression: 3.80/3.90/4.00/4.05/4.10/4.15/4.20/4.25
World: W 4.47m 2/10/2001 Yelena Isinbayeva, RUS
American: A 4.27m 4/19/2002 Lacy Janson, Florida State
Meet: M 4.22m 6/22/2008 Rachel Laurent, Louisiana HS
Name Year Team Finals
==========================================================================
Finals
1 Natalie Willer Nebraska 4.25mM 13-11.25
3.80 3.90 4.00 4.05 4.10 4.15 4.20 4.25 4.30
XO O O XXO O XO XO XO XXX
2 Shade Weygandt Club Altius 4.25mM 13-11.25
3.80 3.90 4.00 4.05 4.10 4.15 4.20 4.25 4.30
O O XO XO XXO XXO O XXO XXX
3 Kelli Ehardt Brigham Young 4.00m 13-01.50
3.80 3.90 4.00 4.05 4.10
XO O XXO XXP X
4 Cara Carpenter Arizona State 3.90m 12-09.50
3.80 3.90 4.00
O XO XXX
5 Victoria Worthen Vertical Assault 3.80m 12-05.50
3.80 3.90
XO XXX
6 Catherine Street Willamette Strid 3.80m 12-05.50
3.80 3.90
XXO XXX
-- Allison Koressel unattached NH
3.80
XXX
-- Katherine Lee Akron NH
3.80
XXX
-- Demi Payne unattached NH
3.80
XXX
-- Courtney Siebenaller Dayton NH
3.80
XXX
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Athlete Quotes - Jr. Women's Pole Vault
Natalie Willer – Winner Jr. Women’s Pole Vault
On winning the event:
“There were great conditions, and a great facility. I was really excited to jump in Eugene. Going in, I knew there were a couple of good girls I had to beat. For me it was just doing what I could to put the jumps together. I thought I would finish in the top two. I was third last year and the year before. It was really a goal of mine to finish in the top two. I am really glad I accomplished it.”
Athlete Quotes - Jr. Women's Pole Vault
Natalie Willer – Winner Jr. Women’s Pole Vault
On winning the event:
“There were great conditions, and a great facility. I was really excited to jump in Eugene. Going in, I knew there were a couple of good girls I had to beat. For me it was just doing what I could to put the jumps together. I thought I would finish in the top two. I was third last year and the year before. It was really a goal of mine to finish in the top two. I am really glad I accomplished it.”
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Injury keeps Roberge from competition
By John Gunther, Sports Editor
Saturday, June 27, 2009 | No comments posted.
Moriah Roberge’s night at the U.S. Junior Nationals ended before it started Friday at Hayward Field.
The former Marshfield standout rolled her ankle during warmups for the pole vault and wasn’t able to compete.
“I’m feeling fine,” Roberge said in an telephone interview after being checked out at a Eugene-area hospital.
She was disappointed to not get to compete, though, after hitting the qualifying standard for the meet while winning her second Class 5A state title at Hayward Field in May.
Roberge said her bone popped out of place, and went back in after a few minutes. X-rays were taken at the hospital just to make sure she didn’t break any bones, but she doesn’t know yet whether she suffered any ligament damage.
She expects to have an MRI done on her ankle soon, but first she’s off to visit older siblings Celina and Muriel.
Roberge said she felt great while preparing for the event. She was using a larger pole than she did during the high school season because the opening height for junior nationals was boosted to 12 feet, 51⁄2 inches, a height she had only cleared during the state meet.
“I’m sure she was unhappy to not be able to compete,” said Marshfield coach Rich “Mac” McIntosh. “Making opening height would have been a milestone for her.”
Roberge will take the rest of the summer off before heading to San Diego State University in August. She has a scholarship to compete for the Aztecs starting next fall.
Injury keeps Roberge from competition
By John Gunther, Sports Editor
Saturday, June 27, 2009 | No comments posted.
Moriah Roberge’s night at the U.S. Junior Nationals ended before it started Friday at Hayward Field.
The former Marshfield standout rolled her ankle during warmups for the pole vault and wasn’t able to compete.
“I’m feeling fine,” Roberge said in an telephone interview after being checked out at a Eugene-area hospital.
She was disappointed to not get to compete, though, after hitting the qualifying standard for the meet while winning her second Class 5A state title at Hayward Field in May.
Roberge said her bone popped out of place, and went back in after a few minutes. X-rays were taken at the hospital just to make sure she didn’t break any bones, but she doesn’t know yet whether she suffered any ligament damage.
She expects to have an MRI done on her ankle soon, but first she’s off to visit older siblings Celina and Muriel.
Roberge said she felt great while preparing for the event. She was using a larger pole than she did during the high school season because the opening height for junior nationals was boosted to 12 feet, 51⁄2 inches, a height she had only cleared during the state meet.
“I’m sure she was unhappy to not be able to compete,” said Marshfield coach Rich “Mac” McIntosh. “Making opening height would have been a milestone for her.”
Roberge will take the rest of the summer off before heading to San Diego State University in August. She has a scholarship to compete for the Aztecs starting next fall.
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As always, awesome pictures by Victah Sailor
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