vault3rb0y wrote:I dont think any vaulter should start vaulting, or continue vaulting, if they goal in the vault is to get a scholarship. 12.6 scholarships means that there is 1 scholarship if you are lucky, given to an entire program of vaulters. Divide 1 by however many vaulters you have, on average i would say 3-4, and assume that right out of high school you are able to jump into that program, you are looking at 25% for jumping 16' 4.75" on average. That wins nearly every state championship and places in all of them. Vault because vaulting is FUN! Otherwise you'll end up in college with a partial scholarship wondering what you're doing there becacuse you already achieved your goal.
From the first day that I put a pole in Jonathans hand in the 9th grade, my goal was to get him a scholarship. I told him that I was able to vault in college on a scholarship and he could too if he worked hard enough. You will not jump 16'1" in high school if your only jumping for fun. It's taken alot of effort to get where we are now. We've doubled our seasons by jumping all summer. We've given up vacations. Instead, we've gone to track meets. While other kids are out having fun, Jonathans been training. While other kids spend time at jobs earning cash, Jonathans been spending time at his job,training. Ive done my best to get him the best coaches I could afford on a limited income. I've gambled and put money that I could have saved for his college and bought poles, camps and coaching. Even though he has earned a D1 scholarship, It hasn't paid off yet. But wait and see, I have alot of faith in Jonathans abilities. And by the way, we've have had alot of fun and met alot of great people in the PV world along the way!