Sasquatch Discovered; Wookie Shamed
- rainbowgirl28
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Sasquatch Discovered; Wookie Shamed
Bryan "The Wookie" Carrell officially lost his title as "The Hairiest Man in Pole Vaulting" this weekend in Chicago. The title was picked up by a PVPower member we'll just call Sasquatch for now.
Details and pictures to come in the next few days...
Details and pictures to come in the next few days...
sasquatch correlation
I spoke with Sasquatch and, as a result, have begun to evaluate whether Sasquatch has an IQ point for every (or every other) thread of hair.
- rainbowgirl28
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the really sad thing is that the pole appears to be brand new. Correct me if I'm wrong.
judging from the lack of wear on the wrapping at the bottom, and new tip, new tape, and the pole cap is still on.
I've only seen a couple brands break in this condidtion, and was victim to a brand pacer carbon breaking on the second jump ever taken on it, which by the way is the only pole I've ever broken.
it just happens sometimes
judging from the lack of wear on the wrapping at the bottom, and new tip, new tape, and the pole cap is still on.
I've only seen a couple brands break in this condidtion, and was victim to a brand pacer carbon breaking on the second jump ever taken on it, which by the way is the only pole I've ever broken.
it just happens sometimes
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- rainbowgirl28
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- Location: A Temperate Island
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Let me see if I got this right
Low - slow - levered like crazy - weight more than pole rating - not sure how much the big spike mark halfway across the pole at one of the breaks had to do with it - the U of I kid who normally jumps on that pole was none to happy with the guy who borrowed it - James had jumped just over 15' on it the day before - but -stuff happens - someone borrows your pole -
PS: The pole was not brand new - James just took good care of it - also if you are almost sitting on the pit and you are still holding on to a 15' pole - you probably need to work on your take off
PS: The pole was not brand new - James just took good care of it - also if you are almost sitting on the pit and you are still holding on to a 15' pole - you probably need to work on your take off
Plant like crap sometimes ok most times
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