Ok rules govern a select group that never followed the rules and has ended up with catastrophic accidents in their field.
But it is every pole manufacturer's requirement to select a pole rated at or above your weight.
"I hear it all the time well I cannot bend a pole at my weight"
There is a reason why you should not use a long pole under your weight even if you have less velocity, a short run, or you are old and slow. This pole has a wall thickness to support only that weight and anything more will over stress the pole, which will result in a possible broken pole occurring on subsequent jumps!
If you have gotten older and have to use a softer pole I recommend you move the length down so you fit the pole. Even master vaulters can do better if they look at this aspect.
I know you guys use to hold 15’ but lets be realistic and move to a grip that is safe and will allow you to vault for pete’s sake. This is not pole bending this is Pole Vaulting
(Jumping over your handgrip)