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anyone know what poles and grips the vaulters were using??
and you know me... i would have loved to have the 6 step "MID" of all the jumps...
maybe next big meet someone could help collect that data.....
i saw a couple of jumps in the background for the women from the TV..
i wish we could get USATF to "really" get a meet covered!!!!
dj
anyone know what poles and grips the vaulters were using??
and you know me... i would have loved to have the 6 step "MID" of all the jumps...
maybe next big meet someone could help collect that data.....
i saw a couple of jumps in the background for the women from the TV..
i wish we could get USATF to "really" get a meet covered!!!!
dj
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Here's a short clip I shot of Isi's 4.82 clearance:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKf1zWbilnI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKf1zWbilnI
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i found this on youtube. here is hartwig, sorry about quality
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OW89sbxhPo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OW89sbxhPo
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Hey people with video clips, if you could email me the originals so I can put them on PV Power and on my PV Power Myspace page that would be awesome!
becca@polevaultpower.com
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Isinbayeva shines at Millrose Games
03.02.2007, IAAF
New York City, USA - It didn’t take long for Yelena Isinbayeva to etch her place into Millrose Games history at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The Russian set a U.S. all-comers record and meeting record of 4.82m in her North American debut in the women’s Pole Vault to highlight the famed indoor meeting’s 100th running on Friday (02) night.
Despite jetlag, Isinbayeva dominates
After passing the first four heights, the defending Olympic and World Champion needed only one jump to win the competition at 4.63m.
American Jenn Stucyzinski, who shared the previous world lead at 4.70, was second with a 4.53m leap, while April Steiner and Fabiana Murer of Brazil were third and fourth, also topping out at 4.53m.
Isinbayeva sailed over 4.73m on her first attempt to break Stacy Dragila’s 2003 meet record of 4.72 before scaling 4.82m on her second attempt. The former World Athlete of the Year then took three attempts at a would-be World indoor record of 4.93m, brushing the crossbar on her way down to leave her standard of 4.91 intact.
Isinbayeva, who arrived in New York on Thursday, said she was inspired by the rhythmic clapping of the crowd of 14,905 but felt fatigued from the change in time zones and felt drowsy as the competition wore on.
“I felt very good today from the beginning, but then I had some fouls and I got a little bit tired,â€Â
Isinbayeva shines at Millrose Games
03.02.2007, IAAF
New York City, USA - It didn’t take long for Yelena Isinbayeva to etch her place into Millrose Games history at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The Russian set a U.S. all-comers record and meeting record of 4.82m in her North American debut in the women’s Pole Vault to highlight the famed indoor meeting’s 100th running on Friday (02) night.
Despite jetlag, Isinbayeva dominates
After passing the first four heights, the defending Olympic and World Champion needed only one jump to win the competition at 4.63m.
American Jenn Stucyzinski, who shared the previous world lead at 4.70, was second with a 4.53m leap, while April Steiner and Fabiana Murer of Brazil were third and fourth, also topping out at 4.53m.
Isinbayeva sailed over 4.73m on her first attempt to break Stacy Dragila’s 2003 meet record of 4.72 before scaling 4.82m on her second attempt. The former World Athlete of the Year then took three attempts at a would-be World indoor record of 4.93m, brushing the crossbar on her way down to leave her standard of 4.91 intact.
Isinbayeva, who arrived in New York on Thursday, said she was inspired by the rhythmic clapping of the crowd of 14,905 but felt fatigued from the change in time zones and felt drowsy as the competition wore on.
“I felt very good today from the beginning, but then I had some fouls and I got a little bit tired,â€Â
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Stuczynski is second at Millrose
Back problems hindered the pole vaulter, who cleared 14-11
Staff and wire reports
(February 3, 2007) â€â€
Stuczynski is second at Millrose
Back problems hindered the pole vaulter, who cleared 14-11
Staff and wire reports
(February 3, 2007) â€â€
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Brad Walker, Visa men's pole vault: "It's been a little bit of a slow start [in 2007]. I have a lower back issue, some pelvic rotation. Unfortunately that has postponed a lot of my fall training. I'm basically getting healthy to train consistently. I'm pretty happy with the results. Anytime I get a 10-foot jump, I'll take it. I'm going to Ukraine to compete in Donetsk, then go to Australia to train and compete against the Australians. This is my second time at Millrose. I was happy to take a couple of shots at the Millrose record.
Yelena Isinbayeva, women's pole vault: "I had fun today because the competition was so nice. The spectators were so warm and friendly. The support was so good. I felt good today from the beginning, but then I had some fouls and I got a little bit tired. The big time difference between New York and Russia makes me a little bit sleepy."
Brad Walker, Visa men's pole vault: "It's been a little bit of a slow start [in 2007]. I have a lower back issue, some pelvic rotation. Unfortunately that has postponed a lot of my fall training. I'm basically getting healthy to train consistently. I'm pretty happy with the results. Anytime I get a 10-foot jump, I'll take it. I'm going to Ukraine to compete in Donetsk, then go to Australia to train and compete against the Australians. This is my second time at Millrose. I was happy to take a couple of shots at the Millrose record.
Yelena Isinbayeva, women's pole vault: "I had fun today because the competition was so nice. The spectators were so warm and friendly. The support was so good. I felt good today from the beginning, but then I had some fouls and I got a little bit tired. The big time difference between New York and Russia makes me a little bit sleepy."
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