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Derek Mackel gets first 18-footer - MW Results

Unread postby achtungpv » Fri May 26, 2006 10:18 pm

Mackel easily cleared 5.51 to win MW regionals today in Austin. It was probably a 5.65 vault. Took 3 at 5.56 and was tired. 3rd he had plenty of height but fell on the bar.

the next four were:
Scott, OU 5.41
Baldwin, Neb 5.41
Thames, Tx Tech 5.31
Scotten, Neb 5.31
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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Fri May 26, 2006 10:30 pm

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 Event 14  Men Pole Vault
=================================================================================
 Jump Heights: 4.91 - 5.06 - 5.21 -  5.31 - 5.41 - 5.51 - 5.61 +                 
 Five-alive jumping format until fewer than 9 remaining.                         
 Use Rule 7.1.5c.1 jump-off format to establish distinct 5th                     
 final place for advancement purposes only.                                     
    American: A 6.03m  6/14/2000   Jeff Hartwig, Nike                           
College Best: C 5.98m  5/25/1996   Lawrence Johnson, Tennessee                   
MidWest Regn: R 5.46m  5/29/2004   P. Gensic-S. Thames-B. Most, Air Force-Texas T
     Stadium: S 5.80m  1999        Jacob Davis, Texas                           
    Name                    Year School                  Finals            Points
=================================================================================
Finals                                                                           
  1 Derek Mackel              SR New Mexico               5.41m   17-09.00  10   
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31 5.41 5.51                                               
      PPP  PPP  XXO    O   XO  XXX                                               
  2 Scott Martin              JR Oklahoma                J5.41m   17-09.00   7   
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31 5.41 5.51                                               
      PPP    O   XO    O  XXO  XXX                                               
  2 Gable Baldwin             JR Nebraska                J5.41m   17-09.00   7   
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31 5.41 5.51                                               
      PPP   XO    O    O  XXO  XXX                                               
  4 Sage Thames               SR Texas Tech               5.31m   17-05.00   5   
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31 5.41                                                   
      PPP   XO    O    O  XXX                                                   
  5 Ray Scotten               SR Nebraska                J5.31m   17-05.00   4   
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31 5.41                                                   
      PPP    O    O   XO  XXX                                                   
  6 Robert Caldwell           JR New Mexico              J5.31m   17-05.00   3   
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31 5.41                                                   
      PPP  PPP   XO   XO  XXX                                                   
  7 Shay Collett              JR Texas-Arlington         J5.31m   17-05.00   1.50
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31 5.41                                                   
        O   XO   XO   XO  XXX                                                   
  7 Jarno Kivioja             JR Northern Iowa           J5.31m   17-05.00   1.50
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31 5.41                                                   
      PPP   XO   XO   XO  XXX                                                   
  9 Chip Heuser               SO Oklahoma                J5.31m   17-05.00       
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31 5.41                                                   
      PPP  XXO   XO   XO  XXX                                                   
 10 Matt Adkisson             JR Sam Houston State        5.21m   17-01.00       
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31                                                         
      PPP    O    O  XXX                                                         
 10 Andre Poljanec            SO Northern Iowa            5.21m   17-01.00       
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31                                                         
      PPP  PPP    O  XXX                                                         
 12 Trey Hardee               SR Texas                   J5.21m   17-01.00       
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31                                                         
      PPP   XO   XO  XXX                                                         
 13 Nic Petersen              JR Nebraska                J5.21m   17-01.00       
     4.91 5.06 5.21 5.31                                                         
       XO   XO   XO  XXX                                                         
 14 Dmitri Kabakov            FR Texas State              5.06m   16-07.25       
     4.91 5.06 5.21                                                             
        O    O  XXX                                                             
 14 Patrick Southern          SR Nebraska                 5.06m   16-07.25       
     4.91 5.06 5.21                                                             
        O    O  XXX                                                             
 14 Drew Terry                SR Texas                    5.06m   16-07.25       
     4.91 5.06 5.21                                                             
      PPP    O  XXX                                                             
 17 Dylan Schmidt             SR Wichita State           J5.06m   16-07.25       
     4.91 5.06 5.21                                                             
       XO    O  XXX                                                             
 17 Beau Morris               SO Wichita State           J5.06m   16-07.25       
     4.91 5.06 5.21                                                             
       XO    O  XXX                                                             
 17 Raven Cepeda              SO Northern Iowa           J5.06m   16-07.25       
     4.91 5.06 5.21                                                             
       XO    O  XXX                                                             
 20 Randy Flach               SR Sam Houston State       J5.06m   16-07.25       
     4.91 5.06 5.21                                                             
      PPP   XO  XXX                                                             
 21 Bryce Bergman             SO Kansas State            J5.06m   16-07.25       
     4.91 5.06 5.21                                                             
      XXO   XO  XXX                                                             
 22 Steve Elliott             JR Oral Roberts            J5.06m   16-07.25       
     4.91 5.06 5.21                                                             
        O  XXO  XXX                                                             
 22 Donovan Kilmartin         JR Texas                   J5.06m   16-07.25       
     4.91 5.06 5.21                                                             
        O  XXO  XXX                                                             
 24 Dusty Williams            JR Texas A&M                4.91m   16-01.25       
     4.91 5.06                                                                   
      XXO  XXX                                                                   
 -- Tom Rusteberg             SR Houston                     NH                 
     4.91 5.06                                                                   
      PPP  XXX                                                                   
 -- Bobby Most                SR Texas Tech                  NH                 
     4.91 5.06 5.21                                                             
      PPP  PPP  XXX                                                             
 -- Courtney Beasley          FR Texas Southern              NH                 
     4.91                                                                       
      XXX                                                                       
 -- Clint Blinka              SR Sam Houston State           NH                 
     4.91                                                                       
      XXX                                                                       
 -- Brandon McFarling         JR Texas                      DNS

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Unread postby belmore » Fri May 26, 2006 11:10 pm

Mackel cleared 5.51, don't understand the typo there.
compete and jump safe, have fun

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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun May 28, 2006 12:28 am

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Event 34  Women Pole Vault
=================================================================================
 Jump Heights:  3.66 - 3.81 - 3.96 - 4.06 - 4.16 - 4.26 - 4.36 +                 
 Five-alive jumping format until fewer than 9 remaining.                         
 Use Rule 7.1.5c.1 jump-off format to establish distinct 5th                     
 final place for advancement purposes only.                                     
    American: A 4.83m  6/8/2004    Stacy Draglia                                 
College Best: C 4.58m  4/20/2006   Lacy Johnson, Florida State                   
MidWest Regn: R 4.26m  5/27/2005   Breanna Eveland - Amy Linnen, Kansas State - K
     Stadium: S 4.50m  2004        Chelsea Johnson, UCLA                         
    Name                    Year School                  Finals            Points
=================================================================================
Finals                                                                           
  1 Breanna Eveland           SR Kansas State             4.26mR  13-11.75  10   
     3.66 3.81 3.96 4.06 4.16 4.26 4.40                                         
        O    O    O    O  XXO   XO  XXX                                         
  2 Elouise Rudy              SO Montana State            4.16m   13-07.75   8   
     3.66 3.81 3.96 4.06 4.16 4.26                                               
      PPP    O   XO    O   XO  XXX                                               
  3 Jackie Brown              SR Wichita State            4.06m   13-03.75   6   
     3.66 3.81 3.96 4.06 4.16                                                   
      PPP    O    O    O  XXX                                                   
  4 Rachel Greff              SO Rice                     4.06m   13-03.75   5   
     3.66 3.81 3.96 4.06 4.16                                                   
      PPP   XO    O    O  XXX                                                   
  5 Jenny Green               SO Nebraska                 4.06m   13-03.75   4   
     3.66 3.81 3.96 4.06 4.16                                                   
        O    O    O   XO  XXX                                                   
  6 Andrea Smith              SO Minnesota                4.06m   13-03.75   3   
     3.66 3.81 3.96 4.06 4.16                                                   
        O    O    O   XO  XXX                                                   
  7 Jenna Blubaugh            SR Nebraska                 3.96m   12-11.75   2   
     3.66 3.81 3.96 4.06                                                         
        O    O    O  XXX                                                         
  8 Annika Haedt              SR Kansas State             3.96m   12-11.75   1   
     3.66 3.81 3.96 4.06                                                         
        O   XO    O  XXX                                                         
  9 Ashley Laughlin           SO Texas                    3.96m   12-11.75       
     3.66 3.81 3.96 4.06                                                         
        O    O  XXO  XXX                                                         
 10 Laura Massey              SO Minnesota                3.96m   12-11.75       
     3.66 3.81 3.96 4.06                                                         
       XO    O  XXO  XXX                                                         
 11 Dana Rosenbladt           JR Texas Tech               3.81m   12-06.00       
     3.66 3.81 3.96                                                             
        O  XXO  XXX                                                             
 12 Brooke Demo               SO Wichita State            3.81m   12-06.00       
     3.66 3.81 3.96                                                             
       XO  XXO  XXX                                                             
 13 Jennifer Davidson         FR Texas A&M                3.66m   12-00.00       
     3.66 3.81                                                                   
        O  XXX                                                                   
 13 Lindsey Walesheck         JR Texas Tech               3.66m   12-00.00       
     3.66 3.81                                                                   
        O  XXX                                                                   
 15 Jessie Graff              JR Nebraska                 3.66m   12-00.00       
     3.66 3.81                                                                   
       XO  XXX                                                                   
 15 Amanda Alley              FR Texas Tech               3.66m   12-00.00       
     3.66 3.81                                                                   
       XO  XXX                                                                   
 17 Kristina Windham          SO Stephen F. Austin        3.66m   12-00.00       
     3.66 3.81                                                                   
      XXO  XXX                                                                   
 -- Britni Lawrence           FR Texas State                DNS                 
     3.66                                                                       
      DNS                                                                       
 -- Whitney Johnson           SO New Mexico                 DNS                 
     3.66                                                                       
      DNS                                                                       

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Unread postby pelle3 » Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:00 am

A stab at pole vault title

By Vanessa Strobbe
June 6, 2006
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    UNM senior Derek Mackel, 23, qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships in pole vaulting this year, his final year of eligibility. "This year, I did my best to have fun," he said. "When I don't have fun, this is all just work." Mackel competes in the preliminaries on Wednesday. The top 12 finishers advance to the finals on Friday. (Erin Fredrichs/Tribune)

    Eighteen steps. A 16-foot fiberglass pole. An 18-foot leap.

    A plastic bar propelled high in the air over mats has been no obstacle for University of New Mexico senior pole vaulter Derek Mackel. A minimized career and chronic knee pain have.

    The fifth-year senior didn't pick up a fiberglass pole until he was 17 years old. Since then, injuries have limited his already short career, including:

    As a high school senior, Mackel partially tore his meniscus in his right knee, keeping him out of competition nearly all season.

    His junior year at UNM, tendinitis in both knees restricted Mackel from participating in many indoor and outdoor meets.

    This year, he is nursing a strained muscle in his left knee but is continuing to train and compete.

    "I was always involved but couldn't compete," Mackel said. "It was so heartbreaking to have to constantly pull myself out of meets because of my injuries. I never had the chance to get better. The only thing that kept me going was knowing there was going to be another day."

    That day is coming.

    Six years after first placing hands on a pole, Mackel prepares for the most monumental meet of his vaulting career.

    Competition opens 5:45 p.m. Wednesday at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field National Championships in Sacramento, Calif. Finals begin Friday at 5:30 p.m.

    Mackel reached the pinnacle of his sport when he cleared a career-best 18 feet, 1 inch, at the NCAA Midwest Regional Championships last month to win the event and qualify for the NCAA championships.

    The jump makes Mackel the first Lobo to compete at the NCAA outdoor meet since 1991 and the third to qualify for nationals in the event.

    Mackel, a former walk-on, said he never expected to be where he is today.

    "I didn't even try the sport until the end of my junior year in high school," said Mackel, a graduate of Sandia High School. "One day I saw a friend doing it, asked the coach if I could try, and he let me. I've loved it ever since, but at that point, I wasn't even thinking about coming this far."

    The UNM Web site GoLobos.com describes Mackel as "a real rags-to-riches story who has gone from marginal walk-on to one of the top pole vault threats in the country over the past three years."

    Since 2002, Mackel has improved his personal record by more than 6 feet. Injuries aside, Mackel attributes the difference to hard work and persistence.

    "I think about pole vault at least six to eight hours a day," he said. "I normally practice for four hours, and then I'll do video sessions where I just study the sport."

    At times, Mackel admits pole vault overwhelms him. That is when the heavy-metal music lover turns to his drums.

    "If I'm worn out, getting mentally tired, or I've had a bad day of practice, I'll go beat on the skins," Mackel said. "Drums usually take my mind off of things."

    To keep his mind focused, Mackel, a black belt, resorts to his tae kwon do training.

    "Through tae kwon do, I maintained the ability to mentally put myself in a good place, block out the crowd, the wind, anything," he said. "It taught me to focus."

    Teammates describe Mackel as possessed by his sport.

    "He's my friend outside of track, but (Mackel's) just something else when he has a pole in his hands," javelin thrower Jessica McIntyre said. "He's in his own world."

    "There isn't any specific mind-set that I put myself in," Mackel said. "I just force myself to be confident with what I have worked for in practice and what I know I can do."

    Mackel found his confidence during one particular practice when his coach put the bar at 19 feet without telling him.

    He cleared it.

    "I knew it was high but didn't pay attention to how high," Mackel said. "I grabbed a big pole, gripped it and ripped it."

    Mackel says his jump that day solidified in his mind that he could do almost anything, including the Olympics.

    He has qualified for the U.S. National meet in Indianapolis and awaits a confirmation invitation later this month. If invited, Mackel calls it his next step to the 2008 Olympics.

    "Every meet is just another step to take, another goal to reach, another bar to clear," he said.

    The NCAA championship meet is no different.

    Head track and field coach Matt Henry says Mackel is capable of winning the national title.

    "He is definitely going to be a medal winner," Henry said. "But if everything goes right, he will be the NCAA champion."

    Mackel says he approaches this week's meet like any other - another chance to compete at a high level.

    "I'm trying not to get nervous about it," he said." I just have to remind myself what all of this is for. I know my potential, and I know I can compete against elite guys."

    That he has made it this far is a testament to his determination.

    "It's nice to see myself having progressed to this level," Mackel said. "And now, for my last collegiate meet, I'm going to go out at a national level. I'm going to go out big."

    Second Lobo qualifies: Joining Mackel at the NCAAs is junior pole vaulter Robert Caldwell. Caldwell is an All-American after placing eighth at the Indoor Track and Field Championships this year. With a jump of 17 feet, 5 inches, at the NCAA Outdoor Midwest Regional Meet, Caldwell placed seventh, barely missing the automatic qualifying mark. He received an at-large bid to the national championship as the No. 22 seed.


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