http://ustfccca.org/assets/qual-standar ... ndards.pdf
Men 5.50
Women 4.30
No more B standard! They'll just go off the official performance list to fill the fields to whatever size they end up getting filled to (varies every year)
NCAA DI Indoor Standards - No more provisional standard
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Re: NCAA DI Indoor Standards - No more provisional standard
Does it really matter? I mean it was 5.50 and 5.20 before, but if you jumped 5.20 you were not going to get into the meet. So they have pretty much been doing this for a while. Just now technically if it is a really bad year for vault and there are not 10 guys over 5.20 you might get in with 5.15 or something.
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Re: NCAA DI Indoor Standards - No more provisional standard
VaultPurple wrote:Does it really matter?
No, it just means SIDs will have to stop bragging about all of their provisionally qualified athletes.
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