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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun May 02, 2004 9:59 am

Women Pole Vault
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Name Year School Seed Finals Points
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1 Gillespy, Becca Lindenwood 3.25m 3.30m 10
2 Heffner, Angie Baker Univer 3.10m 3.15m 8
3 Platt, Elizabeth Central Meth 2.90m 3.00m 5.5
3 Kristmann, Jayne Lindenwood 3.38m 3.00m 5.5
5 Currie, Jordie Graceland 2.89m 2.85m 4
6 Neal, Lindsay Graceland 2.89m 2.70m 3
7 Ramirez, Jennifer MidAmerica N 8.08m 2.54m 1.5
7 Alexander, Karen MidAmerica N 8.00m 2.54m 1.5
-- Johnson, Connie Central Meth 2.65m NH
-- McClain, Jessica Missouri Val NH
-- Noble, Jolyn Graceland 2.59m NH
-- Stoyanova, Luba Central Meth 2.95m NH
-- Schwennesen, Mandy Central Meth 2.30m NH
-- Sundall, Amanda Graceland 2.89m NH

I won my conference meet! I jumped 10'10" for a season PR, NAIA Auto qualifier, outdoor school record, and facility record (well OK it was basically the first meet there). I am especially proud of myself because it was drizzly, cold, crappy weather. Wait, that's like every meet I ever had in high school. Guess being from Seattle has its advantages ;)

My teammate Jayne didn't have a good day. She was jumping well, but when the bar went to 10'4", her grip got too wet and she slipped off... twice! We retaped it and all but it didn't work :(


Men Pole Vault
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Name Year School Seed Finals Points
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1 Aschen, Mark Lindenwood 4.70m 4.88m 10
2 McIntosh, Stewart Lindenwood 4.75m 4.72m 8
3 Ryland, John Lindenwood 4.87m 4.42m 6
4 Burke, Landon Graceland 4.26m 4.27m 4.5
4 Levingston, Matt William Jewe 4.43m 4.27m 4.5
6 Rabitt, David Lindenwood 4.19m 4.12m 3
-- Alvillar, Shaun Missouri Val 3.81m NH
-- Dunlop, Shelby MidAmerica N 10.00m NH
-- Weir, Brett Baker Univer 3.65m NH
-- Krul, Ben Graceland NH
-- Harp, Ben Baker Univer 3.65m NH
-- Danzinger, Grahm Lindenwood 4.62m NH
-- Galeas, Rossvely Lindenwood 4.27m NH
-- Weikel, Chad Graceland 4.11m NH

Forget what the metric converts to, the height progression for the guys was 13-0, 13-6, 14-0, 14-6, 15-0, 15-5 (NAIA Auto Qualifier), 16-0, 16-4.75 (5.00m).

Mark ended up having the meet of his life and pulling out the victory!

Graham and E had pole issues and ended up no heighting. Rabbitt tied his PR and jumped 13-6. John hurt his ankle in our rainy meet from hell last week, but he cowboyed up to jump 14-6.

Stu had the perfect meet. He came in at 13-6 and cleared through 15-5 on his first try. Mark came in at 14-0 and took 3 tries to clear. It took him 2 tries to clear 14-6. At that point only our guys were left, so Mark passed 15-0. At 15-0, Stu cleared on his first try, while John took 2 tries then passed to 15-5.

Stu and Mark both cleared 15-5. This was close to Stu's PR, and tied Mark's PR. It was also an outdoor PR for Mark, and gave him an outdoor auto qualifier (his previous season best was 15-1).

They had the bar raised to 16-0. Both were extremely close on their first attempts. Mark cleared on his second attempt for the HUGE PR and conference title. He then had the bar raised to 5 meters. He had a couple inches on it on his first try, but came down on it. His second two attempts were more like blow throughs, but a conference title and 7" PR in crappy weather is not a bad way to end the day!

Our guys team won the conference title by around 100 points. Our women's team lost by about 20. This was very disappointing because we definitely had the better team. We had people held out of the meet, injuries, etc. Oh well, we could always make up for it by winning Nationals ;)

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Unread postby Aviendha » Sun May 02, 2004 10:39 am

oh yeah, i can vouch for the crappy weather....
plus, the whole area was completely SWAMPED....basically, you had to be wearing rubber boots to walk around....kinda funny actually. the first ever lindenwood MUD VAULT!!! okay, there were boards and astroturf stuff around so you could get around without sinking to your ankles, but it was still really bad...
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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun May 02, 2004 10:46 am

Heh I just got out of the shower, and when I was in there I remembered that I forgot to thank Jamie (Aviendha).

A HUGE thank you to Jamie for showing up and helping out with the pole vault! The weather was crappy but she stayed for the whole girls pole vault competition and got to be our official :)

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Unread postby Aviendha » Sun May 02, 2004 1:46 pm

It was fun. I'd never official'd a meet before ^_^ ...by the end though, my hand wasn't writing so well...it was a little numb lol...I don't know how you guys managed to vault as well as you did. well, except for you Becca. :P crazy washington weather. lol
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Unread postby 1yeldud1 » Sun May 02, 2004 7:24 pm

Great job Becca, Keep up the good work


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