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Milestones

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:29 am
by Bubba PV
I have had several vaulters give me different years that they have done different things. Dan West has a number of cool things like that. I came up with one of my own last night and would also like to hear about yours.

I have now vaulted 13' or higher in six decades. I first made it in 1969, of course the 70s, I started back in masters in 1989 and made 13' in my 3rd meet. No problem in the 90s or 2000, then on January 2, 2010 I cleared 13' 1" (3.99m) to give me that make in my 6th decade. Since I'm 56 I got lucky by catching the end of the decade on the first one and the first of the decade on this one. I certainly doubt there will be a 7th but we can dream. Bubba

Re: Milestones

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:21 pm
by artparry
Bubba, you really are OLD! That is a long time to be jumping that well. Congratulations. I have not done anything to compare with that. However, I may have the highest Pole Vault in history? Two years ago I was on a trip thru Colorado. We took a detour and went over Cottonwood Pass. The pass is at an elevation of 12,126 feet and is part of the contintental divide. Needless to say I could not pass up the opportunity and got a pole off of my car and pole vaulted across the Continental Divide at 12,126 feet plus about 3 feet. I have pictures to prove it!

art

Re: Milestones

Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:01 pm
by Bubba PV
THAT is awesome Art!! Bubba

Re: Milestones

Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 10:47 am
by sthome12
Wow, that really amazing Bubba.
I just hope when my age turns 56, I can still do the same like you did.
:) :)

Re: Milestones

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 3:32 pm
by vaultwest
Bubba
That is a great stat, actually it is kind of mind blowing. I lost one of my streaks ( consecutive years over 13' at 33 years) a couple of years ago with my left foot problem but I have kept my other streak going ( consecutive years clearing a height), by first spending one year vaulting left handed and then last year going to goofy footed vaulting. I could only clear 11'6" left handed and it was not very enjoyable vaulting that way so I tried Goofy footed (right handed jumping off my right foot) and although that felt really bad off the ground it felt much better in the approach and through the rest of the vault. Late last summer my take off started feeling more natural and I cleared 12', and already this indoor season I have cleared 12' from a short approach so I think I can make this new technique work for me and I hope to be a 13' vaulter once again as I enter the second half of my 50's. Anyway with my recent indoor clearances I now have my consecutive years over a bar at 45 years. I have a bit to go to catchup with the master up north ( Gerard Dumas ) but I am after him.
Vault On

Re: Milestones

Posted: Wed Jan 13, 2010 4:42 pm
by Bubba PV
That's so awesome Dan! You are a true survivor of the sport. Greatly looking forward to seeing you in Reno and Kamloops. Your friendship and advice you have given to me is priceless. Bubba

Re: Milestones

Posted: Thu Jan 14, 2010 4:53 pm
by artparry
What is the longest time anyone has gone between vaults? My span was 39 years and 10 months. That is a period from June 1965 to April 2005. (Note: My two step plant and swing resulted in a pulled hamstring and another 2 months before I took my next attempt)

Re: Milestones

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:09 pm
by vaultphd
hey Dan--neat about you jumping 12' off of your wrong (goofy) foot! Didn't another famous Dan (O'brien) jump goofy off his wrong foot???

Re: Milestones

Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 6:14 pm
by Bubba PV
So did Bruce Jenner.

Re: Milestones

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:27 pm
by vaultwest
vaultphd
thanks, very weird thing to do but better than quitting. Actually Bubba is correct and the goofy footed decathlete was Bruce Jenner. Dan O'brien was a conventional technician in the vault.
Vault On

Re: Milestones

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:02 pm
by master
artparry wrote:What is the longest time anyone has gone between vaults? My span was 39 years and 10 months. That is a period from June 1965 to April 2005. (Note: My two step plant and swing resulted in a pulled hamstring and another 2 months before I took my next attempt)

Art, you beat me by a few years. My sabbatical was from 1968 to 2003; approximately 35 years.

- master

PS Glad to see you are going to jump at the Albuquerque masters exhibition event! Sho'em yur stuff :yes:

Re: Milestones

Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:23 pm
by charlie
How bout from 62 to 2010 and not a very good athlete Set up bamboo poles in Danang vn and cleared 10' and landed on the ground-- got 3 pits in my back yard. Still clear 11' at 66 ( should be higher if i wasn't so dam SLOW) Was ranked #1 in the world from 76 to 86 before 18 & 19 footers got in the masters & GOOD FOR THEM The pole vault has been my life and has been a great one still!! Have 26 athletes that train with me ( 20 HS state champions from 4 states just in the last 2 years). I thank the LORD for EVERYTHING!!!!!!!