Duckworth nearly pulls out a medal at state

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Duckworth nearly pulls out a medal at state

Unread postby achtungpv » Sat May 10, 2003 9:57 pm

Board member Scott Duckworth nearly pulled out a medal at the Texas 5A state meet today with a PR 15'9" but finished 4th on misses.

Despite an extremely devoted following chanting "DUCK, DUCK, DUCK" and what appeared to be biased officiating by probably The Greatest Vault Official in the World, he could not clear 16'.

There's always next year Duck!

1 Ty Barrington, Southlake Carroll 17'00"
2 Devon Rodriguez, Fossil Ridge 16'00"
3 Kelly Stephens, Houston Memorial 15'09"
4 Scott Duckworth, Klein Oak 15'09"
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High School I presume?

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Re: Duckworth nearly pulls out a medal at state

Unread postby OAKPV2004 » Sun May 11, 2003 2:41 am

achtungpv wrote:Board member Scott Duckworth nearly pulled out a medal at the Texas 5A state meet today with a PR 15'9" but finished 4th on misses.

Despite an extremely devoted following chanting "DUCK, DUCK, DUCK" and what appeared to be biased officiating by probably The Greatest Vault Official in the World, he could not clear 16'.

There's always next year Duck!

1 Ty Barrington, Southlake Carroll 17'00"
2 Devon Rodriguez, Fossil Ridge 16'00"
3 Kelly Stephens, Houston Memorial 15'09"
4 Scott Duckworth, Klein Oak 15'09"


Im not done with this year yet! :devil:
i think before my days are done.

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Re: Duckworth nearly pulls out a medal at state

Unread postby achtungpv » Sun May 11, 2003 7:58 am

Your last 2 clearances would have been close attempts at 16'3". You lost it after clearing 15'9" though. You need to learn that you don't need to do things differently at the higher bars. The same jump that got you over 15'6" & 15'9" would have gotten 16' very easily and would have been close to 16'3. Consistency in your technique is what will bring those PRs. It was a good job though.

16' is definitely going down this summer.
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Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun May 11, 2003 8:53 am

Good job Scott :yes:

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Re: Duckworth nearly pulls out a medal at state

Unread postby OAKPV2004 » Sun May 11, 2003 11:04 am

achtungpv wrote:Your last 2 clearances would have been close attempts at 16'3". You lost it after clearing 15'9" though. You need to learn that you don't need to do things differently at the higher bars. The same jump that got you over 15'6" & 15'9" would have gotten 16' very easily and would have been close to 16'3. Consistency in your technique is what will bring those PRs. It was a good job though.

16' is definitely going down this summer.


I got tired after i jumped 15'9". I had one good shot at 16'. There are still a few big meets.
i think before my days are done.

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Unread postby belmore » Sun May 11, 2003 10:07 pm

I was not "biased", just enthusiastic, I've been officiating youth meets along time and Duck is just one of the guys I've been watching through the years. Scott was not a standout as a young vaulter but has never stopped working. He has become the perfect coaches cliche, "if you work hard and stick with it good things happen". I think bigger things are in store for the Duck, congratulations Scott, I know you didn't medal at state, but that was a gold medal performance in my mind. Good luck, I'll see you in the summer.
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