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PV Results - 2015 Pre Classic (Eugene, OR)

Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 3:24 pm
by KirkB
Men's Pole vault - 30th May

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Pos   Name                   Nat   Result
 1     Renaud Lavillenie      FRA    6.05
 2     Sam Kendricks          USA    5.80
 3     Raphael Holzdeppe      GER    5.80
 4     Valentin Lavillenie    FRA    5.70
 5     Piotr Lisek            POL    5.70
 6     KonstadĂ­nos FilippĂ­dis GRE    5.40

They only showed RL's 6.05 clearance on TV last night, and his 3 attempts at 6.16 (which would have tied his WR).

This was the usual poor PV coverage. :(

I wonder why he didn't go for 6.17?

I also wonder if Shawn Barber was there, or if not then why not?

Kirk

Re: PV Results - 2015 Pre Classic (Eugene, OR)

Posted: Sun May 31, 2015 6:55 pm
by mikepv
Barber wasn't there because he was at the East Region Preliminary Round in Jacksonville to qualify for the NCAA Final. I don't think college athletes are allowed to enter into Diamond League meets while they're still in school.

Re: PV Results - 2015 Pre Classic (Eugene, OR)

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 1:24 am
by PV2020
Barber is still in college. He was at the east prelims this weekend in FL.

Re: PV Results - 2015 Pre Classic (Eugene, OR)

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 10:45 am
by canag
Regarding the poor TV coverage you had, here is a recap of all jumps that appeared in the french feed (with re-ordering for increasing heights) :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brnv_BYL_vg
In interview, RL said he tried 6.16 in the prospect of having same PR for indoor and outdoor.
Good to see Holzdeppe back to 5.80s bars!
Kevin Menaldo (FRA) jumped 5.71 the next day: https://t.co/lKVVEsA9AI
Not as active as Lavillenie at take-off but still a great margin over the bar! He'll be in Rome DL on Thursday, together with Lavillenie bros, Holzdeppe, Filippidis and Wojciechowski. Pizza night! :)

Re: PV Results - 2015 Pre Classic (Eugene, OR)

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2015 11:25 am
by KirkB
canag wrote: ... here is a recap of all jumps that appeared in the french feed ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brnv_BYL_vg

Thanks for posting the French feed, Canag. Way better coverage than US coverage! But then again, France had twice as many competitors in the event as the US! :)

Kirk