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USA Junior Men Champs: Walsh qualifies for Worlds; Marshall 5th; Sisserson NH

1. Daven Murphree Texas Pole Vault 5.10m 16-8 ¾ 2. Dylan Duvio Unattached 5.10m 16-8 ¾ 3.  Cole Walsh Arizona Unattached 5.00m 16-4 ¾ 4. Everette Favor Oklahoma 5.00m 16-4 ¾ 5. Scott Marshall Arizona...

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Wallenfang’s legacy will be ‘felt forever’

Wisconsin –Jake Wallenfang looked like a duck on water at the WIAA state track and field meet this year. On the surface, the Green Bay Preble senior appeared cool, calm and collected sitting in a...

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USA Juniors — Women

Megan Clark Unattached 4.15m 13-7 ¼ Bonnie Draxler AP Vaulters 4.05m 13-3 ½ Madison Mills South Dakota 4.05m 13-3 ½ Emily Brigham Unattached 4.05m 13-3 ½ Lakan Taylor Unattached 3.95m 12-11 ½ Emily...

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USA Champs Men Results

Brad Walker Nike 5.65m 18-6 ½ Jeffrey Coover Unattached 5.60m 18-4 ½ Jack Whitt Oral Roberts University 5.60m 18-4 ½ Jeffrey Coover Unattached 5.60m 18-4 ½ Dustin DeLeo Unattached 5.60m 18-4 ½ Andrew...

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Buell Names Summit League Athlete Of The Month

VERMILLION, SD – South Dakota pole vaulter Bethany Buell was named The Summit League’s May/June Female Athlete of the Month in a league release on Friday. It’s the second Athlete of the Month Award of...

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High bars and lofty goals: Post-ISU, Mike Arnold’s aspirations turn towards...

It’s the middle of the day, the temperature is 90 degrees, the sky is clear and the sun beats down without forgiveness. Mike Arnold sits down for an interview with his black backpack resting to his...

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Scott qualifies for Worlds

DES MONIES, Iowa — Jeremy Scott of Norfolk has qualified to represent Team USA at the World Championship in Moscow, Russia. Fellow Norfolk High graduate Jared Schuurmans came up 13 feet, 6 inches short...

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Walker at US Championships

Brad Walker bends the pole during the men’s senior pole vault at the U.S. Championships athletics meet, Friday, June 21, 2013, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

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Cuban Vaulter Obtains Silver in Poland

HAVANA TIMES — Cuban pole-vaulter Lazaro Borges surpassed the 5.70 meter mark in Plock, Poland in the Orlen Cup, where he won a silver medal, Granma newspaper reported. Borges needed two attempts to...

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Walker, Scott and Whitt talk about USA Champs

Brad Walker, Men’s Senior Pole Vault, Champion. On his vaults: “It’s a little lower than I would have liked. It was a little bit harder today to jump than I thought it was going to be. It was a good...

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Clark talks about her Junior win

Megan Clark, Junior Women’s Pole Vault, Champion. On the competition: “It was a great competition, everyone came out ready to win, and everyone was seeded pretty close. It was tough, we were evacuated...

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USATF Southern California JO

Pole Vault 17-18 Men 1 Groener, Dillon              33 Chino You,Chino     4.83m      4.66m   15-03.50 2 Thenard, Paul                Higher Flyer,Huntin    4.72m      4.36m   14-03.50 3 Comoglio,...

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Walker Wins Fifth U.S. Outdoor Title

DES MOINES, Iowa – It would hardly be a USA Track & Field Championships now without a victory from Husky great Brad Walker. A fifth U.S. Outdoor pole vault title for Walker was sealed on Friday at...

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Lavillenie lands another title but Otto’s third is vital

 Results from European Team Championships 23/06/2013 15:14 Pole Vault Men Final The weather in Gateshead meant this event moved indoors. Heavy rain in the morning, with strong winds, had made the...

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Spiegelburg vaults Germany into the lead

The 10th event to produce an outcome was the one which started these 4th European Athletics Team Championships – with the women’s pole vault proving a tremendously-close competition. And what an...

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Gorman Memorial vault a splash after five years

GETTYSBURG — Steve Gorman has opened the last five summers by inviting anyone with a pole to vault in front of Lake Heritage. He holds the Dave Gorman Memorial Vault in honor of his deceased brother,...

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Howlett, Thibault put Westhill track on the map

STAMFORD, CONN – Billy Thibault and Claire Howlett found different paths to the starting line. Thibault was a lacrosse player who ventured to indoor track as a conditioning tool, then at the suggestion...

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IOC presidential candidate Bubka gives wrestling wind of optimism

PUNE: The  International Olympic Committee (IOC) vice-president and pole vault legend  Sergey Bubka has given a gift of soothing words to the wrestling fraternity on the Olympic Day (June 23)...

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Russia rule after a thrilling two days at European Athletics Team Championships

Together as one the Russian team waved and celebrated as they stood for the bank of photographers to capture the moment they had worked so hard for all weekend. Once more, after a gripping afternoon at...

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US Championships – Women

1. Jennifer Suhr adidas 4.70m 15-5 2. Kylie Hutson Nike 4.60m 15-1 3. Becky Holliday Asics 4.55m 14-11 4. Mary Saxer New York Athletic Club 4.50m 14-9 5. Katherine Viuf Unattached 4.40m 14-5 ¼ 6....

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