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Event 33 Boys Pole Vault
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Flight 1 at 12:00pm; Flight 2 at 3:00pm
Progression: Open at 14-3.5, then 14-9.5, 15-3.5, 15-9.25,
16-1.25, 16-5.25,16-9.25,17-1, 17-5, 17-7.5, 17-9.75
National: N 17-09.25 6/11/2011 Andrew Irwin, Mt. Ida, AR
Meet: M 17-05 3/13/2007 Maston Wallace, Clr Brk,Friendswood, TX
NSIC Meet: I 17-06 3/17/1985 Brandon Richards, S Marcos,Sta Barbara, C
Armory: A 17-03.75 3/12/2011 Andrew Irwin, Mt. Ida, AR
Freshman: F 15-06.25 3/4/2006 Corey Shank, Canterbury, IN
Sophomore: O 16-09 1994 Jacob Davis, Orangefield, TX
Junior: J 17-06.25 5/11/2010 Andrew Irwin, Mt. Ida, AR
Name Year School Finals
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1 3789 Daven Murphree 13 Una-Tx-Winns 5.21m 17-01.00
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81 4.91 5.01 5.11 5.21 5.29
PPP PPP PPP PPP O O XO O XXX
2 1557 Dylan Duvio 13 J Curtis Chr 5.11m 16-09.25
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81 4.91 5.01 5.11 5.21
PPP PPP O O O XXO XXO XXX
3 3723 Matthew Rowland 13 Una-Oh-Belle 5.01m 16-05.25
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81 4.91 5.01 5.11
PPP XO XO O O XXO XXX
4 3621 Craig Hunter 13 Una-Nj-Robbi 4.91m 16-01.25
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81 4.91 5.01
O O O XO XXO XXX
4 3577 Fredrick Krieger 13 Una-Mn-Orono 4.91m 16-01.25
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81 4.91 5.01
PPP O O XO XXO XXX
6 1574 Devin King 14 Jewel M. Sum 4.81m 15-09.25
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81 4.91
PPP PPP O O XXX
7 3870 Tim Moses 13 VaultWorX-PA 4.66m 15-03.50
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81
O O O XXX
7 3658 Justin Farrenkopf 13 Una-Ny-Ellen 4.66m 15-03.50
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81
O O O XXX
9 1638 Ethan Smith 13 Kinesis Dyna J4.66m 15-03.50
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81
XXO O O XXX
10 2044 Aaron Owens 13 Midpark Tc-O J4.66m 15-03.50
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81
PPP PPP XO XXX
10 3787 Barrett Poth 14 Una-Tx-Sprin J4.66m 15-03.50
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81
PPP O XO XXX
10 3474 Cameron Robichaux 13 Una-La-Mande J4.66m 15-03.50
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81
O O XO XXX
13 101 Michael Jensen 13 Appoquinimin J4.66m 15-03.50
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81
XO XO XO XXX
14 3715 Todd Uckermark 14 Una-Ny-Warwi J4.66m 15-03.50
4.36 4.51 4.66 4.81
O O XXO XXX
15 1018 Avery Jones 14 Elite Sportz 4.51m 14-09.50
4.36 4.51 4.66
O O XXX
16 2330 Eric Geider 13 Northern Val J4.51m 14-09.50
4.36 4.51 4.66
XO O XXX
16 3557 Dylan Kole 13 Una-Mi-Grand J4.51m 14-09.50
4.36 4.51 4.66
XO O XXX
16 3671 James Steck 13 Una-Ny-Loudo J4.51m 14-09.50
4.36 4.51 4.66
XO O XXX
19 3784 Dakota Breaux 13 Una-Tx-Pearl J4.51m 14-09.50
4.36 4.51 4.66
XO XO XXX
19 3613 Nick Eckett 13 Una-Nj-Jacks J4.51m 14-09.50
4.36 4.51 4.66
XO XO XXX
19 4108 Peter Fagan 13 Westfield TC J4.51m 14-09.50
4.36 4.51 4.66
XO XO XXX
22 3585 Joe Zweng 13 Una-Nc-Charl 4.36m 14-03.50
4.36 4.51
XXO XXX
-- 2160 Joe Crispi 14 Msgr. Farrel NH
4.36
XXX
-- 3798 Robert Yu 13 Una-Va-Great NH
4.36
XXX
-- 2081 Jordan Pacheco 13 Morris Hills NH
4.36
XXX
-- 3779 Noah Gilfillan 14 Una-Tx-Corsi NH
4.36 4.51 4.66
PPP PPP XXX
-- 1492 Patrick Lynch 14 Hudson Val F NH
4.36
XXX
Matt Kolb 18-03.00 5.56m 1989
Grey Rappe 18-01.00 5.51m 1984
Shawn Francis 18-01.00 5.51m 2013
Steve White 17-04.50 5.30m 1999
Don Kitzmann 17-04.25 5.29m 1989
Brock Spandl 17-03.00 5.26m 2011
Jon Anderson 17-01.50 5.22m
Chip Malmstrom 17-00.75 5.20m
Ben Mauch 16-06.75 5.04m 2006
Josh Owens 16-06.75 5.04m 2012
Adam Lee 16-06.00 5.03m 2003
Jason Petricka 16-05.25 5.01m 2004
Macauley Spandl 16-05.25 5.01m 2012
Andrew Peterson 16-03.50 4.96m 2004
Matt Masloski 16-03.25 4.95m 2009
Pete Landherr 16-02.00 4.92m 1999
Todd Krueger 16-01.00 4.90m 1981
John Hietala 16-01.00 4.90m 1987
Cevin Petersen 16-00.00 4.88m 1977
Jason Tracy 16-00.00 4.88m 2002
Chris Milton 16-00.00 4.88m 2005
Tim Koupal
Jed Bergstrum
John Gensmer
Katelin Rains 14-05.25 4.40m 2009
Alicia Rue 14-04.50 4.38m 2010
Monica Stearns 14-01.25 4.30m 2004
Stacey Manuel 14-00.00 4.27m 2004
Lauren Stelten 13-06.50 4.13m 2011
Andrea Smith 13-06.25 4.12m 2008
Michelle Legatt 13-05.25 4.10m 2001
Amanda Frame 13-04.50 4.07m 2005
Katie Murgic 12-08.00 3.86m 2012
Karolien Bastiaens 12-06.00 3.81m 2003
Whitney Kroschel 12-06.00 3.81m 2008
Jodi Tarasewicz 12-03.50 3.75m 2000
Caroline White 12-02.50 3.72m 2002
Amanda Aning 12-02.50 3.72m 2004
Amie Fillmore 12-02.50 3.72m 2010
Kate Farnham 12-02.25 3.71m 2004
Danielle Busch 12-02.00 3.71m 2011
Katie Cerling 12-02.00 3.71m 2006
Shannon Stever 12-01.50 3.70m 2011
Breanna Sudman 12-00.00 3.65m 2013
Quote from: Alicia on June 10, 2012, 02:08:08 PM
When do the Wednesday nights start?!?
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http://www.startribune.com/sports/gophers/157355695.html
Jack Szmanda admits he is a bit crazy because of the pursuit he chose.
But the Gophers decathlete, who will compete in the NCAA track and field meet starting Wednesday at Drake University, always has been a daredevil.
He grew up in Wausau, Wis., next to a ski hill.
"I went off a couple of jumps that I shouldn't have and tried things -- I have broken many bones," Szmanda said.
His injuries have come ski jumping. Or skateboarding. Or mountain biking. Even pole vaulting, which he says came easily to him in high school.
"[The pole vault] is pretty extreme," Szmanda said.
The event is still his best, but now the 6-3, 210-pound architect-in-training has diversified. He is one of the best college-age "multis," which is how athletes in decathlons, heptathlons and pentathlons refer to themselves.
At the Big Ten meet last month, Szmanda broke the Gophers record in the decathlon with a score of 7,862. He set personal bests in five of the 10 events.
That score is the sixth-highest in the country going into the national meet. It also means Szmanda probably will qualify for the U.S. Olympics trials on June 22 and 23 in Eugene, Ore. He is only 30 points short of the automatic standard in the decathlon, and has met the B standard.
"I never thought I would be at this level," Szmanda said. "It is kind of surreal."
"When we initially looked at him, we thought he would be pretty good," said assistant coach Paul Thornton, who came to the Gophers the same year as Szmanda, a redshirt junior. "[But being] able to place second at the Big Ten meet and you are able to break the University of Minnesota mark, you can never speculate that. And this is [only] his third year doing it, so there is a lot of room for him to actually grow."
Szmanda became comfortable with a heavy workload as an all-conference football player at Wausau Newman High School. He was a hurdler, high jumper and pole vaulter in track, and was a state champion in the latter event.
"They are the three most technical events in the dec," Szmanda said, "so it was easier to transition to just the decathlon [as a Gopher]. It was a good fit. I feel like training for one event would get repetitive and boring."
As a redshirt freshman, Szmanda placed ninth in the seven-event heptathlon at the NCAA indoor meet but, hampered by hamstring injuries as a sophomore, had not qualified for a national meet since then until this week.
In the first of his two decathlons this spring, Szmanda set six personal records at the Mt. Sac Relays in Walnut, Calif., on April 20-21. The Big Ten meet in mid-May in Madison, Wis., was his second test.
"It was great weather, [my] training was where it should have been," Szmanda said. "I was feeling good body-wise. I wasn't sore. I wasn't tired. And it all came together."
He set PRs in the first two events, the 100-meter dash and the long jump, his most inconsistent event.
Then the second day he almost no-heighted in the pole vault, needing three tries to clear his opening height (16 feet, 3 inches).
"I was a little tired from doing the open vault the day before [where he finished third, at 17-3] and the first day of the dec, so I was having a hard time getting down the runway," Szmanda said. "I was putting together the best dec of my life and I was pretty nervous."
He eventually cleared 16-11. The javelin was his next event, the second to last. And Szmanda, obviously relieved, set a PR by about 26 feet, at 178-7. His final 10-event total of 7,862 was only 35 points behind Nebraska junior Bjorn Barrefors, who is Sweden's national champion.
"We are kind of crazy putting ourselves through it," Szmanda said of the mental and physical rigors of the decathlon, "but there are all different kinds of athletes. We are just a different breed. I always have to be doing something."
Length | Weight | Flex | Purchased |
14' | 145 | 22.4 | 2005 |
14' | 150 | 21.6 | 2005 |
14' | 150 | 20.8 | 2005 |
14' | 155 | 20.0 | 2005 |
14' | 160 | 19.2 | 2005 |
14' | 165 | 18.4 | 2005 |
14' | 165 | 18.0 | 2006 |
14' | 170 | 17.0 | 2006 |
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Minnesota senior Samantha Sonnenberg captured her second career All-America honor placing seventh in the pole vault at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships in College Station, Texas, on Saturday. Sonnenberg matched a season-best height clearing the bar at 13 feet, 11 1/4 inches.
Sonnenberg struggled early needing clearing the opening height of 13-1 1/2 on her third attempt. She cleared the next three heights, including her final bar, on her second attempt. Sonnenberg had three attempts at her career-best height of 14-1 1/4, the height she cleared in placing seventh at last year’s NCAA meet. Arkansas junior Tina Sutej won the national title with a height of 14-7 1/4.
Sonnenberg was the only Gopher competing at the NCAA Championships. Minnesota finished with two team points
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Samantha Sonnenberg Heads to NCAA Championships
Gopher Sports Spotlight took the opportunity to stop by the University Fieldhouse to talk with senior pole vaulter Samantha Sonnenberg. Sonnenberg is coming off a performance in which she won her first Big Ten title and heads to the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in College Station, Texas, this weekend.
Sonnenberg is the lone Gopher headed to the NCAA Championships. She will compete on Saturday at 4 p.m. She cleared a career-best 14 feet, 1 1/4 inches at the 2010 NCAA Indoor Championships to finish seventh and capture her first career All-America honor.
ESPN3.com will stream portions of the championships live both days. Remaining coverage will be available on NCAA.com. The times for ESPN3.com coverage are from 3-7:40 p.m. on Friday and from 3-6:50 p.m. on Saturday. Additionally, ESPN2 will air a recap show on Wednesday, March 16 at 1:30 p.m. CT.