Skipper in the dec at pac 10!
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Skipper in the dec at pac 10!
Just came back from day one of the PAC 10 dec. Skipper won the 100 around 10.65 I believe. Won the shot at just under 45 feet. So so in the lj. More results to come.....Pole vault tomarrow. I believe the NCAA pv record is just over 18' by Domanic Jonson from Arizona a while back. Can anyone confirm this. We'll see how it goes!
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After day 1 in the dec Skipper is in 4th place with 3857 points.
100m:10.69 (931),LJ:6.26 (644),SP:13.58 (703),HJ:1.97(776) ,400m:50.26 (803)
Joshua Kinnaman (FR) from AZst is in 1st place with 3995points.
Overall oregon has 4 athletes competeing in the dec, and as of now 3 are in the top four places afer day one, with pac ten leader Andy Young in 8th.
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100m:10.69 (931),LJ:6.26 (644),SP:13.58 (703),HJ:1.97(776) ,400m:50.26 (803)
Joshua Kinnaman (FR) from AZst is in 1st place with 3995points.
Overall oregon has 4 athletes competeing in the dec, and as of now 3 are in the top four places afer day one, with pac ten leader Andy Young in 8th.
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GO JOSH!!!! that guy came in as a 10'6 jumper this year, has cleared I want to say 14' 1" already. It's his first real year pole vaulting, and i've seen him take some awesome attempts at 15'. He's definitely going to be a force in the dec once he really develops in a cople of his events.
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wow...what a comp! With 1 event left skipper is in first with just over 7100 points. Josh is in second with just under 7000 points. Skipper had 3 awsome attempts at 18' in the pv, ended up only clearing 5.30m.
Joshua had a foot PR in the PV, 14'10 I believe! Way to go. Cant wait to see how the 1500m goes. Should be a battle for the ages!
Joshua had a foot PR in the PV, 14'10 I believe! Way to go. Cant wait to see how the 1500m goes. Should be a battle for the ages!
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Tommy takes the "dub".
100- 10.69 (931)
LJ- 20-06.5 (644)
SP- 44-06.75 (703)
HJ- 6-05.5 (776)
400- 50.26 (803)
110H- 15.62 (776)
DT- 143-04 (740)
PV- 17-4.5 (1004)
JT- 203-10 (770)
1500- 5:21.46 (442)
Total: 7589
Oregon also takes 3, 4, and 5.
Throw in a easy LJ of 23 feet (he fouled his first two and just had to get a mark) and a vault of 18 feet plus a week of cardio training to get his 1500 down to 5 minutes and you've got yourself an 8000 point decathalete! This kid's the real deal.
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100- 10.69 (931)
LJ- 20-06.5 (644)
SP- 44-06.75 (703)
HJ- 6-05.5 (776)
400- 50.26 (803)
110H- 15.62 (776)
DT- 143-04 (740)
PV- 17-4.5 (1004)
JT- 203-10 (770)
1500- 5:21.46 (442)
Total: 7589
Oregon also takes 3, 4, and 5.
Throw in a easy LJ of 23 feet (he fouled his first two and just had to get a mark) and a vault of 18 feet plus a week of cardio training to get his 1500 down to 5 minutes and you've got yourself an 8000 point decathalete! This kid's the real deal.
www.flashresults.com
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its a marked based system and here is a calculator...
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~sut/eng/decathlon.html
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~sut/eng/decathlon.html
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vaultin chris wrote:its a marked based system and here is a calculator...
http://www.saunalahti.fi/~sut/eng/decathlon.html
How do they determine the system? Is it different for the hep?
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