Date: December 27th
Time: 1:00p – 4:00p (end time is estimate)
Cost: This has been paid for by an anonymous donor
Who: You must be an active Pole Vault Elite member (Active = you have a monthly membership with PVE)
Registration: Ends 12/23 Read below for registration (if you need to cancel make sure to remove yourself from the calednar)
If attending we recommend you not attend the 6pm session the same day.
(removing yourself from the calendar will still be required)
Arrive NO LATER than 12:45pm. (BE EARLY)
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Arrive NO LATER than 12:45pm. (BE EARLY)
Details:
Becky plans to explain concepts of running and the approach for Pole Vault. We may not do much actually pole vaulting in this session. We plan to officially be done around 4pm but may run over depending on the number of attendees and how much energy the group has. Please communicate if you have a hard stop at a certain time.
Biography:
Becky Holliday is an American pole vaulter, born March 12, 1980. She placed 2nd at the 2012 US Olympic trials in Eugene, Oregon with a final clearance of 14-11 (4.55m), qualifying her for the 2012 Summer Olympics where she finished 9th in the finals. In 2003, as a senior competing for the University of Oregon, Holliday placed 1st at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Her personal record is 4.60m, set in Des Moines, Iowa in 2010 Holliday began pole vaulting at Reed High School in Sparks, Nevada. Jumping 11′ 9″ she won the Nevada state title in her second year of vaulting. Previous to taking up the pole vault, she had been a gymnast. Her next stop was at Clackamas Community College just outside Portland, Oregon, where she improved to 14′ 4″ (4.37m) to set the still standing Community College record in the event in 2001.