Barakus Obama
Malmo, could Hasay be a good steepler? 4/30/2012 10:43AM Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Well, could she?
Nutella1
RE: Malmo, could Hasay be a good steepler? 4/30/2012 10:54AM - in reply to Barakus Obama Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Any good female runner can be a good steepler. The steeples are so low. Female steepler does not need to be tall or have special jumping strength.
markeroon
RE: Malmo, could Hasay be a good steepler? 4/30/2012 11:26AM - in reply to Nutella1 Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Really? Cuz Hasay seems to be very short.
Nutella1
RE: Malmo, could Hasay be a good steepler? 4/30/2012 11:35AM - in reply to markeroon Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

markeroon wrote:

Really? Cuz Hasay seems to be very short.


Womens steeple are 6" lower than mens. On average women are 6" lower than men. But for jumping only half of that is relevant (legs), so roughly 3 inch. So unless you're 4 feet or something, you should be fine as a woman.
kiss the ground all
RE: Malmo, could Hasay be a good steepler? 4/30/2012 12:00PM - in reply to markeroon Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

markeroon wrote:

Really? Cuz Hasay seems to be very short.


Like...Billy Nelson short?
5u
RE: Malmo, could Hasay be a good steepler? 4/30/2012 12:25PM - in reply to markeroon Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Oregon's website lists her as 5-4, and I think that that's pretty close. I realize people remember her from when she was younger, but she's grown since then.

The average height of American women is 5-4, so she's average height, which is plenty tall enough (think G. Roelants, G. Young, K. O'Brien on the men's side: *taller* than average is not a requisite for success).

She's an excellent distance runner with, I believe, a background in gymnastics, so body control and flexibility should not be problems. And she's been a swimmer (like Webb) too, right? So she should be okay even with a mishap in the water jump.

But the *main* thing is that she's a good distance runner.
Flagpole
RE: Malmo, could Hasay be a good steepler? 4/30/2012 12:50PM - in reply to 5u Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
She has a background in gymnastics? She should do parkour!
Speed goggles
RE: Malmo, could Hasay be a good steepler? 4/30/2012 1:03PM - in reply to Barakus Obama Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
It's hard to tell if someone can steeple until they try. There are a lot of things that can get in the way - tight hips, for example. And, the ability to handle doing plyometrics while running a race takes a specific type of athlete.

Also, while jumping over 30" barriers is a fairly easy task, the biggest challenge in the women's steeple is that they have to clear the same water pit as the men, but from that lower height.
me 2cents
RE: Malmo, could Hasay be a good steepler? 4/30/2012 2:51PM - in reply to Speed goggles Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Body type wise Alex Kosinski is your steeple medalist.

Hasay has more of an ultra-marathoner body, cross country body.