last I saw the USA will be sending zero female high jumpers to WC since none have the qualifying standard.
Have any of the top 4 even jumped at a meet or tried for the standard since USA's?
last I saw the USA will be sending zero female high jumpers to WC since none have the qualifying standard.
Have any of the top 4 even jumped at a meet or tried for the standard since USA's?
lepping Lords wrote:
last I saw the USA will be sending zero female high jumpers to WC since none have the qualifying standard.
Have any of the top 4 even jumped at a meet or tried for the standard since USA's?
Vashti Cunningham has the standard but didn't compete at Senior Nationals.
http://www.iaaf.org/athletes/united-states/vashti-cunningham-280887http://www.usatf.org/News/Vashti-Cunningham-named-USATF-Athlete-of-the-Week.aspxAmy Acuff placing at USA nations and jumping 6'2" at the age of 39 is pretty damn impressive. Being able to do that is amazing. It's not like she has a big contract and can train full time. I was a decent hs jumper 6'6" and used to dunk easy up til I was late 20's. Now I have to work to grab the rim and I'm the same age as her. Obviously I got fat and lazy and she still jumps her height. IMO one of the great performances at Nationals.
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