Section V Pole Vault Certification Form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Section V Pole Vault Certification Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the school name and date at the top of the form. This information is crucial for record-keeping.
  3. For each athlete, fill in their name, followed by the details of Pole #1 and Pole #2. Ensure that you accurately list the lengths and weights of each pole.
  4. Have each athlete sign next to their respective entries. This signature confirms their acknowledgment of using certified poles.
  5. The coach must also provide their signature at the bottom of the form, indicating that they are aware of the equipment being used.
  6. Review all entries for accuracy before saving or printing multiple copies, as these will be required for competitions.

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Neither Alaska nor Iowa allow the pole vault. Telephone interview with Cynthia Doyle, Editor of the NFHS Track Field Rules Committee of the NFHS (July 16, 2003).
Duplantis, wielding the pole, sprinted up to the bar, which loomed 6.25 meters 20.5 feet above his head. He leapt.
If a vaulter reports to the event with an illegal pole, the individual will not be allowed to warm up or compete until the legal pole is secured. Competitors who use a pole during warm-up or competition, either improperly marked or rated below the vaulters weight, shall be disqualified from the event.
Requirements of the athlete include a high degree of coordination, timing, speed, and gymnastic ability.
Joining Iowa without the pole vault as a high school event are Alaska and, in only a very partial sense, Utah. Utah has a girls pole vault only for its two largest classifications.

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Neither Alaska nor Iowa allow the pole vault.
Sweden also allowed Duplantis father, Greg Duplantis, a former pole vaulter, to coach him on the Swedish team, which was not permitted by the US team. Unlike the US, which relies on Olympic trials for qualification, Sweden looks at the overall records from their national team selection across the competitive season.

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