December 2022 Naval Academy
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It’s December and wow, it came extremely quickly once again. It seems that I’m saying this a little too often. It’s the best time of the year if you ask us, we love the holiday season for all the Christmas Cheer. Every year it seems that Christmas and our Candy Cane meet is the staple of our club and magazine. Such a fun event with friends and family around sharing Christmas joy. You can’t ask for more as we add the wonderful sport of pole vault right in the middle of it all. If you get a chance to come and join us, I would do just that. We will see you all at the 2022 EXPO Explosion meet in Texas. Come and join us for the fun. www.expoexplosion.com
What a cool cover by the United States Naval Academy with all the Christmas spirit around this amazing team. Once again, they make the whole process so flawless with their enthusiasm and professionalism. But there’s more to this amazing team then what meets the eye. “Rory Quiller spearheads the pole vault squad at the Naval Academy, located in Annapolis, Maryland. The U.S Naval Academy is a federal service academy, and the athletes on the Navy track and field squad are held to high standards of achievement that look a little different than the usual college athletic experience.” What else can you say, this is a top-notch institution for military pole vaulting. Thank you for taking the time to bless us with your knowledge and insight. Sara knocked it out of the park with this article, thank you!
When I read the article from Daniel Bush each month, I get quite the chuckle with what he provides. Not only very well written and professionally done, but it’s also fun to follow along one month after another. ““He’s a stickler, dat Steve Stickler, ya?” I said. “Lucky, he gave grace.” Arriving at the source of a traffic jam, a car had its hazard lights on as two men pushed it from behind. “Hey, isn’t that Stickler?” Chuck asked, placing his gold medal on the dash. “And he’s got Barlove with him.” Always wrapped in family values, hard work and discipline and we love that about his stories. “
Goals are a very efficient way to get through most aspects of life to include pole vault. If it’s New Years’, state championships, or league finals, it is good to set some short- and long-term goals that will help you navigate through the process of pole vault. Abbey sends in a sweet article how she sets her goals and the importance of doing so. Great read! “So, in short, my goal was to work so hard that I would accomplish my dreams.”
January 1, 2023 is right upon us and we will have the coast guard on the cover for the new year. Stay tuned for that edition, it will be a good one.
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The crazy month of May is upon us and that means prelims, finals and state for the state of California. Maybe it’s the same for your state, but we love the fact that by June 1st, 2022 state will be over with and on to summer fun.
“Gary Muhammad has some star vaulters on his hands, and they come from his own family. His 15 year old daughter Jathiyah is a sophomore and his 14 year old son Khaliq is a freshman at Dublin High School in northern California. These young athletes are putting up some amazing marks at young ages. Jathiyah has cleared 13’7” as a sophomore and Khaliq has gone 15’4”, making him the top freshman vaulter in the United States. These superstar siblings have been coached up by their father, and now are making their debut as some of the most successful young vaulters of our day.“
“It is no secret that the Mondschein family is seen as royalty in the world of track and field. Irving Mondschein, who started their ongoing legacy, was an Olympic decathlete in 1948, ranked third in the world for high jump in outdoor of 1947 and 1949, and the head of three generations of track and field stars.”
“Nearing the end of his high school career, Homan had a track scholarship to Southeast Missouri State University. He was on track to achieve his dreams of becoming an Olympic athlete. However, when his mother became ill, he decided to choose family over his passion and take a few years off from the sport. He stayed at home and took care of his mom. For those years, Homan believed he was done with pole vaulting and hung up his spikes. After deciding that becoming an EMT was not for him, he worked at a call center job for a while.”
Next month is June and our summer programs and meets will start heating up. Stay tuned.