My journey into the vaulting world was an "If You Build It They Will Come" type of thing. The first voice in my head came from Bob Richards in his Wheaties Commercial of the late 1950's. (Yes I'm Old) You saw him Vaulting and then telling you to eat Wheaties and you too can be a Champion. I ran outside to find a pole to use. Found a piece of 3/4 inch conduit and tried to kill myself...LOL I was only 5 so what did I know. My Dad, the next day got me a piece of bamboo and wrapped it in cloth tape. That worked better and he put up a rubberband crossbar about 3 feet high between the house and garage. I had lots of fun but the Wheaties were not getting me any higher. The more I ate the worse I got.....Kids.......LOL
The next "If you build it they will come" moment came when I was growing up In Lake Tahoe in 1968. They held the Olympic Trials in the High Altitude of nearby Echo Summit. I saw Bob Seagren set the then world record and was just stoked and I had to do it again. Let me see...Hmmm...Bob Richards...Bob Seagren......Hey ! My Name is Bob ! Well the rest is history...........Oh Yes.....If you build it they will come??? I spent summers working at Dura-Fiber building pole vaulting poles and in the process meeting many of the days top vaulters and working with Herb Jenks the Father of the fiberglass pole. I never went very high as a vaulter (PR 17'4") in order to make the goal of Olympic Champion. But I did become the All Army and All Service Champion during my Military Service. My love of the sport has never waned. I got all goose bumps when I saw my first women vault on TV. Two things I love..Girls and Vaulting. BobInReno
