Rules of Pole Vault : Rules and Regulations of Pole Vault for Beginners

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17 Feb 202104:17

Summary

TLDRThis video script offers a comprehensive overview of the rules for Olympic pole vaulting. It details the process from the athlete's run to the final landing on the mat, emphasizing the importance of achieving the highest jump without displacing the crossbar. The script outlines scoring criteria, trial limits, and time windows for attempts. It also addresses equipment regulations, such as prohibited shoes and pole usage, and defines a successful vault. The video encourages viewers to engage by sharing their experiences and asking questions.

Takeaways

  • 🏃‍♂️ The objective in pole vaulting is to run down the track with the pole, plant it into a box, jump and clear a height, then land on a mat.
  • 🏅 Both men and women can participate in pole vaulting, and the scoring is based on the height achieved.
  • ✅ Athletes must state their weight next to their name on the scoring form.
  • 🚫 A maximum of three trials is allowed at any participating height; after three consecutive failures, the athlete is removed from the tournament.
  • ⏱️ Athletes have a two-minute window to perform after their name is called, with longer gaps for fewer competitors.
  • 🏆 The vaulter who clears the greatest height during the final is declared the winner.
  • 🔄 In case of a tie for first place, tiebreakers include fewest misses at the tying height and throughout the competition.
  • 🚫 The use of artificial weights or aids, and shoes that give an unfair advantage, is strictly prohibited.
  • 🤕 Taping on fingers is not allowed unless there's a wound; taping at the wrist is permitted.
  • 🏋️‍♂️ An athlete cannot use another competitor's pole without permission.
  • 📏 The planting box must be checked to ensure it is free from foreign substances.
  • 🚫 A foul is given for displacing the crossbar, failing to cross the bar after being lifted, or touching the ground or landing part with body or pole.
  • 🙌 Once the vaulter leaves the ground, they may not move their hands on the pole in a way that alters the vault's dynamics.
  • 🏁 A successful vault is one where the crossbar remains in place after the vaulter has left the landing area.
  • 📢 Competitors may begin vaulting at the height announced by the chief judge or may pass at their own discretion.

Q & A

  • What is the primary objective in pole vaulting?

    -The primary objective in pole vaulting is for the athlete to jump over a high bar using a long, flexible pole, while clearing the bar without displacing it.

  • What are the steps an athlete must follow during a pole vault attempt?

    -An athlete must run down the track with the pole, plant the pole into a box, jump to reach the required height, swing and turn in the air, and finally land on a mat.

  • Are there any specific rules regarding the mention of an athlete's weight in pole vaulting?

    -Yes, it is mandatory for the athlete to mention their weight next to their name on the scoring form.

  • How many trials are allowed at any participating height in pole vaulting?

    -A maximum of three trials is allowed at any participating height.

  • What happens if an athlete has three consecutive failures in their attempts?

    -If an athlete has three consecutive failures, they are automatically removed from the tournament.

  • What is the time window given to athletes to perform after their name is called?

    -A two-minute window is given to the athletes to perform after their name is called.

  • How is the winner determined in pole vaulting?

    -The winner is determined by the greatest height cleared during the final without any faults.

  • What happens if two or more vaulters tie for first place?

    -If there is a tie for first place, tiebreakers are used, which include the fewest misses at the height of the tie and throughout the competition. If still tied, a jump-off occurs at the next greater height.

  • Are there any restrictions on the use of shoes in pole vaulting?

    -Yes, using shoes that can give an unfair advantage to an athlete is strictly prohibited.

  • What is the rule regarding taping in pole vaulting?

    -Unless there is a wound, no taping is allowed on any part of the fingers. However, taping at the wrist is allowed.

  • What constitutes a successful vault in pole vaulting?

    -A successful vault is one in which the crossbar remains in place when the vaulter has left the landing area.

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