Charity Hufnagel of Kentucky beat Vashti Cunningham and isn't going?
That's kind of ridiculous. We already established that college athletes don't have the same chances, but she beat a world champion.
Could she have done anything differently?
Charity Hufnagel of Kentucky beat Vashti Cunningham and isn't going?
That's kind of ridiculous. We already established that college athletes don't have the same chances, but she beat a world champion.
Could she have done anything differently?
Ok7272 wrote:
Charity Hufnagel of Kentucky beat Vashti Cunningham and isn't going?
That's kind of ridiculous. We already established that college athletes don't have the same chances, but she beat a world champion.Could she have done anything differently?
Vashti should be a multiple time world champion by now if she had a real coach.
Hufnagel shouldn't have been screwing around with the pent and the hep this year. That cost her opportunities to get a higher HJ world ranking.
Yeah, jump higher. This is the way qualification has worked for decades. She didn't make the standard, the other two did.
What was the world standard in the high jump and did she use this Olympic trials opportunity to go for it?
maybe the conditions on that day or that competition weren’t conducive to it?
The standard for women's high jump is 1.97m.