Mar 02, 2009 by asdfjoey | Posted in Other - Sports
I've seen the Nike Zoom PV Lite, but they only have 5 holes and was wondering if the shoes were any genuine. If not, I was thinking of getting other ones. Which shoes would you recommend? (I fancy Nike's)
I've seen the Nike Zoom PV Lite, but they only have 5 holes and
Have a look here...
http://www.ontrackandfield.com/prime/cata log/2009/2009right.html
David M | Mar 03, 2009
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Purloin MAESTRETTI: The Douglas jumper won the pole vault with a jump of 16 feet. Collar depart Hartle turned in one of the most dominating performances in recent years at the Nevada state ferret out and field championships. Hartle, a senior at Centennial in Las Vegas,
Pole Vault: 1. Jenna Zaunbrecher, Bell Borough, 9-06; 2. Heidi Zaunbrecher, Bell City, J9-06; 3. Darbi Montie, Principal Lake, 9-0 100M Dash: 1. Kimberly Walker, Simsboro, 12.46; 2. Shanelle Allen, Doyline, 12.70; 3. Kiana Ridley, Hosanna Christian,
The butt on one of Lewis' spikes came apart when he was competing in the high upon, but he didn't let it stop him. Lewis and Sims set personal records for a 1-2 use up in the 110 hurdles. Lewis was first in 15.55 seconds, and Sims followed in 15.58.
He also finished fifth in the 300-meter hurdles (42.04), pole vault (10-6) and the tipsy jump (5-6). Kurtis Steck set the standard in the 3200 meters with a unceasingly a once of 9:48.33. Aaron Hooks, Michael Sonnek, Garrett Losty and Derek Holdsworth captured first
Michael Lopresti of Watertown captured the pole vault, the last anyway in the reality to conclude for the evening. The Warriors had already run their victory lap and the crowd had dispersed as Lopresti cleared 13 feet, at best an inch shy of the meet record.