Another traditional sport popular in Friesland is fierljeppen, a form of pole-vaulting. |
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Corners may need to be cut, a spot of moral pole-vaulting may be in order to stay ahead of the posse. |
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I have no quarrel with Thomas Jones's account of the mathematics of pole-vaulting, but feel he hasn't told the whole story. |
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Another traditional sport popular in Friesland is fierljeppen, pole-vaulting across the canals in the warmer months. |
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According to the pole-vaulting textbook, a pole parallel to the ground is used which is then planted into a box sunk below ground level. |
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He also took gymnastics for a few years and can do a back flip on skates, partly as a result of his pole-vaulting experience. |
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Her recent London feat of five metres, a watershed in women's pole-vaulting, should add a new dimension to the event when it is held in Helsinki. |
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Mueller almost immediately noticed a previously hidden cluster in, of all things, pole-vaulting. |
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The photos depict women participating in every sport from ping-pong to pole-vaulting, from hunting to hardball. |
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I'll tell you this: pole-vaulting did not help my case. |
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Tatyana Grigorieva, pole-vaulting for Australia. |
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Now, at just 17 years of age, Bengtsson is a pole-vaulting prodigy reminiscent of a young Yelena Isinbayeva, the Russian star who was the first female to clear the historic 5.00 m barrier in the sport. |
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It means guaranteeing the supremacy of the law and the effectiveness of the rule of law, which some insist on pole-vaulting. |
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Brenda, pole-vaulting now for five years, has a best of 8 ½ feet. |
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There isn't some pole-vaulting adult club out there. |
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Something that I am sure nobody knows, or few people know, is that the President of the Hellenic Republic visiting us today was a pole-vaulting champion in his youth. |
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