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Myself competing in the novice class and finishing 3rd overall for England

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfU1djbwcKQ&feature=channel]YouTube - Great Yorkshire Show Pole Climb[/ame]

 

Grant Gallier the current world record holder! Who finished 1st by beating off Matt Thomas by less than a 100th of a second:thumbup1:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QG3Um0z3Vjg&feature=channel]YouTube - Yorkshire Show 2010 Pole Climb[/ame]

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Great vid ian!...and soundtrack....my son Seb is on the video of you in wales at woodfest and i think he was at the yorkshire show...

 

Small world, yeah i was camping with the Durham lads. Me and Seb were swapping places for most the runs, he beat me in the finals. He's a top lad:thumbup1:.

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Id absolutely crap my pants at the top of that pole :laugh1::laugh1:

 

Great vids mate, Always amazes me how fast people get up there

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they videos were excellent, ive not heard that utah saints track for years:thumbup1:

 

Top class mate on getting third, i dont think i could run along the ground for 80feet at them times. :lol:

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Awsome climb, have just started getting into the pole climbing and ill say i thought i was a very fit lad but getting up that pole destroyed me my hats of to you. what sort of times are you looking to get for the novice class?

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Awsome climb, have just started getting into the pole climbing and ill say i thought i was a very fit lad but getting up that pole destroyed me my hats of to you. what sort of times are you looking to get for the novice class?

 

I hit between low 15's and mid 16's mainly on side spikes.

Generally top 4 places are within this time bracket. But normally the 1st 2 runs are a lot slower 18-20 secs as you get used to the condition of the pole. Im moving up to expert prob for the apf so will be a lot slower as im using toe spikes which i did a 24.95 seconds on, as its like learning to walk again

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