
There will be intriguing match-ups up and down the schedule including two of the better female pole vaulters in the country colliding on Saturday. This week, Yes/No will take a closer look at the phenomenal Minnesota talent vaulting at the U of M.
Back to last week though, 8 contestants correctly predicted that Ibrahim Kabia would not run 6.63 or faster in the 60 meter dash. Kabia was a blink away from that time as he won in a still-scalding-fast 6.67. We now have two Yes/No leaders with a perfect score of 5 points each: Lori Anne Peterson and, yours truly, Doug Cowles. In second place, in a 7-way tie with 4 points are: Toby Hatlevig, Pete Gilman, Derek Johnson, Mick Hondo, Dimitri Drekonja, Kyle Serreyn and Craig Yotter.
To play our game, simply type "yes" or "no" into the subject line of an e-mail and send it to us before the deadline. We will continue to offer a bonus for participants making their debut in Yes/No - a correct answer will be worth two points for any first-time players.
This week's question is...
Yes/No: Will the winning height in the women's pole vault at the U of M be 13' 10" (4.22 m) or higher on Saturday?
Note: There are two competitors in the women's pole vault who have a PR over 14 feet. Katelin Rains, the two-time defending champion in the D2 Indoor National Championship from Minnesota State at Mankato, sports a lifetime PR of 14 - 1 3/4 from 2008. The Gophers' Alicia Rue is currently the #1 ranked collegiate pole vaulter indoors with a best of 14 - 4 in 2009. Rue is ranked #5 in the U.S. at the moment. The heat sheets for the Parents' Day Open are HERE.
Send your "yes" or "no" answer to DtBFantasy [AT] gmail [DOT] com before 10:00 a.m. Saturday, February 21. Please put your answer in the subject line of the e-mail ... and make sure your full name appears somewhere in the e-mail.
My Answer: Yes
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