Instead, Earl Bell, who captured his first national event 11 years ago, won the vault at 18-9 1/4.
She holds the Millrose longevity record, and only Earl Bell, who pole-vaulted at Millrose 16 times in 17 years, is close.
Only one, Earl Bell, made the pole-vault final.
Earl Bell is 34 and still a world-class pole vaulter.
Miles trains with Earl Bell in Jonesboro, Arkansas at Bell Athletics.
Earl Bell reached 18 feet 8 1/4 inches to win the pole vault.
One reason most American stars are not here is money, said Earl Bell, the veteran pole-vaulter.
Earl Bell won at 19 feet 1/4 inch.
Tim Bright was second at 18-8 1/2, followed by Earl Bell at 18-4 1/2.
"The country needs a change," Earl Bell, a teacher in the audience, said.
Instead, Earl Bell, who captured his first national event 11 years ago, won the vault at 18-9 1/4.
She holds the Millrose longevity record, and only Earl Bell, who pole-vaulted at Millrose 16 times in 17 years, is close.
Only one, Earl Bell, made the pole-vault final.
Earl Bell is 34 and still a world-class pole vaulter.
Miles trains with Earl Bell in Jonesboro, Arkansas at Bell Athletics.
Earl Bell reached 18 feet 8 1/4 inches to win the pole vault.
One reason most American stars are not here is money, said Earl Bell, the veteran pole-vaulter.
Earl Bell won at 19 feet 1/4 inch.
Tim Bright was second at 18-8 1/2, followed by Earl Bell at 18-4 1/2.
"The country needs a change," Earl Bell, a teacher in the audience, said.