
Tracy O'Hara
Palo Alto, CA- As smooth as the trip and exciting as the meet at
the Adidas Home
Depot Meet was, my trip to the Payton Jordan US Open was equally bumpy and
dull. I arrived into the San Jose airport later than expected because
of a plane mix-up in Baton Rouge. Unlike last week, where I was
unexpectedly picked
up by a limo; this week my meet management organized shuttle was no where to be found and I had
to wait about 2 hours to get to the hotel. The meet itself was pretty
lackluster. Attendance seemed low, performances were sub-par, and the fields
weren't nearly as deep as from the Adidas Classic. John Godina did throw well again but was a little
off from last week. The top event though was probably the pole vault. Jacob
Pauli beat one of the best fields in the meet and Tracy O'Hara set an
all-time best in winning the women's polevault at 15'1. Unfortunately
for Tracy, meet management decided a couple days before the meet not to
award any prize money to the women's vault. As a result, Tracy missed
out on the $4,000 that most other event winners received. Now, I am
perfectly aware of the financial restrictions and limitations that meet
organizers face but to not award prize money to one of track's marquee events
seems ridiculous, especially when such a quality field is assembled.
Things like this is why the United State's very own greatest athlete's
in the world would rather travel overseas where they are truly
appreciated than compete at home.