William Bell Sr. is USATF Athlete of the Week for M90 vault WR
William Bell at Olathe.
Earl Bell’s dad vaulted 2.05 meters (6-08 3/4) and endeared himself to USATF folks. So William Bell was named USATF Athlete of the Week. At 91, he’s definitely a phenom. “Bell will compete in his current age-group for the next three years before he plans to attempt the world record in the 95-99 age group,” USATF reported. “I’m getting ready for the 95 to 99 age group,” Bell said. “I know that is really ambitious, but I have been doing so well I just think I should keep going.” On the Age-Graded Tables, his 2.05 is worth an open mark of 6.62 meters (21-8 3/4). Yowza! Congrats to Daddy Bell. Now someone please explain to me why M95 Orville Rogers didn’t win USATF Athlete of the Week after Landover indoor nationals after setting SIX world records.
Bell’s record is impressive. But, even more astounding is the fact that he jumped 18 times at the meet. That takes a tremendous amount of energy–even for an open athlete.
Congrats, Dr. Bell. You are our hero.
Nadine and Buid
Peter Hlavin - July 19, 2013
Very impressive. Keep soaring… always!
bf - July 19, 2013
Outstanding. He has achieved “AG tables reviser”
status!! (My guess… worth maybe 19’4 or so?)
His son Earl did 19’3 in 1988, and set WR at 18’7 1/2 in 1976.
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Bell’s record is impressive. But, even more astounding is the fact that he jumped 18 times at the meet. That takes a tremendous amount of energy–even for an open athlete.
Congrats, Dr. Bell. You are our hero.
Nadine and Buid
Very impressive. Keep soaring… always!
Outstanding. He has achieved “AG tables reviser”
status!! (My guess… worth maybe 19’4 or so?)
His son Earl did 19’3 in 1988, and set WR at 18’7 1/2 in 1976.
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