Philomath Pole Vaulter Makes Olympic Team
Eugene, OR July 7, 2008 9:46 a.m.
The Track and Field Olympic Trials featured heartbreak for some local athletes and elation for others. As Andrew Theen reports, a pole vaulter from Philomath snuck under everyone's radar.
Erica Bartolina lives in Louisiana, but she grew up on a sheep farm near Philomath. She joked that now residents of her former hometown are trying to claim her as their own again.
The pole vaulter says with a bit of a Southern drawl that she knew she was capable of making the games, but she had to jump a personal record, which she hadn't done in over a year.
Bartolina said as a high schooler she never dreamed of making the Olympic games.
Erica Bartolina: "I was just amazed when I was in my junior and senior year high school that I could go do this in college. And I was getting close to being done with college I was like I can keep doing this, and I think I have room to improve some more you know."
Bartolina said she thinks she can still improve, and the next step is in Beijing.
© 2008 OPB
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