European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 24, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Bubka clears 19-5 3 Toto Olson s Mark monday february 24, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 25 6f, so Ingle jobs a Calif. A Sergei Bubka the Ovill pole vault or backed up his words half night when he soared to an indoor world Basr Ftp us and a Victory in the los Angeles times to to acct bettering the Mark or rival Billy Olson. Olson set the previous indoor Best of i a i two weeks ago in East Rutherford . Olson who has raised the world indoor Best tour limes this Winter finished second to Bubka in the meet at the forum with a vault of i8-Iothe american missed twice at 19-5w, then after Bubka cleared the height had the bar raised to 19-7w. But he missed badly at that height on his final attempt. Bubka who had questioned Olson s skills at a press conference earlier in the week had cleared i9-2w on his first attempt at that height. He missed just once Friday night on his initial attempt at 19-5 4. After Bubka cleared 19-sv4, meet officials huddled near the pit area for about 10 min utes. The subject of their talk was not known. Olson struggled Early in the Competition failing to Clear 18-414 on his first two at tempts. But he made it on his third Hen cleared i8-10v4 on his second attempt. " Olson passed on 19-2m, so the raised to 19-5v4. Joe dial who had set a Short feed world Standard of 19-444 three a Flocs ago this time could Clear just 18-qlr Pierre Quinon of Faulce the 1984 olym Pic Champion Faux even worse failing o Clear a height Dave Juir worthy was third at 18-414, edging Bubka s older brother. Vastly on fewer misses. Marcus o Sullivan of Ireland won the men s mile another featured event with a time of 3 57.21. His countryman Ray Flynn was second in 3 57.91. Earlier in the meet at the forum Diane Lixon ran the women s fastest 500 Yards indoors. _ As limed in one minute 2.29 seconds retune the previous world indoor Best of l 02fcincl-Limcdset by Valeric Brisco Hooks a j Walton Floyd waste and in 1 03.34 in the close finish with Dixon jul inc har Mon was third in 1 06.99. Bolden equalled the i door Best in the 60-Yard dash with ing of 6.54 seconds. Evelyn Asfur Frfd no entered in the meet had to Jifka identical Lime four years ago. Alice Brown to Bolden with a time of 6ffind Angela Bailey was third in 6.74 Galina in Styagova of the soviet Union won a women s triple jump going 44-Ott. Widby Brown was second to the soviet Jim per at 42-8/and Yvette Bates was third at 4i-7h. Jackie Joyner set a National indoor Mark in the women s Long jump when she sailed 22-5, bettering Carol Lewis Mark by two inches. Greg Foster nipped Mark Mckoy to take the men s 60-Yard hurdles in the third fast est time Ever in the event. Foster was clocked in 6.85, the acc Hun Draths off the world indoor Best set by re Naldo a Chamiah. Mckoy was timed in 6.89, and Tonie Campcall was third in 6.99. Russian pole vault or Sergei Bubka. Backs up his word with new f arid Best Lawson Kyzer wins highlight Italy mat Vicenza Italy Mike Lawson s Parade from an unseeded beginning and his big wins throughout the two Day Italy wrestling championships earned Naples the 138 Pound title and Lawson the tourney s most outstanding wrestler award Here sat Wildcat won his Crown in a 4 55 pin Over the number one seeded Robert Henry of s quest began in his first round match against notre Dame s George Van net. The Wildcat devoured the Eagle with a pin in 2 42. His not Victory was a bit of a struggle but Lawson came out on top once again with a pin in 5 22 Over Vianos Al Fredo arias., ,. Three first round pins earned Naples Derick Page the 98-Pound title. With Light Ning fast pin limes of 35 seconds twice and another fall in 1 10, Page a senior also walked away with the tournament s most pins in the least time award three in 2 20. Aviano 145-Pounder Ray Kyzer scored the Lourney s biggest upset when he Defeated top seeded Vincent Ricci of notre Dame in the first round with a 3-2 decision. Kyzr s title match against is Gonella s Quinn Santini was just As close 1-1 at the end of regulation time. But in overtime Kyzer proved emphatically that he was the better wrestler Wilh a 7 41 pin. In other title bouts it was Aviano s David Widmar prevailed in the 105-Pound title bout against Gino Gonzales of Livorno the saints Sophomore proving himself the better mat Man Wilh a 1 09 pin. First seeded Larry Hegarty the 112 Pounder from overseas of Rome received a Bye his first round and came Back to pin his Only two opponents to easily take the Crown. Is Gonella s Ben Mollor also received a first round Bye but proved he did t need any gifts to walk away the 119-Pound King with a 15-0 decision and a 1 44 championship round pin Over Brindisi s Ricky Umfress. Said Yonis of Livorno the contests fourth seeded 126 Pounder pinned two opponents and went on to outscore first ranked Gary Inman of is Gonella 9-4 to earn his italian s Len Gosnell and notre Dame s Mike Ricci fiercely before Gosnell prevailed in a 13-11 thriller at 132 pounds. Vincnza s number on Sec did Mike Mitch Ell easily look his 155-Pound matches and tallied a 1 34 pin Over Don Fletcher of Liv Orno in their title contest. A High scoring match of reversals and near pins took place Between second seeded Clarence Jefferson of Vicin a and top ranked Samar bazlamit of notre Dame with Jefferson coming out on lop 13-7 in the 167-Pound showdown. Roy von warmer took what was right fully his in the 185-Pound match against Vincnza s Ivan Voliano. Van warmer completely dominated the match in route to a 17-3 Victory. Vincnza heavyweight David Dinges excited the Home fans when he walked onto the Mal and proved that was All she wrote by grabbing the Lourney s quickest pin a 14 seconds verdict Over Aviano s Berry bar null. Aviano won the team championship Wilh 136, notre Dame grabbed second with 125.5 and Vincnza followed with 112.75. Takes advantage of teammate s fall Heinzer wins downhill in Sweden Are Sweden a Switzerland s Franz Hinzer picking up the Slack when the leading Swiss racer was sidelined in a spectacular fall charged to a one half Sec Ond Victory saturday in a world cup downhill ski race. Heinzer winning Only the second race of his six year career came to the fore when Peter Mueller Winner of Friday s Down his flew wildly off one of the Olympia track s 13 jumps and crashed. With Mueller Licking his wounds in the finish area the 23-year-old Heinzer flashed Down the 3.090-meter 2-mile course in 1 minute 55.74 seconds to overtake Marc Girardelli of Luxembourg the defending Overall Champion and the Leader in the standings this year. I had close to a perfect Heinzer whose previous world cup win came in 1983 at Val d Sere France. "1 heard about Mueller s fall and i tried to ski safely on that Heinzer who had two second place finishes last year at Kitz Bushel and Wengen the two major tests of downhill skiing said the Are Olympia track was one of his favourites. Kitz Bushel is the greatest of them All and 1 like the length of Wengen. This track is not an a where you re going for Speed Jill bumps and difficult parts a Girardelli was Tipman 1 56.25 in match ing the bes Fiill performance of his of. Second place netted Girardelli 14 , raising his season total to 241 As he took an Iron grip on his second straight Overall title. Mueller failed to score and remained second Wilh 199 Points. Girardelli. A gifted slalom specialist stood to make even More Points in Sunda slalom which is also part with saturday s Down i leading n hos a uprising names earn ing was austrian youngster Mew Rsinger who stunned the 8,000 i crowd by placing third from the 31st starting position. His time of 1 56.38 was .30 seconds better that austrian teammate Leonhard Stock the 1980 olympic Down Hill Champ who is having the finest season of his career. Assinger competed Here last year Fin Ishing first and second in two european cup downhills. In fifth was another late starter Martin Bell of Britain who Proya Denmis eighth place finishj2jfbtfimvnoriukc. Bell was Stock hitting the Fin 1 56.70. The top North american finisher was Canada s Rob Boyd another .06 behind Bell. It was Boyd s Best finish Ever. It was a sour Day for the United slates. Bill Johnson the 1984 olympic downhill Champion set off a Roar when he recorded the fastest time through the first intermediate clocking. But the Malibu Calif., Resi Dent made several mistakes in the Middle portions of the course and finished in 1 57.71.19th place. Doug Lewis of Salisbury vt., Bronze medallist in the 1985 world championships flew wildly off the same bump that claimed Mueller and missed the next Gate
