Pole vaulter with Salisbury connections misses Olympics cut
Published 12:00 am Thursday, August 9, 2012
Staff and wire reports
Jeremy Scott, a pole vaulter whose wife Sarah is from Salisbury, failed to qualify for the Olympic finals in the pole vault competition.
Scott, who grew up in Norfolk, Neb., cleared the qualifying height of 5.5 meters Wednesday in London. But Scott didn’t advance because it took him two attempts and he failed to clear 5.6 meters.
The 31-year-old Scott was competing in his first Olympics. His wife is the daughter of Dr. David and Jewell Mayberry of Salisbury.
He was the runner-up at the last two U.S. outdoor championships and won the indoor competition in 2003. He also won the indoor and outdoor title in NCAA Division III while he was a student at Allegheny College.
Scott trains with Bell Athletics in Jonesboro, Ark.